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Headed by a Snake

I woke up in this world with a System and a sword. Without hesitation, I chose to complete the princess’ quest with my weapons: Arrogance. Cunning. Pride. I will lead guild Sol Invictus. Denizens of the 7 hells, respect me. Servants of the 11 heavens, know fear. Guild Invictus, know the suffering of training so you can wrest victory from the jaws of those who dare doubt you. This is a story about a snake named Tycondrius waking up in a fantasy world of swords and sorcery. There is action, violence, unapologetic murder, and arrogant displays of power. There is an emphasis on combat growth as well as psychological growth on more than a few members of Guild Invictus. There is camaraderie and also the inevitable comedic dialogue amongst manly men. There are even elements of romance and Tycon running away from terrifying, powerful women. (Did you know most female snakes eat their partners after mating?) Give this book a read. I hope some of these stories can inspire you to fight your battles with analytical intelligence, heroic courage, and ruthless lethality. Work is completed as of 9May2024. There's also a few side-stories written in Chapter 1151! The Author is working on a new story called 'I Wish You Were Never Reborn.' After four or so years of writing, my skills have much improved. Highly recommend. Here is my discord: https://discord.gg/NNbAj7N Constructive criticism and corrections welcome. Other Authors extra-welcome. You can find a list of characters at https://snek.fandom.com/wiki/Character_List Cover image credit: Johnabrash at Fiverr

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Mount Celestia (Part One)

Tycondrius nodded slowly. 

Mount Celestia.

And on a middle layer--

Wait, no... 

Mount Celestia only HAD seven layers! He was near the fucking TOP!!!

"Why am I on the Sixth. Fucking. Layer??" Tycon frowned. "Aren't I supposed to start from the bottom? To prove my worth or-- my holiness or... or my devout-itude?" 

"Devotion, Tyrael. The word is devotion."

"I am *supposed* to climb this mountain," Tycon insisted. 

It would be easier to escape from the bottom layer. With any luck, he'd be able to cast himself down into a random hell. With how common 'fallen angels' were in myths and legends, he surmised it was a feasible goal. 

"You already climbed it," Khalkyd answered simply. 

Tycon cast a suspicious glare at the floating angel.

...but his suspicions were folly. That thing couldn't lie. 

Also, it was too stupid to be deceitful in any fashion.