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Now reading: 2.4: Channeling my inner Kirito from How I became the Empress of Hell, a Action novel by Roseofblades.

The castle was eerily silent with the rest of my clanmates being in class. I chatted with Judas for a while about skill combinations that I should consider in the future while I waited for my new friends to get online.

“Judas, is it possible to craft weapons with custom enchantnts?”

“Absolutely. Any weapon can be enchanted with pretty much any enchantnt. Why, what did you have in mind?”

“Before I answer that I have one more question: is it possible to swap one character skill for another, like with an item or a powerful spell?”

He thought for a mont before answering.

“In theory, yes. The enchantress in town should be able to do it… but it would be incredibly costly.”

I sighed and shook my head.

“I’m going to at least see what she has to say… but given our last eting I have a feeling this is going to be worse than pulling teeth.”

“And then so.”

Judas offered to accompany on both my trip to town and on the newbie dungeon run, and I gratefully accepted. I flew us quickly to town and landed just outside the Hellgate. Judas had crafted us both disguises that made us appear as low-leveled Demonspawn to avoid the swarms of players, and we equipped them and stepped through the portal.

Our first stop was the blacksmith to purchase the materials needed to craft the sword I had in mind. I waited til a few Demonspawn who were getting armor and weapons left and unequipped my disguise. The tall stocky blacksmith recognized imdiately and greeted enthusiastically.

“If I had known you were the Demoness who saved all of us I would have helped you first. Everyone in this town owes you their lives, myself included.”

“I’m glad you didn’t, actually. My fa tends to attract groups of adoring fans clamoring to join my clan… it makes getting things done rather difficult.”

“That would be frustrating… So… what can I do for you, m’lady?”

“What is the absolute best material you have available for a sword?”

“Hmmm… depends. One-handed or two-handed?”

“One-handed.”

“Well… Hellforged Voidsteel is the strongest most durable tal in existence; but it is also the heaviest.”

“How heavy are we talking?”

“The hamr I use for forging is made out of it, and I have dozens of enchantnts placed on it just so that I can lift it.”

He walked behind the counter and swiped his hand in front of him. A large five-foot rod of jet black tal that glowed with dark red energy appeared in front of him.

“When I have to forge anything out of this, it takes several mages’ help to move it for . Go ahead and lift it for yourself.”

I reached down and wrapped my fingers around the end of the piece of tal. As I started to lift, it felt as if I were trying to pick up sothing that weighed several tons. I focused on my demonic strength and tried again with both hands. I managed to lift up the long tal rod a few inches before I had to set it down. The blacksmith’s eyes were filled with utter amazent at my ability to even lift it at all, and I sighed.

“I see what you an. However, I’d still like to purchase enough of it to forge two one-handed swords.”

I could see the excitent on his face at the idea of a very lucrative sale and he grinned at .

“Absolutely m’lady. I’ll even forge them for you for free, if you’d like.”

I shook my head and gaped at the cost of the materials I was purchasing. I was grateful for the money I had received from llic, and I swiped my hand to accept the sale. He ecstatically chatted with as I stowed the materials in my inventory storage and prepared to depart.

“Please co again, anyti m’lady.”

I equipped the disguise and left the shop with my wallet feeling much lighter than when I had entered. Judas and I made our way over to the enchantress’s shop and I sighed deeply before entering. Given the last interaction I had with this woman, I opted to remain in disguise this ti.

“Greetings, m’lady. I was hoping to speak to you about the possibility of changing so of the skills I learned. I was told that you might be able to do sothing like that.”

She glared at for a mont and exhaled loudly in irritation.

“I’m willing to speak with you once you and your companion remove your attempts at deceiving .”

Well… shit.

I removed the disguise and motioned for Judas to do the sa. I stepped forward and nodded at her.

“Are you going to threaten to remove my eyes again, Demonkin?”

“No. This ti I’ll only threaten to rip your arms off.”

The corners of her mouth lifted into a slight smile before the scowl returned.

“I can cast a powerful enchantnt that will allow you to alter your skills, but it will cost far more than you afford.”

“And how do you know how much I can afford?”

She ignored my question and tapped her finger on her opposite elbow impatiently. Instead of living up to the threat I had made, an idea occurred to . I turned away from the counter and summoned my demon enchanter. The llic look-alike appeared and bowed upon seeing . I heard the enchantress sharply suck in a breath and I turned back towards her.

“Enchanter, how much would you estimate it would cost to cast an enchantnt that would allow to reset so of my skills?”

“Enchantnt magic like that is complicated and tricky. Even our creator would have to take extra ti to prepare the spell before casting it. If I had to assign a price to it I would say it would run well into the millions… if not tens of millions.”

The shop owner’s eyes never left my enchanter for a second. A look of shock was painted on her face as she stared intently at him. After a mont she looked back at and spoke in a wavering voice.

“I will c-cast the enchantnt on you for free, m’lady. I p-p-profusely apologize for speaking the way I did.”

I grinned inwardly as my idea had worked to perfection. Given how powerful of an enchantress she was, I had little doubt that she would have heard of the fearso demon lord llic. I nodded to her and she held up her shaking hands. The torches in her shop dimd then puffed out, and the light flooding in from outside seed to dissipate. Her hands glowed brightly as she cast the spell and I felt a strange tingling sensation all over my body. After a few monts she touched her palms to my chest and it felt like soone had used shock paddles on . The torches flared to life and the enchantress leaned back into her chair. She gave a weak smile and nodded.

“Please tell Master llic that should his minions require any further enchantnts I am always at his disposal.”

Worked like a charm.

I nodded my head slightly and kept a serious look on my face.

“I’ll be sure to let him know when I see him next. I will also tell him about your invaluable assistance with this.”

She bead at and we left without another word. I would have felt bad about the deception if she hadn’t been such a bitch to , but after treating the way she had, I felt she deserved to be at least a little afraid of . Judas and I returned to the castle quickly and we both went to the forge room to begin crafting my new weapons. I had my demon enchanter cast all the enchantnts necessary to make the sword light enough for to use effectively, and after taking several asurents of my hands and arms, Judas began working diligently to forge what I had in mind.

I returned to my room and saved my progress, and opened my character nu. I swapped out the skills I wanted to change for three new ones, and I grinned wickedly at the idea of putting my new abilities to use. Judas’s master tier crafting abilities ant it took him very little ti to forge a pair of vicious looking blades, and he presented them with a look of imnse pride.

“I have to say, Lady Allexus, these are my best work I have ever done. I hope it was alright for to take the liberty of adding a jeweled poml on each of them. I have been saving these for countless years, never having a purpose for them until now.”

I took one of the large swords and held it up in front of . I would have normally expected a brand new sword to glimr in the torch light, but the pitch black steel seed to instead absorb the light around it like a black hole. The dark blade shimred like liquid, and it looked like a mixture of oil and deep crimson blood. The jewel on the end was a fiery orange that appeared to flicker and glow like a burning fla. The double-edged sword sang as I swung it a few tis, and I could tell it had been perfectly balanced for my arm; but even with the lightening enchantnt I still had to use my demonic strength to swing it effectively. With my free hand I reached for the other sword and inspected it closely. It was an exact replica of the one in my right hand, even down to the bright orange poml.

With a blade in each hand I took a few steps away from Judas and slashed at a nearby test dummy. I focused my energy on my strength and speed, slicing and stabbing the target over and over with each of the deadly weapons. When I felt my arms begin to tire I flew up a few feet into the air before dropping down and delivering a powerful strike with each blade. I sheathed both of the swords and grinned wickedly at the damage ter that appeared above the test dummy. In less than five minutes I had dealt six tis more damage than I ever had with just a single sword and shield. I turned back to Judas and hugged him tightly.

“Judas, they’re perfect! They are more than I could have ever hoped for!”

He pulled away and bowed deeply.

“My lady… you rescued from thousands of years of torture and abuse, and you went above and beyond by making a mber of your clan. I could never hope to repay you for everything that you’ve done for , but it warms my heart that I was able to do sothing to help you.”

I placed my hands on his shoulders and lifted him until he was standing up straight. I hugged him again and held him tightly.

“Judas, you owe nothing. In the short ti I’ve known you, I can say with certainty that you are the most loyal and caring demon I have ever t. You are a big part of why I am where I am today. You are so much more than my retainer… you’re my friend.”

“Thank you m’la- my friend. That ans more to than you will ever know. Now then… If I’m not mistaken the alarm you asked to set is due to go off in approximately 2 minutes.”

I pulled away and bowed my head in acknowledgent. We departed the castle and I flew us as quickly as I could back to town. We equipped our disguises and walked through the Hellgate. Judas led to the summoning platform that was the arrival location for new players, and we waited for Blaine and the others to login.

New ssage from Ikelos:

Hey Allie! It’s Blaine. Took us forever to figure out the character stuff but I think we’re all set. 9th Circle Server, right?

I responded quickly in the affirmative and motioned to Judas to get ready for their arrival. We moved closer to the platform and watched as a large eight pointed star began to glow with bright yellow light. Four columns of light appeared and slowly took form into four Demonspawn characters. I recognized them all imdiately, as they had opted to use their real faces, and motioned for them to co over. They ran over to and greeted excitedly, albeit with looks of confusion on their faces.

“Your character na and clan tag are showing sothing different than the ones you gave … and it says you’re only level 15... You are Allexus, right? And… who’s this guy? I don’t recognize him.”

I laughed and nodded before sending them a party invite. I spoke quietly as I explained everything and I led them towards the market area.

“Now I’m really curious to see what your characters actually looks like… You both already look pretty badass.”

“Thanks ummm… you’ll have to forgive , Ghost, I am terrible with nas.”

Ghost was a very tall stocky guy with rich brown skin and a shaved head. He was a bit taller than when I had t him earlier this morning, but otherwise looked pretty much the sa.

“Trevor. And no worries, you can call Ghost. Can you at least tell us what classes you guys are?”

I shook my head and stuck out my tongue.

“I don’t want to spoil the surprise.”

I laughed and Trevor smirked at . We stopped at the various shops to get them properly outfitted, and I forked out a little extra gold to buy them far better gear than they would have started with. Once everyone had all the gear they needed, we headed towards the Hellgate. I waited a mont for them to read the pop-up that appeared before exiting, and they looked at with wide eyes.

“Resetting after putting in so much hard work would suck ass… This is already intense as hell, and we haven’t even left town.”

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