The battlefield was quiet again.
Kael stood among the fallen soldiers, staring at the glowing screen floating before him.
New Skill Unlocked: War Aura (Beginner)
"What is War Aura?" Kael muttered.
The ancient voice of the War God echoed in his mind.
"War Aura is the power that commands the battlefield. Only true warriors can awaken it."
Kael clenched his fists.
"Then show me how to use it."
For a moment, nothing happened.
Then suddenly—
A powerful energy burst from his body.
A faint red aura surrounded him like burning flames.
The ground beneath his feet trembled slightly.
Kael's eyes widened.
"So this is… War Aura."
He could feel his strength increasing, his senses sharper than before.
Even the air around him felt heavier.
Just then—
More footsteps echoed from the distance.
Kael quickly turned his head.
A group of enemy soldiers was approaching the battlefield, searching for survivors.
"There!" one of them shouted.
"A soldier from the enemy army!"
This time there were five soldiers.
Kael slowly lifted his sword.
The red aura around him flickered like fire.
"Perfect," he whispered.
The soldiers rushed toward him.
But the moment they entered the range of his War Aura, their movements slowed.
"What's happening?!" one of them shouted.
Their bodies felt heavy, as if an invisible pressure was crushing them.
Kael moved like a shadow.
Slash!
One soldier fell.
Clang!
Another attack was blocked instantly.
With the power of the War God flowing through him, Kael fought like a warrior born for battle.
Within moments, the soldiers were defeated.
The glowing screen appeared again.
Enemies Defeated: 5
Reward: Strength +3
Reward: Speed +2
New Mission: Leave the battlefield and survive
Kael took a deep breath.
The battlefield behind him was now completely silent.
But he knew this was only the beginning.
Far beyond the horizon, powerful kingdoms, warlords, and hidden enemies ruled the world.
And now…
He carried the War God's Legacy.
Kael picked up his sword and began walking away from the battlefield.
A new war was waiting for him.
