《DIVE》Dive 43: The Last of the Wormmen

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Short summary of the last chapter:

Spoiler :

Kretchof created an underground maze, all while hounding the demon’s army. The demon’s army finally made it the mountain but were tired and weak. They had been poisoned, and cursed at every turn by an invisible force. Undead continued to plague them. Even Davros’ blessing couldn’t hold up against all of the dark magic that was being thrown at them. Voice killed many worms, then found a humanoid worm that attacked them. The wormman cursed Voice, who promptly went insane and started attacking his allies. He managed to cure his own insanity, by trying to become more insane. He gained a few skills, but was let down that he couldn’t kill Lily.

Also, let me know if anything is wrong with the chapter! Be sure to comment!

I’ve decided to start a contest. The winner (if anyone participates) will have a character in DIVE. If you wish to participate all you have to do is write a brief paragraph. You must include: A character name, description of the character’s body(race, sex, and features), what type of class they would have (i.e. a merchant, a fighter type etc.), and a brief personality synopsis(do they play well with others, are they arrogant or humble, stuff like that). At this time I do not need the information about what they are like on the outside world, unless it pertains to something vital in-game.

I will pick the best few and have a poll. The readers decide the winner. I will put the poll up in chapter 45. You have until I finish that chapter to submit. If no one submits anything, I have a few new exciting characters I will add. Well I will add them anyway, but if no one submits character designs I will just add them sooner.

The characters are more likely to be put into the poll if they have at least one character flaw. If they are not given one, and win the poll, I will make one. I will obviously ask the person that created the character for advice on it.

Voice’s POV:

We waited until EDI had regained consciousness. It took a while, so I inspected my current combat abilities. Obviously me beating EDI was thanks to the fact that she didn’t’ want to hurt me, and that I was basically possessed, but I did still beat her.

My speed had suddenly increased for a second. I was trying to figure out how. If I could replicate that, I would be much better at combat.

I knew my fire and wind mana were draining, but fire plus wind made explosion. Hm, I’d I have to think more on it later.

Right now there was something that bugged me. During my tirade I had said EDI was a piece of eye candy. That was wrong on a lot of levels.

Not only was that sexist as fuck, it implied I was attracted to her on some level. She didn’t really have any physical flaws, but I didn’t know if I was actually attracted to her.

I was totally against sexism against either gender. I judged people solely on one criteria: how easily could I manipulate them. Now I will admit that women were easier for me to lead, but that was because I was the opposite sex.

If I was a woman, I’d be better at manipulating men than women. It was just a matter of having a sexual appetite to fill. Regardless of what people think, we are just animals. We are here to live, reproduce, and die.

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That’s the sad life cycle of all animals. Except certain jellyfish. They can rejuvenate their cells every so many years. Kind of like a famous doctor I knew about. If you all are wondering, that show is still around. Making new episodes too. We are on the 21st regeneration.

Well I was thinking about what I meant while I was under the curse. I could have explained it away as me being under a semi mind control effect, but I knew it wasn’t. I wanted to figure out the real reason I thought that.

Knowing yourself is the first step in defeating your enemy. If you know yourself perfectly, then you will be less likely to be manipulated or tricked by your enemies.

I also wanted to figure out why I aimed for her neck. I had a perfect opportunity to kill her. Now I would regret that, but still. I would hate to feel like I didn’t have the guts to kill someone because I thought they were attractive!

I was thinking about this when EDI woke. I forced Tear back into me before I started. I immediately bowed on the floor, while propping her up with wind mana. I spoke rapid pace, not giving her a chance to rebut.

“I’m SO sorry. I was under the effect of a curse.(true) I had no control over what I was doing. (sort of true) I felt like I had to kill Lily no matter what. (still do) I would never have that thought if I wasn’t under compulsion! (lie) I know it doesn’t help (lie), but after I knocked you out (tried to kill you), I managed to break the curse through sheer willpower. I would never have done (failed at) something like that if I had been conscious.”

I continued to lay prone until she had digested the information. It was taking her a lot longer than I wanted. It was upsetting that I had to sit in this position for any amount of time at all.

Still, I did what I had to. After about a minute, she finally relented. “Ok. I know about the curse you were under, it was because you were somehow cursed by the wormman. I know it wasn’t your fault. But even so, you shouldn’t have used a gift to get back at me. I don’t think I will accept any more gifts from you if you ever do that again.” I could hear the frown in her voice. That was about as close to angry as she had come to getting at me. She patted my head. Seriously? Whatever.

I raised my head, but not before adding dense water mana to my cheeks. It was just enough to solidify. The ‘tears’ were going down my face. Not enough to actually cause worry, but slightly more than enough to show my contrition. I even added in a bit of dust using earth mana to my eye. Red eyes were a sign of crying.

EDI looked worried at the sight. “Hey, I said it’s ok right? It’s fine! I didn’t mean to take so long to answer! Honest! I just didn’t know how to respond!” She looked around, worriedly.

The whole time she was fidgeting her hands, and had her shoulders raised. I tucked the information away for later use.

I sniffed. “Really? It’s ok?” I wiped my face. She nodded quickly. God it was too easy. I’m good, but EDI was way too easy to fool.

I helped her up, and began to shakily tell her the new plan.

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“Well, I thought of a plan to deal with the wormmen.” EDI nodded expectantly.

“The status I got said the curse was caused by being ‘bathed in the blood and resentment’ of the worm. Since Heather was ok after drinking the blood, I thought that the blood must have had some kind of effect, just like the muscles and skin does.

The only difference is the effect. The muscles and skin make new worms, while the blood acts as a powerful curse. However, the curse only seems to work if the blood is touching the air. Since Heather drank the blood, she was immune to the effect.

So this is the plan. EDI will distract the wormmen, while Heather tries to drain the blood.” I summoned Tear back out.

“Tear, I want you to slow the worm’s movements by constraining its legs in water. Sol, focus on healing Heather and EDI, my bandages are gone. Lily,” I looked at the girl while holding in my disdain. “I want you to hide whenever I find enemies.

As for me, I’m going to be searching for enemies, and trying to map out the area. I the tablet I have been using is starting to look like an actual map now, so we can use this if things get rough.”

I showed them the very detailed map. Well it had some details. Well it had lines. At least the dungeon was only on one plane so far. It would be really difficult to draw a 3-D map with a 2-D surface.

With the plan set, we set to work. I created many traps whenever we neared an opponent. The traps included a variety of pitfalls, spears, even a flamethrower. The flamethrower was my favorite, but took all of my mana to maintain for a handful of seconds.

Those were just on the first worm too. I was experimenting to see what worked best against them. The fire and pit fall had the best effects, but neither were enough to kill the things. In between the quick battles staged by EDI and Heather, I would set up my experiments, and lead the wormman to them.

Using the flamethrower, I had to constantly blast fire for over a minute to even see the first flake of worm come off. The fuckers were resistant to fire now!?

The pitfall also worked, but didn’t do any damage. I dropped the wormman down a ten foot fall, but the wormman easily started climbing up. I was honestly hoping it would be stuck. Worms are really good climbers, even if the look human. A quick earth spear through the abdomen dropped it back down.

I could use the mana in the ground to make the spears, and did so. My mana regenerated more quickly than the worm could climb. Whenever the spear had done its job, I sent it back into the wall.

The wormman would try to climb up, I would spear it when it got about 2 feet from the top, it would let the little worms re connect to it, and the process would start over. I occasionally sent a burst of fire in to scorch the small worms, but I had to use a lot of mana to do that.

The fire burnt through the small worms easily enough, but again I used a lot of mana to make the fireballs. Regular fire didn’t work against even the smallest of worms.

Keeping the thing in the pit did give me an idea though. I knew it wouldn’t work for long, but I felt it would work for a while.

I had Tear surround the worm in water. I started siphoning off every scrap of fire mana from the area. I sent all of the mana into the area above the pit. It was a little uncomfortable for the group, but they would get over it.

The water began to freeze when the fire mana had been gone for several seconds. It was difficult to take out every scrap of fire mana, but I did it.

As the strips of fire mana in the water orb became smaller and smaller, I took more and more time to extract them. Even the body of the worm gave off fire mana.

Suddenly an idea started forming in my mind. I could sense the mana in my body. I could sense the mana in the environment. I could sense other’s mana.

I could harness mana in my body. I could harness mana in the environment. So why wouldn’t it be possible to harness the mana in other people’s body?

I decided to try experimenting on the worm. I could see the light mana coming off of its body if I concentrated, but I figured that was technically environmental mana.

I started looking past the light mana on the worm, and tried to sense its inner mana. I was still pulling fire mana out of the orb.

The entire process was made more difficult by the worm’s struggling. Tear managed to keep the thing in the water orb, but it was constantly trying to swim out.

I focused on looking for fire mana in the thing. I saw the fire mana in the air, but the worm itself had none. No matter how hard I looked, or what I tried, I could not figure out how to view its mana.

I gave up for now. I knew I was on to something, but didn’t want to continue wasting time on something that could kill me given the chance.

I continued to siphon the fire mana out of the water orb. Tear was starting to look really tired. Keeping up a giant ball of water for long periods of time would do that. After a few additional minutes the edge of the orb started to frost over.

Here’s a lesson kiddies. Worms freeze. They freeze very easily in winter, when everything is cold. Some burrow deep into the ground to escape the freeze, and some lay eggs that are immune to the cold, but all hatched worms freeze easily.

As soon as the orb started to frost over, the entire thing turned into a solid orb of ice. I got a nice chunk of exp from it.

I was almost to the next level. I guess that’s what happens when you are constantly fighting things way above you in level.

I was proud of myself. Honestly I was doing most of the work here. Sure Ancestor was the one finding the worms, and Heather and EDI would lead them to me, and fight until I was ready; but I was the one that came up with the plan. I was also the one doing the actual killing.

I experimented on a few more of the wormmen before realizing they had started to gain immunity to the frost ability as well.

After killing the next few worms I realized something. The map I was making had been slowly curving along a central point. I had a nagging suspicion that was where the worm queen was.

We continued slowly dwindling the numbers over the course of the next few days. I decided right after they gained immunity to freezing, not to use many new ideas. If I used too many the queen would be immune to all of them.

I had a quite a few plans to defeat the queen. A number of them were in case she looked human. The worms did slowly seem to be approaching that outcome after all.

We only killed 15 in the next three days. The fact that we managed to kill any was amazing past the tenth one.

They had become immune to every attack EDI, Heather, and I could think up. The only thing that worked by that point was drying them out, and drowning them.

Drying them out took about half a day, and drowning them took 18 hours. I did manage to drown two at once though.

EDI had become all but useless. She was a good distraction, but if she blocked the wrong way, or attacked at all, the worm would advance while healing itself.

Heather faired a little better. She could at least drain their blood to slow them down, but after the 83rd worm she said their blood tasted horrible.

On the 86th she couldn’t actually handle it anymore. The worm blood had steadily acquired a disgusting taste; the more worms she drained, the worse the blood tasted. She vomited the blood, and tried attacking us when she got covered in it. I had EDI deal with her at that point.

I tried to stop the next four by any means necessary. Dropping them in a hole I then covered only resulted in them eating their way through the floor.

Drowning them in water, while it did kill them, increased their lung capacity. Drying them out only increased the amount of secretions they made.

Squashing them did absolutely nothing but give us wounds. On the 89th enemy we actually had to run away several times. Every time one of my big plans failed we ran from it. I expended over three quarters of my mana each time, so that was basically all we could do.

It’s really hard to fight a monster that just keeps getting up no matter how many times you knock it down. My willpower started to waiver. Instead of hunting the worm, the worm was now hunting us.

It seemed to be able to detect any traps I laid, and could follow us wherever we went. Even if I hid us above or below it would find us. I tried everything I could think of to keep it away.

I laid pitfalls filled with dark fire that was supposed to burn until there was nothing left to burn, but that only worked once. It burned through a small hole, but the worm sealed it. I blasted it with enough wind force to blow over a house, but it just regenerated.

I even used my pheromones ability Gaia had given me. I lured it on a merry chase for a while swirling them around with wind, but that wasn’t to last. After following the smell for a few minutes, it returned to chasing the real us. I made a super deep hole, and tossed it in there, while making the sides of the top five feet on each wall lava.

That last one slowed it down nicely, but didn’t manage to stop it. I even tried to capture bits of the worms EDI and Heather threw to me. I used an ice container to do it. The wormman made it a priority to capture them back.

That gave us the chance to use them as decoys, but eventually it realized the ice would melt and the worms would just crawl back to him.

Mirror’s Boon saved our asses at one point. I summoned it when the wormman had us cornered. The wormman went to attack it instead of use. I was in a LOT of pain, but EDI and Lily carried me away. Roar of Paralysis didn’t even stall it. We kept running. My heart was beating fast the entire time. The amount of adrenalin pumping through my virtual veins was high.

It didn’t matter how many corners we turned, nor how many times we split up. The wormman kept coming.

I had lost several times in this game, but I was still able to come out on top. In this situation there was no hope. I really wanted to quit the dungeon, but I was not about to look weak in front of my future guild mate.

I logged off at one point, after making a room using some of the surrounding earth mana. I made it as hard as stone to stop the worm from eating its way in.

I spent a few hours making it, and added enough holes to let air in. Basically it would just be Heather, and Lily. I didn’t trust Lily, but my brain had begun to fry.

When I left the pod I laid on my bed for a while. Dark fire didn’t work. Ice didn’t work. I still had a few trump cards, but if I used them the nine other wormmen would basically impossible.

I hadn’t had that much trouble since getting the bitch that liked bad boys. So exhausting! I browsed the net again, hoping to find another nugget of gold to help.

I noticed a thread that was titled ‘Dwarven Hall: The idiot’s story.’ I obviously checked it out.

Apparently it was big news throughout the dwarven colony of Ysga’s Hall that a small group of adventurer’s were tackling the dungeon.

They were all having a really good time making fun of EDI and me. The reason no one had ever challenged that dungeon was the fact that it was one of the only known dungeons to have invincible enemies. Every few in game weeks one of the weakest worms would make its way into Ysga’s Hall. It would take a large amount of dwarven warriors to bring it down.

I read up on the story in detail. The dwarves in Ysga’s hall used to make their way through the dungeon in order to interact with the rest of the world. The tunnels were taken over a few generations ago, by some unknown entity.

The entity started making these giant worms attack Ysga’s Hall. Of course they fought back. Ysga’s Hall was actually a large castle that wound around a mountain with a plateau for a top. The castle walls were dozens of feet high.

At first they poured pitch and tar at the beasts, but after a while it stopped working. Then they had to fight using ranged dwarves, a rarity. That stopped working soon as well, as the hides started becoming immune to piercing.

The resorted to melee attacks, that’s when the worms stopped coming so often. When they did come though, they now spewed forth ravenous smaller worms when hit.

It was curious though. Even though the worms had become immune to tar and pitch, both things that used heat as a source of attack, the worms were weak to my fiery explosions.

Could it be that a slight change was all that was needed to stop the resistance? I felt an imaginary blue box pop up saying I gained int from learning something.

I also read some weaknesses the worms couldn’t adapt to. There was a tiny gem that floated in the bloodstream of each worm. If one could take that out of the main body, the worms connected to it would die.

The problem was that the gem was a sphere, with the diameter of a hair follicle. Finding it was next to impossible. Killing its host didn’t even stop it. You had to actually force the gem from the worm’s body.

The best method to do this was to make it eat a certain type of grass that grew outside of the cave entrances. Both to Ysga’s Hall, and to the Dwarven Hall’s.

I ate a sandwich and got back in the pod. It was time to test a few new theories. The worms were about to be in for a rude awakening… hopefully.

When I got in I wasn’t even surprised to see EDI already there. I had basically gotten over that fact. I began to tell them the information I had gathered on the net.

WarningYou are about to share information obtained from the outside world. If you share ill-gotten knowledge, both players will be banned for at least one week real time.

I stared at the box for a moment. EDI looked at me quizzically. I waved her away for now. Hm, that’s new. Did it not count when I researched how to kill those types of enemies, as ill-gotten knowledge? Or is it that I made a plan and didn’t actually tell them about the information I looked up. Hm, does that mean I can make a plan based off of it, but not share it?

I decided to try it out. I was hoping for another warning if something was going to go wrong. I went to go harvest some of the grass outside of the cave entrance.

WarningYou are about to act based on game information you have gained outside of the game. Game updating…

*Attention*

An update has occurred.

Players may no longer share information based on intel gained outside of the game.

Players may be restricted based on prior intel about game history they have researched outside of the game.

Players can share information they have gained while inside of the game.

Players will not be restricted by the system based on intel they have researched while inside of the game.

A warning message will appear before outside information is acted upon.

One or all parties may be banned for an undisclosed amount of time if they act upon ill-gotten information.

All updates will now be viewable during gameplay. Simply say: View Updates. Updates will be kept as current as possible.

This update has been brought to you by player Voice0fReason, A.K.A Bundy, A.K.A The Last True Elf, A.K.A The Man by the Fountain A.K.A…

I looked at EDI after the message popped up. She was obviously reading it as well. I tried to interrupt her before she read the last part.

I mean the system basically just told every player I was to blame! I had to hide my identity some how! But since the system would keep the update ‘as current as possible’. Didn’t that mean that any alias I made would be found out instantly!? And why the hell did the system force an update because of me anyway!

EDI finished reading it as I was having a minor freak out moment. Damnit gotta fix this before she leaves.

EDI stood with her mouth agape looking at me. “Um, I can explain.” I tried to act confident, but it was hard. I mean it is hard to hold yourself together thinking that everyone in-game is going to want to kill you soon.

“Really?” She asked. “Because I don’t think I understand it.” Now I expected that to sound more like someone scolding a child, but she sounded like she was honestly confused.

She wasn’t airheaded, but if I could capitalize on this then I’d be good.

“I don’t understand this last line.” I gulped. “ ‘This update has been caused by one player trying to cheat the system.” I cocked my head. That’s not what it says.

I looked at the screen she showed me. It really DID say that! A pop up intruded.

The system does not disclose personal information of users. Even if they deserve it.

Did… Did the system just play a trick on me? Wouldn’t that mean that the system itself is also an-STOP! If I kept on that thought I knew I would regret it. I sighed as I locked the information away and forgot it..

It was getting pretty difficult not to think about. I could tell you what I mean, but I would have to think about it. I refused to draw the obvious conclusion I knew would probably cause great harm to the game I have put so much time and effort into. Even if it did sometimes piss me off.

After a brief convo with EDI, mostly including my ‘theories’ on how a player tried to cheat the system, I began trying out how to circumvent the update.

I began thinking. I couldn’t share the info I got from the net. I couldn’t act on the info I got on the net. I started to wonder if I could at least make a plan based of info I surmised, since technically I didn’t get it from the outside world.

I started formulating a plan to attack the worm. No pop up happened, so I continued. The wormman was most likely somewhere nearby. I was going to try out a few new mana combinations in order to whittle down the worm’s health.

I opened part of the box, which was situated right above one of the tunnels. The wormman was waiting below us.

I shot out a bit of nature mixed fire. The fire spread quickly, but didn’t do much harm. The worm seemed to be letting me try to hurt it. It was like the damn thing was taunting me.

It shook its metaphorical butt at me. IT WAS TAUNTING ME! I cast several shots of dark fire at it. They weren’t as powerful as if I had gathered the mana from around me, but they were a lot faster.

I shot out three in rapid succession. The worm flesh simply fell off where the fire touched. The fire hadn’t even done enough damage to break the skin. The worm seemed to smirk.

I made a magma ball, and threw it at the worm. A large portion of its flesh fell off. I had an idea. I loved having ideas.

I was going to change the magma. Magma was about a quarter earth, and three quarters fire. What would happen if I added darkness to the mix?

I knew that I couldn’t just throw three types of mana at the thing, but what if I focused them. It would be difficult, more difficult than trying to combine the two types of mana at once. Still it was worth a shot.

I pictured a ball of earth. I began infusing the earth ball with my fire mana. This was the basic technique to create a magma ball. Not really difficult, but it did drain a large amount of mana. A little more than 500 mana to be exact.

Now adding darkness was the trick. As I poured it in, the fire was pushed out. I had an ominously glowing cooled piece of molten rock after infusing it with dark mana.

I threw it at the wormman anyway. It didn’t have any noticeable effect, so I continued my experiments. The only reason I could think of for it letting me hit it so often, was to give its immunities to the queen’s guardians, and maybe the queen itself.

I tried again. This time I tried fusing dark-fire to a ball of earth. The dark-fire did fuse, but it didn’t at the same time. The fire started consuming the earth as soon as it came in contact with it.

The fire first melted the earth ball, then turned it into ashes. I was on the right track, but the wormman decided it had given me enough time.

Several worms about the size of Heather came from above us. I opened the bottom of our safety box all the way, and we jumped out. Well, Lily fell out. Sadly Luckily, Tear caught her with an orb of water.

The wormman let the smaller worms fuse themselves to him. Well, if I can’t combine three types of mana to attack, I guess I’ll just have to go with my earlier plan.

I had Tear float up to the wormman. The wormman seemed cautious, but I had EDI and Heather distract it by attacking.

The jellyfish got close to the worm from behind. The worm turned to attack the not-so-stealthy jellyfish, but was bitten by Heather.

Tear took advantage of this by wrapping all of its tentacles around the wormman’s neck. The tiny stingers instantly activated.

As soon as the stingers met the worm, I poured as much water mana on the spot as possible. Water produced by water mana has no natural salt in it. While this may not be good to refill a water tank that houses saltwater fish, for my purposes, it was perfect.

After the stingers had done their job, Tear released the worm. The worm tried to grab for Tear, but EDI slashed at its arm, throwing a large portion of worm at me.

“Heather! Let go!” Heather immediately responded. The instant the words left my lips, she released the worm.

The water mana I created poured into the area Tear had stung. Tear started pouring in water mana as well.

The plan was simple. Jellyfish stings were actually just tiny threads that dig into your skin. The threads release a small amount of poison. The poison is enough to kill most small animals, but effects larger animals like humans much less severely.

Unless you have an allergy of course. The best thing to do when stung is pour alcohol, vinegar, ammonia, or urine on it. It works against the poison jellyfish create.

The absolute worst thing you can do is pour pure, unsalted, fresh water on it. That increases the speed the poison courses through you, and helps the poison avoid T-cells.

I was helping the poison along. The wormman fell to the floor, even as I threw the newly forming large worm at it. The large worm fused to the wormman. The extra blood only slowed the process.

The amount of pure water Tear and I were pouring in was enough to flood the veins of something twice as large as the worm several times.

The worm laid on the ground, convulsing. Presumably it was dying. I ‘let’ EDI poke it with her Sai. The worms didn’t sprout from its body at all. Instead a trickle of blood came out.

If the worm was dying, that would imply creating the smaller worms was a conscious effort. I could use that.

Not trusting that the poison had done the job, I activated my dark-fire. The fire covered the entire worm’s body. Instead of flaking off like before, the body was consumed entirely. Even the blood on the ground was consumed by it.

After a few seconds there was nothing left. Well that was kind of anti-climactic. I was happy to have beaten the thing, but I expected a bigger fight. After all the trouble I had gone through I ended up killing it with poison? Whatever.

That did give me a new idea though. Even if I couldn’t figure out how to use tri-mana I bet I could figure out what they did based on what the dual-mana did.

Let’s see. I want to create poison, that’s probably water/dark/nature. Since dark/nature is decay, and water/nature is enhancement. But what is dark/water?

I decided to try out dark/water combination. It resulted in a murky water ball. I poked it, and instantly regretted my decision.

Pain coursed through my hand. My arm began throbbing with the intense shooting of nerve endings. It was all I could do to hold back a scream.

My back arched in pain, but I managed to keep my teeth clenched. I let nothing show on my face. Letting sound out would be a show of weakness. As I arched my back, I stretched my hands forward. Sol was already using healing magic on me.

I opened my mouth. “*YAWN* Gosh that was an overdue killing.” I played it off as a stretch. I looked at EDI, it seemed as though she didn’t notice the pain I was in. Lily was a bit wide eyed though.

“Voice,” Ancestor seemed to answer my unspoken question, “EDI was looking the other way, but Lily saw the strange version of stretching you just did.”

I frowned. I didn’t really care what Lily thought, but she might have taken that as a sign of weakness. I needed to let her know who was boss. I was not about to have an assassination attempt due to my own negligence.

I would just have to figure out some nasty methods of dealing with the nine wormmen we had left. I was assuming the quest included the queen at number 100.

The saddest part about the last few day? I hadn’t leveled any of my skills up. It seemed like any skill at level 50 or more had some new requirement for leveling up.

I was itching to kill those last nine bastards, and I had just the way to do it.

Spoiler :

Stats WindowNameVoice0fReasonClassMana MageLevel 35Health: 100Mana: 1520Stamina: 350Current Title: SurgeonHealth Regen: 1/sMana Regen: 20.4(15.4)/sStamina Regen: 5.1/sStrength41Agility34Wisdom204Intelligence152Endurance51Dexterity44Luck0Vitality35Charisma35Compassion95Leadership66Logic22Piety89Unused Stat Points0Fame850

Skills WindowAutomated Novice Level 9 Exp 25.00%

Speed Reading Novice Level 9 Exp 00.00%

Auto Read Novice Level 20 Exp 50.00%Group Skill: Key to Self-Sustained Alchemy Novice Level 24 Exp 10.46%

Group Skill: Long Distance Inspection Adept Level 50 Exp 00.00%

Group Skill: Automatic Nursing Novice Level 12 Exp 50.00%

Group Skill: Con Artist Novice Level 17 Exp 90.16%

Group Skill: Magical Mastery Apprentice Level 32 Exp 46.50%

Group Skill: Skill Mastery Adept Level 50 Exp 21.23%

Group Skill: Tactical Survival Adept Level 50 Exp 00.00%

Group Skill: Tactical Combat Training Adept Level 50 Exp 00.00%

Group Skill: Breakdown Novice Level 12 Exp 46.64%

Group Skill: Harvesting Mastery Novice Level 3 Exp 11.11%

Group Skill: Crafting Mastery Novice Level 4 Exp 60%

Affinities WindowLight70%Water60%Wind25%Nature55%Metal25%Earth30%Fire25%Darkness100%

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