Of the RealmWeaver stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Atticus's Odyssey: Reincarnated Into A Playground. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 99 Endless Blade. Let's read the author's Atticus's Odyssey: Reincarnated Into A Playground RealmWeaver story right here.
Atticus gazed at Cedric, his attention fixed on every word coming from the elder's mouth.
Cedric continued speaking, "Although it wasn't the sole reason, 90% of us perished while attempting to cross the boundary between Grandmaster and Paragon. The remaining few met their end due to various other causes."
Atticus furrowed his brow, his voice tinged with suppressed anger, "So does this mean there has never been a Paragon rank wielder of the life weapon before?"
Cedric affirmed with a nod, "Correct, there has never been a wielder who reached Paragon rank in the history of our family."
Atticus's internal frustration was palpable. So there was a chance he could die at Grandmaster rank and never reach the Paragon rank? Why was he just hearing of this now? Why didn't his father tell him? Then what exactly has he been working hard for?
He clenched his fist, his anger simmering.
Cedric, recognizing Atticus's turmoil, sighed and offered an explanation,
"I'm sorry, kid, but it was part of the rules. Everytime this happens, this same being comes back and change the memories of everyone to forget the real cause of death. Also, the life weapon is an entity of its own, storing a fragment of our souls upon our deaths. I am but a mere tenant here, bound by these rules. I was the last wielder before you, and I was prohibited from speaking with you until you gained the weapon's acknowledgment. And once that bond was formed, it was unchangeable. I hope you can understand."
It took Atticus a few seconds to regain his composure. He inhaled deeply, reminding himself not to lose his cool, 'Calm down, Atticus. You're not one to lose your composure like this.' His attempts at calming down seemed to work, as his anger subsided a bit.
'Let's take it one step at a time,'
Atticus then turned to Cedric and unleashed a barrage of questions, "Who's the entity? Why do you all follow its instructions? What exactly caused the deaths of the previous wielders when trying to reach Paragon? You were also brought into this world? Were all the past wielders reincarnated? Why were we brought here?"
Each question held immense importance. Even if Cedric could only answer one, it would still be valuable to him.
Cedric gave a wry smile and shook his head in response.
Atticus immediately knew what he meant, "I'm not allowed to know for now… Okay then, I want to start learning the second art," Atticus swiftly requested.
He wasn't one to waste time on things he couldn't do anything to affect. Although he was pissed at everything and truly wanted answers, there was still important matters at hand he had to focus on; surviving.
He was determined to make the most of the time he had.
Cedric couldn't help but applaud how quick Atticus regained his composure. The first time he found out about all this, it took him over 3 hours to get over the fact and calm down.
He wore a pleased smile as he nodded and said, "Follow me," beckoning Atticus to follow him. Together, they retraced their steps.
After walking for a while, the surroundings transformed, and Atticus found himself standing in a vast hall.
At the center of the hall stood a small white building. As Atticus turned to look behind him, he saw a man seated on a throne at an elevated platform with grand, sweeping stairs leading up to it.
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