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[Reconnecting the Past to the Present (Veldanyr)] (Title)
Rarity: Mythic
Vaughn Darkstar, a living remnant hailing from the long-forgotten history of Veldanyr. Though he changed his identity to fit the tis, he still considers himself to be soone from that past.
Ryvrthe, the Sapient One. Originally known as Vrauford Alicas in his first life, he's similar to Vaughn in the way that they're a remnant from the forgotten past.
However, unlike Vaughn, Ryvrthe underwent through multiple rebirths, gradually disconnecting himself from that sa past. Nevertheless, he still considers himself to be soone from the past, yet has his mind in the present.
Valyr Zeihardt, a descendant of the Zeihardt clan, the sole inheritor of the Darkstar lineage. Though he entered the inheritance where these two remained in the hopes of bettering himself, he had inadvertently gotten caught up in the web these two had unknowingly laid out.
Fortunately, everything worked out in the end, with him allowing Vaughn, a reflection of the past, to reconnect with Ryvrthe, a reflection of the present.
This title serves as a reflection and a reminder of the hardships and the journey that Valyr Zeihardt went through during the Four Pillars' Inheritance.
May his future journeys be ever fruitful.
Effects:
> 5% boost to the user's VIT, STR, AGI, DEX, and LUK
> 10% boost to the user's INT, WIS, and PER
> 10% boost to the user's Attack and Defense stat
> 15% boost to the user's maximum HP and MP
> 50% increased resistance to detrintal side effects caused by ti dilation
> 50% increased resistance to fatigue and lethargy
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"Huh."
By the ti Valyr was done reading through the description of the second title, the young man stared at the screen in silence for a bit, trying to wrap his head around what he just read.
Fortunately, it only took a few extra minutes for the young man to finally process the information, closing the screen before letting out a low exhale.
"Who knew I'd end up obtaining a unique title this way," thought Valyr out loud, silent as he thought about the things he'd done to get it.
Though, the more he thought about it, the more it seed like he only obtained the title through a series of coincidences.
After all, if he hadn't been in the west quadrant of the city ruins…
If he hadn't mustered up the courage to explore the underground…
If he hadn't co across Vlrvadh that allowed him to et the Forsaken race and Ryvrthe…
If he hadn't accepted Ryvrthe's quest…
"I definitely wouldn't have gotten my hands on this title," said the young man to himself, letting out a chuckle tinged with self-deprecation.
Taking in a few deep breaths to compose himself, Valyr took a look at the title once more from an objective perspective, imdiately coming to the conclusion that it was like an inferior version of the skill he obtained from his bloodline.
'Then again, there are a few things about this title that are better compared to that,' thought Valyr, his focus on the two final effects of the title.
Though the benefits of the two final effects of the two weren't that imdiately obvious, the young man already had experience with the things the two effects tackled, with the first stemming from his ti with Sellifer and Vaughn.
'Even though I gained access to Azure Energy at the end, Sellifer cramd a bit over two years into a day in the inheritance proper, causing to feel imnse vertigo,' muttered Valyr to himself inwardly.
'On the other hand, I don't know how much ti I spent with Vaughn while we were in the Gates of Transcendence… but I still felt so vertigo when I finally left the inheritance.'
With those two experiences in mind, Valyr had a feeling that if he had the increased resistance to those side effects at the ti, he wouldn't have experienced any vertigo at all.
Or, even if he did, the intensity of the vertigo would be at a more tolerable level.
As for the increased resistance to fatigue and lethargy…
The past few days he spent in the Blacksmith Guild forging away was more than enough proof that its effects were effective.
"However, even before I got my hands on the title, I already felt like I could go for days without needing any sleep," said Valyr to himself as he narrowed his eyes in suspicion.
Recalling how he'd spent the majority of his ti in the inheritance not sleeping for days while only getting this specific title near the end of it, the young man found it incredibly peculiar.
Though, as he had no lead to follow, Valyr decided to forget the matter, coming to the conclusion that it was a good thing.
"It's not like needing to sleep less is a bad thing, especially with how much stuff I would probably have to do during the war," said Valyr to himself as the thought ca to mind.
"In any case, a lot of XP, a ton of reputation and affinity, an Epic title, and a Mythic title to top it all off… Ryvrthe definitely went above and beyond."
Satisfied after looking through the rewards he'd obtained from completing Ryvrthe's quest, Valyr returned his train of thought back to the three choices he had.
Pondering over whether to choose between the Blacksmith Guild and the Spearman Guild once more, the young man imdiately commanded the system to bring up the description of his skills.
Specifically, the ones drastically changed thanks to the introduction of Azure Energy.
"Though I've already made use of them in real-life situations, it doesn't hurt to deepen my understanding of my skills, especially if it ans I could make greater use of them," muttered the young man to himself, recalling how he'd done the sa thing back when he was at the inheritance.
Ding!
Looking at the three large screens that had appeared before him, Valyr moved two of them to the side for the anti as he brought the screen containing his main spear skill in front of him.
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[Four Paths Azure Spear Arts] (Lv. 1/30)
Rarity: Rare
There are various ways to wield the spear… description has been omitted.
Thanks to the intervention of a Divine-level being, the user has finally gained insight and grasped the power his unique subclass holds, a subclass originally theorized by a being of Shadow Energy, only to be proved as a more than confird reality by the Divine-level being itself.
This skill allows the user to wield the spear in accordance to the Four Azure Paths, a series of truths birthed from the comprehension of the user in the field of Shadow Energy, the Four Elents that interact with mana, and the Azure Energy the Divine-level being had given him access to.
This spear art consists of 5 moves, 1 defensive and 4 offensive, with each subsequent move having greater strength than the one before it.
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Looking through the techniques the skill allowed him to access in detail, aside from the fact that each technique now leaned towards a certain elent, his spear arts were far more destructive than before.
At the sa ti, he felt as if he could string the techniques together in a certain order, sothing he did not feel back when the skill had yet to be baptized with Azure Energy.
Curious as to whether his thoughts were true, the young man felt the urge to grab the spear behind his back and go through the basic movents of the various techniques to prove his hypothesis.
Though, in the end, he decided to suppress this urge, closing the screen before him as he brought the screen containing his main magic skill right in front of him.
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[Four Paths Azure Magic Arts] (Lv. 1/30)
Rarity: Rare
The human race is considered to be a race specializing in adaptation… description has been omitted.
Thanks to the intervention of a Divine-level being, the user has finally gained insight and grasped the power his unique subclass holds, a subclass originally theorized by a being of Shadow Energy, only to be proved as a more than confird reality by the Divine-level being itself.
This skill allows the user to cast magic according to the magic of a Shadow Serpent that follows the rules of the Four Azure Paths, a series of truths birthed from the comprehension of the user in the field of Shadow Energy, the Four Elents that interact with mana, and the Azure Energy the Divine-level being had given him access to.
This style consists of 4 offensive moves and 1 auxiliary move, with each subsequent move being far more powerful than the previous
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