The night William reached Level Five, the world
noticed.
Not with thunder. Not with spectacle.
With silence.
The kind that pressed against the skin, heavy and
absolute, as if Aethelgard itself had drawn a breath
and refused to let it go.
William stood at the edge of the ruined shrine
grounds, Mirexa resting against a broken stone
behind him while Sylraen traced defensive sigils
through the air. The last of the blood-magic’s
aftereffects still clung to the ground, mana warped
and restless.
William felt it building inside him.
Pressure. Heat. Alignment.
[Experience Threshold Reached]
The words did not flash into existence.
They descended.
His vision dimmed—not blacking out, but narrowing,
as if reality itself were pulling inward toward him.
[Level Up] [Level 4 → Level 5 Achieved]
His breath caught.
This was different from the earlier surges. Where
before the power had rushed into him like a flood, this
time it settled, locking into place with deliberate
finality.
[Total Attribute Points Available: 30] [Total Skill
Points Available: 5]
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William closed his eyes.
Inside his mind, the System unfolded—not as a flat
screen, but as a branching structure, something vast
and architectural, filled with locked doors and sealed
paths.
[Class Selection Unlocked]
Four names appeared.
Each carried weight.
Each felt like a future branching irreversibly away
from the others.
THE WAR AXE KNIGHT A master of disciplined
destruction. Heavy armor, overwhelming strikes,
battlefield control through strength and formation.
THE BERSERKER Rage given form. Escalating power
through sustained combat. Considerable risk. High
volatility. Short life expectancy.
THE REVENANT A hybrid path. Physical dominance
fused with cognitive and mana-based manipulation.
Damage that ignored conventional resistance.
Persistence beyond death-adjacent thresholds.
PATHFINDER FIGHTER Adaptable. Tactical.
Survival-focused. A generalist’s path—effective, but restrained.
Sylraen stiffened.
She couldn’t see the screen—but she felt the shift in
ambient mana, the way the world bent subtly toward
William.
“This is it,” she said quietly. “Your class.”
Mirexa stirred, eyes glowing faintly. “I feel… a door
opening.”
William stared at the options.
The Berserker tempted something primal in him—but
it was a surrender, not a choice.
The War Axe Knight was powerful, but rigid. Bound
by structure. Bound by expectations.
Pathfinder was safe.
Too safe.
The Revenant pulsed differently.
Cold. Patient. Defiant.
“What is a Revenant?” William asked.
The System did not answer immediately.
[Class Data: Restricted]
Sylraen inhaled sharply. “That isn’t possible.”
Mirexa smiled faintly, almost reverently. “Oh. It is.”
William focused on the name.
“I died,” he said quietly. “And I came back.”
He reached out.
“I don’t want a class that pretends otherwise.”
His hand closed around the concept itself.
[CLASS SELECTED: REVENANT]
The world lurched.
William cried out as something deep inside him
rearranged—muscle, nerve, mana, thought all
interwoven into a new configuration. Symbols burned
across his vision, not painful, but absolute.
[Class Established: Revenant] [Class Rarity:
Sovereign-Tier (Restricted)]
Sylraen staggered.
“Sovereign—?” Her voice broke. “That classification is
reserved for—”
“Kings,” she finished in a whisper.
Mirexa bowed her head fully this time. “A ruler who
walks after death.”
William breathed slowly as the skill tree unfolded
before him.
Not one tree.
Many.
Branches layered over one another—Physical
Supremacy, Cognitive Warfare, Death Persistence,
Mana Infusion, Authority Interaction.
Each node pulsed with possibility.
He spent his points deliberately.
No haste. No indulgence.
Strength rose. Intelligence followed. Vitality
reinforced the frame holding it all together. Wisdom
sharpened perception. Dexterity refined execution.
By the time he finished, the numbers glowed—quietly
obscene.
[Attribute Allocation Complete]
The pressure eased.
William opened his eyes.
Sylraen was staring at him as if she were seeing him
for the first time—and perhaps she was.
“There are no records of this class,” she said. “Only
myths. Warnings.”
Mirexa’s smile was fierce. “Then the world will learn.”
William lifted his war axe. The runes along its blade
flared in response, resonating with his new state.
“I didn’t choose this to rule,” he said.
The ground beneath his feet cracked slightly.
“I chose it so I wouldn’t kneel.”
Above them, unseen, the System rewrote containment
parameters.
[Correction Difficulty: Elevated]
And for the first time since his death, William felt
something close to certainty.
Whatever came next— he would meet it standing.

