Sol woke up by the foot of the altar, the glowing iridescent crystal was hovering there peacefully, clearly awaiting its next victim.
He croaked as he rolled over onto his stomach, his body felt achy like after an intense workout. He sat up and rubbed his eyes to see where he was, it was unfamiliar at first but then he soon realised.
He touched his face, chest, junk, legs- he was still human. He breathed a sigh of relief, he didn’t want to turn into a blue alien.
He brought out a bottle of water and splashed it on the ground to look at his reflection. His face seemed slightly more elongated, not in a bad or ugly way but a strangely attractive way. His eyes were no longer hazel, instead, they were iridescent and they shimmered like the rest of the dimension.
Sol stood up and felt taller, not a whole feet taller but a couple of inches. His body felt better and more capable. He brought out his dagger and cut into his vein, it was red but still shimmered every so often like his eyes.
He noticed he had a bunch of notifications and pulled them up, he prayed that his class was good.
“Woah,” Sol said, amazed, it was an incredible amount of stats. He got up and began to jump, finding it easier and his body far more relaxed. He felt more aware of his surroundings.
Sol choked on his own tongue, he was now a summoner. The crystal had tested his mana pool. His own was tiny but every time it sucked the life force from he died and regenerated it back fully so the crystal kept sucking it out of him until the maximum amount was hit.
It was good and bad, his mana pool had tripled in size but he felt as if the summons were going to cost him thousands. It was kind of a bug in the system.
Sol also noticed he could go back, he was able to transport to and from the dimension every week. He was also able to teleport to the entities he banished to try and tame them.
He excitedly brought up the menu.
Sol looked down the list to find the giant ogre but it wasn’t there and neither was the necromancer. The commander demon was strong but it wasn’t as unique as the ones before.
He clicked the commander and a second menu popped up.
Sol rubbed his hands together, he received a class, a race change and he was going home. He couldn’t believe it. He also wondered what the time difference was, he could have been gone years in the Mortal Dimension.
He headed over to the skeleton and pulled his badge off, “I’m sorry,” he said, “you lived a good life.”
Sol selected to go back to the Mortal Dimension without pause and disappeared into the void with a flash of iridescence.