85 Despairers
[You have completed the first task. You have gained a 1-hour leave card.]
Isabella heard the notification and smiled as she looked around her new house.
It was a small house in a village with one bedroom, hall, and kitchen.
The living hall was not that big in this 200 square feet house, but there was a fireplace and a sofa.
Isabella sat on the sofa and lit up the fireplace by consuming 1 point of Mana because the place she had arrived was in a snowy region with snowy lands and frozen water, and despite her high stats, she still felt cold. The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))
*Knock Knock...*
Isabella went to open the door and immediately greeted the cold air first.
'It's freezing despite my high stats. I wonder why...' Isabella thought as her body slightly reacted to cold, but she quickly greeted the middle-aged woman standing outside.
"Thank you for the help and this house, chief Venisa."
Venisa kindly smiled and said, "It's rare to get humans in our region, and you even helped us fend off that monster. It's only fair that we help you in return."
Venisa and other people in this village were not humans but Maghas. Magha race people were just like humans except their skin was light blue, with a single 15-centimeter length frosty horn growing out of their forehead and a 1-2 meter long thin blue tail.
And Venisa was the chief of one of the many villages in this region.
"Sigh, we used to fend off the beasts and monsters, but I don't know why they've been getting stronger recently," Venisa added with a tired sigh. "I see."
Seeing Isabella's rubbing her arms, Venisa smiled, "Follow me, dear. I'll give you Feiceon's blessing to rid of the cursed cold."
Isabella was surprised, but she quickly responded with a smile and followed her.
As she entered the village center, she saw young Magha kids practicing with ice at an academy far north of a small hill and a few adult Maghas returning with baskets and entering Adventurer's Guild.
Maghas could naturally control ice, but the problem with monsters and beasts in this icy region was that most of them had high ice resistance, making smaller Magha villages without strong individuals struggle against powerful beasts unless they had their ancestor's blessing.
Fortunately, all villages had their ancestor's statues, and by invoking the blessing with their bloodline connection, Maghas could get powerful ice blessing. Venisa glanced at the academy and sighed. "Beasts and monsters are getting stronger quickly. We aren't able to keep up recently."
"Yes. I also felt something wrong with that Tunthrall, something ominous mixing in it," Isabella responded as she remembered the big eyes of that monster that contained strange darkness.
But a gust of wind snapped her out of her daze. 'So cold...'
She rubbed her arms with her palms again to warm herself and created a few wisps of flames around her to get warm. 'Why is it more cold here?'
Venisa didn't even turn around and said, "Don't worry, you will feel less cold soon. This small snowy region is called Faiceon region and is blessed and cursed both."
"If you are physically and magically stronger, you will feel more cold, but if you are weaker, you will feel nothing."
"Of course, this doesn't apply to us, but only those who came outside of Feiceon Region."
"Don't worry. You'll be fine after getting our ancestor's blessing," she added with a smile.
Venisa led Isabella toward her big wooden house attached to a small mountain. Below her house was a cave entrance protected by two guards and a magic-enchanted gate.
If she said corrupting, she feared that it would make Venisa angry. Although Maghas were peaceful and didn't show any radical behavior despite being tribal and having an ancestor as their deity, back on Earth, Isabella had seen some fanatics of different religions and believers who would take anything negative word about their god to extreme levels and take drastic actions.
"Something? Where?" Venisa looked at the statue and squinted her eyes, trying to find 'something.' "The statue's eyes. There's something dark deep within them. Please look carefully," Isabella sincerely said in a stressful tone.
There was truly there, something dark and black whirling in its eyes.
Venisa looked at the statue's eyes with focus, choosing to believe Isabella because she was stronger and had saved their village.
But that was not the only reason because she was also feeling something ominous lingering in the air recently.
'What is it?'
Venisa narrowed her eyes and continued to focus for a few seconds before finally seeing the glimpse of something black whirling deep within, in the realm of spirituality that connected her to the statue because of her years of prayers.
If it was someone else, they might not have noticed it, and Isabella might have gotten into minor trouble.
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"This ominous feeling is the same as what I saw in that Tunthrall," Isabella muttered.
"That monster's eyes?" Venisa was shocked and felt dread.
"This is bad... What is happening?"
Isabella also wanted to know, and that was when It happened.
Announcement notifications in a deep, despairing voice. They rang in every Earthling's head who had entered the first floor: Aestian's Realm.
[ Despairers, you have found enough pieces and clues. ]
Erix looked at where the trail had ended in the northeast of Netherwind Woodlands, his expression dumbfounded. 'Seriously, what are they cooking?'
His heart was beating fast, and he was having goosebumps as he heard the first notification while looking at a pool of black blood and two youngsters, a girl and a boy, nailed on the ground with two magic formations. Around them was a pool of black blood with various types of flesh and bones belonging to beasts and monsters whirling inside.
[ Despairers, you have seen enough to greet the darkness of this world. ]
Rin was listening to Nessa telling her experience of the tragedy that took her family, and when she heard the second notification, she felt goosebumps.
[ Despairers, you are in a world that is between maws of death.]
When Nessa finished telling the climax of her experience, and Rin heard the last notifications, she felt a biting chill crawling down her spine.
[ Despairers, the fate of this world depends on no one but you.]
[ Save this world, and you will not only survive but also thrive. ]
[ Let this world get destroyed, and you shall cease to exist with it. ]
"That's not much of a choice, init?"
"Or maybe...there is?"
[A new main quest has been added.]