All living beings in the world, except the Asura demons, were granted a Divine Blessing
at birth by almighty Demis. Divine Blessings bestowed strength in the form of levels
and skills, allowing frail creatures like humans the ability to fight giants and monsters
on equal terms. Were it not for Divine Blessings, people would have perished long ago.
That was what the village priest said to the kids gathered in the little holy church.
Children were struggling to sit still and listen, and every once in a while, one would
poke the person next to them and start messing around. Among the restless kids, Ruti
and Gideon sat quiet and proper.
Rather than thinking them well-mannered, the priest felt unnerved by their maturity.
A charming young boy named Tapp raised his hand. "Mr. Priest! Why do monsters have
Divine Blessings? Aren't they bad?"
Monsters came in many forms, and to say that all were evil was an over-generalization.
Still, it was true that the majority of them were harmful, and many savage monsters
attacked people for sport, not survival. What's more, there were beings with blessings
that could truly be called wicked—demons. Undoubtedly, everyone had thought at one
point or another that humans and elves would be better off if evil beings didn't possess
Divine Blessings.
The priest, whose Divine Blessing was Adept, had asked the same question in this very
holy church when he'd been a child.
"The answer to that lies in our own Divine Blessings, Tapp."
"In ours?"
"Divine Blessings grow when a bearer kills another with a blessing. But if there were
only good and righteous people in the world, then whom could we slay? God wishes
for us to live more righteously by fighting evil. That is why God gave the wicked Divine
Blessings."
Tapp nodded at the priest's answer, seemingly understanding. The young boy who had
connected with his Fighter blessing proudly declared, "I'm gonna kill even more
monsters!"
His blessing was level 3. He already regularly went out with adults to hunt monsters
with his spear and bow.
"Excuse me…," a voice called as a small hand rose in the air. It was soft, yet it still
carried a strength to make itself heard, despite the rambunctious kids. Other children
quieted down and cautiously looked at the girl that had spoken.
"What is it, Ruti?" The priest recoiled slightly. It was the first time that mysterious girl
had ever posed an inquiry.
"What is the reason for impulses?"
"Hm, ah, yes. That's a good question."
The priest patted his chest as he breathed a sigh of relief. The purpose of impulses was
self-evident, tautological. It was akin to teaching that one and one made two. It
comforted the priest to know that Ruti was fairly normal on the inside, even though
she was odd.
"As you all know, Divine Blessings have urges. My Adept blessing motivates me to
protect everyone's peace of mind and to use my magic to aid the suffering. It was those
impulses that led to my becoming a priest."
His blessing also discouraged new thinking and prioritized conservative ideals, but
the priest decided there was no need to mention that part.
"The Divine Blessings that God has granted us bestow tremendous strength. Our
impulses keep us from using that power recklessly and guide us along the path we
should walk in life. Obeying your blessing's urges grants a sense of security in your
heart. That is the key to living a happy, righteous life."
Hearing that, Tapp clenched his fists with determination. He would later go on to beat
down all the boys in the village who liked to fight, becoming their tyrannical leader. It
all started with what the priest had said.
Undoubtedly, the priest's words had a strong influence on all the children.
Ruti's expression remained placid, however.
Time passed, and Gideon and Ruti were now fighting on their own.
Villagers were being evacuated in the face of an attack by the demon lord's army. At
present, Ruti was resting at the feudal lord's manor.
An inauspicious feeling struck the girl, and she picked up the magic blade that her
brother had given her. A single large bat was hanging from the ceiling. Ruti immediately
pointed her sword at the creature. In response, the bat grinned and dropped to the
floor.
There it transformed into a human and bat hybrid, with bat-like wing membranes
extending from its arms. This was an animal transformation skill, but that was not
what surprised Ruti.
"You're… human?"
Her opponent was neither an orc nor a demon. It was a human with an Assassin
blessing.
Ruti had never fought against another human before during her journey to stop the
demon lord's army.
The hired killer wielded a sinister, twisted shortsword. It was a brutal weapon that
magnified the pain of those cut by it, though to Ruti, it just looked challenging to wield.
A grin formed on the half-bat's face.
"Pretty girl, those red eyes of yours will make an excellent addition to my collection."
Ruti didn't reply, instead listening coolly to the assassin's little speech.
His present state was undoubtedly a result of the impulses of his Assassin blessing
blending with his own desire to imbue his work with a sense of artistry. This man took
pleasure in killing people. Thus, he was an enemy who had to fall.
Ruti readied her sword, determined to fight.
The battle ended with her killing the one who had come to take her life.
That day, the Hero's level rose by 1, for a total of 10.