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An Otherworldly Scholar - 17

I tested the balance of the longsword. [Swordsmanship] told me the sword weighed a bit more than a kilogram and a half, and the balance was further from the hilt than I was used to. I wondered if i...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 16

Excitement crept through my stomach. Never before have I been so thrilled to teach a class, but again, never before I had been into a world of swords and magic powers. Not many teachers back on Ear...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 15 [EXTENDED]

AN: Added an extra scene at the end :)


“You are in charge, Ilya.” I handed the wooden spoon to the gnome girl and followed Elincia out of the kitchen. She guided me through the...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 15


“You are in charge, Ilya.” I handed the wooden spoon to the gnome girl and followed Elincia out of the kitchen. She guided me through the long corridor with a view to the inner court...

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Goal #1: Complete!

Hello everyone, Elra here. 

Okay, you already broke the $60/month mark and it was way way faster than I expected. So... congratulations! +1 chapters for everyone!

I already relea...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 14

The manor’s kitchen was a large space that could easily accommodate a fifteen member team. From the walls hung all kinds of pans, pots, and other utensils I couldn’t quite recognize. There was ...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 13

Captain Kiln was right about her assessment of me, I was returning to the orphanage, to hell with consequences. I walked away from the Great Hall and into the market, cursing my pride. Captain Kiln...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 11

The Great Hall stood tall against the cloudy day, expelling white smoke from the multiple chimneys on its thatched roof. The outer walls made of a dark gray stone and the overall brutalistic style ...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 10

“I’d warn you, I'm not as much of a catch as you think I am. In practical terms, I have more kids than you can count on two hands.“ Elincia said with a mischievous smile.

It had been a ...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 9

On today’s episode of ‘Things I never thought would happen to me’, two human-snake hybrids with long snouts and colorful scales cried in my arms. Despite the unsettling texture of their scale...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 12

The audience hall was a long room with a high ceiling. From the ceiling hung metal chandeliers that held hundreds of small white shining stones that illuminated the room with a warm and gentle ligh...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 8

The System was a scam, period.

I had leveled up five whole times after our fight against the Wendigo and I had not received any kind of reward. Sure, my mana pool had grown a little bit and m...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 7

As the pack of Black Wolves swarmed the Wendigo, Elincia and I crawled behind the ferns trying to get away from the fight. Part of me knew I was being a burden to Elincia. With her night vision and...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 6

We settled our deal with a handshake and Elincia guided me across the valley just as the sun hid beneath the western mountains. Despite her early warnings, we cut through the forest instead of stic...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 5

Ienus Rob, einus Elincia,” I said under the attentive glance of Elincia’s emerald eyes. I am Rob, you are Elincia.

Elincia nodded across the campfire and a smile of satisfacti...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 4

I followed the smoke trail into a humid ravine covered in moss. The steep stone walls were five or six paces apart, forming a narrow path that went down to the valley. Without a second thought, I s...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 3

I was precariously perched on the Hermit’s Gold tree, trying to reach the upper fruits, when a high pitched screech echoed through the valley. My mind instantly flashed images of the bear-mutant ...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 2

After deciding I wasn’t losing my mind, I sat on the floor between the mangled body of the bear-monster and the puddle of my vomit. A familiar character sheet floated in front of my eyes, it had ...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 1

Hackberry Creek, Connecticut, was a remote town of less than a thousand inhabitants, lost among the Appalachians. If anything, it was a picturesque place and a sufficiently good enough hunting spot...

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