As we walked through the village, the atmosphere felt surreal. People bustled about, seemingly unaware of the incredible power now coursing through my veins. The villagers wore simple clothes, and the buildings were modest—mostly made of wood and stone. It was a quaint, peaceful place, far removed from the chaos I had just experienced.
But beneath the calm, I could feel it—*Magia*. It pulsed faintly in the air, almost imperceptible, like a distant hum. I could sense its presence, but it was weak compared to the void power within me.
As we approached the center of the village, a group of men clad in armor, clearly guards of some sort, blocked our path. Their leader, a burly man with a scar running down his cheek, stepped forward.
"Who are you, and what brings you to our village?" he demanded, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword.
I glanced at the woman beside me, who offered a reassuring nod. Despite the tension in the air, she seemed untroubled.
"I... I'm just passing through," I replied, keeping my voice steady.
The guard narrowed his eyes. "You don't look like you're from around here. We don't take kindly to strangers, especially ones with no business in our village."
Before I could respond, I felt a surge of Magia from the guards. They were weak, barely scratching the surface of their potential, but it was enough to make me aware of the vast difference between us.
I sighed inwardly. *Do they even realize how outmatched they are?*
"Look, I don't want any trouble," I said, trying to diffuse the situation. But the guard wasn't having it. He drew his sword, pointing it at my chest.
"You'll come with us," he said, his voice filled with authority. "We'll see what the village elder has to say about you."
A flicker of irritation passed through me. *I've just been handed the power of the void by a goddess, and this is how they treat me?*
I could feel the void power stirring within me, ready to respond. But instead of unleashing its full force, I decided to keep things subtle.
With a simple wave of my hand, I released a minuscule fraction of the void's power. The guard's sword began to disintegrate before his eyes, crumbling into dust. His expression shifted from confident to terrified in an instant.
"What... what did you do?!" he stammered, stepping back in shock.
The other guards looked at each other, unease spreading among them.
"I told you," I said calmly. "I don't want any trouble."
The leader of the guards dropped the hilt of his disintegrated sword, his face pale. "We... we meant no offense, sir. Please, go about your business."
I nodded, and they quickly parted to let us pass. The woman beside me glanced at me with a mixture of curiosity and awe, but she said nothing as we continued toward the village square.
As we walked, I couldn't help but marvel at the ease with which I had neutralized the threat. The void's power was immense, far beyond anything these villagers—or perhaps even this world—could comprehend.
*Is this really my life now?* I wondered. *An existence where I can crush anything in my path without even trying?*
But I knew that with great power came great responsibility. The goddess had warned me about the dangers of using the void's power recklessly. I couldn't afford to let it consume me.
Still, a part of me couldn't help but feel exhilarated. This world was a canvas, and I had the brush. How I chose to paint it was entirely up to me.
As we approached the village square, a large building came into view. The woman beside me gestured toward it.
"That's the elder's home," she said. "He's the one who oversees everything in the village."
I nodded, following her inside. The interior was simple, with wooden beams and a large hearth at the center. The elder, an old man with a long white beard, sat on a cushion by the fire. He looked up as we entered, his eyes sharp despite his age.
"Who have you brought to me, Lina?" the elder asked, his voice calm but filled with authority.
"This man... I found him outside the village. He's not from here, but there's something... different about him," she replied.
The elder studied me closely, his gaze piercing. "I can sense it as well. You carry a power that is not of this world."
I remained silent, allowing the elder to continue.
"Tell me, young man," he said, his voice low. "What is your purpose here?"
I met his gaze steadily. "I don't know yet. But I do know that I've been given a power far greater than anything I've ever imagined. And I intend to use it wisely."
The elder nodded slowly. "Very well. But be warned—this world is not as peaceful as it seems. Dark forces are stirring, and if you truly possess the power you claim, then you may be our only hope."
I felt a surge of determination. This world was in danger, and I was the one who had been chosen to protect it.
*If dark forces are coming, then let them come,* I thought, my resolve hardening. *I'll be ready.*
Certainly! Let's dive back into Kazuki's journey in the world of Magia:
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As I stood before the village elder, the weight of his words sank in. Dark forces were stirring, and somehow, I had been thrust into the center of it all. But rather than feeling overwhelmed, I felt an unshakable confidence rise within me. The void power coursing through my veins was more than enough to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
Lina, the woman who had helped me, glanced at me with concern in her eyes. "If what the elder says is true, then you may be our only hope. But you'll need more than just power to face what's coming. The darkness that threatens our world... it's unlike anything we've faced before."
I nodded, appreciating her concern, but the truth was, I wasn't worried. Not really. *After all, what could possibly stand against the power of the void?*
"Then tell me," I said, turning to the elder. "What exactly am I up against? What is this dark force?"
The elder sighed, his age-worn eyes clouding with memories. "It's an ancient evil—something that predates even the oldest of our records. We call it the *Noxaroth*, a being of true destruction. It was sealed away long ago, but the seals are weakening. If it breaks free... it could consume everything."
*Noxaroth.* The name sent a shiver down my spine. The void within me seemed to respond to the mention of it, as if recognizing a kindred force.
"So, I'm supposed to stop this... *Noxaroth*?" I asked, more intrigued than intimidated.
"Yes," the elder replied gravely. "But it won't be easy. You'll need allies, knowledge, and the strength to face its minions before you can confront the beast itself. The journey ahead will be perilous."
I smiled, a calm confidence settling over me. "Then it's a good thing I'm not afraid of a little peril."
The elder chuckled softly, a hint of admiration in his eyes. "I can see that, young man. Very well, then. You should rest here for the night. Tomorrow, we'll discuss your next steps."
Lina nodded in agreement. "You can stay at my home. It's not far from here."
I thanked them both and followed Lina out of the elder's home. The village was quiet, the setting sun casting long shadows over the cobblestone streets. Despite the peaceful surroundings, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was watching me—something ancient and malevolent.
Lina's home was modest, much like the rest of the village. She showed me to a small guest room and handed me a blanket.
"Get some rest," she said softly. "You'll need your strength for what's to come."
I nodded, though I doubted I'd need much rest. The void power within me felt limitless, an unending reservoir of energy. Still, I appreciated her concern.
As I lay down on the simple bed, I couldn't help but replay the events of the day in my mind. Just yesterday, I was a regular guy, living an ordinary life. Now, I was in a world filled with magic, gods, and ancient evils. And somehow, I had become the chosen one—the only one capable of stopping the darkness.
*It's almost too much to believe,* I thought, staring up at the wooden ceiling. But the weight of the void in my chest was a constant reminder that this was no dream.
Suddenly, a faint sound caught my attention—a soft whisper, like the wind moving through the trees. But this was different. It was a voice, distant yet familiar.
"Kazuki..."
I sat up, my senses alert. The room was dark, but the whisper persisted, growing louder.
"Kazuki... come to me..."
The voice was female, melodic and haunting. It tugged at something deep within me, calling me to follow. Without a second thought, I got out of bed and quietly made my way out of the house.
The village was eerily silent as I stepped outside. The moon hung low in the sky, casting an otherworldly glow over the streets. The whisper guided me through the village, past the guards who now slept peacefully, unaware of my movements.
The voice led me to the edge of the village, where the forest loomed like a wall of shadows. I hesitated for a moment, but the pull of the voice was too strong to resist.
As I ventured into the forest, the trees seemed to close in around me, their branches intertwining above to block out the moonlight. The air grew colder, and the whisper became more insistent.
"Come closer... Kazuki..."
Deeper and deeper I went, until I reached a clearing bathed in a pale, ghostly light. In the center of the clearing stood a figure—a woman, her form shimmering with an ethereal glow. She was not the goddess Aetherna, but there was something divine about her nonetheless.
"Who are you?" I asked, my voice echoing in the stillness.
The woman smiled, her eyes glowing with an otherworldly light. "I am a messenger of the Primordial Law, sent to guide you on your path."
"The Primordial Law?" I repeated, recognizing the term from the ancient text I had read.
"Yes," she replied. "The same force that created Magia and shaped the universe. The same force that now calls upon you to fulfill your destiny."
"And what is my destiny?" I asked, though I already had an idea.
"To face the Noxaroth," she said, her voice steady. "To prevent the destruction of this world and all others."
I nodded, feeling the weight of her words. "Then tell me—how do I stop it?"
The messenger's eyes sparkled with something that looked like hope. "You must seek out the ancient temples scattered across this world. Within them lie the relics of the Primordial Law—artifacts of immense power. Only with these relics can you hope to defeat the Noxaroth."
"Relics, huh?" I mused, already feeling the void within me stir in anticipation.
"Yes," the messenger continued. "But beware, Kazuki. The journey will be fraught with danger. You will face many who seek to stop you—creatures of darkness, twisted by the Noxaroth's influence."
I met her gaze, unflinching. "Let them come. I'm ready."
The messenger smiled, a flicker of amusement in her eyes. "I have no doubt, chosen one. But remember—power alone is not enough. You must stay true to your purpose, or the void will consume you."
With those final words, her form began to fade, the light around her dimming until she was nothing more than a memory.
I stood alone in the clearing, the night air heavy with silence. The path before me was clear. The Noxaroth was coming, and I was the only one who could stop it.
But I wouldn't face it unprepared. I would seek out the relics, unlock their power, and become stronger than ever before. And when the time came, I would confront the Noxaroth head-on.
*This world is mine to protect,* I thought, clenching my fist as the void power pulsed within me. *And nothing—nothing—will stand in my way.*
With renewed determination, I turned back toward the village. The journey ahead would be long and dangerous, but I was ready. The darkness could come, and I would meet it with the full force of the void.
The morning sun filtered through the trees as I made my way back to the village. The night's encounter with the messenger of the Primordial Law had left me more determined than ever. I had a purpose now, a clear path to follow—and nothing would stop me from seeing it through.
As I approached Lina's home, she was already outside, waiting for me. Her eyes were sharp, and I could tell she had sensed something was different.
"Did you go somewhere last night?" she asked, her tone more curious than accusatory.
I nodded. "I had a... visitor. A messenger of sorts. She told me what I need to do next."
Lina's eyebrows arched in surprise. "A messenger? What did she say?"
"I need to find ancient relics—artifacts of power hidden in temples across the world. Only with them can I defeat the Noxaroth."
Lina's expression hardened with determination. "Then I'm coming with you."
I looked at her, taken aback. "Are you sure? This journey will be dangerous."
She nodded resolutely. "I've lived in this village my whole life, and I've seen the world change. I've felt the darkness creeping in. I won't just sit by and do nothing."
I couldn't help but admire her spirit. Lina was strong—stronger than most—and I knew she would be a valuable ally.
"Alright," I agreed. "We'll face this together."
Just as we were about to leave the village, another voice called out from behind us. "Wait! I'm coming too!"
I turned to see a young woman approaching. She was striking, with long, flowing red hair and emerald-green eyes that seemed to shimmer in the sunlight. She wore light armor, more practical than ornamental, and carried a sword at her side. There was an air of confidence about her, a warrior's grace that hinted at her skill in battle.
"Lina," she said with a grin, "you didn't think you'd go on an adventure without me, did you?"
Lina smiled, clearly pleased to see her. "Kazuki, this is Elara. She's one of the best fighters in the village."
Elara gave me a nod, her eyes assessing me carefully. "So, you're the one with the void power. I've heard a lot about you."
"All good things, I hope," I replied with a smile.
"Depends on who you ask," she teased. "But if Lina trusts you, that's good enough for me."
"Are you sure you want to come with us?" I asked. "This isn't just some adventure. We're going to face some serious danger."
Elara's grin widened. "Danger is my middle name. Besides, someone has to keep an eye on Lina."
Lina rolled her eyes playfully. "As if I need babysitting."
With our group now formed, we set out from the village, heading toward the first of the ancient temples the messenger had mentioned. The journey ahead would be long, but with Lina and Elara by my side, I felt more prepared than ever.
As we walked through the dense forest, I could sense the tension between Lina and Elara. Not in a negative way, but in the way that close friends often compete with one another. Elara's playful jabs and Lina's subtle retorts hinted at a deeper bond between them—one that I found both intriguing and comforting.
The hours passed quickly as we traveled, the landscape changing from dense forest to rolling hills. Along the way, we encountered a few minor threats—wild creatures and bandits—but nothing that posed a real challenge. With Lina's magic and Elara's swordsmanship, we made short work of them.
As evening approached, we set up camp near a small river. The air was cool and refreshing, and the sound of the water was soothing after a long day of travel.
Elara started a fire while Lina prepared some food. I sat nearby, contemplating the journey ahead. The temples were scattered across the land, each one guarded by powerful beings that would test us to our limits. But I was confident that, with the void power and my newfound allies, we would succeed.
As we sat around the fire, eating a simple meal, Lina spoke up. "Kazuki, what's it like? The void power, I mean."
I looked at her, considering how to answer. "It's... overwhelming. It's like having a limitless well of energy inside me. But it's also dangerous. If I'm not careful, it could consume me."
Lina nodded thoughtfully. "That's why we're here. To make sure you don't lose yourself to it."
Elara smirked. "Yeah, don't go all dark and brooding on us, okay? We've got enough on our plates without you turning into some kind of evil overlord."
I chuckled. "Don't worry, I'm not planning on that."
The night passed peacefully, and by morning, we were ready to continue our journey. As we traveled, the bond between us grew stronger. Lina's calm wisdom balanced out Elara's fiery enthusiasm, and together, they formed a perfect team. And though I was the one with the void power, I couldn't help but feel that I was the one learning from them.
The first temple was still days away, but with Lina and Elara by my side, I felt ready for whatever challenges awaited us.
For in this world of Magia, where dark forces threatened to consume everything, I had found not just allies, but kindred spirits. And together, we would face whatever the future held.
Chapter 2 end !
Camera's here, Alright, I guess it's time to visit TIS...............…
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Wait, who is with him ?
# I saw TIS walking with a weirdly charismatic person beside him, that person wears simple white robes with wide sleeves. Initially shorter, his midnight black hair reaches all the way to his waist. But I sense a very powerful aura of havoc swirling around him#
# I slowly fly towards TIS#
"Camera ! don't disturb me !"
What ?
# Despite him usually talking with a low tone, this time that tone is much higher as if he was asking me to stay away #
??? : "Is it that friend of yours ?"
TIS : " Yeah, he keeps disturbing me, sorry bout that "
??? : " I see, where are you taking me, TIS ?"
TIS : " Oh, back home to your original verse "
??? : " Am I really at the wrong world ?"
TIS : " Well, try to use your Spr*** Aut*** Ci*** then"
??? : "….. How do you know about that ? I can't use it"
TIS : " Sensei… This is not your world, this world is currently disturbed by the hidden route, and you happened to be transported, transmigrated, isekaited to this world"
??? : " I see…"
# Still walking slowly, TIS and that mysterious man, head to the Inna Forest, a forest that was filled with dangerous phantom and entity AND was supposed to be the place where the MC find the guardian of soul and fight the goddess of light #
What is that !
#Suddenly in front of them and me, a massive portal opens, shaped like a sphere and it shows another landscape within#
??? : "..."
TIS : " You do know what that place is right ?"
??? : "That place is….."
TIS : "Your world… NOW, since you have agreed to me earlier sensei, you just need to go inside that portal and BOOM you will be returned to your original world and you can continue your goal of gaining eternity !"
??? : "… Alright…. I should have my thanks to you… Before I enter, may I ask you one question ?"
TIS : " I am your student... Great Immortal… I know you and your story and YOU teach me a lot of things"
??? : " But… why have I "
TIS : "Man… people on your level really have the ability to stay calm what ever the situation is… "
??? : "Haha…. But why have I not remembered you ?"
TIS : " my answer is ! SEASON 1 ! that's why"
??? : "Then… I shall take my leave…"
TIS : "Bye… I hope you reach your goal ! But you are the only person that ever have a truly endless perseverance ! Sooo You'll be fine"
??? : " I thanked you for your kind words…"
# The charismatic beautiful mysterious man entered the portal, and suddenly there is a light that follows through the portal and quickly close the portals #
TIS : "Fyuuhh sorry for making you wait Camera "
No… It's fine, is he ??
TIS : "He's a 'protagonist' from another verse"
Well, I do realise that his existence felt VERY different than this world.
TIS : "That's called art style for me Camera"
LOL
TIS : "Anyway, what are you doing here ?"
The recording of this chapter has ended, the characters are currently sleeping
TIS : "Ohhh I see"
Have you find the Hidden Route ?
TIS : "Still not, unfortunately that's why that person got teleported, transmigrated, and isekaited here"
I see… Well…what about the odd jobs ?
TIS : "Oh yeah ! hold on Camera I should explain it to my kind !"
This 'my kinds' thing again, okay then.
TIS : "Well, you see in order to find the hidden route, I need to do random things until I eventually find it, basically just f***ing around till it founded"
Alright, now let's go to your office…
TIS : " Okay, okay "
# Me and TIS went to TIS house #
# In his office #
TIS : " Hey Camera "
What ?
TIS : " Why the way the description describe us differently than describing the MC ?"
Oh, do you want me to use it ?
TIS : "Well, it's up to you… I just felt that the description isn't really lively that's all"
Okay okay… let me turn it on.
#DESCRIPTION FULLY ON#
I'll describe your office
TIS's odd-jobs office sat quietly at the edge of the village of Therna, a humble structure that blended seamlessly with its rustic surroundings. The building itself was simple—a small wooden cabin with a sturdy door at its center. On either side of the door, two windows framed the entrance, allowing glimpses of the world outside. The roof, also made of wood, sloped gently, weathered by the elements over the years.
Inside, the cabin opened up into a spacious room, its warmth contrasting with the cool air outside. Two lanterns, suspended by hooks on either side of the windows, cast a soft glow that filled the room. Their light flickered gently, creating a cozy atmosphere that made the space feel more like a home than a workplace.
To the right of the entrance, a bed was tucked against the wall, neatly made with a simple blanket and pillow. This was where Kazuki would rest after a long day, the comforting silence of the village lulling him to sleep. On the opposite side, a small kitchen area held a collection of utensils and cooking tools, all arranged with care. Nearby, a door led to a modest bathroom, offering privacy in the otherwise open space.
In the center of the room, the heart of TIS's office, stood two sofas facing each other. The cushions were worn but still comfortable, perfect for relaxing or discussing business with clients. Between them, a rectangular wooden table served as a gathering place, its surface scratched and scuffed from years of use. A single wooden chair stood by the table, often occupied by Kazuki as he worked through the various tasks his clients entrusted to him.
The office was unassuming, but it carried the weight of countless stories—of jobs completed, of lives touched, and of the quiet determination that fueled TIS every action. It was a place where he could retreat from the world, yet remain ready to step out and face whatever challenges came his way.
#DESCRIPTION STANDBY#
TIS : "Knew it ! You use AI for that"
I am an AI TIS…
TIS : "Oh…. Okay"
TIS : "Well then, may I ask you why you came here ?"
Honestly, I don't have anything to do, except to wait for the characters to woke up.
TIS : "Aaaahhhh okay…."
Yup.. Sooo I split myself into two, one to watch them sleep, and the other one here !
TIS : "Hahahaha, alright then, it's good for my kind as well"
TIS : "Well then, let's start by recording me doing my odd jobs like G****** and his friends, I think I have something to do this night"
Okay
#TIS takes out a letter from his pocket and opens it#
TIS : "Let's read it."
#Hello, sir Odd Jobs, I am Luma, a hero from the quazal village, I once saved my family from the Magimonster. But after a fierce fight, I lost my hand from the battle. It was eaten by the Magimonster Ultrana, Can you help me retrieve my hand ?"#
Oookayyyy…..
"Well, this is a peculiarly interesting request, either it's written by a kid who lost his parents OR it was written by an overly depressed person"
How do you know ?
"Well… I've handled cases like this before, and that is always the case, but of course life always has its own twist, so It could be wrong, like it was written by a ghost, etc, etc"
Ahhh I see…. Well Quazal Village is nearby, should we take a look ?
"I will go there tonight, but what about you ?"
I already said it that I have-
"Oh just remember that you put your clone to watch them, okay"
Alright, then, I'll go pack myself up now, and let's go to the Quazal village !
Sir YES SIR…!