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Chapter 62: Masta' Rhasta'

Rhasta shrugs at Michael's words, seemingly nonplussed by his situation. "I used to help spirits to their final destination! So It's quite ironic to find myself. Like this! Heh-hahaha-Heh!" he laughs, finding the situation comical for some reason.

"Like this? Do you even feel your body right now? Or are you just a voice in the book?" Michael asks.

Rhasta's animated form looks around the page for a moment before looking back up at Michael, "Well... I am sitting in a large forested clearing. It'd quite peaceful, and all the spirits seem quite happy here... Aha! Even my favourite Serpents are here... Though, they seem a bit tired." he shakes his head, "From your words, my spirit seems to be inside a book of some sort? One of those odd grimoires perhaps!?"

Michael crooks a brow, "Er, if you see yourself in a clearing, how are you looking at me right now?" he asks, his curiosity of the origins of the strange book only increasing the more he learns of it.

Rhasta grins a crooked smile, "Well, Youngster... To me, you are a giant face in the sky! It might be one of the scariest things I have ever witnessed!" he explains. (Just imagine that creepy-ass Baby-face sun from the Tellytubbies)

Michael shakes his head at the thought of it, wondering if his action just now had created hurricane-level winds where Rhasta was residing. He coughs into his hand as he looks down at the book sitting in his lap, "Earlier, you said 'We are the messengers of those gone by'... What does that even mean?"

Rhasta laughs, "Do you not feel it Young one!? You have inherited my power!" he exclaims while pointing at Michael.

Michael nods in response, finds one thing strange... "You say I've inherited your power, but I'm only able to cast a few of your spells... I doubt that was all you could do in your lifetime, right?"

Rhasta looks contemplative for a moment before slowly nodding, "Indeed! During my life, I communed with the spirits, both of human and not! Are you not able to do this!?" he asks.

Michael shrugs, "Er, I've never met a spirit, so I don't know..."

Rhasta shakes his head, "Spirits are everywhere Young one! You simply don't have the mindset to understand them! You may have my affinity! But you lack my understanding!" he explains after putting two and two together.

Michael slowly nods, somewhat understanding Rhasta's words... "Well, you will teach me, right? Ah! I'm Michael by the way. Nice to meet you!"

Rhasta nods with folded arms, "I will teach you! But the path of a Shaman is a long and arduous one! It may take you many years to learn even the basics!... Even I, one of the most famous known Shaman's still hadn't learned everything, Even with a lifetime of study! Some do not even commune with a single spirit before they reach the end of their lifespan!"

Michael frowns, that was a problem. He didn't have time to sit around communing with the spirits, he doubted he'd be able to stay in this town much longer after killing Anais and setting fire to it. Furthermore, he still had that world-destroying Ancient Dragon to worry about!

He sheepishly scratches the back of his head, "Erm, could we hold off on those studies and focus on my current abilities actually? I'm not in a good situation here, I need to get as strong as possible, as quickly as possible..."

Rhasta nods as one of his Serpent Ward's slither onto his lap, allowing him to pet it. "If you wish... I can see you are relying on our connection to use magic..." he snorts, "You even have to say the name of the spell to use it! Amateurish!"

Michael smiles at Rhasta's words, "I'll be in your care then, Master Rhasta. Before that though, I have other things that need my attention."

Rhasta nods and waves him off with a smug expression... It seems that calling him Master might've be overdoing it. "Hah! It's not like I am going anywhere! Be off with you Youngster!"

Michael grins and is about to turn the page, but notices a flickering symbol at the corner of the page... He presses it, and another bright flash obscures his vision, causing him to blink a couple times.

Once his vision returns to him, he finds some kind of see-through roulette wheels floating in front of him. There were thousands of items that it could presumably land on once spun, and he was overjoyed to find items he recognised.

"Tangos!? Clarity's? Even Town Portal Scrolls!?" he mutters, scanning the rest of the items and finding many that he did and didn't recognise.

There were many artifacts from the game, such as Pig Poles, Keen Optics, and Even Arcane Rings. But he noticed that the wheel was missing most of the higher-end items you could purchase in the game.

In Dota, if you had enough Gold you could purchase things like 'Divine Rapiers' which massively increased the damage you dealt, or a Heart of Tarrasque, which gives you massive strength and health, while also providing a passive healing ability akin to the mortal creature it was named after. (Tarrasque's are incredibly OP creatures in DND, which is probably where Dota got the name from.)

Still, Michael could see many items that he would love to have... Floating above the roulette wheel was the number '3', probably meaning the number of spins he had. Did this mean that every Spirit he mastered would provide him with three new items?... Nice!

Not waiting another moment, Michael grips the side of the strangely soft roulette wheel and gives a spin. Causing the wheel to rapidly rotate and release a satisfying click sound as it does so.

Michael's eyes trail the various items that pass by... Gauntlets of Strength, Magic Wands, Tomes of Knowledge, Smokes of Deceit, and even Observer wards...

Finally though, the wheel crawls to a halt... Landing on... An Iron Branch!...

"An Iron Branch..." He mutters as his excited expression slowly fades the stick dropping into hand. This was one of the cheapest items you could buy from the shop... All it did was give one point to each of your stats, while also having the ability to instantly summon a tree. Keep in mind that summoning a tree would use up the Iron Branch as well... So it was a consumable item that didn't really have a purpose...

...

"Iron Branch... FUCK!" he exclaims, tossing the hard, throwing the wooden stick at the ground and angrily spinning the wheel again.


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Chapter 63: Trinket

The wheel spins once more, and Michael's hands turn clammy as it begins slowing down and approaching... Yet another Iron Branch!... "No! Come on! Just turn one more or something!"

*Click, Click, Click... Click...*

The wheel stops, and lands on... A single clarity!...

...

"Eh, it's not an Iron Branch so it's a win in my book." he mutters as the blue triangular shaped potion drops onto his hand. A Clarity potion is essentially a 'Mana Regen' item. It slowly regenerates your mana over a relatively long period of time, at least, when compared to how most MP potions in fiction function.

Regardless, it isn't one of the items he'd actually wanted... "I want an actual equipment item! Come on!" Michael agonizingly whispers, the best item he could receive would be a Magic Stick. This item functions by collecting charges when spells are cast in its vicinity, and afterwards the charges could be used to both heal and recover mana.

Honestly, the item might actually be broken in real life, as he might be able to charge it up with his and other allies spells, unlike in the game which only allowed enemies to charge it.

Michael puts the Clarity to the side and spins the wheel once more. Watching it intently as various items pass his peripheral.

*Click-Click-Click-Click*

*Click-Click, Click, Click... Click... Click...*

It stops. And an impressive-looking artifact drops into Michael's awaiting hand... His breathes halts momentarily as he eyes skin the item... It's a trinket, the top of it is a golden loop, looking as if you'd be able to put it on a chain and wear it. Attached to the top of it is a large yet thin emerald that'd covered in gold so as to mimic the shape of a leaf... Below all of that is a long, glowing violet gem that causes Michael to unconsciously swallow his saliva.

"This... A Fairy Trinket?" he mutters, wringing his mind for any memories on it... Yes, in the game it was a Tier one 'Neutral item'(this refers to items dropped by neutral, or better known as jungle creeps). If he correctly recalls, its stats included +75 Health, +5% Mana Loss Reduction(Mana Efficiency), and +5% Spell Damage.

To put it simply, this was a casters wet dream. Providing them with more survivability, as well as boosting their magical capabilities. Simply put, something like this was perfect for Michael's current fighting style.

He was a bit unsure how bonus health would actually work, but it probably just increased your innate vitality. He shakes his head and decides to stop looking a gift horse in the mouth. He retrieves some twine that he'd been using to 'try' and repair some of his clothing, and uses it to create a makeshift neckless with the trinket.

He pulls it over his head and smiles as the softly-glowing artifact rests on his chest over his clothing... He wasn't sure how powerful this would be compared to the enchanted jewellery of this world. But it was probably better to stay safe than sorry. He tucks it under his shirt and pauses for a moment as warmth from the artifact enters him as it touches his skin.

With that done he leans over and picks up the Iron Branch from the floor and gives a sigh. "How does this thing even work?... Oi, give me stats... Abracadabra!... Shaza-No, this is stupid." he mutters.

As he's doing this, however, a glow from the Book of Commoners attracts his attention... The book's pages rapidly start flipping, and eventually stop on a page somewhere in the center of it. Michael looks at it but his eyes are drawn towards the title of the page...

"Inventory?" he mutters aloud, and as those words leave his mouth both pages of the book begin glowing slightly... This continues for a couple seconds before fading, but nothing actually ends up happening.

"Huh... Is this like a game inventory?" he mutters before repeating the phrase again, "Inventory." he states, causing the pages to glow again.

This time, however, he grabs the Iron Branch and drops it into the glowing page, causing his brows to raise as it disappears, and leaving an icon depicting the Iron Branch on the page.

Michael prods the icon and the page glows yet again, and he finds his hand clasped around the same Iron Branch from before. He squeezes the bridge of his nose before breaking into manic-sounding laughter.

"HAHAHAHAHA! Yes! THIS IS AN INVENTORY! HAHAHA! ALL OF OYU COMMON PEASANTS WHO HAVE TO CARRY AROUND YOUR SHIT! WATCH AS I SHOVE ALL OF IT INTO A BOOK! HAHAHA!" he exclaims, unable to control his excited laughter at this discovery.

"Oi! YOU'RE TOO NOISY IN THE MORNIN'! SHUT THE HELL UP!" a voice penetrates his wall as the inn-owner shouts from the first floor.

"Ha...Ah...." he pauses, realizing that he may have been a tad too loud. "Sorry!" he shouts, deciding to try and retain his composure... At least, until he wasn't in public.

Michael stows away the Iron Branch, Clarity, his bag of supplies, and all the other bits and pieces he'd collected during his stay in Antomiers. He wasn't sure how much the book could take, but it seems to have an unlimited capacity... The only caveat was that it had to fit into the book. Meaning he couldn't take house, cart, or huge pot with him for instance.

A sword, bow, or armour though? All applicable.

He had to meet Loutiel today, but there was still one final thing he had to do... Pick another Spirit from the Book of Commoners. As he turns to the front page however, he notices that his Intelligence had increased by one... Which probably means that maxing out a Spirit grants one point of their Primary Attribute. For Shadow Shaman this obviously meant his Intelligence.

It seemed like a small amount, but Michael knew it'd likely increase the higher the rank of the heroes he maxed out. At the next level, he might get two points, or he might get five or ten. It all depended on how generous the book was going to be.


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