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Side Story 3: Working Hard for The Levels

  Alfonsen Holerand Mirbit VII was deeply dissatisfied. It was unbeing for an Eldaray prio show emotions strohan dissatisfa, so he was merely dissatisfied, but very strongly so.

  As tradition dictated, since his family established the Kingdom of Mirbit, every heir to the throne had to travel through the Gates to elevate the Gate Traveler Css and its sub-csses to a respectable level. At least his Profession, [Monarch (in training)], would shed the (in training) addendum and asd in level wheook the throne.

  His family had a long-standing tradition of adopting the Mage sub-css and Enter sub-profession. sequently, they possessed extensive archives—far more ahan the chaotic Travelers’ Archive—detailing the locations and Gate s necessary to level these roles. And herein y the dilemma: He did not have those particur css and profession.

  Alfonsen Holerand Mirbit VII could not recile with the limited 350-400-year lifespan these csses bestowed. The Mage css granted a mere 2 points to Vitality, while the Enter css tributed his was utterly intolerable. Therefore, he sulted the Adventurers Guild, posed numerous inquiries, and discovered that the Heavy Warrior css offered 4 points to Vitality, and the Alchemist profession likewise provided 4 points to Vitality.

  Seg the Heavy Warrior css was retively straightforward; he joined a party, expended one of his precious ability points on a mana shield, acquired a substantial mithril shield, cleared two dungeons, and even a Mana Aggregation Occurrence, and attaihe css. The Alchemist profession proved more elusive, but he persisted and found an impoverished Alchemist who agreed to instruct him for a fee, without an apprentice tract.

  And now, here he was, trudging through a muddy s, seeking mana-rits to coct potions to elevate his Alchemist profession. His boots were caked with mud—he even had mud inside his boots—bugs incessantly bit him, and there were iful courtesans in this entire world.

  Alfonsen Holerand Mirbit VII rofoundly dissatisfied.