Chapter 23 Job, Faction & Bloodline
Chapter 23 Job, Faction & Bloodline
First, was Ashok's very name in the Status which even the World had decided not to toy with. Who could say when he might hold a grudge and conduct another ancient ritual?
But for now, Ashok had no choice but to accept the name of Adlet, a temporary guise that he would wear for as long as he remained at the Academy. If this was the body of a commoner, the name would hardly matter, for them name is a mere label to distinguish one person from another. But for someone with noble blood in their veins, even if exiled from their family's seat of power, the name itself held immeasurable weight. For Nobles, Names and Titles were the very foundation upon which their existence stood.
The reason Ashok's name did not appear in the bracket, replaced instead by Adlet, was because the World understood Ashok's personality.
The connection between the World and an individual's Status was deceptively simple yet profoundly intricate. A Status is a holographic representation, a constantly shifting reflection of the individual's current state, visible only to the concerned individual. It is the creation of the World itself to present everything about a being's existence. Status could be thought of as the Records of the World, a living archive that tracked every creature, every being that existed.
The World, in its infinite design, did not interfere with its own Records in any way. The Gift to Ashok was an exception. An exception can only be made under very specific circumstances (Like Revenge).
Moving forward, Ashok's Job Class remained unchanged—he was still a Priest. However, what had drastically shifted was his Faction Alignment, which had changed from Neutral to Evil. It's because of the Morrathis.
Once the Divine Authority of Fate and Adlet's soul, which had been forcibly imposed upon Ashok, were removed, the consequences were immediate. This removal resulted in Ashok's body becoming incapable of accepting the Divine Energy that once belonged to the God of Fate. The reason for this transformation was that the soul which had chosen to serve the God of Fate was no longer present.
In this World, the number of classes available is innumerable. All of these innumerable classes are derived from three main categories: Close Combat Type, Long Range Type, and Support. Once a Job is chosen during the Awakening—a critical, irreversible moment in a person's life—it becomes fixed. No matter the circumstances, not even someone like Ashok could alter his class, even if he wanted.
For him, the Priest Job, which he acquired due to Adlet's choice, belongs to the Support category. The conditions to become a Priest are straightforward yet significant: one must serve any God from any faction, and God must accept their servitude.
What Ashok felt a sense of relief about was that his Job didn't shift to that of a Fallen Priest, a job evolution for a Priest who abandons their God. Since considering the history of his body, which had once served the God of Fate. He had dreaded the possibility of transforming into a Fallen Priest, a useless class marked by a permanent restriction to divine power and a major debuff to the body.
Bloodlines are not solely decided by birth. They are flexible, mutable, and can be modified or changed through various means. There are countless items, ingredients, and rituals scattered throughout the world, capable of altering the very nature of a bloodline.
Ashok had no Affinity; it wasn't the Void. He was Affinityless because of the Trait Cursed One.
Then, the newly added Stigma : [???].
Ashok willed for its description and it opened further.
Stigma : [???]
Percentage Sharing:
99.9999...% to 0.000...1%
Number of Available Shares: 1.
Share: Emotion
The reason the Stigma section displayed [???] was that the World itself did not possess the authority to reveal the true name of a Goddess. Even though, Ashok knew the name.
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