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Tree of Aeons: An Isekai LitRPG Adventure: 1

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Still, did not take long for them to decide, I see a few druids come over, surround me, and once again they move me. Personally, my ideal outcome is for the battles to be fought around me, without affecting me, such that I gain the souls from all this… conflict. Moral Myopia: Alvin is angry with Aeon for not doing enough to save Kei's life. He apparently isn't thinking about the fact that he himself completely ignored her requests to come and help out, believing that he had plenty of time to wander over later and assist, and only discovering after her death how urgent her requests actually were. Aeon, meanwhile, was fighting right beside her. Deity of Human Origin: At level 250, Aeon meets again with Mozart, and Mozart's supervisor Bach. They offer him a one-time chance to join the [World Faith System], where he would become a god, and he would stop levelling but gain different abilities based on people's faith and belief in him. He turns it down, because he has already gained several of the most important benefits, such as agelessness and the ability to travel to other worlds, and he doesn't like the fact that dropping under the required number of followers would kill him.

Before I could respond, he casts some kind of magic, and the earth shakes. And once again, I lose consciousness. Marked to Die: Killing a hero is ordinarily quite lucrative in terms of experience, but when there is an active demon king, the gods discourage it by marking the killer as a target for other heroes. When he learns that subsidiary trees must be placed within range of his root network, but that they also extend that network, he thinks, "I should have pylons." Later, Dimitree sees him looking at the steep upgrade costs for his subordinate minds, especially the gems required, and tells him, " You require more minerals." Very early in his new life, the system informs Matt that "Trees are eternal if they do not get killed." The years just slip by him, with friends and acquaintances coming and going. At one point, he's reflecting on his diplomatic options, and considers a 10-year alliance with another nation to be so short as to be a total waste of effort. Kei inadvertently becomes unageing after being narrowly rescued from death by Aeon and turned into living crystal.There is also the times when the MC tries to see the many misteries of the world with his limited perspective, resulting in Skills and new experienced he tus find when expandig his influence in the world. Yes, caretaker. Beast-type demons, about a hundred, from the rift.” An initiate explains, while assisting the others in carrying a few of the wounded soldiers into the temple grounds. Another initiate nearby helps to support a few that can walk.

I mean, if the justice system says who and who is to die, might as well contribute to science while dying. It's not as if the manner of death makes a difference. When do you think the healers will come for us?” One of the soldiers that can walk asks, he sits next to another soldier. He eventually learns that the whole cycle has repeated itself on many other worlds, each of which is regularly invaded by demons and has heroes summoned by the gods to stop them. Until the gods are too far away to reach a world anymore, and it falls to the demons. Take Over the World: Aeon actually finds total planetary takeover to be an annoying distraction from his real work. Also, it inevitably involves a lot of preventable deaths. Still, for the sake of putting down threats and stabilising his realm, he can and will do it — on multiple worlds. His beetle armies and domain-holders are beyond what regular nations can fight, and his ability to create prosperity means that a not insignificant number of people are willing to bend the knee peacefully.When he's first reborn, he has no way to interact with the world, and spends over fifty years hibernating, interspersed with occasional system messages. He spends another twenty years mostly asleep after being critically injured by Demon King Sabnoc's final Taking You with Me corruption wave. People he knew have grown up and/or died, politics have shifted, and things he built have disappeared. The first book was better and much better paced. This one is about 70-80% filler. A LOT of the book just rides what happened in the first. Nothing new happening and sometimes just talking about what happened in the first. The slow pacing was fine when new things happened but with the repeating filler, it REALLY emphasized the slow pace and even the slow narration. Leave No Survivors: The existence of experience points and levelling means that any enemy who survives a fight will likely return even stronger, possibly even with specific skills tailored to the battle. So, Aeon's strategy for such conflicts is, "It's really a case of just killing everyone."

Wound That Will Not Heal: On several occasions, Matt encounters injuries that linger despite his healing abilities. Hero with Bad Publicity: Aeon's rise to prominence alarms the four gods, who spread misinformation and turn a great deal of the world against him, calling his home the Cursed Continent.Self-Duplication: The "Tree of Life" domain allows Aeon to grow extra copies of his main body. He can't be fully killed without destroying all of them, and they can also pass objects between them, no matter how far apart they are. Unfortunately, he's initially limited to five of them. Glass Cannon: A fairly literal example, when Aeon's experiments with Anti-Magic sand result in several glass weapons that shatter after a few uses, but are quite effective against magical creatures. Lausanne is inspired by stories about heroes, and dedicates her life to becoming one — with quite a bit of success, reaching impressively high levels at a young age and doing a lot of good for the world. She's a bit discouraged, however, when she meets the actual gods-chosen heroes, and watches them surpass her years of training in days or weeks. TreeTree, who has taken a liking to her, is inclined to grumble at the unfairness of the heroes' divine blessings.

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