Chapter 3: Guns vs Swords!

Filipino Got Isekai'd with a Twist: "Only I Can Summon Those!!"

 

Chapter 3: Guns vs. Swords!

 

As the last wolf crumpled to the ground, I felt a wave of relief wash over me. The adrenaline from the fight still coursed through my veins, and I couldn't help but grin at my teammates. We had done it! We had taken down a pack of greater wolves, and I had played a crucial role in the battle. And we've all received a system notification. As Keith, Jos, Vismond, Chris, and Cain look into it.

 

"System notification!

 

You have received Greater Wolf loot.

 

Greater Wolf's Fangs—9/9

 

Greater wolves hide -9-9.

 

Greater wolves medium meat—9/9

 

"Wow, we really cleaned up!" Keith exclaimed, his eyes wide with excitement as he examined the loot. "These fangs could fetch a good price in town, and the hides... we could make some decent armor!"

 

Josh, always the strategist, chimed in, "We should split the loot evenly. Each of us gets a fang, a hide, and some meat. That way, we all benefit from the spoils of our hard work."

 

Vismond nodded, his brow furrowed in thought. "But what about the meat? We could cook it and restore some health. I say we keep the meat for ourselves and use it for our next adventure."

 

Chris, who had been silent until now, finally spoke up. "I think we should also consider what we can do with the fangs and hides. If we can find a blacksmith or a merchant, we might be able to trade them for better gear or supplies."

 

Cain, the quietest of the group, looked at the loot with a contemplative expression. "What if we use the fangs to craft weapons? I've heard that they can be used to make some powerful items if we find the right person."

 

As the group debated the best course of action, I felt a strange sensation wash over me. It was as if the world around me was shifting, and I could sense a presence nearby. I glanced around, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

 

"Nah, we should sell it and buy some gear, but we can use the meat," Chris suggested.

 

"Yeah, we should. Besides, we already have our legendary weapons, so we don't have to craft a weapon," Josh added.

 

"Hey, guys," I said, trying to shake off the feeling. "What do you think we should do next? Should we head back to town or explore a bit more?"

 

And we explored deeper into the forest and grinded some levels. At the end of the day, I raised my level to 7 while Josh and the others were able to reach level 10 and were able to unlock new elemental skills of their class. I was jealous of them. (Tsk) For my summoner class, I was able to unlock more weapons now, but I didn't buy any weapons yet. I saved it for later so I can decide which weapon I'm going to unlock first. As we enter the castle quarters, one guard enters our room and tells us that the emperor wants to have an audience with us, so we agree, and the guard leads us.

 

As we followed the guard through the dimly lit corridors of the castle, I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease that had settled in my stomach. The grandeur of the castle was impressive, with its towering stone walls and intricate tapestries, but the weight of the emperor's summons felt heavy on my shoulders. What could he possibly want with us this late?

 

The guard finally stopped in front of a large, ornate door, its surface carved with intricate designs depicting battles and mythical creatures. He turned to us, his expression serious. "The emperor will see you now. Remember, sir, heroes to show respect."

 

With a nod, he pushed the door open, revealing a lavish chamber filled with golden accents and a large throne at the far end. The emperor sat regally, his presence commanding and intimidating. He was an older man, with a long, white beard and piercing blue eyes that seemed to assess us with a single glance.

 

"Welcome back, our heroes," he said, his voice deep and resonant. "I have heard of your exploits in the forest. You have proven yourselves capable against the greater wolves, and for that, I commend you."

 

We exchanged glances, a mix of pride and nervousness washing over us. I stepped forward, feeling the need to speak. "Thank you, Your Majesty. We were just doing what we could to help."

 

The emperor raised a hand, silencing me. "Your efforts are commendable, but I have a more pressing matter at hand. There is a growing darkness in the land, and I fear that it is only a matter of time before it reaches my kingdom. And as this world-renowned hero, I need you to go to Vuena Village because the demon lord's army is coming around there."

 

The weight of the emperor's words hung in the air, and I could feel the tension in the room rise. A growing darkness? A demon lord's army? It sounded like something straight out of a fantasy novel, but here we were, living it.

 

"Vuena Village?" Cain echoed, his brow furrowing. "Isn't that the place known for its rich resources? Why would the demon lord target it?"

 

The emperor nodded gravely. "Precisely. The village is a vital part of our kingdom's economy. If the demon lord's forces take control, it could spell disaster for us all. I need you to travel there, gather information, and, if possible, thwart their plans."

 

Josh stepped forward, his expression serious. "What kind of forces are we up against? Do you have any intel on their numbers or capabilities?"

 

The emperor leaned forward, his blue eyes narrowing. "Reports indicate that the demon lord's army is vast and varied. They have been seen recruiting monsters and dark creatures from the surrounding areas. You will need to be cautious and prepared for anything."

 

Vismond crossed his arms, his mind clearly racing. "What resources can you provide us with? We may need supplies or reinforcements for this mission."

 

The emperor waved a hand, and a servant stepped forward, carrying a small chest. "Inside, you will find potions, food supplies, and a few enchanted items to aid you on your journey. Use them wisely."

 

I felt a mix of excitement and anxiety. This was our chance to prove ourselves, but the stakes were higher than ever. "What about the villagers? Should we warn them?" I asked, my voice steady despite the turmoil inside.

 

The emperor nodded. "Yes, if you can, and if you can reinforce the village using your knowledge from your world, if you allow it, sir heroes, can you warn them of the impending danger? They may have valuable information or resources that could assist you. But be careful; the demon lord's scouts may already be in the area."

 

"Why do you say we can warn them, like the people don't need to know about the impending attack?" Josh asks.

"The emperor pinches his nose." Because we don't want the people to panic. We have so much on our plate, so we don't need to add a mass panic to it." As he explained, we all nodded and bowed.

 

As we prepared to leave, Chris turned to the emperor. "Your Majesty, if we succeed in this mission, what will happen to the village and the kingdom?"

 

The emperor's expression softened slightly. "If you succeed, you will not only save Vuena Village but also earn the gratitude of my kingdom. I will ensure that you are rewarded handsomely for your bravery."

 

With that, we bowed respectfully and exited the chamber, the weight of our new mission settling heavily on our shoulders. As we walked through the corridors of the castle, I couldn't help but feel a sense of determination rising within me. This was our chance to make a real difference.

 

Once outside, we gathered in a small courtyard, the sun shining down on us. "Alright, team," I said, trying to rally everyone. "We need to come up with a plan. We can't just rush in blindly."

 

Josh nodded, his eyes scanning the horizon. "We should gather more information about Vuena Village and the demon lord's army. Maybe we can find some locals who can help us."

 

Keith chimed in, "And we should definitely stock up on supplies before we head out. We don't know how long this mission will take."

 

Vismond added, "I can use my skills to scout ahead. If we can find a safe route to the village, it will give us an advantage." (He now has a skill called stealth.)

 

Skill: Stealth. Mana consumption: 10 per minute. Cooldown: 5 minutes. Cooldown will reduce if you level up the skill.

 

I nodded, feeling the weight of our mission settle in. "Alright, let's split up our tasks. Vismond, you scout ahead and see if you can find any signs of the demon lord's scouts or any locals who might have information. The rest of us will head to the market to stock up on supplies."

 

The group agreed, and we quickly made our way to the bustling market square of the castle town. The vibrant colors of the stalls and the lively chatter of merchants and townsfolk provided a stark contrast to the serious mission ahead of us. I felt a mix of excitement and anxiety as we navigated through the crowd.

 

"We're camping out tonight. Josh set up camp. Chris gathered wood, Vismond scouted the perimeter while I prepared food, and you, Keith, sliced the wolf meats while I prepared rice," Cain ordered. But as Vismond is about to head out, I call him and pull out an item from my item box. "What...how is this? Has night vision? He asked.

 

"Yeah," I answered.

 

"I didn't know you could summon an item like this?" he asks again.

 

"Yeah, me neither. I just discovered it down to the lowest of my summons list," I explained. He just nodded and headed out.

 

As Vismond slipped into the shadows, I felt a sense of pride swell within me. It was moments like these that reminded me of the unique abilities I possessed as a summoner. While my friends were busy honing their combat skills, I had the power to summon items and weapons not of this world. "I'm not a weak summoner. I'll become this world's strongest summoner. I just need to level up more and unlock more advanced weapons. And maybe one day I'll have something to shock this world," I said as I sliced the meats into small lengths.

 

As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the campsite, I couldn't shake the feeling of anticipation that hung in the air. The crackling fire illuminated our faces, and the aroma of cooking meat filled the space around us. I glanced at my friends, each of them focused on their tasks, and felt a surge of determination. We were on the brink of something monumental, and I was determined to prove my worth as a summoner.

 

"Hey, Cain," I called out, breaking the comfortable silence. "How's the rice coming along?"

 

"Almost done," he replied, stirring the pot with a wooden spoon. "Just a few more minutes, and we'll have a feast fit for heroes."

 

"Speaking of heroes," Chris chimed in, "what do you think Vismond is finding out there? I hope he's being careful."

 

"Knowing him, he's probably blending in with the shadows like a ghost," Josh said with a chuckle. "But we should keep an eye out for him. We don't want to be caught off guard."

 

Just as he spoke, Vismond emerged from the darkness, his expression serious. "I found something," he said, his voice low. "There are scouts, but not the demon lord's.

 

"Then what did you see?" Chris asked.

 

"Bandits

The atmosphere shifted instantly. "How many did you see?" I asked, my heart racing.

 

"At least five, as far as I can see in the area, but they seem to be on high alert. They're searching for something—or someone," Vismond replied, his brow furrowed. "We need to be cautious. If they catch wind of us, it could spell trouble."

 

"Great, we got the demon lord problem; now we have this shenanigan. What a wonderful night," Keith muttered, his excitement from earlier fading. "What do we do now?"

He nodded. "I can try, but I'll need to be quick. If they spot me, I won't have much time to escape."

 

"Be careful, Vismond," I urged. "We can't afford to lose anyone now."

 

As he prepared to slip back into the shadows, I felt a surge of confidence. "And if things go south, remember to use the night vision goggles I summoned. They'll give you an edge."

Vismond gave me a grateful nod before disappearing into the darkness once more. The rest of us resumed our tasks, but the tension lingered in the air. I couldn't help but feel a mix of pride and anxiety. This was the first real test of our abilities, and I was determined to support my friends in any way I could.

And 30 minutes later, Vismond came back.

"Report?" Cain asks.

"Before there were small numbers, but now there are more," he said.

"What level are you and how many?" Josh asks.

"They're all at level 10, and one of them is at least at level 15. I think we can handle them pretty easily, so how about that? he said, his voice steady despite the tension in the air.

"Level 15?" Keith echoed, his eyes widening. "That's a significant jump. We need to be careful. If they're organized enough to have a higher-level scout, they might have some tricks up their sleeves."

"True," I agreed, my mind racing. "But if we can catch them off guard, we might be able to take them down before they realize what's happening. We have the element of surprise on our side.

"Ok, guys, let's prep. In 1 hour we'll be moving!" Cain ordered. If you wonder why he's giving us an order, it's because he is the captain of the party.

After we eat, we extinguish our fire and prepare for our assault on the bandits.

As I scan my stats window

Name: Keith Marthin

Race: otherworlder

Age: 20

Gender: male

Class: true summoner

Title: Cold Summoner

Level: 7

Experience: 10/400

Summon points: 90

Summon box: 1/5

Item box: 1/10

Skill: appraisal, item box (10 slots), item shop (lock requirement level 10), summons: basic grade

Stats: Attack: 6 + 10 + Agility: 6 + 1. Defense: 6 + 10 Intelligence: 5 + 10 Dexterity: 4 + 10 Tenacity: 5 + 10 Health: 70/70. Mana: 70/70 Stamina: 70/70

Available stat point: 0 points

"Alright, now my stats are looking good; now my strength is above average. I think I'm not a weak summoner now?" I ponder.

 

Weapon: staff of echoes (the staff of the damned) unequipped

Summon: basic shotgun, basic ammo, basic medkit.

Summon grade level 1: Grade

Basic Grade Level (1-10)

Basic flintlock

Basic pistol

Basic shotgun

Basic rifle lock: points needed 100 points

Stick grenade lock: 100 points needed

Basic crossbow lock: 90 points needed

Basic Crossbow Arrow (based on explosive arrows, gas gas arrows, flare arrows, and acid arrows) lock: 300 points needed

Intermediate Grade Level: (11-20)

Advance Grade level: (21-30)

Feature condition has not been met. You need to meet the requirements and level to unlock this feature. (Level 31-50)

Feature condition has not been met. You need to meet the requirements and level to unlock this feature. (Level 50-60)

Expert Grade level: (61-70)

Veteran Grade level: (71-100)

Feature condition has not been met. You need to meet the requirements and level to unlock this feature. (Level 101-150)

 

Basic Shotgun Cimarron 1878: 30 points

 

Stick Grenade: 100 points (locked)

 

Basic compact bow: 15 points (locked)

 

Basic Crossbow: 90 points (locked)

 

Basic Crossbow Arrow: 300 points (locked)

 

Basic Crossbow Arrow (based on explosive arrows, gas gas arrows, flare arrows, and acid arrows) (locked) 300 points.

 

I stared at the list of summons, my mind racing with possibilities. Each weapon had its own advantages, and I needed to choose wisely. The bandits were a real threat, especially with one of them being level 15. I had to ensure that I was equipped to handle whatever they threw at us.

 

After a moment of contemplation, I decided to prioritize versatility and defense. The Basic Leather Armor Set would provide me with some much-needed protection, and it was only 10 points to unlock. That would leave me with 2,490 points to work with for offensive options.

"The armor, even if it's leather, can boost my defense even if it's a little."

The Basic Leather Armor Set (effects)

Defense +5, Agility +2, Attack +1

I made my decision and summoned the Basic Leather Armor Set.

System notification!

Do you want to equip the basic leather armor set? Yes, no?

"Yes."

As I confirm my purchase, a warm feeling of a rush of energy as the item materializes in front of me. The armor looked simple yet sturdy, crafted from tough leather that would offer decent protection without sacrificing mobility. I quickly donned the armor, feeling the weight settle comfortably on my shoulders.

Basic Leather Armor Set effects

 

Defense: +5

 

Agility: +2

 

Attack: +1

 

"Nice choice," Cain said, glancing at my new gear. "That should help you take a hit or two if things get rough."

 

"Thanks! I feel a bit more prepared now," I replied, adjusting the straps to ensure a snug fit.

"Alright."

With my armor equipped, I turned my attention back to the summon list. I still had a significant number of points left, and I needed to decide on an offensive weapon. The basic flintlock and basic pistol were tempting options, but I wanted something that could give me an edge in combat. So I decided to buy the crossbow and its arrows because it's nighttime, so we need to be stealthy this time.

I took a deep breath, feeling the weight of my decision as I scanned the summon list once more. The basic crossbow was a perfect choice for our current situation. It would allow me to engage the bandits from a distance, keeping me out of harm's way while still contributing to the fight. Plus, the stealth aspect of using a crossbow at night was a significant advantage.

"Alright, let's do this," I muttered to myself, my fingers hovering over the summon option.

Basic Crossbow: 90 points to unlock

I confirmed my choice, and the familiar rush of energy surged through me as the crossbow materialized in my hands. It was lightweight yet sturdy, with a sleek design that felt comfortable to hold. I quickly examined it, noting the smooth mechanism and the sturdy string that would allow for powerful shots.

"System notification!"

Congratulations!

You have successfully summoned the basic crossbow!

Do you want to swap the basic shotgun for the basic crossbow? Yes? No?

"Yes."

As I equipped the crossbow, I felt a sense of empowerment wash over me. This was the weapon I needed to help my team. I glanced at the remaining summon points and saw that I still had 2,400 points left. I needed to make the most of them.

Next, I turned my attention to the arrows. The basic crossbow arrows were essential for my new weapon, and I knew I had to summon them to be fully prepared.

Basic Crossbow Arrow: 300 points to unlock (locked)

You have successfully summoned arrow crate arrows (Level 1).

Arrow crate count: 50/50.

I felt a rush of satisfaction as the arrows materialized beside me, neatly arranged and ready for use. I quickly loaded one into my crossbow, feeling the weight of the weapon in my hands.

"Now I'm really ready," I said, glancing at my friends. They were busy preparing for the upcoming confrontation, but I could see the determination in their eyes.

"How's everyone doing?" I called out, wanting to ensure we were all on the same page.

"We're good!" Cain replied, checking his gear. "I've got the campfire extinguished, and I'm ready to move out. Vismond should be back soon with more intel."

"Great! I just summoned a crossbow and some gas arrows," I said, feeling a surge of confidence. "I think we have a solid chance against those bandits."

"Who thought you couldn't equip any weapons besides your staff?" he asks, eyes wide.

 

"Yeah, I thought that too, but it turns out I can equip anything as long as I'm the one who summons it," Keith replied.

 

Cain raised an eyebrow, clearly impressed. "That's a pretty unique ability. It gives you a lot of versatility in combat. Just make sure to use it wisely."

 

"Absolutely," I replied, feeling a sense of camaraderie with my friends. "We need to work together if we want to take down those bandits and gather intel on the demon lord's army."

 

Just then, Vismond emerged from the shadows, his expression serious. "I overheard them talking. They're looking for a specific item—a magical artifact that was rumored to be hidden near Vuena Village. If they find it, it could give them a significant advantage against us."

 

"An artifact?" Josh asked, his interest piqued. "What kind of artifact are we talking about?"

 

Vismond shook his head. "I didn't catch the details, but they mentioned something about it being powerful enough to turn the tide of battle. We need to find out more about it before they do."

 

"Then we have to act fast," I said, my mind racing with possibilities. "If we can intercept the bandits and learn more about this artifact, we might be able to use it against the demon lord's army."

 

"Agreed," Cain said, his voice steady. "Let's move out and find those bandits. We'll take them by surprise and gather as much information as we can."

 

With our plan set, we gathered our gear and prepared to head into the night. The moon hung high in the sky, casting a silvery glow over the forest as we made our way toward the bandits' last known location. The air was thick with tension, but I could feel the adrenaline coursing through my veins.

 

As we approached the area where Vismond had spotted the bandits, I signaled for everyone to halt. "Let's take a moment to assess the situation," I whispered, scanning the surroundings for any signs of movement.

Vismond nodded, his eyes sharp. "I'll scout ahead and see if I can get a better look at their camp."

"Be careful," I cautioned. "We don't want to alert them to our presence."

Vismond slipped into the shadows once more, moving with the grace of a predator. The rest of us crouched low, waiting for his signal. The anticipation was palpable, and I could feel my heart racing as I thought about the confrontation ahead.

 

"Now!" I whispered, signaling Vismond to move in. We charged toward the bandits, our hearts pounding in our chests. The element of surprise was on our side, and I was determined to make the most of it.

With my crossbow loaded and ready, I took aim at the nearest bandit, my breath steadying as I prepared to fire. The night was alive with the sounds of battle, and I felt a sense of purpose wash over me. This was our moment to shine, and I was ready to prove myself as this world's new strongest summoner.

As the chaos unfolded around us, I knew that we were on the brink of something monumental. The fate of Vuena Village—and perhaps the entire kingdom—rested on our shoulders, and I was determined to rise to the challenge.

With a steady hand, I aimed my crossbow at the nearest bandit, my heart racing as I focused on my target. The flickering flames from Josh's elemental attack illuminated the scene, casting shadows that danced across the ground. I could see the bandits scrambling, their surprise turning to confusion as they tried to assess the situation.

"Now or never," I whispered to myself, releasing the tension in my fingers as I pulled the trigger. The crossbow twanged, and the gas arrow flew through the air, striking the bandit squarely in the chest. He staggered back, the gas quickly enveloping him, causing him to cough and choke as he fell to the ground.

"Nice shot!" Vismond called out, moving swiftly to engage another bandit. I could see him darting in and out of the shadows, using his stealth to his advantage as he took down one of the bandits with a swift strike.

You have defeated a bandit level 10 1/20.

You have leveled up!

You have leveled up!

You are now level 9!

Experience points needed now: 900.

You have gained 5 stat points.

("Fuck yes! 1 more level and I can upgrade my summons.)

System notification!

Because of defeating a unique monster/human for the first time, you have been rewarded 5000 summon points.

 

I stop running for a moment just to calm myself.

 

I couldn't believe the rush of notifications flooding my mind. Five levels gained in one battle? It felt surreal. The thrill of combat surged through me, and I took a moment to catch my breath, my heart racing with excitement.

 

"Keep moving!" Vismond urged, his voice cutting through the chaos. I snapped back to reality, realizing that the fight was far from over. The remaining bandits were regrouping, their expressions shifting from confusion to anger as they realized they were under attack.

 

I quickly reloaded my crossbow, the gas arrows still fresh in my quiver. I had to keep the pressure on. I glanced around, spotting Josh unleashing another wave of fire, forcing two bandits to scatter. Cain and Chris were engaged in close combat, their weapons clashing against the bandits' crude blades.

 

"Vismond, let's flank them again!" I shouted, my voice steady despite the adrenaline coursing through my veins. He nodded, and we moved in sync, darting around the chaos to find a better vantage point.

 

But one bandit managed to get near me, and as he's about to strike me with his sword, I quickly react by stepping back and unequipping my crossbow and equipping my shotgun (my Remington) and unloading its two shots at the bandit body.

You have gained 200 experience points.

 

You have gained 100 summon points.

Quest: Defeat the bandits 2/20

"You've got some serious firepower!" Vismond exclaimed, his eyes gleaming with admiration as he dispatched another bandit with a swift strike. "Keep it up!"

The adrenaline was still pumping through my veins as I took a moment to survey the battlefield. The chaos of the fight was palpable, with flames flickering and the sounds of clashing metal filling the air. I could see my friends holding their own against the remaining bandits, but I knew we had to act quickly to maintain our advantage.

"Vismond, let's keep pushing!" I shouted, reloading my shotgun and preparing for the next wave of attackers. The thrill of battle was intoxicating, and I felt a surge of confidence with each bandit I took down.

"I'll change to the crossbow again! I'll cover you, Vis (Vismond). I roared and quickly changed my arrow to explosive arrows.

As we moved forward, I spotted another bandit trying to flank Josh, who was busy charging another elemental sword strike. Without hesitation, I aimed my crossbow at the bandit and pulled the trigger. The blast echoed through the night, and the bandit crumpled to the ground.

The explosive arrow detonated upon impact, sending debris flying and creating a cloud of dust and smoke. I could see the shock on the faces of the remaining bandits as they realized they were outmatched. The chaos of the battlefield was now in our favor, and I felt a surge of adrenaline as I prepared for the next shot.

"Keep it up, team!" I shouted, my voice ringing with determination. "We can take them down!"

Vismond nodded, his eyes sharp as he darted between the remaining bandits, using his stealth to strike from the shadows. I could see him taking down another bandit with a swift, precise movement, and I felt a swell of pride for my friend. We were working together seamlessly, each of us playing our part in this chaotic dance of battle.

To be continued....

Authors note:

Vismond San Antonio's Status Window

Name: Vismond San Antonio

Age: 20

Race: Human/Other Worlder

Class: King Sorcerer

Second Job: Assassin

Title: Magic Hero

Level: 7

Health: 70/70

Mana: 70/70

Stamina: 70/70

Attributes:

Strength: 70 + 20 (Total: 90)

Agility: 90 + 20 (Total: 110)

Defense: 50 + 20 (Total: 70)

Tenacity: 50 + 20 (Total: 70)

Intelligence: 50 + 10 (Total: 60)

Sorcerer Skills:

Arcane Blast level 7—A powerful projectile of raw magical energy that deals damage based on intelligence.

Elemental Manipulation Level 7—Allows the user to control and summon elemental forces (fire, water, earth, air) for various effects.

Mana Shield level 5—Creates a protective barrier that absorbs damage using mana.

Illusionary Veil level 7—Creates illusions to confuse enemies or hide the user.

Spell Mastery Level 5—Increases the effectiveness and efficiency of spells cast.

Assassin Skills:

Shadow Step (Level 7):

Move silently and quickly, allowing for stealthy approaches or escapes.

Backstab (Level 4):

A powerful attack that deals extra damage when striking from behind.

Poison Crafting (Level 6):

Create and apply various poisons to weapons for added effects.

Silent Takedown (Level 4):

Eliminate an enemy without alerting others nearby.

Evasion (Level 5):

Increase agility temporarily to dodge incoming attacks.

Skill points available: 0

Experience points: 200/700

Dual Dagger of Heavenly Hero

Rating: Legendary

Level: 1 (Can grow along with the user)

Effects:

Heavenly Strike: Each dagger deals additional radiant damage on a successful hit, dealing an extra 1 radiant damage. This damage increases by 1 for every 5 levels the user gains.

Shadow Dance: Grants the user advantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks while wielding the daggers. Additionally, once per short rest, the user can become invisible for 1 minute after making a successful attack with both daggers.

Twin Fury: When attacking with both daggers in a single turn, the user can make an additional attack as a bonus action. This attack deals normal damage but does not benefit from the radiant damage effect.

Heroic Resilience: The user gains a +2 bonus to saving throws against being frightened or charmed while wielding the daggers. This bonus increases to +3 at level 10 and +4 at level 15.

Growth of the Hero: As the user levels up, the daggers gain additional abilities. At levels 5, 10, and 15, the user can choose one of the following enhancements:

Life Steal: The user regains hit points equal to half the radiant damage dealt with the daggers on a successful hit.

Whirlwind Assault: Once per long rest, the user can perform a flurry of strikes, allowing them to make three attacks with the daggers in one action.

Notes:

Vismond's unique combination of sorcery and stealth makes him a versatile combatant. His high agility allows for quick movements and evasive maneuvers, while his sorcerer skills provide powerful ranged attacks and defensive capabilities. The dual daggers enhance his close-quarters combat effectiveness, especially when combined with his assassin skills. As he levels up, focusing on enhancing his intelligence and further developing his sorcerer skills could significantly increase his damage output and versatility in battle.

Armor: Light Robe of the Arcane

Provides moderate protection while enhancing magical abilities.

Accessories:

Ring of Agility: Increases agility by 10.

Amulet of Mana: Restores 5 mana per turn.