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Chapter - 1: Genshin Impact
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[Third Person]
Several thousand years ago, many divine Archons roamed Teyvat, each with control over certain aspects of an element. But when seven divine thrones opened in Celestia, promising the victors absolute dominion over their element, bitter power struggles, now known as the War of the Archon Gods, erupted across the world.
Two thousand years ago, the last divine seat was claimed, and the victorious Archons became known as the Seven Gods.
Together they founded the continent of Teyvat, its seven nations, and the seven elements as they are known today. Each of the Seven possesses a Gnosis, a higher nexus of power that allows them to resonate directly with Celestia and grants them the divine ability to defend their respective nations.
Teyvat was a beautiful world filled with endless wonders of every kind, from the rolling plains controlled by the free city of Mondstadt, which adored the concept of freedom in its desire to spread its literal false wings to glide on the mighty winds that swept across the lands.
Then there are the lands of Liyue, whose mountains stand tall and proud, immortal monuments along the Stone Forest, which along with the open plains and living rivers make up Liyue's lush landscape next to the economic center of the world with its great port.
The last of the lands I knew was the mysterious land of Inazuma, an isolated archipelago in the far east of Teyvat, overwhelmed by endless thunderstorms, and when you set foot on the islands of red maple and cherry blossom, the winding coastlines and high cliffs, the forests and mountains full of secrets, there lay a god obsessed with immortality, who strictly controlled her domain to the point of killing or stripping the powers of anyone on her island chain.
But during the Great War of the Archons, hundreds of thousands of gods died or disappeared, nowhere to be found. Now, thousands of years have passed and all is lost to history.
But how will the world change when a new being invades their home world?
[Interlude]
[The world of Teyvat: Windwail Highland - Wolvendom]
In the central part of Teyvat was a dangerous forest full of magical creatures and humanoid monsters called hilichurls.
This place was a paradise for many adventurers, as they could hunt high-level monsters and become rich overnight without having to worry about food and drink in their lives.
Yet, countless adventurers had slept in the same forest forever due to their low strength. However, none of this seemed to bother a black-haired young man who was currently at the edge of this monster forest, sleeping near a small stream while the warm sun bathed his body and brought back pleasant memories.
This young man appeared to be eighteen years old, with an angular face that exuded an irresistible charm. His dark, curly hair framed an enchanting face, while his bright black eyes seemed to pierce right through to the soul.
He muscular body exuded perfect balance, undoubtedly highlighting his remarkable physical constitution. His pale, snow-white skin enhanced his beauty, adding a touch of desire to his appearance.
[Picture ---> Mc]
Above him was a girl with a delicate, almost ethereal face that seemed straight out of a fairy tale. She looked like a porcelain doll, incredibly charming. She wore a white dress that opened across her chest and came down to her thighs. Two cloth bracelets dangled from her arms, while several bandages were wrapped around her feet.
But what really caught the eye were the red spots, almost like claw marks, that adorned her body, especially her arms and legs, giving her figure an irresistibly fascinating air.
Her presence exerted an almost hypnotic charm, as if she were a succubus, radiating an aura that enchanted everyone around her. Her hair was a fuzzy blue, while her eyes, deep red, exuded an irresistible charm, capable of attracting anyone who dared to cross them.
The man realized that it must be morning as he listened to the sweet chirping of birds in the distance and felt the wind gently caressing the leaves of the trees. The sky was clear and blue, and the sun was shining brightly. It was indeed a good morning, a perfect start to the day.
He looked up and looked around with a confused expression on his face. "What the..." He turned his head and looked around. All he could see was a stream of water and some trees. He was completely stunned by the sight of these huge, towering trees.
Where was he standing? Well, he didn't really care, as long as he wasn't somehow in a world where there were super-nerfed versions of the old gods or something.
He held his head and looked up at the blue sky above him as scene after scene flashed through his mind. After a few moments he stopped thinking and a bitter smile appeared on his face.
"Now I remember what happened... So this is the new world. Not bad, it could have ended much worse for me, and the simple life I longed for is certainly not yet discovered.
He studied this information in his mind, and then a wry smile appeared in his heart. He had never thought that one day he would be transported to another world by a system, just like those deceitful protagonists.
Finally, he thought of the macabre system that had taken him there, using a truly terrifying method of travel that would make even the greatest horror movie fans shit their pants.
As the color red began to take hold of him, and the darkness itself began to move around him like a thick, dark glue, he felt a very eerie, but for some reason very familiar sensation that he had never felt before.
In particular, he remembered the feeling of his whole body becoming tired, and he could not help but feel helpless as the darkness physically invaded his body and slowly consumed him, making him feel that familiar sensation again, but also a horrible abnormal feeling that overwhelmed him, creating the illusion of drowning, then only darkness.
His name is Homura Akamatsu, a simple student who dropped out of school because of various problems that caused him much discomfort and frustration. Fortunately, thanks to his wealthy family, he did not have to worry about money to support himself.
For as long as he could remember, everyone had begun to avoid him like the plague for reasons he could not understand. This tendency had continued even in high school. It was not that he was horribly deformed, part of a notorious group, or had a terrible personality....
He was a simple person, or at least he wanted to be, and no one was going to stop him!
He did not know exactly when his curse, as he liked to call it, began. During elementary school and before, he had no problem socializing with others and making friends.
Something about him repelled people, but he could not figure out what it was. Whenever he tried to approach someone to ask for an explanation, they would apologize in a panic and walk away as quickly as possible.
He had gotten used to these reactions, and after almost five years he spent most of his free time alone, but the way he was treated was so frustrating and unfair that sometimes he felt like throwing a tantrum. Or set something on fire.
A sour expression appeared on his face as he thought about his "uniqueness" and the fact that maybe there was some truth in what others said about him. When he started school, his "special ability," as he called it, had caused all kinds of rumors to circulate about him.
How did he keep from going crazy after all that? The answer was surprisingly simple. At some point in his existence, a strange system screen had appeared in front of his eyes. But unlike the stereotypical protagonists, it had not given him any special abilities or privileges.
Instead, he began a conversation, openly discussing his problems, his deepest disturbances. The system tried to help him as best it could, offering advice on how to live the simple life he so desperately wanted.
The effect was extraordinary: his academic performance rose rapidly, and his impeccable behavior silenced the critical voices, at least for a while. Nevertheless, there were still students around the university who believed in this mysterious system.
Eventually, however, the situation became overwhelming. After careful consideration, he decided to drop everything and retire, opting for a secluded and quiet life. He preferred to be seen for who he really was, rather than maintain the illusion that the system screen had created around him.
Having spent his life as a hermit, it was time for him to "find what he lacked," the system said, before trying to transfer him to another world, as if he were a real protagonist.
He did not agree with this at all; his desire was simply to live a quiet life. He had no intention of giving up his present life, but for some reason the system insisted.
Fortunately, before sending him to this world, the system gave him one last gift: the ability to choose a weapon from those available in the vast multiverse so that he could defend himself and survive in this new environment.
After much thought, he accepted the offer and chose the weapon that would accompany him on his adventure, or so he hoped. But everything seemed too surreal, as if he had stepped into a bad comic book.
And he could not help but stroke the head of the little girl he held in his arms. She made a sweet sound of contentment, "UmU," as she squirmed and purred like a little cat.
It was a heartwarming scene in such a strange and life-threatening context. And what made it even more special was the presence of this adorable little girl, his chosen weapon to live easily in this new world.
Her name is Depore Magnasetia, a powerful demonic stone from another dimension capable of wreaking destruction on a massive scale. It was an ancient relic, famous in the history of the world for its strength and the power it could bestow upon its master.
[Picture ---> Depore Magnasetia]
Why her, of all the powerful weapons in the vast multiverse? The answer was simple, summed up in one word: utility. The amount of skill it possessed was simply extraordinary.
In addition to enhanced senses, superhuman physical features, illusion creation, transformation, body control, shape shifting, space manipulation, clairvoyance, mental manipulation, telepathy, intangibility, time manipulation...
Not only was she incredibly powerful even at a fraction of her true potential, but at full strength she could have easily competed at the continental level, if not beyond.
It was an amazing prospect, and he saw it as just the beginning of an adventure into a new, unknown world. Once he got used to fully utilizing her power, he would be virtually invincible.
Moreover, in this particular world, her presence was like a living cheat code, thanks to her shifting abilities. She could adapt to any weapon the situation demanded, and as if that were not enough, she could also copy the abilities of weaker weapons and make them her own.
It was an unprecedented advantage that made him virtually unstoppable in any conflict or challenge he faced. And he could only admit it with the greatest of sincerity:
East and Restia (from "Seirei Tsukai no Blade Dance") and even Judecca (from "Trinity Seven") - there was no comparison. Although they were undoubtedly powerful, she possessed infinite potential, and since she was not a Demon King destined to destroy the world, she seemed to be the perfect weapon for him.
It didn't matter that she came from one of his all-time favorite manga, or that she had a form that allowed her to transform into a broadsword that somehow resembled Guts from Berserk...
Besides, he was not like the other protagonists and would not be fooled by their cute and seductive ways, although he had to admit that he would not mind having the three sword spirits worship his cock like it was the tastiest thing in the world.
Well, that was his teenage hormones talking. Although he needed to be reminded of one very important thing that was never said: Judecca is not pretty, Judecca is THICC.
Deciding to put all these thoughts aside, he decided to leave the problems to his future self and wanted to go back to sleep in that comfortable place. However, his intention was disturbed by an annoying voice that interrupted his original plan.
"I think we could ask the guy who's sleeping for directions - to Mondstadt, I suppose," said a slightly shrill voice that sounded familiar for some reason.
This caused the protagonist to turn his head in that direction, and to his surprise, he finally realized what world he was in, and let out a small sigh of relief.
The landscape before him was dominated by an adorable and lively creature that looked like a small blue fairy, with wings and a wreath floating above her head. With large purple eyes that seemed to reflect her endless curiosity and lively nature.
This being was Paimon, a floating humanoid figure the size of a child, with white hair and clothes adorned with stars, who acted as a guide to the protagonist of this world.
Next to Paimon was Lumine, a young woman with long blonde hair and bright eyes, wearing an elaborate, mostly white dress adorned with a series of ornaments that delicately hugged the shape of her body.
The top of the dress, with its fitted design, accentuated the grace of her form without revealing too much, while leaving her smooth, slender legs free to show off her firm, spankable ass.
"I thought you were supposed to be my guide..." Lumine muttered, and the value of seeing her already mentally appreciate Paimon's fall from being a trusted guide to lying firmly in the emergency food section for her to use in the most difficult moments of their adventure.
"Ehehe..." Paimon just laughed nervously, watching the look on her companion's face as she walked away, clearly reluctant to be used to satisfy her appetite.
Lumine a could only sigh; it seemed that the way to find her brother would not be easy at all. But she was not going to give up for so little, even if it meant searching the ends of the earth.
The most important thing for her was to find answers, so she finally approached the boy in question. "W-wake up," Lumine murmured in a timid, unconvincing tone that clearly showed her lack of confidence.
"I'm hungry..." he said in a flat tone as he looked at the flying creature in front of him, which seemed to become more inviting every second, like a juicy hamburger, and he couldn't help but lick his lips, imagining its delicious taste.
"Paimon is not food!" shouted Paimon, kicking her legs in the air. The young man, however, did not seem to care about the little fairy's anger.
"Talk about emergency food?"
"Hey, how rude!" Paimon said angrily, her already high-pitched voice becoming a whimper. "Paimon is not emergency food!" The creature, the size of a fried chicken, shouted, stomping its feet in the air, then backed away from him and Lumine.
Lumine gave him a small smile, apparently satisfied that he had come up with the same answer he had thought. For a moment, he felt the urge to give in and tell the truth about all the crap that had happened to him...
But he took a deep breath and collected his thoughts as he began to take his first steps. "Looks like I found a nice place to stay and I really overslept... If you don't mind, I could show you the way to Mondstadt," he said as he slowly rose from the position he had woken up in.
Meanwhile, he tried to gently wake Depore, who cutely stroked her eyes and looked around in confusion before hugging him possessively.
Fortunately, no one could see her, at least until she decided otherwise. Otherwise, he would have to explain a lot more than necessary, and frankly, he had no intention of doing that.
"Woah, do you know where we are? Wait, if you were asleep the whole time, how did you not get attacked by monsters?" asked Paimon, who saw her shrug and spoke up. "Well, you could at least take us to Mondstadt!"
Lumine gave her flying friend a look full of disdain, which made the fairy start, fearing that she would be excluded from the group for being considered too useless.
"Sure. Most of the major cities in Teyvat have roads or paths leading directly to them," he said, pointing to the obviously large path that interrupted the tree line surrounding his current location.
"If we use this smaller path, after crossing a few hills, it will take us to the main road that leads directly to Mondstadt." Did he use the information from the game to his advantage? YES, he was somehow sorry, not really.
Lumine nodded and looked at Paimon's embarrassed form flying in front of them, shouting with obvious excitement. "Well, let's go! I can already smell the food that is waiting for us!"
And with these words, his life in a new world had officially begun, and he hoped it would at least be a fun experience.
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[Interlude]
[Dimension of Chaos - Not too far from the Abyss]
In a distant dimension known as the realm of Chaos, within the confines of the illustrious Magic Academy of Urvis, lies the private domain of the esteemed Serpent clan.
Within these quarters, a young man with raven-black hair bore an expression wrought with fury, unleashing his wrath upon every object in the room, heedless of their worth, in a desperate bid to pacify his turmoil.
"Brother Yongje Bihyung, I implore you to quell your anger," pleaded a girl adorned with lengthy, obsidian locks, meticulously tied in a bun and draped in traditional Chinese attire.
"How can I possibly find solace, Yongje Rain? A decade past, I embedded the Depore fragment within my arm, in anticipation of the day I would ascend to the throne of Chaos. Yet now, it has vanished! The King's stone has been purloined from the forbidden labyrinth!" raged the once-calm Yongje Bihyung.
"Whoever dares to pilfer Depore and sabotage my aspirations shall rue the day they drew breath!" proclaimed Yongje Bihyung with fervor.
[Picture ---> Yongje Bihyung]
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