Holy Monk Chandler of the Bastion is far different from other Monks in the Runiverse.
While most Monks still practice traditional magic, such as casting fire balls, lightning bolts, and whatnot—Chandler specializes in channeling the power of magic to his body.
Starting at a young age, Chandler was taught by his elders that he must prioritize his body. Most Wizards in the Runiverse become obsessed with the power of magic that they no longer care about their physical strength.
Not Chandler.
Chandler has an intense daily routine that rivals the most gifted Athletes in the world.
His day starts at 4 AM and he does all of his physical workouts the entire morning.
Then he meditates and prays at noon.
Then he practices and perfects his magic at night.
His magic though is not like anything seen in the Runiverse. With his trusted Book of Magic that he reads every day like a Bible—Chandler has mastered different variations of spells that he can use to his advantage.
One time, Chandler combined a Holy incantation spell and imbued the power to his fist. He tried to punch through steel, just to see how strong his punch was... And to his surprise, the punch was so strong, the steel itself evaporated and turned into nothing.
He tried the spell once more, hunting wolves and other foul creatures in the Mist. Every punch instantly deletes monsters.
The punch was too strong in fact, that Chandler ran out of things to test it on.
After every punch though, Chandler's inner mana becomes severely depleted and he needs an hour or two to fully recover. Through training, Chandler hopes that he can perfect this spell without needing long rest times.
The spell, he calls it... Lord's Fist of Guillotine. or LFG for short.
Wizard #4539 continues on with his journey... Knowing that with his newfound power, he has a higher purpose in the Runiverse.
He embarks on a quest to find this higher purpose—with his trusty Book of Magic and his ever-so-loyal familiar, Joey the Crow.
Stay tuned for his next chapter.
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