Wolfman, Vampire, Anomaly

Second Awakening.

This is a rare and powerful phenomenon that many awakened individuals experience when their growth reaches a limit. It happens when someone's abilities hit a wall, unable to advance any further. But then, under extreme circumstances—like a life-or-death situation—or through sheer willpower, they break their limits and undergo a second awakening.

This event grants immense strength, new insights into their powers, and often unlocks abilities they could never have imagined. However, there is a darker side to this transformation.

Some individuals are not so lucky.

In rare cases, a person's second awakening can turn them into something that is no longer human. These unfortunate individuals awaken as one of three feared creatures: **a wolfman, a vampire, or an anomaly-class monster.**

Once this transformation happens, society views them as dangerous threats. No matter their past, no matter their intentions, others will stop at nothing to eliminate them. This is because these creatures often lose their humanity, becoming beings that kill without hesitation.

Firstly Anomaly-Class Monsters

Anomalies are the most unpredictable and terrifying of all. Unlike wolfmen and vampires, any species can awaken as an anomaly—be it a human, elf, or even an animal. Anomalies are unique because their awakening happens at the moment of death. Just as their life ends, they are reborn as an anomaly with powers tied to their manner of death.

For example, someone hanged for a crime might awaken as an anomaly called "The Hanged Man," with powers tied to ropes or suffocation. Another who dies by decapitation might awaken as "The Headless Man,".

Merits :

- Each anomaly has unique powers based on their death, making them extremely unpredictable.

- They are nearly impossible to kill permanently, as their bodies are often unstable or regenerative.

- Can range from low-level threats (like "The Shy Girl,Spiral stairs, Upisde down") to catastrophic beings that can destroy entire cities.

Anomaly-class monsters are generally weak compared to other awakened creatures, but they are incredibly frustrating to deal with. Killing them is no simple task. Some have specific conditions that need to be met to end their existence, while others have strange, durable forms that make it nearly impossible to deal a fatal blow.

However, the biggest drawback of being an anomaly-class monster is their extremely low intelligence. These creatures lack common sense and survival instincts, which often leads to their downfall. In fact, six out of ten anomaly-class monsters either kill themselves or get killed by fighting others of the same type.

Because of this, people often take a passive approach when encountering someone who has awakened as an anomaly. Instead of risking their lives, they might abandon the area entirely, leaving the anomaly alone. In many cases, the anomaly eventually destroys itself, and the people return once it's safe again.

There are two types a person can awaken as an anomaly-class monster:

1. The Normal Awakening

This is the most common form. A person dies and then awakens as an anomaly. For example, someone hanged for a crime may awaken as "The Hanged Man," or someone burned alive might return as "The Burning Phantom." These creatures are often grotesque and unsettling, their forms tied to the way they died.

2. The Unaware Awakening

This is far rarer and much more terrifying. In this case, the person dies but doesn't realize they are dead. For example, imagine falling from a tall tree and hitting your head on a rock. You wake up thinking, "Wow, I survived!" But in truth, you are already dead, and your "life" is now an illusion.

At first, nothing seems wrong. The person might even go about their daily life as if nothing happened. But slowly, they begin to lose their intelligence and humanity, becoming like a zombie possessed by a ghost. Over time, their mind deteriorates completely, and they turn into a full anomaly-class monster.

The transition is horrifying not only for the person but for those around them, as they witness the gradual loss of the individual's sense of self. Once they've fully transformed, whether they survive depends entirely on their luck and the circumstances.

And secondly Vampires...

If someone awakens as a vampire, the transformation is immediate and violent. They fall into a berserk state, attacking everything in sight. This leads many people to assume that the awakened vampire is at their strongest during this moment.

But the truth is far more shocking: this berserk state is actually their weakest point.

When a vampire first awakens, they lack control over their abilities and are easily overwhelmed by their thirst for blood. This is the most vulnerable moment in their existence, and if they are hunted quickly, they can be killed without much difficulty.

However, if the vampire survives this initial phase, their true power begins to manifest. Vampires are among the longest-living species in existence. An average vampire has a lifespan of ten thousand years, and progenitor vampires can live for hundreds of thousands of years without showing signs of aging.

Over time, a vampire's abilities grow exponentially. Their regeneration becomes near-instantaneous, their physical strength rivals the strongest creatures, and they develop unique abilities like controlling blood or influencing minds.

Despite their immense potential, vampires are not without weaknesses. The biggest drawback is their insatiable thirst for blood. From the moment they awaken, this thirst consumes them, making them dangerous even to those they once loved.

Their berserk state at the beginning of their transformation is another major flaw. During this time, they cannot think rationally and are often killed by humans or other species before they can fully develop their powers.

And the last one, Wolfman.

Wolfmen are the rarest form of second awakening. Only a handful of people in history have ever awakened as Wolfmen, and interestingly, only humans can become Wolfmen—there are no records of a "Wolfwoman."

When a person awakens as a Wolfman, they fall into a berserk state similar to vampires. However, there's a critical difference: Wolfmen are at their strongest the moment they awaken.

Their physical abilities multiply several times over, and they are consumed by uncontrollable rage, hunger, and an overwhelming lust for destruction. They lose all sense of rationality and start attacking and devouring others without hesitation.

One unique characteristic of Wolfmen is their natural affinity with space elements. While the space element is extremely rare and highly coveted, every Wolfman inherently possesses this affinity, making them even more dangerous and unpredictable.

This was precisely what happened to Corin. When he awakened as a Wolfman during his match with Ethan, Ethan's face turned pale. He immediately understood that Corin's power had grown immensely, putting him on par with Ethan himself.

However, Ethan was fortunate. Powerful figures like Lortell and Lilith were present, ensuring his safety. Lortell, determined to eliminate Corin, tried to strike him down immediately. But Corin instinctively tapped into his space affinity, teleporting away before anyone could stop him.

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The chaos from Corin's awakening left the academy in disarray. It was evening when the incident occurred, and as night fell, the arena was completely empty. The once-bustling academy now seemed eerily quiet, with teachers patrolling the grounds, searching for any sign of Corin.

In one dorm room, a group of eight students huddled together. Fear gripped the air, and tension hung heavy over them.

"Don't be afraid," one girl said, her voice trembling slightly. "We've set up a magic formation around this room. No one can enter without breaking it. If anyone tries, the teachers will have enough time to come and save us."

Her words brought a sliver of hope to the group, though her shaking hands betrayed her own fear.

"Yes… I think you're right—"

Before the boy could finish his sentence, his words were abruptly cut off. His eyes widened in shock as his vision turned upside down.

A thud echoed through the room.

Everyone froze, their faces pale with terror. The boy's headless body collapsed to the floor, blood pooling around him. His severed head rolled to a corner.

Standing beside the lifeless body was a tall, hulking creature covered in golden fur.

Corin.

"Ahhhhhhh! Corin is here!" someone screamed, their voice filled with panic.

"How?! How did he get in without breaking the formation?!" the girl who had cast the spell shrieked, her voice cracking with fear.

"Fuck you, Sarah! This is your fault! We're all going to die because of you bitch! " another boy yelled angrily, his voice trembling with despair.

Suddenly, the sound of alarms filled the air. Beep! Beep! Beep! The academy's emergency sirens blared, alerting the teachers to the danger.

"Stay focused!" Sarah shouted, trying to regain control of the situation. "We have to stall for time—"

Her sentence was cut short as Corin lunged at her with terrifying speed. He kicked her with such force that her body flew across the room and slammed into the wall.

BAM!

Her lifeless body slid down, leaving a trail of blood on the wall. She was nothing more than a crushed heap of flesh.

"No… no…" one of the boys stammered, his voice barely audible.

Corin didn't stop. He grabbed another boy by the neck, his massive claw-like hand tightening with an iron grip. The boy thrashed and struggled, but it was useless.

Corin opened his jaw unnaturally wide, revealing sharp, glistening teeth. The boy's screams were cut off as Corin brought his head closer.

Gulp!

Corin bit down, swallowing the boy's head in one horrifying motion. Blood splattered everywhere as the lifeless body slumped in his grip.

The remaining students screamed, their terror reaching a fever pitch.

"I don't want to die! I don't want to die! Someone, please save me!" a girl sobbed, collapsing to her knees. Her cries echoed through the room, but no one was there to answer.

The teachers finally arrived at the dorm room door, their faces tense and filled with urgency. But as they tried to enter, they were stopped by the magic formation surrounding the room.

"You fools!" the female teacher yelled in frustration, her voice sharp and commanding. "He has an affinity with space! A normal formation can't hold him unless it's specifically made for space-path magic!"

Without hesitation, she raised her hand, her fingers glowing with a bright light. With a single motion, she shattered the formation, the magic barrier crumbling like broken glass.

As the teachers rushed inside, the sight before them froze them in place for a brief moment. Blood stained the walls and floor, and three lifeless bodies lay scattered across the room.

"Damn it!" one of the teachers cursed under his breath.

But Corin was gone. Before they could reach him, he had teleported again, vanishing without a trace.

"Shit… we're too late," another teacher said, his voice heavy with regret.

The room was eerily quiet except for the muffled sobs and ragged breathing of the survivors. Five students remained, huddled in corners, their faces pale and eyes wide with terror. The horror of what had just happened was etched into their expressions, and their bodies trembled as though the air around them had turned freezing cold.

Among them was the girl who had been crying moments earlier, repeatedly muttering the same words under her breath.

"I don't want to die… I don't want to die… please don't eat me…" she whispered, her voice hollow and shaking.

The female teacher approached her slowly, her own heart aching at the sight. She knelt down beside the trembling girl and gently wrapped her arms around her, pulling her into a comforting embrace.

"You're safe now," the teacher said softly, her voice kind and steady. "He's gone. No one's going to hurt you."

But the girl didn't respond. Her wide, tear-filled eyes stared blankly at the floor as though she couldn't hear the words. Her lips kept moving, repeating the same plea over and over.

"Please… don't eat me… I don't want to die…"