Isaac’s wings suddenly extended and moved to let him levitate off from the ground. He looked attentively to the pair of cyclops, seemingly decided something. He flew towards them, and when he was finally twenty meters away from them, the round one eyelid suddenly retracted, and their eyes were open. The colors of their pupil was different, for Skivur were blazing red while for Skivar were chilling blue. They were menacing, and if one looked deeply into their pupils, one could perceived the elements dwelled inside it. Nonetheless, Isaac already knew about them a lot, except for their personality and behavior, after he appraised them. Hence, it wasn’t surprising their eye color represented the affinity with their element. He halted as he calmly hovered, waiting for the cyclops to stand and accept his challenge. Sitting in each side of the enormous gate, the gatekeepers were awakened for they sensed a presence, seemingly challenging them. “Brother, how much time has passed since we
He could only endure their mocking as he gritted his teeth, swearing he would take back to the humiliation they were spitting towards him. The comedy lasted for a while, before Skivur scrutinized Isaac once again. “Oh wait, brother! Do you think he is too familiar?” asked Skivur. “Hmm,” Skivar inspected Isaac for a while before his single eyes suddenly lit up! “Come to think of it, I remember someone challenging us with the same appearance. Have you forgotten it, brother? You laugh back then just like before! When we became a gatekeepers, there was only two time you laughed!” “Oh, right! I finally remember! GRAGRAGRAGRA!” Skivur wiped the tears crawling from his single eyelid, and said. “That guy accidentally stumbled to this place, and never intended to challenge us to begin with.” “I don’t think so, brother. I could still remember his desire to enter the door, but was feared by you. You even decided to let him off because he was the first monster that made you laugh after mille
“Oh, Skivar, look!” Skivur pointed at Isaac. “It seems he is now ready for battle! Quick! Pick a number from 1 to 100, and the number you selected is the amount of power I will show!” “So you mean, if I pick 20, you will only show twenty percent of your power?” Skivur nodded, and Skivar thought for a while and said,” that’s interesting, well see… Hmm, what about seventy?” “Seventy might…” Skivur gazed at Isaac and shook his head. “Never mind, if he could fight with me toe to toe and last for at least…” Skivur count using his three fingers and concluded. “At least for fifteen seconds!” Not only Skivur but Skivar perceived the power radiating from Isaac. Out of the two, Skivar was wise and quite smart, for he knew Skivur’s prowess – if only display seventy percent out of his full power – was likely the same for Isaac. ‘I hope he can last for a while and bring joy towards my brother.’ “Are you ready?” Skivur asked Isaac, but the latter ignored him. “Well, I should have known you neve
[You have activated the chain skill, Charge > Mosquito Bite > Ice breath Lv1.] This time, Phantom did not chant for the Ice Breath yet, for he wanted to utilize the Mosquito bite to absorb the blood completely before freezing the monster to death. Right now, Isaac did not know if only he added Ice Breath out of pity for the enemy, suffering from the lack of blood before dying, so he instantly killed them. He was completely perplexed about his decision before of adding the Ice breath to the chain skill he possessed. He might have forgotten the actual usage of the charge to mosquito bite skill. To charge and absorbed their blood, becoming a killing machine. However, with the addition of magic skill, which needed a lot of time casting, its definite utilization diminished. It would now took time to kill the enemy, much less caused a rampaged. Pierce! Once his needle mouth finally pierced at the A three-legged long tongue red toad, confirming the place he stabbed was out of his tongue
The Gatekeepers, known for the last boss of the tutorial stage. They were supposed to effortless to deal with, but only an existences that could be count with hand passed their test to enter the next stage… the actual lower phase of the first stage of the dungeon! They have been guarding the gate for millennia, and most of the time they sleep. No one dared to bother them, for once they were disturbed and wholly awakened, signifying a challenger has appeared. A life and death battle would ensued… Only for the challenger. The Gatekeeper were immortal, like literally, for they couldn’t be destroyed even with the passage of time. Only if the challenger could gain their approval would they permit to allow the player entering the next stage. The key was them – the Gatekeepers. For now, Isaac wasn’t aware for this information yet, but not prior to the system’s announcement. [A mission is initiated! Name – To the other side. Do you want to accept the mission? Yes/No?] Aside from the s
“As expected.” Isaac sighed. “I didn’t know the goblin village is about to face its impending doom. Who would have thought they are dumber than humans? Well, back then. Citizens were easy to deceive by the government, but it was only because they doesn’t have a choice. While here… I have nothing to say.” Isaac looked at the little girl goblin with pity. He also looked at her big brother and later learned his name was Ink. He couldn’t help but feel sympathy for their future since even his big brother doesn’t have the power to change their faith. “In addition, even if I wanted to protect them. I might only bring myself harm. After all, who would have thought the greatest nemesis of the goblin is my race? If it isn’t because of my cautious attitude, I might not be alive and flying right now.” Isaac chuckled lightly and concluded that from now on, he would always be cautious wherever he went, especially now he was inside such a large dungeon. Even the hidden door is enough to be a lower
“As expected.” Isaac sighed. “I didn’t know the goblin village is about to face its impending doom. Who would have thought they are dumber than humans? Well, back then. Citizens were easy to deceive by the government, but it was only because they doesn’t have a choice. While here… I have nothing to say.”Isaac looked at the little girl goblin with pity. He also looked at her big brother and later learned his name was Ink. He couldn’t help but feel sympathy for their future since even his big brother doesn’t have the power to change their faith.“In addition, even if I wanted to protect them. I might only bring myself harm. After all, who would have thought the greatest nemesis of the goblin is my race? If it isn’t because of my cautious attitude, I might not be alive and flying right now.”Isaac chuckled lightly and concluded that from now on, he would always be cautious wherever he went, especially now he was inside such a large dungeon. Even the hidden door is enough to be a lower-l
The Gatekeepers, known for the last boss of the tutorial stage. They were supposed to effortless to deal with, but only an existences that could be count with hand passed their test to enter the next stage… the actual lower phase of the first stage of the dungeon!They have been guarding the gate for millennia, and most of the time they sleep. No one dared to bother them, for once they were disturbed and wholly awakened, signifying a challenger has appeared.A life and death battle would ensued… Only for the challenger.The Gatekeeper were immortal, like literally, for they couldn’t be destroyed even with the passage of time. Only if the challenger could gain their approval would they permit to allow the player entering the next stage.The key was them – the Gatekeepers.For now, Isaac wasn’t aware for this information yet, but not prior to the system’s announcement.[A mission is initiated! Name – To the other side.Do you want to accept the mission?Yes/No?]Aside from the sudden an