The entrance to Morata.
“Hehe, thank you very much.”
“We’ve been a lot of trouble to Da'in nim.”
“Thanks to you that we were able to break this quest.”
Before the gate, there was a party disbanding.
The place they explored at was the Spring of Oblivion within the Twilight Ruins!
“It’s unbelievable. To think we could subjugate the Twilight Ruins like this.”
“We got so many items, it was an interesting experience. It is all due to Da'in nim.”
“Heh, don’t mention it.”
Among the party members, one amazing Shaman who was very memorable.
Shamans were usually deemed as the jack of all trade.
Ranging from treatment and magical spells, buffs, and curses, it was a struggle of a class to have.
There was no upside to be seen as is.
So when ones form parties, they usually do not designate a spot for Shamans to join.
They lacked the ability to deal treatments to the level of the Clerics, or were they specifically able to work at any certain area; so in most cases, whenever Shamans were invited, they usually only played a supporting role.
But the Shaman Da'in was in a different dimension in comparison to the others.
Her treatment magic exceeded the tolerable of a Cleric, and her damage output was near those of the Wizards in term of magic attacks.
Blind.
Blockade magic.
Using vines of trees to bind and stop enemies’ movements.
Invisible arrows.
Familiar summons.