webnovel

Odyssey of the Blind God

In a desolate world where humans are on the brink of extinction, conquering countless dungeons, fighting against ferocious beasts, what happens to someone blind and powerless? Nial's glorious fate was taken from him when he was only three, leaving him blind and without a trace of mana. 15 years later he was still enduring the humiliation of a rotten society that favored the mighty. Society nearly took away his innocence and brightness, forcing him to mature, giving him an unbending will. However, everything changed the moment he awoke his Origin. He devoured Ancient Curses and slaughtered Gods and Devils! Angels? He will make them kneel! Devils and the such? All will be in his grasp ** Even though I’m blind, I see more than anyone else! I devour Curses and take control over darkness. Mark my words… [It will be all of you that will have to kneel in front of me!] Just come at me Dragons, Angels, Devils, and Gods…if you dare to! Otherwise, my ascend will be your doom! Follow the odyssey of an ordinary, blind youth towards godhood as his fate that had once been taken from him shall be returned. Witness his pain, and growth to an existence feared even by Ancient Gods and Fiends from primordial times! ** [A/N: The MC's behavior in the early stage of the Novel will be different from what the Synopsis suggests. Please take a note of that while reading :D]

HideousGrain · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
766 Chs

Mission... complete?

The more time passed the less comfortable Nial felt about the situation inside the two-element dungeon.

Because of that, he quickly retreated to the last intersection, where he took one of the other tunnels and entered it.

Moving without any hesitation, he briskly walked ahead making the three students feel astonished as they hadn't expected him to recover so quickly from the shocking things he had heard.

Their bodies seemed to have frozen on the spot after what they had just witnessed.

However, considering that Nial didn't see what they had seen, the description of the scene might not have been as harrowing as the scene itself allowing him to be relatively unaffected.

With that in mind, it was logical that Nial recovered faster than them.

Yet, it was their ignorance that made them gloss over the possibility that Nial was aware how dangerous the situation was, and that it was exactly because of this fact that he moved so fast.