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- Why not aim high? We only live once, and someone else will be sad for us anyway. And I'm a natural leader; under my leadership, Siske will only prosper," he declares with absolute certainty. - Greetings! - his hand rises from his heart to the sun, greeting the ogre. After thinking for a moment, Genza quickly closes the menu: - Since it's a special occasion, I should make a good impression. I'm not very familiar with sea creatures, so if I don't try them now, I might never get another chance. So, let's have squid and salad. And a cocktail, maybe I'll even meet a foreign girl, haha.
My sword, my trusted ally, unphased by my aspect.
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- Order received! I'm starting to work on it! - The burly man replied in an unexpectedly military manner. - Hahaha, it's hard to break old habits. In this restaurant, the chef prepared food in view of the customers, so he could continue the conversation even while working. - Brother, I used to work in the guard a long time ago, and it wasn't the best time of my life, believe me. It was a cocktail of boredom and drill, and it didn't contribute to inner peace at all. Such work only leads to bad things, even if you are not naturally inclined to it. So, don't give in to Bak's persuasions. - But what about me? Genzarik has already chosen his protectors, hasn't he? - Bak winked at the young man. - You're right, there will always be someone to feel sorry for in this country, even without us. Our king is a good example; I would find many things to do if I were in his place, but all he does is mope. - I remember him in his youth - tall, broad-shouldered, with a look full of life and ambition, but now he is all gaunt, with tired eyes, and stooped. He rarely appears in public. - Bak's voice held a mixture of disappointment and affection. - So, ambitious young people like you are definitely needed in our country; just don't lose your passion for life. As for our guild, things are not as they were with Alamush in Calcite, so don't listen to him. - Pff, - frowning but not commenting, the chef placed the customers' orders in front of them - stuffed squid, salad, and a "foreign dish" for Genza, and "pirate's heart" with udon for Bak. - Enjoy your meal.
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Ushumgallu


-- Well, did you do it? Let me see... -- the middle-aged blacksmith gave the teenager a light shove away from the anvil. A moment later, the man added a solid blow to his sternum, and the boy collapsed to the ground.
-- Clumsy armless idiot, may a scorpion devour you; fifteen years old and can't even forge himself a knife... Woe to us, woe with this generation...
Ushumgallu looked at the man, noticing with surprise a new, unusually subtle expression on that terribly familiar, paternal, and dirty face. The blacksmith's dark eyes were not darting from corner to corner, nor were they wide with rage; instead, as if trying to hide completely behind his brows, they concealed either sorrow or sincere disappointment. The man and the teenager sighed heavily at the same time, each tormented by their own pain in their chest.
-- Whether to be glad that your father didn't live to see this. At your age, he had already killed a man. Or perhaps I haven't beaten you enough, and you've grown soft. All youth are like that these days. Yes... the times are wrong...
Taking advantage of the respite, Ushumgallu slipped out of the smithy, leaving the man alone with his old-man sorrows. He had had enough work for today; he still had time to wander around the city, gaze at the palace even from afar, and if he was lucky, steal some bread from a street vendor.
Something crunched under his bare foot, and the youth stopped to look. Seeing a scorpion with a crushed tail, helplessly clutching his toes with its pincers, Ushumgallu laughed.
-- Are you even a scorpion? Oh, don't make me laugh. Now those were scorpions back in the day... Poor thing.
Ushumgallu felt a slight prick of sadness. He didn't feel sorry for the insect twitching in convulsions; rather, it was frustrating that the scorpion turned out to be so powerless. Stepping on such a creature was not the most honorable deed.

The youth returned home just before sunset -- there was no avoiding a scolding from his uncle anyway, so there was no need to rush. The old stone house, strong enough to withstand even a tornado, dirty and unplastered but impressive in its own way, looked at Ushumgallu with two slit-windows. Light burned in only one, making it seem as if the stone giant were slyly winking. The youth entered confidently -- he knew he was guilty and faced many blows from sticks, but he had learned some of his uncle's lessons: timidity and a pitiful appearance only infuriate the one beating you. However, the city outskirts had taught him the same lesson -- the weak and pitiful are beaten. Always. Often in a crowd. This understanding helped Ushumgallu in street brawls more than strong arms and fast legs. Once, seeing how Ushumgallu and his friends were rolling three sons of the "new rich" in the dust -- those fair-skinned dandies in silk shoes -- his uncle, always stern, smiled approvingly as he passed by, muttering something about blood from blood...

Having endured a couple dozen blows with a stick, unusually weak for a blacksmith's hand, Ushumgallu smirked reservedly.
-- That all? Can I go to sleep?
The uncle smelled of wine, but very faintly too -- usually the man drank until he lost consciousness.
-- No. Wait. Let's talk.
-- ...
-- Yes. Listen, Ushumgallu... Do you remember your father?
-- A little.
Now the youth was truly a bit frightened. He had to choose his words carefully, like steps in quicksand. But he wasn't lying; he really remembered that stern face, those scars, and that gaze like an abyss, in which reflections of ordinary human emotions only occasionally flickered. He also remembered that their house had been huge, full of people and all sorts of weapons. He was even allowed to play with a dagger.
-- You remember "a little." You rarely ask. That is bad. Didn't I tell you that your father was a great warrior? And that you should remember this and be proud?
-- I remember. And I am proud. But Father is no more. You said you were a warrior too, but you only taught me to forge and work around the house. So what? I'll learn your shitty forging someday; why do you keep throwing my father in my face? Or maybe I'll join the guard...
Ushumgallu didn't have time to finish -- this time his uncle struck him on the head with full force. A mistake.
-- Stinking freak! Do you not know who the guard works for? For the very ones we fought against!
-- Damn... I wasn't being serious. It's just, like... there aren't many options when you live in a wretched hovel as a blacksmith's apprentice. The world is changing, and if my father was such a great guy, then it's not right for me to spend my life in this hole. So if you think about it, go to the desert, uncle; no matter how much you beat me, your way won't always be the only way.
The uncle breathed heavily, trying to calm down, and suddenly smiled. Ushumgallu felt uneasy. If this guy really had killed people -- perhaps it was with exactly that expression on his face.
-- Ushumgallu... I swear by Akonia, you've grown up. I'm not the best educator, but still, you are almost a man now. Even if you are all thumbs. You can go to sleep. We'll chat tomorrow.

The next day, his uncle called him to slaughter a calf. Having not seen meat for two weeks, Ushumgallu was so delighted by the idea that yesterday's strange conversation was swept away like wind. Only when the carcass had already been butchered, part of the meat salted and the rest roasting over coals, did the youth notice how unusually serious his uncle was.
For the first few minutes they ate in silence -- fresh meat was too delicious when starving. Even the fact that his uncle poured him some cloudy wine didn't particularly bother the boy -- only with wine did the meat seem even tastier.
-- Alright. Let's talk. Honestly, as men. Remember, your father once put a sword in your hands?
-- Vaguely.
A piece of meat happened to be gristly, and this interested Ushumgallu far more than another one of his uncle's ideas.
-- You were only about five years old. But your father gave you a real sword. He led a slave toward you and said -- strike! Oh, I was worried then! I felt that this meant something. You weren't the only son.
-- ...
Sounds like a lie, very much so. But there were slaves. And swords.
-- And so you take this sword; it almost tipped you over. You looked at your father -- and took it, and struck. Little strength, of course, but you nearly sliced off an ear. How your father rejoiced, he actually smiled, and I can count such instances on one hand. He takes you back and hands you to me: "look after him," he says, "if I die soon. He'll be a capable one." I promised, of course, especially since your mother, my sister, had already passed away then and also asked me. So...
-- And?.. Was Father killed then?
-- Killed... A month later Kingallud was killed, that same Podfelicin bastard, and everything collapsed, our whole order, the whole old Calcite. Half of ours were slaughtered, half hid like I did...

Over the following hour, Ushumgallu learned more about the old order, Kingallud, Akkad Babbar, and the civil war than in his entire life. He didn't remember everything, of course, and the truthfulness of some moments was doubtful, but the main thing was clear -- his father had been a truly formidable scoundrel. A scoundrel, perhaps, but most importantly -- a formidable one.
-- Well now, you know everything, which means you are fully a man. You don't seem like a fool; you have enough sense not to blab too much. You don't seem like a weakling; you won't perish. If Shiris wills it, Kingallud wasn't wrong. So soon I'll give you a kick in the rear, and you'll live your own life. You can't make it here; you'll go to Asuguh. My cousin settled there after the war; he'll shelter you, teach you about life. All the conditions for youth are there, so hold tight to the throat of this life. You'll leave in a month; why keep you here? You need another couple of years to settle in Asuguh.

They shook hands as they said goodbye. Ushumgallu tried to squeeze his fist with all his might and immediately regretted it. The blacksmith, in response, nearly crushed his bones with his grip.
-- Well, look at you! You still have a lot to learn, snot-nose. Go on... try not to drop dead. Although these days even a journey isn't much of a journey, these roads are -- pfft! That's why our people have grown weak.
-- And honest guides were robbed of their work.
-- Uh-huh... don't get smart with me! This might be the last time we see each other. Well, what else. Nothing. Go on, go out into the world.

Masculine, Calcite

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E si sui vius, er mi grans benananza,
e si ieu muoir, er mi grans deliuriers
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In the beginning, there was power... and that power belonged to a beautiful woman... and then a lot of different things happened, but in the end: the power still belongs to a beautiful woman. Perhaps, a godlike one.

Ah, if only she had the desire and a little luck! To sit on the throne and put everyone under her thumb! But first, she needs to eat... after all, she now has her own home.

If you think about it, there is no evidence that she actually came of age this year. Just as likely, it could have been last year or next. Her father still doesn't talk about her age. He probably doesn't know the exact answer himself.

But the sooner... the better, because money and opportunities in life won't just come to her. And dreams won't come true without the necessary effort on her part.

– Oh-oh, who are you? – asked some unfamiliar man, his features obscured by the darkness. He was definitely in the same bed as her, but who cares? Judging by his voice, he doesn't even sound like a toad, so what's there to be surprised about?

– And who are you? – Camistella replied with a question.

The man thought for a moment.

– Was there something between us? I don't remember anything... it seems like this house was empty just recently... did I go through the wrong door? Oh, never mind! Just know that I'm a handsome man! – With these words, the man jumped off the bed and then off the windowsill. He didn't promise to return.

Well, if he's a handsome man, then that's fine! Who would refuse a handsome man! Alas, it's time to get up... it's already six in the morning!

Camistella got up, put on her dress, and tidied up her luxurious hair. She had a strange habit of sleeping naked. The man, on the other hand, was apparently sleeping in his clothes. Could it be that he really didn't notice anything? Is he just a hard worker? Are there such people in the glorious city of Enlil?

Oh, and the next few days promise to be important, and she still hasn't decided what to do: follow the will of her adoptive parents or make things easier for herself. The stronghold of magical art is too far for her delicate body, but the artists are just around the corner. And she has always been involved in those very arts. More often, she simply pleased the eye, but she has long discovered a talent for spreading the ideas of beauty in prose. And beauty, as you know... is the most important thing in a respectable, intelligent being!

Her parents have always acted suspiciously when the topic of beauty came up. They clearly had some dark secret, a heavy burden on their souls... but what it was, she didn't know yet. And even if she did, should she even find out?

– How beautiful I am... – Camistella thought, and finally realized: her true path in life began today.
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Savings

894 rem

Experience
644

Skill slots
1: Overcoming
The character removes negative effects from themselves and restores health. 
2: Empty

Dwelling
Faris

Guidebook
Gourmand's diary
Student record book of Sizki University
Bookworm's diary
Asuguh journal

Nanaya bonus: 5
Bull strength: +57 hp
Origin
Male
Strength +1, Endurance +1, Perception +1, Agility +1, Luck +1.
Calcite
+3 to endurance, +5 to will (protective rolls only).

Conviction
None. 

Attributes
Strength: 3
Endurance: 5
Perception: 2
Agility: 2
Luck: 2
Spirit: 1
Intellect: 1
Speed: 1
Faith: 1
Beauty: 1
Charisma: 2

Parameters
Health: 262
SP: 2 (3)
Initiative: 10
Accuracy: 55%
Evasion: 5% 
Will: 5 (Protective rolls: 10)
Damage (BB): 125% 
Crit chance: 5% (10%)
AP: 1
Attractiveness: 0
AD: 2
Defense: (30)

Skills
- Combat gear proficiency skill
- Talwar proficiency skill
- Crits (talwar: damage increases by 1.5 times, an attack takes away 25% of the enemy's maximum health)
- Shield proficiency skill

Overcoming
The character removes negative effects from themselves and restores health. 

Available for learning: crits (card, cleaver, shamshir, Velfern sword, claymore, bow — 20 exp each, requires corresponding skill), deadly strike, counterattack, frenzy, mastery (Talwar), tactics basics I-III, Suppression, Tactical retreat, Decisive attack, Martial art
Equipment
Weapon 1:

Teuta
Damage: 70
Crit +5%
Enemies slain with this weapon leave behind more loot (recorded in purple color). 
Required skill: any one-handed bladed weapon except island blades and the Velfern sword.
Shield/second weapon/spare weapon: Round shield
Block chance: 20%
Head: Steel helmet
+5 to defense.
Body: Leather armor
+10 to defense.
Shoulders: Lion cloak
+1 AP, +10 to defense, shoulders.
Hands: Plate gauntlets
+5 to defense
Footwear: Traveler's boots
+1 to SP
Accessory 1:
Other 1:

Inventory
Kira's letter

Farisian dagger
Damage: 25
Worn in the "other" slot. 
Can be used to kill a paralyzed opponent (normal attack); a will roll is made.

Steel pauldrons
+3 to defense.

Talwar
Damage: 65

Cherry berries, 03/10/1000 (1 hour)

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🎪🏹: Back in our day, food was not only delicious but also contributed to the development of the body and spirit!
⛓️♿: I'm more concerned about the rema's denomination.
🎪🏹: Demon... Om-nom-nom... Ugh! Guyosha, don't use such words!
🐱🐲: I have another question. Do you think Camistella wears underwear?
🎪🏹, ⛓️♿: ...
⛓️♿: ...where did that come from... How... Why such ideas...
🎪🏹: ...it's true...
🐱🐲: You don't want to know.
А, вот почему.

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Kamistella is a character created by an author who doesn't use any experience-boosting exploits, so...
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Some time ago, Ushumgallu was officially recognized as a subject of the Asuguh crown and, as a result, received housing and was required to undergo a coming-of-age ceremony. In addition, today, a letter addressed to him was found in his apartment's mailbox.

Public Locations
Fariss Administration
The headquarters of the Fariss Protectorate. Most of the interactions between the city's residents and the Asuguh government take place in this complex of buildings. Here, you can find help in various situations.
Transportation Station
From here, it is apparently possible to travel to other cities.
Hall of Martial Valor
A place where those wishing to learn the art of war are trained by volunteer trainers.
Novzar's House
The residence and equipment shop of the city's famous master; unlike most competitors, he only makes equipment to order.
Cult of Akonia
A new organization that emerged about a month ago.
The Unyielding Brothers
A popular restaurant in the city.
Seven Knives
A furniture and general equipment store.
Fariss Book of Records
Contrary to its name, it is not just a book, but also a complex of buildings in which this very book is located.

Locations Requiring Awareness
Ushumgallu's Apartment
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Ushumgall Apartments
Status: granted by the Crown for the owner's personal use until their death; cannot be sold, exchanged, or inherited; information regarding the redemption cost and corresponding procedure should be obtained from the city administration.
Rooms: bedroom, kitchen, hallway, bathroom, toilet.

Ordinary Bed
You can sleep on this bed and not worry about morning back problems.

Wall x4
A good, quality wall, but it doesn't evoke any elevated feelings with its functionality.
You can hang a picture here.

Chest of Drawers
You can store items here that you don't need to carry with you.

Mailbox
Empty.
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Someone knocked on Kamistella’s door, and the voice of an older man came from outside.
- Um... Excuse me, is everything alright with you? I’m not sure, maybe it was just my imagination, but I think I saw someone jump off the windowsill of your window... Uh, should I call for help, or did I misunderstand something? Sorry for the disturbance.
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Upon learning about his new status as a loyal subject, Ushumgallu honestly tried to find some patriotic sentiments within himself, but failed. He wasn't a patriot of Calcite either, but Calcite was familiar, understandable, and didn't try to pretend that its inhabitants owed anything to its barren sands and capricious rulers. When Ushumgallu was still a young and playful sixteen-year-old, he tried to conceptualize the secret meaning of the policy of welcoming all sorts of dubious foreigners in his country, providing free housing and benefits even for the "self-employed," but he soon had to accept that his intellect was clearly not sufficient to fathom the schemes of the Asuguh government.

A Calcite resident begins a new day by reading a letter accompanied by a delicious glass of clear, pure water.
E si sui vius, er mi grans benananza,
e si ieu muoir, er mi grans deliuriers
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The letter turned out to be shorter than one might expect, judging by the neat and pleasant-to-the-touch envelope.

"Ushumgallu, greetings!
I won't beat around the bush and will immediately get to the real purpose of my message: my name is Kir, I am a wandering Knight, and on the first day of spring, I invite you and your peers to practice in the halls of martial prowess. If you are interested, come at eight in the morning!"
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No advance warnings, no consideration of others' plans, no time for preparation, or even the chance to sleep in. Either you drop everything and go, or military training isn't for you. Either you sleep until noon, or you achieve something. A good approach. Desert-like, masculine. After spending half an hour on his ablutions – Ushumgall probably will never be able to take endless water for granted, and now he mentally thanked all possible deities for the opportunity to use this miracle – the young man heads to the hall of valor.
E si sui vius, er mi grans benananza,
e si ieu muoir, er mi grans deliuriers
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