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The Language Mage

I'm Richard, a well-known linguist, and my life was all about decoding ancient and dead languages. I've spent years immersed in the intricate tapestry of countless dialects and scripts. My most ambitious project, the culmination of my life's work, was finally complete. I'd uncovered something that could rewrite the history books and shock the entire world. But fate can be merciless. On my way to celebrate this breakthrough at a restaurant, everything changed in an instant. A car crash, and I was gone. At least, that's what I thought. The next thing I knew, I was waking up, but it wasn't in the cold sterility of a hospital room. No, it was in a young man's body, and the world around me was unlike anything I'd ever seen. Magic was real here, and it flowed through the very air. My name was still Richard, but this was a world far removed from my own. What could I, a linguist, possibly do in a world of magic? My body was physically weak, and I was a stranger in a realm where words held the power to shape reality. As I navigated this bewildering new world, I faced not only the challenges of adapting to my new life but also the potential to use my unique skills to unlock the secrets of this magical realm. The journey that lay ahead was an enigma, but one thing was certain – my life had taken a turn into uncharted territories, and there was no turning back.

RiverGoat · Fantasy
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48 Chs

Fiery mana

As Richard became aware of the depleted reservoir of mana within him, a disquieting sensation crept over him. It wasn't merely the absence of magical energy that troubled him; rather, it was an unsettling feeling that something was amiss. He chose to initiate the process of mana gathering. Seating himself on the ground, legs crossed in a lotus position, Richard grappled with the challenge of maintaining balance. The act of sitting, seemingly mundane, presented a hardship, a struggle that unfolded with a precarious wobble. His hand instinctively reached out, hitting the ground just in time to avert a potential fall.