Minh was a growing mage, one that has taken into consideration that he was not yet powerful enough to be eliminating those which he considers threats to this world as a whole, nor did he have the capacity to fully do so with the utmost efficiency. It was this lack of capability that has pushed him into finding a way to further his earthen power, but he also sought versatility, and that all led him in the discovery of a way to forge for himself a lacrima. This provided for him however, an impossible task that a normal man or even a fellow mage couldn't do. What was revealed to him was that in another world accessible via a Wakusei portal, there existed dragons theorized to possess condensed balls of rare minerals and substances infused with their dragonic energies called Dragongems. However, the dragons had one condition, and that was to even come across them to hunt them, one was to be unarmed and without the use of magic. Even those using dampeners and other highly stealthy magics could not bypass these beasts' senses who disappeared without a trace. Even then, those who harbor of the even smallest desire to use their magic were unable to track them down. The only exception to this were fellow beasts, those who harbored only primal energies, which included Minh's companion Cheepie. To this end, he knew that this will have to be a team effort, one where he was to push his body's capabilities to hunt down these dragons.
Several days later, he came upon the Wakusei portal to stand before it with a little sparrow on his head cheeping away. His humane form was washed away, taking upon one of earth before embracing the teleporting energies of the portal. Thus began his journey into a trial of hardship unlike he ever went through.
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Several days later, he came upon the Wakusei portal to stand before it with a little sparrow on his head cheeping away. His humane form was washed away, taking upon one of earth before embracing the teleporting energies of the portal. Thus began his journey into a trial of hardship unlike he ever went through.
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