Chapter 575 First Two Spells
Fein stepped forward, his hand on his sword. "You tricked me," he growled. Gwyl let out a low, sinister laugh. "Of course I did. What did you expect? A demon never tells the truth." Fein's eyes narrowed as he watched Gwyl's transformation. His face elongated, his eyes turning red and glowing with an eerie light. His skin turned scaly and black, and his fingers grew long and pointed.
"You're a demon," Fein whispered, taking a step back. Gwyl bared his sharp teeth. "What gave it away?" he sneered.
Fein drew his sword, the metal ringing out in the silence. "IA human in disguise. I already knew it right from the start. So you pretend as a human to hunt other human by deceiving them." he said firmly.
Gwyl lunged forward, his claws extended. Fein dodged, moving with the grace of a dancer. He slashed out with his sword, cutting through the air with a deadly precision. Gwyl roared in anger, swinging his massive arms at Fein. Fein was quick, darting out of the way and driving his sword deep into Gwyl's side.
The demon howled in pain, thrashing about wildly. Fein held on, driving the sword in deeper until Gwyl finally fell to the ground, dead. Fein looked down at the demon's body, breathing heavily. He wiped his sword clean and sheathed it, before reaching down and picking up two spell books that had fallen from Gwyl's pockets. "I guess this is my reward," he muttered, turning to leave.
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Fein sat cross-legged on the ground, the two spell books laid out in front of him. He placed his hand on the first one, the Illusionary Maze, and immediately information began to flood his mind. The details of the spell's effects, capabilities, and limitations were imprinted in his memory.
The spell created a complex maze of illusions that disoriented and confused enemies, making it harder for them to attack and defend themselves.
Fein could see the spell's potential for deception and confusion, as it could create an almost impenetrable defense for himself or his allies. However, the spell's effectiveness depended on the enemy's intelligence and ability to resist illusions. If the enemy had a high magical resistance or intelligence, the spell would be less effective.
He then turned to the Shadow Assassin spell book. The information of the spell's effects, capabilities, and pros and cons appeared once again in his mind. This spell summoned a shadowy assassin to attack enemies from the shadows, dealing high damage to the target and possibly eliminating them quickly.
Fein could see the potential of this spell for assassination and surprise attacks. However, the spell had a limited duration and required a significant amount of magical energy to cast. Additionally, the summoned assassin was vulnerable to detection by magical senses, and if the enemy was aware of the assassin's presence, they could counterattack or defend themselves effectively.
Fein considered the pros and cons of each spell carefully, thinking of how he could use them to his advantage in battle. He knew that with these A rank spells, he could take on more challenging enemies and be more effective in combat.
He closed the spell books and secured them carefully in his bag. With a newfound sense of power and confidence, he continued his journey to the South, eager to test his new spells in battle.
They are the two A-rank books from the demon he killed. 'I didn't expect I would obtain my first two spells in such a way.'
Name: Fein Bonifacio
Race: Perfect Organism
Talent: S
Class: Wizard
Ratio: 1 in 1,000,000,000 Genius
Energies: SS rank (Degu Energy), SS rank (Magical Power)
Str: SS
Agi: SS
End: SS
Understanding of the Laws: fire lvl 10, water lvl 4, wind lvl 7, earth lvl 3, thunder lvl 7, ice lvl 15, wood lvl 4, shadow lvl 1, time lvl 0, space lvl 18, darkness lvl 15, light lvl 0, death lvl 17, blood lvl 9, destruction lvl 5, snow lvl 15... ο½ππππ πππ૦π―β―π‘. com
Skills: Swordsmanship Lvl 20 (Grandmaster), Cooking Lvl 20, Climbing Lvl 20, Driving Lvl 20, Spying Lvl 20, Boxing Lvl 20, etc...
Elemental Techniques: Lightning Speed, Elemental Sphere, Elemental Gun, World Tree Domain, Flame Advent, Lightning Flicks, Death Ozone, Decay, High-Temp Adjustment, Low-Temp Adjustment, Blood Lock, Blood Rush State, Destruction Flame...
Degu Abilities: Storage Space, Stats Improvement, Probe, Map, Lottery, Titles, Disease Immunity...
Additional Abilities: Ghecko Substitution (Mythical), Gene Bank (Mythical), Perfect Transformation (Mythical)
Gene Bank (Recorded Creatures): Normal Animals, Ravens, Skeleton Warrior, Dark Ghoul, Undead Knight, Mummy, Bee Killers, Golden Giant, White Leopard, Zombie, Vampire, Wolf, High Rank Demon...
Spells: Illusionary Maze (A-rank) Shadow Assassin (A-rank)
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Fein found a group of bandits in the forest and decided to test out his new A-rank spells on them. He approached the group cautiously, not wanting to alert them to his presence too soon. Once he was close enough, he unleashed his Illusionary Maze spell.
The bandits looked around in confusion as the illusionary walls and pathways of the maze sprang up around them. They tried to find their way out, but the maze seemed to shift and change before their eyes. They stumbled around in circles, unable to escape.
Fein watched from the shadows, pleased with the effectiveness of the spell. However, he knew that it wouldn't last forever. The illusions would eventually fade, and the bandits would find their way out. He decided to finish the job with his Shadow Assassin spell.
Fein focused his energy and summoned a shadowy figure from the darkness. The assassin crept up behind the bandits, taking them out one by one with swift, deadly strikes. The bandits never even saw it coming.
Fein watched as the last of the bandits fell to the ground. He was impressed with the power of his new spells, but also a bit concerned about the toll it would take on his own energy to use them in battle. He knew that he would have to use them sparingly and strategically.
Fein took a moment to catch his breath before collecting his spoils and heading back into the forest. He had proven to himself that these spells were powerful and effective, but he also knew that he would need to continue honing his skills and training to master them fully.