Yep this is what yo get messing with the AZANTYS

Chapter 54

Hi guys from now on I will be implementing this.

SPEAKING - " HI!! "

THOUGHTS - ' WHO THE HELL IS THIS IDIOT SPEAKING TO '

SYSTEM - [ PROBABLY YOU HOST AFTERALL YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON HERE ]

REMINDER.

MINECOINS - MC

MC -100,000,000,069,420

From Now on I will do this

[ ASOIAF ]

[ MINECRAFT ]

[ FORGE ]

to indicate which World I am. When the OC CHARACTER TALKS

Current Age: 17

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[ ASOIAF ]

As Mark went to the stairs leading to the "Upper Part " because technically the roof or the real upper part was blown off and laying down at the ground of the tower there he sees a lot of bodies. But the most noticeable was the one at the center two bodies one large and one small. The Large One from my vision was the Lord Azantys at the time and he was cradling his dead son the small one. Surprisingly they are well preserved as in the Volcanic Ash is not affecting them and within the hands of the father is the Staff of Magnus. Mark then looks around then approaches one of the ' Corpse ' using one of his DND inspired spell called Identify.

You choose one object that you must touch throughout the casting of the spell. If it is a magic item or some other magic-imbued object, you learn its Properties and how to use them, whether it requires Attunement to use, and how many Charges it has, if any. You learn whether any Spells are affecting the item and what they are. If the item was created by a spell, you learn which spell created it. If you instead touch a creature throughout the casting, you learn what Spells, if any, are currently affecting it.

Once he identified it he knows that the body was in a state called Time Lock. In this state the body is essentially become frozen in time essentially making them invincible at this state where if the victim gets hurt they are not affected by it via a shield that makes it so that nothing can hurt them but also making sure that they are perpetually stuck in this state until the spell is dispelled and Two Curse called Mind Prison Torture and Monsterification. Mind Prison Torture is a curse where the victim is always getting tortured at his mind becoming essentially a mindless beast in a matter of a Months if left alone and thus far no one knows what happens when if left over for years. Monsterification is a curse spell where the victim gets turned into Horrific Beast similar to the spell called [ Metamorphosis ] when a similar like a zombie can be turned into a husk or drowned so when the spell of the time lock ends they will turn into different kind of beast. There are at least 9 people here afflicted with this curse so Mark prepared to combat them. Mark knows that the Lord Azantys want these f###ers turned into mindless beast that they are and wants whoever the one who has come this far to finish the job.

First what Mark did was to get the Staff of Magnus from the corpse of the Dead Lord Azantys and Mark said in Valyrian " May you rest in peace my Ancestor ". With the staff he cast [ Levitation ]. Raises the caster upwards while the use item button is held. Will also negate fall damage if used before hitting the ground. Where instead of the caster it was used for instead he levitates the body of the Dead Lord Azantys with his son to the air once they reach about 30 Meters from the air he cast one of the Sun Blessing Called [ Sun Burst ] but also amplified with the Magic from the Healing category carrying with it this is different though from the normal one where if the User is surrounded they can use this but this is a modified version of it. A small fiery sun is launch towards the body to fulfill one of the Burning Burial Rites where the Body must be burned similar to a Viking Burial in the Cremation category that is.

Now for this a##h###s using the Staff of Magnus to cast a Spell called [ Dispel Magic ] to dispel the Time Lock spell and the Mind Prison Torture. The nine bodies started squirming to convulsing then screaming. Using telepathy provided by the Familiar Spell he ordered Jean the Dragon to cover the skies and making sure that no one escapes and for Fenrir the Arcanine and the Blaze The Blaziken as a backup. Within the remaining seconds he casted all of the Magic Boost from the Eletroblob and the Null Magic.

" Accel "

" Boost "

" Amplify "

" Oak Flesh "

" Iron Flesh "

" Diamond Flesh "

" Ward "

" Greater Ward "

" Ring of Ally Protection "

" Flash Step "

" Empower "

" Extended "

" Heightened "

" Multiple "

" Quickened "

" Twinned "

" Imbue Weapon "

" Dark Vision "

" True Sight "

" Shield "

" Invigorating Presence "

" Replenish Hunger "

" Empowering Presence "

" Fire Skin "

" Fire Resistance "

" Static Aura "

" Shadow Ward "

" Glide "

" Decoy "

" Containment "

" Arcane Jammer "

" Arcane Lock "

" Satiety "

" Flight "

" Font of Vitality "

" Font of Mana "

With that he contained the monster with him

And within seconds the Monsterification ended they have turned into a Monster: Vampire, Werewolf, Troll, Ogre, Imp, Manananggal, Lich, Naga and surprisingly enough a worm reminiscent of Worm Jerry from the episode "Big Trouble In Little Sanchez" Rick and Morty. What's really surprising was that who turned it into. It was the bastard that started this and the one who use the sacrificial dagger. The Heir of Belial.

A vampire is a creature from folklore that subsists by feeding on the vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires are undead creatures that often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighbourhoods they inhabited while they were alive. They wore shrouds and were often described as bloated and of ruddy or dark countenance, markedly different from today's gaunt, pale vampire which dates from the early 19th century. Vampiric entities have been recorded in most cultures; the term vampire was popularized in Western Europe after reports of an 18th-century mass hysteria of a pre-existing folk belief in the Balkans and Eastern Europe that in some cases resulted in corpses being staked and people being accused of vampirism. Local variants in Eastern Europe were also known by different names, such as shtriga in Albania, vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in Romania.

A werewolf - also known as a lycanthrope - is a legendary creature that is said to have originated from European folklore. It is a human being that has the ability to alter its form into a wolf-like animal typically when there is a full moon, gaining unnatural strength and enhanced senses through its transformation. Over the centuries, these creatures have been described in various ways, though the most common physical description of these beings is that of a humanoid creature with lupine features: hair all over the body, pointed ears, piercing eyes, a canine muzzle, and clawed digits on both hands and feet. Werewolves are also described as being capable of moving about either on two legs or on all fours with ease.

Trolls are hulking, giant humanoid monsters that have appeared in various forms of literature and other media. These creatures actually originate from Norse mythology and were said to be aggressive, tribal giants that dwelled in caves and on mountains. The appearance of trolls often varies, but commonly they are described as being large, bulky creatures similar to ogres with dirty skin tones, little clothing save for an animal-skin loincloth, little to no hair and gnarled teeth and tusks. Trolls are also commonly regarded as dim-witted brutes and are believed to eat humans. In many works of fiction and in Scandinavian folklore, trolls are also stated to magically turn to stone when they are exposed to sunlight.

Ogres are a classic type of monster popular in folklore and fairy tales. Generally accepted as evil creatures, they are most often described as being large, bulbous humanoids of hideous appearance and worse smell. Though sentient, ogres are not particularly bright, though they are ferocious and cruel. In many literary works, they are described as hateful monsters that bully those weaker than themselves. They are widely believed to eat human children. Ogres were also considered in many tales to be cannibalistic creatures, in fact the myth of the ogre is believed by some researchers to have been at least partially inspired by the fears of cannibalism. The name "ogre" still lives on in popular usage as a violent, unpleasant individual and despite modern depictions of ogres tending to keep them mid-sized humanoids, earlier tales often had ogres many hundreds of feet tall, making them a type of man-eating Giant (this is still what some fairy tales use in place of a traditional Giant, most notably in tales such as Jack and the Beanstalk, where the "Giant" can sometimes be replaced with an "Ogre"). Ogres share a number of characteristics with trolls and orcs, and so there is often much confusion in telling their species apart.

An imp is a type of lesser demon originating from Germanic folklore. They have often been described as being akin to fairies, possessing similar magical power and matching them in size. The appearance of imps can vary between mediums, but the most common physical conception is that of a tiny, unattractive humanoid with horns on its head and bat-like wings on its back.

The Manananggal ("self-segmenter") is a Filipino Aswang (evil spirit) that detaches her torso from her lower half and then takes flight during the night to eat infants. This creature's name was derived from the Filipino word, "tanggal," which means "to separate" because of the manananggal's ability to separate itself from its lower body. The Manananggal is described as being an older, beautiful woman capable of severing its upper torso in order to fly into the night with huge bat-like wings and prey on unsuspecting, sleeping pregnant women in their homes.

In fantasy fiction, a lich is a type of undead creature. Often such a creature is the result of a transformation, as a powerful magician or king striving for eternal life uses spells or rituals to bind his intellect to a phylactery and thereby achieve a form of immortality. Liches are depicted as being clearly cadaverous, their bodies desiccated or completely skeletal. Liches are often depicted as holding power over hordes of lesser undead creatures, using them as soldiers and servants. Unlike zombies, which are often depicted as mindless, part of a hivemind or under the control of another, a lich retains revenant-like independent thought and is usually at least as intelligent as it was prior to its transformation. In some works of fiction, liches can be distinguished from other undead by their phylactery, an item of the lich's choosing into which they imbue their soul, giving them immortality until the phylactery is destroyed. Various works of fantasy fiction, such as Clark Ashton Smith's "Empire of the Necromancers", had used lich as a general term for any corpse, animated or inanimate, before the term's specific use in fantasy role-playing games. The more recent use of the term lich for a specific type of undead creature originates from the 1976 Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game booklet Eldritch Wizardry, written by Gary Gygax and Brian Blume.

Nagas appear as large snake like creatures with humanoid heads. They often range widely in colouring and scale patterns, but are all usually about the same size. Most will stand at a height about equal to or just above that of a regular human, but because of the length of their trailing tails they can raise themselves up by a few feet, to intimidate foes, or simply get a better view.

And I really don't need to explain Worm Jerry. Now with this in mind they all see me brandishing my Weapons and Staff of Magnus putting it at the side not gonna use it but just there laying at the ground daring them to try and wield it.

They look at me and my familiars with malice mix with bloodlust and madness well except the Worm Jerry it just cowers at a corner. And Mark is gonna prove that no one messes with the Azantys one last time and why we where vital in the conquest of Essos.

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A Song of Manes and Antlers

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Guys Suggest a name for the Familiars

Dragon - Jean

Blaziken - Blaze ( Lazy I know )

Arcanine - Fenrir

None

Togekiss

Rapidash

Frost Juggernaut

Phoenix

Dryad

Chomper

Gyarados

Links

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire

https://monster.fandom.com/wiki/Troll

https://monster.fandom.com/wiki/Werewolf

https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Manananggal