《An immortal in a fantasy world.》 Act 1: chapter 1. ¡°Get your ass up, slug!" A rough shove sent Tom sprawling, his forehead scraping against something coarse. Was it concrete? He couldn''t tell. His breath hitched. The air was thick, causing him to choke on his own saliva as he tried to take in as much air into his lungs as he could, only to find that he couldn''t. He coughed. Darkness pressed against his vision. He blinked hard, trying to activate his AUI. Nothing. Just black. Panic twisted in his gut. Another shove. Harder this time. His forehead dragged over the ground again, fresh pain blooming across his skin. A sliver of light cut through the dark. "Oh no, I think he''s bleeding out. We have to get the heck out of here!¡± A boot connected with his ribs, sending pain lancing through his side. Tom gasped, his body instinctively curling in on itself. The coarse ground beneath him felt unsteady, like gravel mixed with something wet. Was it mud, maybe? Blood? His? Someone else¡¯s? Again, he couldn''t tell. His body rolled over to the side, his vision momentarily spinning before colliding with a rough wooden object, causing him to puke up a mouthful of blood as he gasped for air, pain flaring through his ribs like searing flames. Screams¡ Though the voices themselves sounded distant. ¡°Someone called the ambulance! I think he¡¯s dying!¡± a voice shrieked, barely audible over the pounding in Tom¡¯s skull. Footsteps scuffled nearby, as a few hands grabbed him, dragging him aside as his vision blurred. "Oh no!!! He¡¯s bleeding!!" Another voice, this one closer said, "God, there¡¯s so much. What do we do? He¡¯s barely moving!¡± Eventually, everything faded away into darkness. The sounds of countless people screaming overhead at him faded away into the back of his mind as his body took its last breath. Was this¡ really the end? "Hey, don''t close your eyes! Come on, stay with me!" Tom tried to move, to respond, but his body wouldn¡¯t listen. His chest burned, his limbs felt like dead weights, and his mind teetered on the edge of nothingness. He wanted to hold on, to fight, but the pull of unconsciousness was relentless. His eyes turned to the person who had spoken to him, his blood-soaked hands reaching upward towards the sky. His ribs ached, his lungs burned, and his vision blurred at the edges, consumed by an encroaching darkness that swallowed the world piece by piece. The shouts and frantic footsteps around him became distant sounds that faded into the lower spectrum of his mind, as even the pain he was feeling all over his body became completely dulled to his senses. His heartbeat slowed, and with his eyes widening in shock, it became completely still. _________________________________________ . .. ¡ ¡. ¡¡. ¡¡¡.. ¡¡¡¡¡. ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡. ¡°I gave you a second life¡ and please, for the love of all that is dear, don''t waste it this time.¡± ¡°Haaaah¡± Tom gasped, his lungs heaving as if they had been starved of air. A deep, burning pain lingered in his chest. He bolted upright, his hands clutching at his body, expecting torn flesh and shattered bones to greet him, but instead, he felt... whole. Different, maybe? He still couldn''t tell if he was alive. No ¨C not quite alive. He remembered that he had died. But he wasn¡¯t completely dead, either. So, what had happened? ¡®Where¡ the heck am I?¡¯ He had so clearly and vividly remembered everything, all the way to the attack, the pain, the fear, and the feeling of his heart giving out as he died on the ground. Yet here he was, alive and well, as if nothing had happened. His head throbbed, a dull ache settling behind his eyes as he tried to process everything. He scanned his surroundings, his gaze settling on the jagged rocks jutting out around him, their rough surfaces occasionally pulsing with a faint blue glow. Despite it being a cave, towering trees stretched toward the sky, their bioluminescent leaves shimmering in the dark, which gave him the ability to see. He was in pain, a lot of pain, and a quick scan down at his abdomen immediately confirmed what was causing it. His breath caught in his throat. His fingers trembled as he reached toward his abdomen, where the cold glint of metal jutted out from his side. It was a sword. His fingers hesitated over the hilt. Pulling it out could be a death sentence, but leaving it in wasn''t exactly ideal either. His fingers curled around the hilt, slick with a warm liquid that he quickly recognized as his blood. This story has been stolen from Royal Road. If you read it on Amazon, please report it He braced himself, exhaling sharply before pulling. The moment the blade slid free, an agonizing, white-hot pain seared through his body, sending him collapsing onto his knees. The pain was unimaginable, and nothing he had felt before it could possibly match what he was feeling now. it was like his insides were burning. "I''m going to die." His vision wavered, darkness dancing at the edges of his sight as he clutched at the wound, his fingers slick with blood. Tears raced down his cheeks as he desperately tried to close the gash in his abdomen but to no avail. "I don''t want to die." His body convulsed, his limbs trembling violently. He wanted to scream, to cry, to beg for something, anything to make it stop. But no sound escaped his throat. The coppery tang of blood flooded his mouth as he bit down on his own lip, the sheer agony locking every muscle in his body in place. ¡°I don''t want to die!!!!¡± But he couldn''t help it. There was no way to stop the inevitable. He knew that, but he prayed and begged for a miracle. Whichever cruel person brought him to a cave to die clearly intended for him to suffer for as long as possible, and he wouldn''t stand for it. Anger be damned, he''d rather beg for his life and have a chance at living than die on the floor a miserable death. Mustering up as much strength as he could, he tried to yell out for help, his eyes darting around for anyone nearby, but to no avail. When he did yell out, what met him wasn''t his own voice but instead the sound of him choking on his own blood and saliva. His vision blurred, and the sudden loss of air made his body panic even more, which was enough to completely take him out as his body gave up on the spot. The tiny, barely imperceptible hold his body kept on his spirit vanished, and he died.