webnovel

The Sorcerer's Totem: A Tale of Power and Magic

Andrew Robinson is a budding sorcerer from a world where totems reign supreme. But here's the thing. Andrew's totem is considered worthless by his family. Talk about a tough break! But Andrew is not one to give up easily, especially after experiencing a rebirth. He's determined to prove everyone wrong and unlock his totem's hidden potential. With vast experiences from his previous life, Andrew finds a way to enhance his abilities and become more powerful than anyone could have ever imagined. His hard work and persistence pay off as he transforms into a true magic anomaly with the power to alter the fortunes and features of everything connected to him. Armed with his trusty Book Totem, Andrew never encounters any obstacles in his quest for power. He can always rely on his reserves of origin and fate energy to edit the levels of his attributes, skills, and contracted companions. He only needs to accumulate the required energy before raising his sorcery powers with the power of his Book Totem. Join Andrew on this epic adventure through a world filled with sorcery, danger, and unexpected twists. Will he overcome all the challenges and become the most powerful sorcerer of all time? Follow his thrilling journey and find out!

Omnivorous_Patha · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
91 Chs

Ambush and Counterattack

The noon sun was still shining down on the battlefield, its harsh rays casting shadows on the blood-soaked ground. Andrew remained standing on the eastern wall of Heathgate, his gaze fixed on the horde of demons and demonized beasts below. 

He launched attack after attack, his deadly Frost Bolts flying true and striking down his enemies. With each demon that fell, he felt a flicker of hope. The tide seemed to be turning, and the number of demons was dwindling.

But just as he allowed himself a moment of relief, an inexplicable chill ran down his spine. It was as if a top predator had fixed its gaze on him. 

Andrew's eyes narrowed. He scanned the battlefield with heightened vigilance, and for a moment, he felt the oppressive weight of being watched, but then the feeling vanished as quickly as it had appeared.