Dad says it's her first Juremas since waking in the dungeon and she should thank the gods for bringing in the new year. That the gods grant blessings to the faithful and can give her the strength to fight on when her body is no longer enough.
Dad says the world outside is more dangerous than the dungeon, that to survive she must train and reach the bottom floor. There is a powerful monster there with her first weapon to grow stronger with.
The clothes on the corpses can be stripped so she isn't cold at night. The moss on the ground can be scraped and eaten so she doesn't have to starve in her sleep. The walls and rubble broken and reused to train.
If she's diligent soon she can leave the dungeon and go out to live her life under the sun.
Maybe next year dad will tell her what the sun is supposed to be.
Truly a masterpiece. After reading such a divine work, I have found true enlightenment. If God doesn't exist, then explain this masterpiece. Checkmate, atheists.
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I'll give a 5 stars because from what has been written, it's totally my kinda thing, there are no grammatical mistakes, or at least not that I've seen yet, it's a bit early to speak about the plot or the characters in earnest but from what DiscoDream revealed to me, it seems quite promising. Just a warning to anyone wanting to read this, the setting is the game world of Elin, so while not necessary in the slightest, some knowledge of the mechanics of the game may prove helpful to understand what's happening in it's entirety.
Other than that, it's quite brutal and in a good way, no pu**yfooting around, it goes straight into violent action.
All in all, maybe watch one video to understand the very basics of Elin to be safe, then dive right in this story!
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