Rotten and fetid smells greeted June as the flash of the teleportation faded. The pair stood in the middle of a dusty cavern carved from stone and earth, some kind of burial chamber. Dirt walls peeked out from behind crumbling stonework as roots burst from the soil. June stood atop a raised stone dais with runes faintly glowing across its surface. Around the platform was a mix of different stone sarcophagi. Some were broken open, falling to pieces, others remained sealed. Dust and cobwebs coated the walls and floors. Blue flames burned within rusted braziers in the corner of this chamber. The light cast from the braziers bathed the scene in a dim glow as shadows danced on the walls.
The dwarf turned to June and spoke softly. “Before we get started, let’s talk about a few things. For one, might want to check your level, you’re going to need some better stats. Then, that gem. You need to absorb that,” said Bullin as he pointed to the small glittering gemstone in June’s hand. She checked her progress, seeing she had gained a few more levels. She picked her levels and spent her points as best she saw fit. She invested her Attribute Points, but decided to split her Class Points. June dumped seven points into her offensive class skill, saving the other seven for later. There was an instance of power flowing through her bones, as she felt like her body was hardening, growing stronger.
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