As the train chugged steadily toward Elarith City, the rhythmic hum of the mana-powered engine filled the air, lulling many passengers into a peaceful daze.
Amon Vale, however, sat by the window, lost in thought, chin resting on his hand as the scenery blurred past.
Rolling hills, scattered farms, and sleepy villages zipped by outside, but his mind was somewhere else entirely.
He let out a sigh. "Itās been a while since I actually looked at it."
With a flick of focus and a quiet murmur, he muttered, "Status."
A faint shimmer of light appeared in front of him, invisible to others, forming a translucent window only he could see.
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[Status Window]
Name: Amon Vale
Age: 17
Rank: Awakened
Class: Death Bearer
Elements: Shadow, Darkness
Mana:50
Strength: 16
Agility: 21
Speed: 24
Endurance: 10
Skills: ā(none)
Spells: [Gloom Orb], [Shadow Clutch]
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"Wow," Amon muttered, deadpan. "So underwhelming it hurts."
He leaned back in his seat, arms crossed, staring at the flickering screen.
"Talk about a scam. āDeath Bearerā? I thought I hit the jackpot when I first saw that title. I was ready to walk around in black robes, summon skeletons, throw scythes made of shadows, maybe get a cool undead pet or something."
He sighed again.
"But nooo. Turns out the only thing Iām bearing is disappointment."
Classes were a big deal in this world. When someone becomes Awakenedāthe first and most basic stage of powerāit often comes with the chance of receiving a class.
Not everyone got one, but those who did had the potential for unique growth. Classes dictated the kinds of skills you could learn, what role youād be suited for in battle, and, more importantly, what kind of future you could build.
Most important that they can awaken new special abilitis that are related to their class.
Amon was luckyāor unluckyāenough to awaken both a class and having double elements: Shadow and Darkness.
Which sounded pretty cool on paper... but not when you had zero natural talent.
"Yeah, yeah, I get it," he muttered sarcastically to himself. "Maybe if I had been born in a noble house, had five private tutors, and spent my childhood training in a magic tower, Iād be throwing void spears by now. But nope. Born broke. Raised poorer. Self-taught through sheer suffering."
Well he knew that there are still commoners who despite having no mentor or master,they still becomes very strong because being talented.
So no excuses for him.
His stats werenāt exactly impressive either. Heād been training for nearly two years and all he had to show for it was slightly-above-average speed and agility.
His strength and endurance? Still pathetic. And donāt even get him started on his mana control.
"Two spells," he mumbled, glaring at the status window. "Two. In two years. And one of them is just a spooky ball of gloom."
[Gloom Orb] was basically a floating blob of dark energy that could mildly disorient someone if it hit them right.Also it does some minor injury as well since it blast when hit someone. Great for mood lighting, not so great in actual combat.
[Shadow Clutch] was a bit betterāit could grab someoneās ankle or wrist with a shadowy hand for a few seconds. Useful in a street fight, maybe. Against a monster or another mage? Probably useless.
Still, he had to remind himself, he was at least better off than the truly unfortunate.
Awakening wasnāt guaranteed. About 80 to 90% of people managed to become Awakened, usually around age 15, by undergoing the ritual at the Temple of the Light Goddess.
A sacred ceremony, aided by the use of an artifact called the "Awakening Crystal," would infuse a candidate with strong mana current, kickstarting their connection to magic.
The dornmant mana inside human body becomes active and started to flowed by this.
Those who succeeded could manipulate mana, learn spells, and potentially grow stronger through training.
Those who failed... well, they stayed Mundane. Just regular humans, stuck in a world of magic with no power to defend themselves.
Amon, at least, had managed to Awaken. And more than that, he got a classāeven if it was one no one could explain.
āDeath Bearer,ā he thought again. "What does that even mean?"
The priests at the awakening ritual didnāt know. No record of such a class existed in public archives.
It wasnāt in any books heād read. When he first received it, heād assumed heād awaken death-related powers. Something cool. Something legendary.
Well most of the time people donāt disclose there class to anyone not even priest,also they donāt bother asking everyone about it.But Amon being Amon he still ask the priest and got nothing.
But here he was. Sitting on a train with a suitcase full of cheap clothes, barely able to use beginner magic, and on his way to Arcadia Academyāa place filled with prodigies, monsters, and future warlords.
"Iām gonna die, arenāt I?" he muttered, flopping back in his seat with a groan.Well thatās not matter,he will try his best to survive.
He closed the status window with a blink and glanced out the window. The view had changedāthe landscape was now dotted with small towns and outposts, a sign they were nearing the outskirts of Elarith.
He checked the station sign as they passed one.
"Only one more stop... probably another hour," he guessed.
His thoughts drifted again. About his journey so far. About what would come next.
When he first became Awakened, heād been thrilled. But the world didnāt hand out blessings freely.
He had no teacher, no mentor, no noble bloodline. Heād done his best, reading stolen spellbooks, experimenting with mana flow late at night in the tavern storeroom, and meditating in alleyways.
Someone who had read so many novels and watch anime.He did have some ideas about this.Like he needs to kill something or some people.
Well he canāt do that though.
āI did have killed some people though before becoming Awakenedā he remember but dismissed that thought.
After starting to work for Mr.Ellias he didnāt try to live a dangerous life so never got a chance to kill any other human again.
He had work and train quite hard while doing his part time job.There were days his head pounded from mana overuse.
Nights where heād lie in bed, thinking about how far behind he was.
And even with all that effort, the best heād achieved was learning two weak spells.
But then... there was that night at the tavern. That drunk woman. That golden ticket.
Some people trained their whole lives to get into Arcadia Academy. Nobles bribed their way in. Some people fought over recommendation letters.
And Amon? He got in because he helped a drunk powerhouse get to her car.
"I think my luck is becoming far powerful now," he joked aloud.
Still... a chance was a chance. Even if he was the weakest student there, heād still graduate with a credential powerful enough to change his life.
Civil jobs, research opportunities, adventuring licensesādoors that were sealed shut to commoners like him would swing wide open.
He just had to survive the experience.
"I guess Iāll finally get the chance to see what this āDeath Bearerā thing actually does. Maybe itās just waiting to unlock something once Iāve... you know... done something morbid."
He paused. "Please donāt let it involve corpse-eating."
Outside the window, the trees were thinning. Large stone walls came into view, rising tall against the skyline. Mana-lamps glowed along the railway. Guard towers watched silently over the passing train.
Elarith City.
The neutral city. Home of the Arcadia Academy. The center of culture, magic, and power on the continent.
And the place where Amonās life was about to be turned completely upside-down.
He sat up straighter, adjusting his shirt collar, trying to look presentable even though his nerves were doing backflips.
"This is it," he whispered.
His future might be uncertain.
His powers might be weak.
And his class might be a complete mystery.
But damn itāhe was going to give it his all.
Even if it killed him.