
Throughout this sprawling world, greatness was defined by Systems—magnificent and intricate channels through which power flowed, distinguishing the worthless from the elite. Every child born into civilization received their System at the age of ten, a sacred ritual presided over by the Council of Ascendants. Blue light would corona their brows, ancient runes would inscribe themselves across their skin, and they would transform into something more than human. Mages wielded fire and lightning. Warriors gained strength that could bend steel. Healers commanded life itself.
Klein Slash had experienced none of this.
He stood in the marketplace of Krell, watching from the shadows of a crumbling archway as a young girl no more than ten years old underwent her Awakening. Her parents wept with joy. The gathered crowd erupted in cheers as violet light erupted from her chest—a Mystic System, rare and coveted. Her mother pressed her face against the girl's forehead in gratitude, murmuring prayers to the ancient powers that had blessed their bloodline.
No one looked at Klein. No one ever did.
He was twenty-three years old, and he had never possessed a System. Not for lack of trying. His parents had taken him to every temple, every shrine, every purported healer and priest within a hundred leagues. They had begged the Council for answers. They had sacrificed livestock and coin, offered prayers until their voices grew hoarse. Nothing had worked. At seventeen, after another failed attempt at awakening, his father had simply stopped speaking to him. At nineteen, his mother followed her husband's silence into the grave. She died believing her son was cursed.
Perhaps she had been right.
Klein Slash dwelled in that chasm of worthlessness, deemed lesser by a society that had cast him aside. In Krell, the Systemless were not imprisoned or executed—the world had progressed beyond such crude barbarism. Instead, they were simply erased. Jobs were reserved for the gifted. Housing was rationed to those with demonstrable value. Education, apprenticeships, even simple commerce were designed to exclude those who lacked the intricate channels of power that defined modern civilization.
He survived by taking work no one else would accept: hauling refuse, digging ditches, scrubbing the blood from the floors of the Coliseum after the gladiatorial matches. His hands were callused and scarred. His back perpetually ached. And every night, he returned to a room smaller than most storage closets, in a tenement that reeked of despair and disease, to sleep on a mat of straw.
This was his life. This was all it would ever be.
The young girl's Awakening ceremony concluded, and the crowd dispersed, carrying her forward into a world of infinite possibility. Klein turned away and melted back into the narrower streets of the lower districts, where the Systemless clustered together like rats in a sinking ship.
Three days later, a call went out through Krell's lower districts. The Council was recruiting laborers for an expedition into the Blackspine Mountains—treacherous territory where ancient ruins had been discovered, sites of incomprehensible power that required excavation and study. The pay was meager, but it was pay. And more importantly, it was work that would take Klein away from Krell, away from the suffocating weight of a city that despised him.
He signed the contract with a crude mark—he had never learned to write—and was assigned to a team of twelve other Systemless laborers. They departed at dawn, trudging behind a contingent of six Council-sanctioned adventurers: powerful individuals with gleaming Systems and armor that caught the morning light like captured stars.
The journey took two weeks. The Blackspine Mountains rose from the earth like the broken teeth of some ancient leviathan, their peaks perpetually shrouded in mist and storm. The expedition pushed deeper into those slopes, following maps that were hundreds of years old, chasing whispers of legendary power and lost civilization.
On the fifteenth day, they discovered the first ruin.
It was massive—a temple of black stone that seemed to drink in the sunlight, its architecture so alien that the eye struggled to comprehend its geometry. The Council adventurers approached with caution, their weapons drawn, their Systems flaring with readiness. The Systemless laborers were ordered to remain a safe distance away while the gifted ones investigated.
Klein sat on a cold stone, watching the distant figures of his betters disappear into the temple's gaping maw. Around him, the other Systemless whispered anxiously. Some prayed. Others simply stared at their feet, as if expecting the earth to swallow them whole.
It was then that the ground began to tremor.
The vibration started subtle—a barely perceptible shaking in the stone beneath their bodies. Then it intensified. Dust cascaded from the mountainside above them. Klein leaped to his feet as several of his companions cried out in panic. The entrance to the temple flared with sickly green light, and a sound emerged—not quite a scream, not quite a roar—that seemed to come from the very core of the world.
One of the Council adventurers staggered backward out of the temple, blood streaming down his face. Behind him came something else.
It was massive. It was ancient. It was *wrong* in ways that made Klein's mind struggle to process what his eyes were seeing. The creature's form seemed to shift and writhe, as if it existed partially in a reality other than this one. Its skin was black as obsidian and covered in runes that glowed with eldritch power. Where it stepped, the stone cracked and withered. Where it breathed, the air itself seemed to corrupt and decay.
A Divine ARCHFIEND.
The adventurers engaged it immediately, their Systems blazing to life with desperate power. Fire and lightning erupted across the mountainside. Stone walls rose from the earth to contain the creature's advance. A healer chanted prayers in a language that predated civilization itself. But the ARCHFIEND was undeterred. It swatted aside their defenses as if they were the efforts of insects. One adventurer—a warrior woman whose System had granted her strength beyond mortal measure—was lifted bodily from the ground by one of the creature's appendages and hurled against the mountainside with enough force to crack her bones audibly.
Panic consumed the group of Systemless laborers. They scattered like leaves before a wind, running blindly in whatever direction seemed remotest from the battle. Klein found himself separated from the others, scrambling over loose stone and through narrow passes, his breath coming in ragged gasps.
He rounded a corner and found himself in a dead-end ravine, walls of black stone rising on all sides. Behind him, he could still hear the sounds of the battle—the roar of the ARCHFIEND, the screams of the adventurers, the crackling discharge of their Systems attempting to contain something fundamentally beyond their comprehension.
There was nowhere left to run.
Klein pressed himself against the stone wall, breathing hard, waiting for death to find him. He had always known it would end this way. In pain. In terror. Alone in some forsaken place, abandoned by a world that had no use for him.
A shadow fell across the ravine.
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Klein’s shout rang out through the courtyard, filled with fierce determination as he lunged at Manny, delivering a single, devastating punch. The impact was brutal, echoing like thunder as it connected with Manny’s face. The force of the blow sent Manny flying through the air, twisting and turning like a ragdoll caught in a storm. Dust and debris erupted around him, swirling chaotically as shockwaves rippled through the ground.Klein didn’t hesitate. He propelled himself into the air, effortlessly hovering above Manny’s airborne form, a predatory gleam in his eyes. As Manny reached the peak of his flight, Klein descended, slamming him back down with a force that shook the earth beneath them. The ground exploded into a crater upon impact, debris scattering everywhere and sending the surrounding knights reeling.A heavy silence fell over the Garrison Whites who remained conscious, their faces frozen in shock and disbelief. Manny, one of their esteemed commanders, had been defeated so ea
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Manny felt a surge of determination as he activated his System, the power coursing through him like wildfire. Without hesitation, his regular clothes evaporated, replaced by a full suit of Crimson Red Armor that shimmered with an intimidating brilliance as it settled over his body. The armor, with its sharp edges and intricate designs, pulsed with energy, radiating an aura of menace.“Crimson Armor!” he shouted, his voice booming and echoing through the courtyard. The Garrison Whites roared in approval, their excitement palpable as they formed a semicircle around him, eager to witness the impending confrontation.Klein simply smiled, his gaze unwavering as it locked onto Manny’s. He stood his ground, not flinching, not taking a step back. The confidence radiating from him made the onlookers uneasy. Some began to murmur amongst themselves, questioning Klein's sanity.“He wants to challenge a Vice?” one whispered in disbelief.“Pft, Manny will wipe the floor with this Blank,” another sc
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Klein stood alone in the vast cavern, surrounded by the remnants of his training. The incredible transformation he had undergone over the past 24 hours felt surreal, and he found himself questioning reality more than once. How many times had he asked himself if he was dreaming? He lost count. Despite pinching his skin and trying to wake up, he remained firmly planted in Storm’s realm, where everything felt real and vibrant."My system level is comparable to the top 10 System Bearers," he marveled, unable to contain the awe in his voice. "Unbelievable!" The words reverberated off the stone walls, echoing back to him, as if the cavern itself shared in his excitement.Klein remembered the complexities of system levels. He knew that advancing by even a single level usually took years of grueling effort, countless battles, and unwavering dedication. Many System Bearers spent their entire lives stuck at the same level, while here he was, standing at level 11 after just one day. He couldn’t
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Klein stood in solemn silence, the weight of Storm’s words hanging in the air like a heavy fog. His mind raced, grappling with the reality of his dreams coming true, yet it felt surreal—almost too good to be true. Three questions formed in his mind, each one pressing against his consciousness like a drumbeat. “Won’t the Devour still fail?” he asked, his voice steady but laced with uncertainty. “And if it works, what will happen to you? What do you want me to do with all that power?”Storm’s response came with a calmness that belied the gravity of the situation. “Firstly, it won’t. The probability applies when the target is resisting,” he explained, his deep voice resonating within Klein’s mind. “Secondly, I will cease to exist. Do not fret, for I have lived so long I cannot deduce the years. I wish to rest in eternal slumber without regrets. Consider it a request, my only request. Lastly, do whatever you want. I told you from the beginning… You are not a servant.”Klein felt his heart
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Klein stood there, feeling the strength coursing through him. He took a moment to breathe, fully aware that his life had changed forever. “I can’t believe it,” he murmured to himself, a grin spreading across his face. The ordinary days he once knew were behind him, and he prepared to embrace his new identity as a System Bearer. The dragonic aura flowing within him felt like a gift, and he was determined to use it to its fullest potential. With a renewed sense of purpose, he spread his wings again, ready to take flight. “Time to show everyone I’m not just a Blank anymore!”Just as he gathered himself to test his ARCHFIEND Shout ability, a deep, resonant voice echoed in his mind. “Playing with the grace you received? You humans are tactless.” The voice dripped with raw power, making everything around him feel insignificant. Klein's heart raced, and he recognized the voice immediately. “Mr. Divine ARCHFIEND!” he exclaimed, struggling to keep his voice steady. His fear amplified the words
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"Hello? Anyone there?" Klein tried again, louder this time. His voice echoed back at him from the walls. The sound made him feel even more isolated. The Divine ARCHFIEND was supposed to be watching over him, but it seemed like he was left to fend for himself.Klein started tapping his foot, trying to stay calm. The steady rhythm helped a bit, but frustration built inside him. Was this some sort of test? Was Storm watching from the shadows, waiting to see how he would handle the silence?He knew he had to keep waiting, but it was getting harder by the minute. Klein took a deep breath, trying to focus on staying calm. He didn’t want to lose his cool and make things worse.But the uncertainty was becoming too much to handle. He needed some kind of answer, some indication that he wasn’t completely forgotten.No response came.Suddenly, Klein realized something. "My wounds." The agonizing pain that had enveloped him vanished instantly. Overjoyed, he credited the ARCHFIEND for granting his
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