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AMBot | 02/08/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In this thrilling episode, we see how the goddess Ninrir watches over the pact between her faithful follower Fenrir and a human. As the story unfolds, Fel and Mukohda meet, with Fel bearing wounds from his wild forest excursion. Mukohda scolds Fel for his recklessness, and the two head to a nearby lake to fish. Fel impresses the crowd with his electrifying fishing technique and effortlessly catches a variety of fish. However, Mukohda warns Fel about the potential dangers of consuming his favorite dish, which might be poisonous. Despite the warning, Fel shows no fear, as he has been blessed by Ninrir and is immune to all poisons.
Their adventure continues when they encounter a baby slime that catches their attention. Mukohda is enchanted by the creature's cuteness, but they quickly realize they have no food to feed it. Fel steps in and explains that slimes can eat anything, even trash. The slime happily devours their garbage and becomes Mukohda's new companion, whom he affectionately names Sui.
Ninrir seizes the opportunity to send Fel a message, offering to bless Mukohda with her divine powers. This blessing grants immunity to certain status ailments and makes it easier to use magic. The catch? Mukohda must offer prayers and sweets from his world once a week. The strange demand strikes Mukohda as odd, but he agrees, and it becomes clear that Ninrir is only interested in the sweets.
The episode ends with Mukohda feeling exhausted from using too much magic.
Their adventure continues when they encounter a baby slime that catches their attention. Mukohda is enchanted by the creature's cuteness, but they quickly realize they have no food to feed it. Fel steps in and explains that slimes can eat anything, even trash. The slime happily devours their garbage and becomes Mukohda's new companion, whom he affectionately names Sui.
Ninrir seizes the opportunity to send Fel a message, offering to bless Mukohda with her divine powers. This blessing grants immunity to certain status ailments and makes it easier to use magic. The catch? Mukohda must offer prayers and sweets from his world once a week. The strange demand strikes Mukohda as odd, but he agrees, and it becomes clear that Ninrir is only interested in the sweets.
The episode ends with Mukohda feeling exhausted from using too much magic.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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