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Authors Note: Due to this being a Very Colorful Class-up chapter, google doc link with all the colors: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZToHxYOEPVi7mr4Criz-uZIBSRvnynm6o7FuXzlJkAg/edit

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I opened my eyes to see Librarian, cracking a huge smile at me.

“Yay! You’re back!” She bounced over, giving me a bone-cracking hug.

“I’m back! I seem to have free time to read as well, no getting in anyone’s way!” I cheerfully declared. “Barring us slipping up for the first time and someone getting horribly mauled, I’m not needed for anything either! It’s perfect.

Librarian facepalmed.

“Damnit! You just had to jinx it didn’t you!”

My hand flew to my mouth.

“Damnit. You’re right. I jinxed it."

“Yup.” Librarian said.

“Directly to the second floor then?”

“Yeah, let’s just go right there.”

Librarian and I walked up the stairs to the second floor, seeing the staircase in the middle of the room to the third floor blocked off again.

“Weird how it was open last time, and it’s closed now.” I commented.

Librarian shrugged.

“Just the way things are.”

I looked around at the tables, in neat rows, neat columns. Each one was a standard library “reading table”, with four chairs, two on each side. In front of each chair was a book, almost every single one in the room having a red cover.

“Let’s start with the non-Fire classes.” I decided. Advanced classes away! Librarian went and grabbed them.

[Artemis’s Enthusiastic Pet - Water] was first. I glared at Librarian. She gave me a sassy smile back.

“You did ask for the non-Fire classes.” She said gleefully.

My gods. Was I that obnoxious? I must be. I resolved to be a little less literal, a hair less annoying.

[Queenly Minion - Dark] showed up. Role playing like that was enough for a class? Sheesh. It was good to keep that in mind, if I wanted to move evolutions in a certain direction.

[Purificatress – Pyronox] was next up. I took a quick flip through it. Mostly relating to burning out infection and disease with cleansing flames. I already had that with my [Constellation of the Healer] class though – I didn’t need more healing, the whole point of this class was the added utility. This class, while cool on cleaning, cleansing, and disease destruction, overlapped horribly with my first class. I looked carefully. There were a few things this class could do that my healing class couldn’t, primarily around setting up sterile fields and curse-breaking, but I quickly determined that added too little to my kit to justify an entire class dedicated to it.

Would’ve been useful back when I was treating Lyra.

[Escape Artist – Earth] was up next, giving me a different way to try and escape bindings.

I’ll admit, I wavered. After my experience at the hands of the mercenaries, after the pain and torment they put me through, I never wanted to be at someone else’s mercy again.

Then again, with solid skills, a good class, I wouldn’t be captured in the first place. Getting kidnapped just to level up seemed like a poor decision, and would push me towards getting captured, not away.

[God-Touched Flame-Bearer of Papilion – Mist] – the usual chance to become one of Papilion’s minions on Pallos showed up. How did a class described as Flame be Mist aligned? A mystery I wasn’t eager to explore first-hand. Interesting that it was now God-touched, instead of Goddess-touched. Was it what Papilion was feeling at the time I entered the realm? When Papilion made the class? Or something else entirely?

I was slightly curious at how many stats it gave me, having not checked since I’d seen the class for the first time.

+400 Free Stats per level.

I cursed. Papilion knew how to make his class attractive.

I took a deep breathe in, then out, letting my self-control assert itself over my greed, letting my rationality take over.

Freedom, not godly minion.

“Let’s look at the Fire classes now.” I said. I hadn’t expected to change elements, to no longer be Fire, not so early on. It was worth a check, and an easy way to filter out some choices.

I’d accepted Fire. Pallos wasn’t a kind place, a nice place. My youthful naivety had been burned out of me. I’d wanted to be a healer, someone that cured others, that fixed them. I’d wanted to do no harm, and I still stuck by that.

But Swimmer and the others had hammered home that even in towns, other people were threats. The Ornithocheirus attack had reinforced that humans were puny little things in the food chain. We’d worked out that the Nothasaurus had likely been driven away from another zone. The highest level thing I’d ever seen was too small a fish to survive elsewhere.

I needed to be able to protect myself. I needed to be able to defend myself. The conversation I’d overheard from Julius and Maximus reminded me that while I was a Ranger right now, when this round ended, I’d be at Ranger Academy. I wouldn’t be here anymore, I wouldn’t be protected by this team. A [Pretty], healer-tagged girl? I needed firepower. Mom had amazing foresight to insist I get [Vigilant].

Look at Artemis. The only free, independent woman I knew, and it seemed to be virtue of her massive firepower.

I’d had long talks with Artemis and Maximus about different elements, different methods. Apart from Metal and Earth, most of the elements were a fairly nasty way to go.

Wood could do solid balls of wood, but it had a similar problem to fire, in that it was less-effective. Instead, Wood mages tended to have ‘death by a thousand cuts and splinters’.

Water blasted decently well, but at the end of the day its lethal method was usually drowning, which took significantly longer and was harder to pull off than Fire.

A dinosaur wouldn’t stop short of a lethal attack.

Wind was low down on the lethal chart as well, short of being very close range for nasty cutting attacks. Good if you wanted to be up close and personal, and to quote Maximus – “Excellent for hamstringing someone in a fight, then running a spear through them.”

Bit of a mixed bag there, but a spellsword could use Wind to great effect. I wasn’t a spellsword.

Light was right out as an offensive element.

Dark was like a stronger, more lethal Wind. Get close to a Dark mage, and they could just vwooopcritical parts of you away. Higher vitality made it harder to just directly… remove… someone from existence, but it could be done. And you didn’t need to remove the entire person, just, say, their wrist. Or their necks.

Kinda like what I’d done to Iola.

It was still painful. I’d come to terms that taking a life in defense of my own would never be pretty, clinical. Fire spoke to me, there was no other way to describe it, and Maximus and Artemis had encouraged me to keep walking down the path I was on. My other two options were a restart, or a side-jump. A restart would have me start over from scratch, and there were no promised that path would be better, prettier, cleaner. A jump would come with a fairly significant loss in power, and it would ripple through my entire choice.

Like how [Shadow Healer] was so much weaker than [Light of Hope], and all of its offered classes would be at least a tier below what a “committed” path looked like.

Evolving Fire into something cleaner, into something that wasn’t as messy though, was on my list. I didn’t like burning animals and monsters to death. I recognized the needs, that was all.

Inferno. Steam. Storm. Lava. Pyronox. Radiance. Ash. Those were the advanced forms of Fire I could look forward to, that I could hope to evolve it into.

Maximus wasn’t sure what Fire and Metal combined into. Only hole in his elemental knowledge, he claimed.

There were non-offensive Mage options. Wood and Water were solid at that, binding roots, water prisons. It barely slowed down people who could attack me from a distance, and would require me to get up close and personal to kill them with my own two hands. Doing it from a distance seemed better.

One day, I might not have a team of people that had my back.

I started to walk through the room, just glancing at titles. It was a fairly efficient system – there was no way I could read all of the books here (Ok, fine, I could happily read them all, but I’d jinxed it and didn’t have the time, and half of them were probably just subtle variations on each other). However, what was incredibly obnoxious was the red titles on the red covers, almost the same shade of red to boot – it made me really squint to see the title of each book.

[Hellbelle]. [Inspiring Spark]. [Flame-scorched Healy-bug]. I raised my eyebrows at Librarian at that one. She shrugged at me. Must be something to do with Artemis always calling me healy-bug, and my current class being [Firebug]. Moving on.

[Grill Mistress] caught my eye, just due to the absurd name. Cooking food that boosted healing. And provided some other temporary buffs. Ack! Another healing-related class slipped in here.

It was clear now that my evolutions were strongly impacted by my Celestial class and tag. Good to keep in mind for the future!

[Roaster] I initially assumed was another cooking-class, but when I started reading it, it was more of an insult-based class. Insult someone badly, and the burn would become physical, real. I could literally taunt someone to death.

[Flamebearer]. [Burning Devourer]. [Arsonist]. Burn down towns, get levels. Next please!

[Firehand]. [Pyromancer]. [Spark of fire]. [Mango-mad Pyromaniac].

[Friendly Fire] was somewhat interesting, in that the flames were all completely harmless. It was more like an appearance-related class, working off of [Pretty], than a “point-and-blast” mage. I suspected some healing elements might eventually work their way into a future evolution as well.

I don’t think the saber-tooth cats would find me attractive enough to skip a meal.

[Emberstorm]. [Flame of the Traveler]. [Guiding Flame]. [Emberbug]. [Butterfire]. [Flambee]. What was up with all of these bug-related classes!?

Right, [Firebug].

[Lady of Fire]. [Flame of memory]. [Torchbearer of remembrance]. [Burning Revolutionary]. I decided being a revolutionary while being a member of the army was a poor life choice.

[Firecracker]. [Firebrand]. [Thermophridite]. [Brand of Fire]. [Flameseeker]. [Thermophile]. Pick Greek or Latin endings, and stick with it damnit!

[Guiding Flame]. [Flame-Kissed Witch]. [Firebender].

The holy grail. [Ranger-Mage].

“Is there a better class than this one?” I asked Librarian, looking around at the dozens of other Fire-related classes being offered.

“Define better.” Librarian asked me, hands on her hips.

Mmmm good point.

“Can evolve into me flying. Has fireballs. Will help me survive. Will help me contribute to the team.” I thought a moment more.

“Yeah, that’s pretty much it.” I finished up. “Unless you have other ideas on aspects I might need?” Time to see if I could game the System at all.

“How about stats?” Librarian asked. “There’s another class that doesn’t do some aspects as well, but has slightly better stats. It’d be good long-term thinking. Also, [Ranger-Mage] is also available later on – it’s not just a level 32 class. It’s also a 128 and 256 class.”

Oooh, that was attractive.

“Let me see both of them.” I asked.

Librarian brought the books to me, as I sat down to look through them.

[Ranger-Mage] Requirements: Mage Class. Ranger’s Lore at level 60 or higher. A member of the Republic of Remus Ranger’s. One of the elite guardians of the Republic, roaming around to solve problems the locals can’t. Defending the meek. Protecting the weak. Solving disputes, and being justice incarnate. Take this class, solidify your identity. +3 Free Stats, +2 Strength, +3 Dexterity, +3 Vitality, +3 Speed, +5 Mana, +4 Mana Regen, +4 Magic Control, +5 Magic Power per level.

[Pyromancer] Requirements: A deep, burning love of fire. Fire-based Mage Class. All Fire-related skills maxed out. You yearn for it. You desire to burn, to blaze, to see the flames roar up. Take this class, and Burn. +5 Free Stats, +14 Mana, +8 Mana Regen, +14 Magic Power, +8 Magic Control per level.

Gods, this was a harder decision than my 128 class-up, when I got [Constellation of the Healer]. They were so close to each other! It wasn’t like one was an Inferno element and the other was an Ash element – they were both Fire. They were both mages, and so close to each other.

“What’s the difference between the two? I need help.” I asked.

Librarian shrugged.

“Ranger-Mage is more flexible, it has more miscellaneous utility skills, and obviously it’s more physical. Pyromancer is more ‘point-and-blast’ mage. They’re both as easy as each other to level up – Ranger-Mage will reward you for doing Ranger things, while Pyromancer will reward you more for playing with fire. It’s a toss-up.”

I puffed my cheeks out, blowing air through them. Fine. Research time.

I sat down with both books, Librarian bringing me pen and paper. Bless Librarian, able to get me a pen here. There were no pens or paper in Remus, it was so much easier than wrangling with bamboo and charcoal.

I checked the skills, those that I could see. [Pyromancer] was a bit more direct, a bit more blunt, more magical. [Ranger-Mage] was a bit more subtle, a bit more conceptual. All in all, a draw in that category.

Out of a fight: [Ranger-Mage] was probably a bit more useful.

In a fight: [Ranger-Mage] was more useful if someone got close to me. [Pyromancer] was more useful if I was with my team, and I was behind them, protected, sheltered.

Future me, assuming I lived that long: [Pyromancer] gave better overall stats, by a not-insignificant chunk. It played into, and synergized, with my current build, with my current direction.

However, [Ranger-Mage] neatly fed my physical stats, freeing up those free stats to allocate how I wanted.

But I would either put them back into magic stats – a net loss against Pyromancer – or I would be putting them into physical stats, potentially splitting myself too far. I was no Maximus, able to somehow make hybrid stats work – and I barely had any use for them, apart from baseline survival. I wasn’t supposed to be in physical fights, I was supposed to be protected.

But that protection could – and had – failed at times. When I was punched in the face, I needed to be able to do more than stumble back.

Let me try phrasing this another way. [Pyromancer] was a higher-risk, higher-reward pick, while [Ranger-Mage] was a low-risk, low-reward class. Could I stomach the risk?

Let’s see. Goblins had attacked us while we were on the road, but we’d handled that neatly. The terror from the skies had also tried to eat us for lunch, but we handled it well. The Nothasaurus had been tricky, but we actively went to hunt it. The damn adventurers had hunted and attacked me, but if I had stuck to Kallisto like I should’ve, that wouldn’t have happened. Or at the very least, we’d have given a much better showing of it.

There were constant random, low-level attacks from dinosaurs and other monsters that didn’t quite realize where they stood in the food chain, and they usually graced our pot.

Most of that was before my Fire class even showed up, and my Fire class had been kinda useless until now. If this was my healing class, I needed practicality and healing. This wasn’t my healing class. This was an almost-free secondary class that I had time to grow into something powerful. [Ranger-Mage] would help me today. [Pyromancer] would help me tomorrow. I believed in Artemis, in my team. I would make it to tomorrow, and reap the benefits from having [Pyromancer].

“I just realized. Ranger-Mage was offered to me at level 8, right?” I asked, confirming.

“Right.”

“But it’s now being offered again.”

“Yeah – your Ranger’s Lore is high-enough level. The class will keep being offered every time, and the higher Ranger’s Lore is, the stronger the class becomes.”

“Stronger than Pyromancer?” I asked.

“Stronger than most things you could be offered.”

“Alright. I went through Ranger-Mage, I saw the skills, but I wanted to check with you – is there any skill in Ranger-Mage that Pyromancer doesn’t have, that could justify me taking Ranger-Mage over Pyromancer?” I was leaning towards Pyromancer strongly, I wanted to check. I wanted to be thorough.

“There’s a body-strengthening and enhancing skill.” Librarian replied. “Best thing it has over Pyromancer.”

That did it. My decision was made.

“I’d like to check this book out please.” I said, handing my choice over to Librarian.

She looked down and smiled.

“I approve.”

We went through the motions of going downstairs, returning my old class book, checking out my new one.

“Goodbye Librarian. I hope to see you soon!” I said, giving her a hug which she returned with enthusiasm.

“Goodbye Elaine. I’ll be waiting for you!”

I left through the door, opening my eyes, and groaning.

Arthur was lying down in the Argonext to me, glowing lines around him. I recognized them as Origen’s healing field, not that he got much of a chance to use it with me around. Arthur was moderately badly injured, lines of blood coming out of a dozen different holes from his chest, legs, and arms. The smell of burnt hair and ozone filled the air.

I had totally jinxed it.

I leaned over, touching Arthur, pumping [Phases] through him, watching his skin re-knit.

“Nice of you to rejoin us.” Julius said drily.

“What happened?” I asked, thinking about Arthur’s injuries. They didn’t look at all like a saber-tooth cat attack, nor any other monster attack.

“Well, Artemis is now officially on chore duty for a month once we get out of here.” Julius started. I looked over to Artemis who had a mixed look on her face – guilt, horror, and relief all warred on her face.

“In short, I went to pee, almost got jumped by one of the cats, blasted the hell out of it, and Arthur justMightHaveBeenRightBehindIt.” Artemis said, the last bit in a rush.

Julius glared. “More or less, yes.”

“Hey, I was actually under attack!” Artemis protested. “Arthur would’ve been fine anyways, even without Elaine being here.” She pointed out.

I thought back on his injuries. They looked awful, but they hadn’t been life-threatening, even before Origen’s inscribed healing field kicked in.

Arthur sat up.

“How many times have I asked you to check your line of fire for me!?” He yelled at Artemis.

“You’re bloody hidden most of the time! How the fuck am I supposed to check for you!? Especially when a monster is trying to take my head off!?” Artemis shot back, clearly feeling like the wounded party, guilt in her voice indicating she knew she screwed up.

Or didn’t screw up. Depending on your point of view.

“The worst part is, I had a ton of money riding on ‘No Artemis friendly-fire incidents’ on this stretch of the road.” Julius griped.

Artemis turned to look at Julius, her face priceless. A mixed look of shock and anger, of betrayal and outrage.

“You – You –“ She sputtered, pointing at Julius, at a loss for words.

“Right, I’m going to dodge whatever’s about to happen.” I said to nobody in particular, going to a corner and throwing up [Veil].

I did not want to get mixed up in whatever happened next. Time to see my new class!

[*Ding!* Congratulations! You’ve upgraded your second class – [Pyromancer] - Fire]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Pyromancer] has leveled up to level 33! +5 Free Stats, +14 Mana, +8 Mana Regen, +14 Magic power, +8 Magic Control from your Class! +1 Free Stat for being Human! +1 Strength from your Element!]

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[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Pyromancer] has leveled up to level 39! +5 Free Stats, +14 Mana, +8 Mana Regen, +14 Magic power, +8 Magic Control from your Class! +1 Free Stat for being Human! +1 Strength from your Element!]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Fire Affinity] has reached level 33!]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Fire Conjuration] has reached level 33!]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Fire Manipulation] has reached level 33!]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Fire Resistance] has reached level 33!]

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[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Fire Affinity] has reached level 39!]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Fire Conjuration] has reached level 39!]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Fire Manipulation] has reached level 39!]

[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Fire Resistance] has reached level 39!]

Comments

Theredscare77

Thanks for the chapter. What was the rarity order for the colors? Or was it in one of your bonus content?

tibbish

[Flame-scorched Healy-bug] and [Roaster] sounded potentially hilarious! Still her being practical is a good thing to see too. Be interesting to see how she balances her destructive class with the restrictions of her oath skill

Praekun

Kinda sad she didnt even look at Flame-scorched Healy-bug class.

Markus

Hey, at least Julius was betting for No Artemis friendly-fire incidents. The big question is, however, what was Arthur betting at? Maybe it wasn't such a big coincidence that he was in her line of fire.

Nim

It was definitely mentioned previously (RR author note, maybe?) but I don't remember any more and was going to ask the same thing.

thkiw

that ranger-mage class is cheap. she could honestly do better

Anonymous

I am interested in exploring the leveling by playing with fire bit. Either tragically funny or just tragic, either way entertaining for me.

Findell

The whole point of the second class was to fill in utility and surviability and you didnt even do that.

Mr. Bigglesworth

Didn't take the physical boosting class due to the realization that they would utterly torture her to raise the Skills on it, good call.

Obran

Sigh, only one Mango based class

Obran

I keep wondering about that too. At first I thought she was going fire to hear water and sterilize things. Plus from the trauma of saving that slave boy from the fire. Plus rocket feet for flight. But those seemed awfully specific for a whole class to be based upon. Then it occurred to me that she is fine burning monsters and animals. Still iffy about the fire utility. Also if she gets a light based class — lasers.

Kevin Caffrey

No new skills from the second class?

Anonymous

I love ur class evolutions they way u do them is brilliant

Yomuashi

Man 400 free stats...Literally a god amongst mortals.

Redbeard

I can see the appeal of Pyromancer with the high magic stats and all, but given Elaine's biggest drawback is how vulnerable she is I expected something other than a glass-cannon class. It'd be a few years story-time before the 128 evolution and hopefully she matures by then to properly build on the investment she just made. I don't dislike the "fireballs and flight" mentality but at some point she will have to make compromises of cool vs. needed. Also, it's a bit odd that there was such a high stat-gain disparity between two classes of the same quality: Ranger-Mage or something similar is better (in my opinion) for Elaine ability-wise but the difference in stats almost feels intentional just so she chooses Pyro.

tibbish

But a slave to gods. No use gaining incredible power at the expense of losing everything. Including your freewill.

tibbish

Having an attack class (which also helps her resist fire dmg) IS increased utility though. That the class further improves her magic stats means she can do stuff like run her shield for longer and take more hits too. Obviously the class isn't incredible but to say it doesn't give utility and survivability doesn't pan out either.

tibbish

Yeah that seemed a tad disappointing. Maybe she'll get more skill slots or better skill evolutions or something?

tibbish

More magic stats let her run her shield longer and tank more hits though. She is effectively doubling down on her magic skills across both classes at the expense of some physical stats/skills.

A B

I'd love to hear the conversation with the team about the weirdest classes she got offered. Roasted? Healybug? There's no way on a long ride like they are on that it isn't the sort of thing people would kill time with, and share thier own stories of weird class offerings. Also: I love the class system you've put together.

Gabriel

I understand for it makes sense for plot reasons that she chose Pyromancer but I do not understand the character reasons, at all. This is a person deeply traumatized by hurting people or making others suffer. This is a character who has trauma in relation to being captured and enslaved. But the character for some reason makes choices that actively make those things more likely to happen. Generally people mess up their lives running from trauma not to it. The reason I think her choice makes sense plot wise is by having her make shortsighted "dumb" choices now you can have her regret it later and even have an arc of her giving up her much loved fire class. Or at least that seems like a very "narrative" driven thing to happen and possibly sounds good from the angle of childhood folly and learning from mistakes. Not saying this is what is happening or this is what this is, just how it comes across to me.

Gardor

Why didn't she plan on switching elements? It seemed like she discovered she wasnt cut out for burning things alive, you'd think she'd switch elements basically immediately. Like her goal was "throwing fireballs and flying", and she's figured out that fireballs cause brutally painful wounds, so shouldn't she focus on flying? Maybe by switching to Wind?

Gardor

Also she's very clearly anti "burn people to death", so doubling down on fire after recently accepting how horrific an ability it is strikes me as super weird

Nick Tinsley

specifically asking for a class with fireballs after she spent time complaining about killing things with fireballs seems like a really odd choice.

Redbeard

@Selkie If Ranger's Lore was higher level, would the [Ranger-Mage] class she'd been offered give more stats? The disparity in stats between the two classes really bugged me; like it was done purely for the sake of plot. I'm asking because fire really doesn't fit Elaine according to everything we heard from others and saw of her.

SelkieMyth

I will say, I can't find your other comment - Ranger-Mage gets stronger with Ranger's Lore primarily, along with some other skills. Both Ranger-Mage and Pyromancer are within the stat-gain-range of a level 32 class-up Orange-tier class. Ranger-Mage is on the low end, while Pyromancer was on the high end. You get a glimpse of the class disparity with the Blue Papilion class being 400! free stats, which is 500 distributed stats worth of points

Gabriel

Yep. This if she is supposed to make a bad class choice for the plot it really shouldn't be something she is scared of, if all the other classes aren't as good then wouldn't they be fine? She picked one of the few classes that focused on burning people alive. Do no harm fo so. Any class would be better for just about any reason. And now we get to live with her what seems to be out of character choice until her next class change. I can't wait to read about how she doesn't want to burn things alive when she clearly already saw what happens when you attack things with fire. Or someone tries to kidnap her again she goes to defend herself, burns someone alive, traumatize herself, freeze and end up getting kidnapped anyway. Also the character can't really change this aspect of herself because if she tries to use fire on anything that is her causing unnecessary suffering so she can't practice and get used to burning thing alive. Ugh, just thinking about reading through however many chapters of that seems unpleasant. I will always be asking "why?" as I read.

Kevin Caffrey

It seems like this chapter may contain some foreshadowing about the future of her fire class. It was mentioned that her celestial class influenced the options given. She also wants “fireballs and flying”. If there isn’t some sort of “solar” evolution (fire+gravity?) in her future, it’s a big missed opportunity. Maybe her 128 class up?

Markus

She did mention in the - last chapter? - that killing at higher temperatures works much better. And she is now able to control the temperatures more efficiently.

SelkieMyth

I clearly didn't write "acceptance" very well. She's stared into what it means to be a Fire-mage, and has, somewhat, accepted that's the path she's on. She didn't get a solid "side-jump" - [Artemis's Pet] was a no-go, [Purificantress] would do nothing for her, [Papilion Class] would take away her freedom, something she cherishes above all else, and [Queenly Minion] is a joke. She's committed to Fire for her self-defense. She's stared into what it does, has acknoledged how it works, and is continuing anyways. She's grown. She realizes the world isn't sunshine and rainbows, and that even being with the Rangers, one of the most protected individuals on Pallos, can still mean she's vulnerable to getting assaulted, kidnapped, tortured, and more. Dinosaurs won't stop. She needs to be able to stand on her own. Artemis is her guiding light, her mentor, her beacon. She's going down the mage-route as a result, which has a nice stat-synergy (hence leveling up so damn fast in the class). Elaine is "First, do no harm." That hasn't changed. But when something's willing to harm her, it's no-holds-barred in Elaine's mind. That's been brutally beaten out of her by Swimmer, by the dinosaur attack, the goblin assault, the various bandits. Pallos is not a nice place, and Elaine wants to be able to defend herself. You're making me want to go back and do a massive edit on this!

SelkieMyth

I clearly need to do an edit pass over and improve my writing, and show more acceptance of things.

Gabriel

Character growth is good and having her take on fire as a challenge to become a stronger person would be cool but at least to me it didn't come across that way, it came across as "I wanna through fire balls and burn people alive." I look forward to how she adapts and if she will hold, bend or break. Accepting the world can be worse than any nightmare is good, but I don't see how picking the one magic that probably kills with the most pain makes sense. I don't want to say what I think of what class because I don't think it really matters that much anything can fit with anything with the right writing. Some of the classes she had access to before though seemed good but seemed to have gone away, didn't chain breaker or something have like 15 free points? Weren't there some other classes she had access to that could fit her situation? But like I said I don't really think it matters, you are the writer of this story, you are free to change as you see it and I believe you can make any class choice interesting to read, you story has been fun so far. I may not have come across well but my main point is that the main characters current state of mind and motivations I felt that the class choice is jarring. That could be altered in any number of ways and the class doesn't even have to change. :) I could even see Elaine choosing fire magic, seeing the problem of using fire on living beings, then practicing on herself as in hopes of better helping those in the future thus skating the rules of not harming herself. This is one option but would require a bit of changing of her mind set in this chapter and maybe the last one. Not saying it would be better that way but just how small changes can lead to very different feels.

Anonymous

Is [Ranger-Mage] a fire class? I don't see where its element is mentioned anywhere.

Alice_Because

So, two things. One, she skipped over a lot of classes without talking about what they offered or saying much about why she rejected them, which I understand from a time perspective, but it would have been nice to have some infor about them. Secondly, we've clearly seen that xp gained before a class up allows your class to immediately level up after the class up. As a result, shouldn't she have leveled up a couple of times after being involved in the nothosaurus hunt, or did she not get enough xp from that?

SelkieMyth

Her share of the noth exp was fairly small. Split among a team, no solo exp bonus, outside of her classes primary role, and her contribution wasn’t that temporarily close to its death - Julius and Arthur got most of the exp harrying it to death. I didn’t want to go too deep into this class up with how similar all of the classes were to each other - like how am I supposed to distinguish thermophilie and thermotrodite for example? They’re half-jokes, in that they’re a shade different from each other but still different classes

Melting Sky

She is a dedicated mage. How is picking the class that has vastly superior stat gains for a dedicated magic user a "bad choice." She has a choice between a jack of all trades watered down mage class or a dedicated glass canon pure mage class. Given that she will NEVER be a competent fighter due to her primary class, then why would she purposely hobble her magic build in order to half ass attempt to shore up her physical combat abilities? Any enemy strong enough to reach her through her companions and her own offensive magic isn't going to be the sort of enemy having some incredibly watered down fighting ability is going to make any difference with. Long term, she will be considerably more powerful having taken the Pyromancer class over the Ranger Mage class. It's not necessarily a bad choice to play the long game rather than to shore things up in the short term at the cost of your long term development and success. However, her choice is problematic from the standpoint of her oath and dislike of harming people. Then again, she has already steeled her resolve and commited herself to a life of violence and conflict by joining the Rangers which means she is going to have to defend herself and her friends at times. Even if she hasn't quite made peace with the idea of killing people in self defense she is well aware it is something she is going to have to do at times. Her enemy won't always be hungry dinosaurs and she is well aware of that. If you make the choice to do something, then there is no point in doing it half assed. If she is going to pick up a proper offensive class so she can carry her weight and defend herself in combat then she might as well go all in on it.

Venalitor

Did her healer classes have awful stat growth or do these two have great stat growth?

SelkieMyth

A retcon occurred, when I re-did the math on how class stats were calculated. *Ahem* Alternatively, her healer classes were both pink, which have god-awful stats compared to a Red class, let along an Orange class. That's the canon explanation. (Orange can have 4x as many stats as a pink class - notice the blue class giving 400! stats per level?)

SelkieMyth

No, that's a proper roll for a blue class. Also, 1 Free Stat = 1.2 distributed Stat, so if they were evenly distributed they'd be 500 stats total worth of stats

Venalitor

If there's supposed to be a big stat boost at lvl 128 and her current healing class is only slightly superior to her new pyromancer class, is the healing class still low tier? And are low tier classes typically all that are offered to low leveled people, perhaps due to lack of skills/feats? How does one get a higher tier class without the unnacceptable mind controlling/difficult leveling method parts? Does Maximus have any ideas? What is her current class ranked? How is she faring in this world?

SelkieMyth

Constellation and Pyro are both Orange-tier classes. Constallation is providing 60 stats + 10 free stats, while pyro has 44+ 5 free - quite the difference. The "There's a big jump" was more "I'm quietly retconning how many points each class gave by having a real formula"

Milandaanza

Papillon is really really wanting her. I kind of wish we know more of why. 400 stat points a LEVEL?!? I’d have wanted to know more cause the god sure knows how to lay bait. Especially since it emphasized she had freedom this time.

Milandaanza

Ahh alright. Still wonder what the catch is. Papillon can put the option out there easily enough I assume but considering how she keeps getting high rarity options from him it seems he really wants *her* Also I now wonder how obscenely untouchable the rare priest is whose spent decades as his mouthpiece at 400 points a level. Oof

Anonymous

Shouldn't there be ranger mage options for other elements besides fire? Something like a wind ranger mage seems like it would be a better option rather than sticking with fire. Fire doesn't seem like it is really good at anything other than inflicting slow, painful deaths against week opponents, so I'm really not seeing much synergy between fire and her healing class or her oath.

Anonymous

Yeah, it seems like it has been established that fireballs are pretty much useless, so it is weird for her to select a class that is completely focused on throwing fire balls and can't do much else.

Anonymous

"But I would either put them back into magic stats – a net loss against Pyromancer – or I would be putting them into physical stats, potentially splitting myself too far. I was no Maximus, able to somehow make hybrid stats work – and I barely had any use for them, apart from baseline survival. I wasn’t supposed to be in physical fights, I was supposed to be protected." Vitality keeps her alive, improves her perception, and increases her lifespan, while speed improves reaction speed and makes her do everything faster. Aren't these both extremely important to pretty much everyone, including mages? I can understand strength and dexterity being less important for mages, but vitality and speed seem like they are essential to being a good mage.

Håvard

Checked her first class up, the World Traveler class gave her 75 stats, 6 of them where free. The Blue she where offered there gave 50 stats so in theory if she where able to level World Traveler to level 32 she could take an class giving her ~600 stats each level. Might be an interesting pick if she gets an 3rd class! Well depending on how she stands by that point.