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Chapter 3 - Grimfat

"can I rename his ass?!"

[Yes, what would you like to rename him?]

"Grimfat!"

[Name renamed successfully!]

Leo ordered the orc king, following his command due to him being his property now he goes back to shadow

[System Query Recognized - Features Overview]

[Core Features]

[Quests & Objectives] Assigns clear quests with rewards like XP, skills, and loot

[Experience Points (XP)] Earn XP to level up and unlock abilities

[Skills] Grants active and passive abilities. Skills evolve with repeated use

[Health Management] Healing abilities available for recovery

[Loot System] Collect weapons, armor, potions, and gold

[Necromancy] Control undead creatures, current max army size 10 inventory slots

[Gate/Portal Insight] Provides detailed information about gates and their contents

[Dimensional Storage] Stores collected items with advanced categorization

[Fame System] Your actions affect reputation and relationships

[Talent Tree] Customize your stats and abilities to suit your style

[Battle Momentum & Elemental Affinity] Enhance combat efficiency based on performance and environment

[Additional Features] Includes hidden rewards, adaptive difficulty, and synergy bonuses

Leo's mind raced as he tried to process the vast array of features. "So... I can basically get stronger by fighting, leveling up, and using these skills? And now I can control undead? That's unreal," he murmured.

The system chimed again.

[Would you like to view your current status?]

Leo nodded instinctively. "Yeah, show me."

[Status Overview]

[Name] Leo Wright

[Level] 2 (XP 1,000/3,000)

[Health] 100%

[Strength] 15

[Speed] 12

[Vitality] 14

[Skills Unlocked]

[Blade Surge (Level 1)] Enhance strength and speed temporarily

[Berserker Strike (Level 1)] High-damage melee attack with cooldown

[Necromancy (Level 1)] Control and summon undead. Max inventory 10 slots

[Army]

[Orc King] Grimfat

[Inventory]

[Sword] Standard Blade

[Weapon] Orc King's Axe

[Gear] Orc King's Crown

[Current Gold] 120

[Fame] Neutral

[Achievements]

[Orc King Slayer]

[Talent Points Available] 2

[Talent Tree]

The talent tree allows for strategic growth. Each branch represents a specialization, such as Combat, Magic, Leadership, or Survival. Talent points can be spent to unlock nodes that grant passive boosts, new abilities, or improved stats. Examples include:

[Combat Path] Increase physical damage, unlock advanced melee techniques

[Magic Path] Enhance mana capacity, unlock elemental affinities

[Leadership Path] Strengthen summoned armies, reduce Necromancy costs

[Survival Path] Increase health regeneration, improve stamina

Talent choices define Leo's growth, allowing him to adapt to different challenges. Respecialization is possible but costly.

Leo whistled, impressed by how detailed everything was. "So I've got points to spend, loot to manage, and... I've named my Orc King Grimfat. That works," he muttered, a small grin forming on his face.

As he reached the entrance to his flat, Leo felt a mix of exhaustion and exhilaration. He unlocked the door, stepped inside, and flopped onto the couch, staring at the ceiling.

"This thing 'saviour' is very powerful" he whispered to himself.

'I just need to figure out how far I can push with it.'

Leo sat up on his couch, the softness of the cushions offering a stark contrast to the chaos he had just left behind. The flat was modest but cozy. A small living room connected to an open kitchen, with a worn wooden coffee table in front of him. A stack of books sat on a shelf in the corner, alongside a half-empty cup of coffee he had forgotten about earlier. The dim light of a single overhead lamp cast a warm glow over the room.

As he stared at the ceiling, his mind drifted to the gold he had collected during the battle. "System, what exactly can I do with the gold I earned?" he asked, his tone curious but edged with practicality.

[Gold Usage Query Detected!]

[Gold can be used for various purposes:

1. Purchase items, potions, weapons, and gear through the system's shop.

2. Trade gold for services within the system's integrated marketplace.

3. Convert gold into your local currency and deposit it directly into your bank account.]

Leo raised an eyebrow. "You're saying I can literally turn this gold into real money?"

[Affirmative. The conversion rate is based on current market evaluations for precious metals. 120 gold coins would amount to approximately $18,000 in your local currency. Would you like to proceed with the conversion?]

Leo blinked, momentarily stunned. "Eighteen thousand dollars? That's… a lot." His voice carried both surprise and excitement. He stood up, pacing the room as the number sunk in. "Alright, let's try it. Convert the gold and deposit it into my bank account."

[Conversion Initiated - 120 Gold Coins Converted into $12,000 USD. Funds Deposited to Account Ending in ****1739!]

Leo heard a soft chime from his phone on the counter. He walked over, picked it up, and saw the notification from his bank. Sure enough, $12,000 had just been deposited. His grip on the phone tightened as he stared at the screen in disbelief.

"What the f*ck…" he finally said, setting the phone down on the counter. He turned back toward the system. "Alright, what about the shop? What kind of stuff can I buy with the gold before I convert it?"

[System Shop Overview:

[Weapons]: Swords, axes, ranged weaponry, and more.

[Potions]: Health, stamina, mana restoration, and specialized brews.

[Gear]: Armor, shields, accessories with various effects.

[Scrolls]: One-time use abilities, knowledge packs, or spell casting.

[Upgrades]: Improve current equipment or unlock system expansions.]

The list appeared in front of him, each category glowing faintly as if waiting for him to explore further.

Leo leaned back against the counter, deep in thought. "That's a lot to take in. I guess I'll have to figure out what's worth investing in when the time comes, for now I'll pay all the pending hospital bills"

He sat back down on the couch, letting the comfort of his flat sink in again.