Monstrous Intent

Monstrous Intent

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Using a strange, powerful mindweave, a fledgling necromancer creates a revenant deep within the Kriloris dungeon. Forged in Necronum runes and death magic, the monster is born with a mind more capable than anyone would imagine. Meet Nile. He's that monster - blessed with intelligence, strength, and unfortunately, necromantic reanimation. Nile won't have it easy in the world of Sorcel. People don't like necromancers, and they really don't like the undead. Adventuring groups are out to murder him, his master keeps running into trouble - and the worst thing is that nobody wants to be friends. Not exactly great circumstances for someone to grow up in, huh?
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Humanity is gone. Or... close enough. I was an ordinary man in modern-day Korea-burnt out, neck-deep in overtime, and living vicariously through manhwa and anime about overpowered protagonists and magical worlds. I didn't expect that obsession to become my only point of reference when I opened my eyes again... not in a hospital, but in a world ravaged by time, monsters, and something worse. And I wasn't reincarnated as a hero. Not even a human. I am the land. A fragment of soil, buried beneath the ruins of a forgotten age. But I can grow. A strange system-silent and uncooperative-has latched onto my consciousness. No tutorials, no guiding voice. Just cryptic functions, vague permissions, and a sense that if I want answers, I'll have to earn them. Through experience. Through leveling.

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