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Doomsday Lord Ch. 2 | Claiming the Territory Altar

Phoenix Mountain had relatively gentle slopes. The road went right down the mountain parallel to a stream. About a kilometer downstream was a city called Huìmín. With a population of ten thousand it was considered a big city in the Húběi Province.

When the driver left, Chéng Yáng tried to guess where the Territory Altar would be, then climbed up Phoenix Mountain.

No one lived on Phoenix Mountain, and aside from a trail leading to the summit, there were no other paths.

Relying on the memories from his past life, Chéng Yáng went to the summit and found a clearing with a radius of one or two hundred meters. He then began to search every square inch.

Ten minutes later, Chéng Yáng’s eyes flashed with excitement. A few meters away was a rocky outcropping the same color as the Territory Altars in his memories. The exposed part stuck out of the ground by about a quarter meter and was curved.

Chéng Yáng jogged over and ran his hand across the surface. The feeling it gave him was more than enough to convince him that he’d found what he was looking for: the Territory Altar!

The excitement Chéng Yáng felt couldn’t be described with words. If he could successfully use this Territory Altar to become a Lord, he would be able to change his fate!

After a while, Chéng Yáng was able to calm himself down. He quickly went over the procedure to claim a Territory Altar in his head and gently placed his right hand on the rock.

“In the name of Chéng Yáng, I claim this Territory Altar!” He declared.
A weak white light floated out of the stone and flew into Chéng Yáng’s body. At that instant, he felt a deep connection made between him and the Territory Altar.

At the same time faint curtains of lights could be seen on the ground about thirty meters away in the four cardinal directions around the Territory Altar. Each curtain of light solidified into a statue, surrounding Chéng Yáng.

Like the Territory Altar, the statues were mostly buried; only the heads could be seen. Just based on the size of the parts that were above ground, the statues were easily three meters tall.

“I did it…” Chéng Yáng murmured.

Looking at the familiar Class Statues, Chéng Yáng was filled with a dreamlike euphoria. After the earthquake, these same four statues would appear in the city center of Xiāngyáng and in other cities through the world.

Although they were mostly buried, Chéng Yáng remembered their appearances vividly: a bulky man staring at the ground covered in heavy armor while holding a sword and shield, a robed woman in a pointed hat holding a wooden stave topped with a gem, a lithe sharp-eyed man holding a bow and arrow, and an savage-looking woman with a tiger next to her that gave off a sense of ferocious power.

Chéng Yáng quickly collected himself and grabbed the hat of the robed statue that was poking out of the ground.

〈Would you like to become a Mage?〉

“Yes.” Chéng Yáng did not hesitate to start his Transcendence Ceremony once prompted. Mage was the Class that suited his Innate Ability best. It was also the Class he had in his previous life, so he was familiar with it’s mechanics.

Instantly a dazzling, multi-color pillar of light erupted out of Chéng Yáng, enveloping him. Several messages scrolled through Chéng Yáng’s mind before the light dissipated. When it did, he found a wooden stave in his right hand.

With a thought, a transparent screen appeared in front of Chéng Yáng. He’d become a Player once before and knew it was his system pane, a display only he could see.


Chéng Yáng

Phoenix Village Owner
Class: Mage
Level: Low-Grade Apprentice (0%)

Age19Life Span110
Health10Mana40
Attack Damage1Ability Power6.5
Attack Resistance1Magic Resistance1
Attack Speed1Movement Speed1.1

Innate Abilities

  • Ability Power is increased by 30%
  • Increase the effects of Cultivation Chambers in your Settlement by 30%
  • Movement Speed is increased by 10%

Skills

Meditation (Core Skill)
Sit cross legged and focus your mind to recover and advance.

Magic Missile (Low-Grade)
Gather Mana into a condensed sphere, then fire it.

Damage: 6.5Cost: 5 Mana
Range: 30 mCooldown: 3 sec
Proficiency: 0%

Equipment

Wooden Stave (One-Handed)
A casting focus which allows Mages to cast spells instantly.

Damage: 0.75Cooldown: 1.5 sec
Range: 1 m
Starter Gear

Aside from his Innate Abilities, the rest of his stats would be identical to every other Low-Grade Apprentice Mage from Attributes to Skills to Equipment. Everyone started at the same point. The only way to become more powerful was hard work.

The only surprising thing on his system pane was his Innate Ability. It was S-Rank! What a massive difference in talent!

He’d only expected a ten percent Ability Power bonus; why was it suddenly triple what he remembered? Chéng Yáng thought about it for a long time but couldn’t find a solution. Perhaps it was a side effect of his regression?

Moreover, Chéng Yáng was confused by his Title. Phoenix Village Owner? Why doesn’t it say Phoenix Village Lord? He scrolled through the system messages and at the top was a notification informing him that he needed to survive one hour before he could receive the title of Lord.

In his previous life, the Phoenix Village Territory Altar hadn’t been discovered until two months after the apocalypse. At that time an Elite High-Grade Immature monster had been guarding it so people avoided the area. By the time the military realized the value of the Territory Altar, the monster had leveled up to become an Elite Pinnacle-Grade Immature monster, forcing them to sacrifice dozens of soldiers in an extended campaign before they were able to secure the Settlement.

Chéng Yáng had used the Class Statues in the Xiāngyáng Safe Zone to become a Player in his previous life, and hadn’t moved to Phoenix Village until after it had been captured by the military. Unlike the Settlements, humans couldn’t rule over the Safe Zone as a Lord, so Chéng Yáng wasn’t totally familiar with the intricacies of becoming a Lord and hadn’t heard about the waiting period.

Most people would become a Player in the Safe Zone of the city closest to them since monsters wouldn’t be able to enter. You might think the populations of Settlements would be lower than in the Safe Zones since Settlements could be attacked, but that wasn’t the case. Although Safe Zones were free of monsters, they only provided people with the most basic facilities. Settlements provided a wide range of benefits to those living in them.

The third Innate Ability Chéng Yáng had, which increased his Movement Speed, was one such benefit. Some Settlements gave their Players an extra Innate Ability that scaled with the level of the Settlement. If Liú Hào registered himself at the Phoenix Village Settlement, and stacked the Movement Speed buff with his own, the number of people able to match his speed would be few and far between.

Another benefit was that the Lord of a Settlement could complete Research using the Class Statues that provided permanent buffs to the Attributes of registered Players. The only downside was that the number of Player’s that could register with a Settlement was limited.

For Lords there were even greater benefits. Every time the Settlement’s level was raised, the Lord would be able to level up as well. This allowed them to skip weeks or even months of grinding at higher levels. This benefit was how Chéng Yáng planned to solidify the advantage of his regression.

Other than the one here, there were three other Territory Altars in the area surrounding Xiāngyáng. The reason Chéng Yáng choose to use this one to become a Lord, aside from being unsure of the exact location of the others, was because the Phoenix Mountain Territory Altar was the only one that provided an extra Innate Ability. There was an Instance Dungeon nearby that would be vital to his Settlement’s development in the future.

After becoming a Player, Chéng Yáng walked back to the Territory Altar and tried to access its system pane to no avail. It seemed he would have to wait until after he became a Lord to start managing his Settlement.

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8 replies on “Doomsday Lord Ch. 2 | Claiming the Territory Altar”

nah it’s ok, honestly 3% is too little and makes no sense, but I was talking about principles if you get what I mean, wasn’t berating you or anything like that XD

Welp, I honestly don’t really have problems with it, why should you remove it from NU XD. Nah, this was basically a small thing that bugged me, and what I feared was that this would be the first of many future modifications, smthing like (I already changed smthing anyway before, I can do it again). But it dosen’t seem like that to me 🙂

tho I’ll leave calculating all what comes with this change to you, don’t mess it up 😉

It’s time for….maths!

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True, I personally like seeing 10-60% than the miniscule 1-6%. It was the biggest problem I had as the numbers were way to small to do anything significant unless they were really high numbered. Anyways, like what Nepuko said, do a good job at calculating the numbers, since most author’s would usually just slap in a number and act like they’re a calculator without checking it 😂 Tho I do understand that calculating all those stats would be a b**ch. Anyways, thanks for clarifying this and keep up the good work 😁

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Thanks for the chapter!
I agree that 30% is better than 3%. And more if you can avoid some inconsistencies with the increase in speed, in the future of the plot.

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