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MMORPG: Rise of the Primordial Godsmith

"If only we had realized what was happening sooner…" "If only we were stronger…" "This wouldn't have happened." Regret. Valyr felt immense regret as he watched the world before him crumble into nothingness… Just because they had lost the final battle. Although he had already accepted the result before him, he still felt that it was wrong. Holding onto his final strand of hope, he decided to wish to the heavens at his dying moment that he would get a second chance. A second chance, where, if everything turned out the same way, he would make sure their side won. Fortunately for him… The heavens listened. Reborn in the game where everything started and everything ended, Valyr quickly realized that he had been reborn not as a player. Instead, he was now an NPC. An NPC of the game named Greater Beyond. Bewildered at first, Valyr gradually began to adapt to his newfound circumstances, deciding to pursue the path of blacksmithing he chose in his previous life and use it to reach greater heights. While doing so, he would make sure they would all be prepared for the final battle. With that, witness Valyr’s journey to the peak as he eventually becomes… The Primordial Godsmith of the Greater Beyond. ---------- Extra chapter goals: Reach Top 100 in weekly PS rankings - 1 bonus chapter Reach Top 80 in weekly PS rankings - 2 bonus chapters Reach Top 50 in weekly PS rankings - 3 bonus chapters Reach Top 100 in monthly GT rankings - 1 bonus chapter Reach Top 80 in monthly GT rankings - 2 bonus chapters Reach Top 50 in monthly GT rankings - 3 bonus chapters Gift a castle to the novel - 2 bonus chapters ---------- Usual chapter release rate: 2/day (without bonus chapters) Feel free to join the Discord: https://discord.gg/FU7fdYwaau

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Something to Ponder Over

"Haah…" After Valyr had disrupted the connection allowing him and Mystia to talk with one another, the latter stared at the orb she was holding for a bit before letting out a long sigh, the thought she had placed to the side earlier gradually returning to the surface.

"Was there anything wrong with our deciphering process?" Muttering these words to herself, Mystia placed the orb on a nearby pedestal before getting up from the chair, deciding to roam the streets for a bit as she allowed the gears in her mind to turn. "We employed the help of over 100 experts in decryption for the past few decades or so, some of which even have subclasses related to deciphering ancient languages themselves."

"Surely, such a prophecy with that many people checking it would most likely be certain, yet it isn't." Faintly scratching the back of her head as she wondered which part of their decryption process might be flawed, the woman continued to mull over it.