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The Black Necromancer

Leon Cromwell was hit by a truck and died. He thought he would never open his eyes again, but when he did, it was not what he expected. "What? Black bones?! What's going on? Where am I?!" He had been reincarnated into a world of magic and war! With his new situation, Leon had to find a way to get strong quickly and be able to hold his ground against the countless enemies that will come his way! Follow the black skeleton, Leon, as he explores this new world, makes friends, finds love, and gets down to the bottom of his sudden death. - Please don't forget to vote as you read. Every single vote matters, and they really do make a difference! It's an effortless way to show your appreciation for my efforts. Also, if you're enjoying my work, please share it with your friends and family. It's a great way to support me too! Join my Discord server at: https://discord.gg/uDRMqp562H - Power Stone Goals: Every 100 PS - 1 bonus chapter. Every 100 GT - 1 bonus chapter. Every Super Gift - 1 bonus chapter. Note that the bonus chapters will only be delivered at the end of the week.

Nilo_A · Fantasy
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550 Chs

And So It Begins

[You have acquired a new skill: Apprentice Water Magic!]

'What?' Nedra was stunned. She did not even understand how this was possible. Was this because Leon gained an understanding of water magic through the journal he had been reading?

Whatever it was, it did not seem to pose a danger to Leon from what Nedra could tell. She let out a sigh and closed her eyes, retreating from Leon's mental space and back to her body.

"Too much has happened. And much more is coming. I need a break." She yawned.

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Two whole hours later, the sound of something hitting the floor drew Nedra's attention. She looked over to Leon, who had his eyes open. A blue glow briefly overwhelmed the purple before vanishing and letting clarity return to him. It was the journal that had fallen from his grasp.

"Welcome back to reality." Nedra chirped as she turned to face him properly. It was already sunset, almost 7 pm once again. Twenty-four hours had flown by in a breeze.