The mist covered terrain opened its path as the female elf in bluish armor walked through it. The sky was filled with clouds and the fog hid the road ahead. Yet, it did not stop her steps.

Leisurely walking through this dangerous path, her gaze fell upon the carcass of the soldiers who had once fought here. She stopped there to inspect it and nodded at herself.

"This seems to be the oldest one here. Alright, let's go!"

She stood up and activated the strongest tier magic she had.

Multiple magic circles appeared around her as dancing motes of light covered her surrounding space. She chose the Super Tier Spell that could fix this place and save thus dying land.

[Super Tier Magic: Creation]

This spell was originally used by players to alter the terrain at a massive scale. But with her job classes and buffs, the area of effect of the spell surpassed its limits.

In an instant, the entirety of Katze Plains warped into a different world. It was like someone just painted the whole world into something else. What laid before her was not the dying, misty landscape of undeath and rot; but rather a beautiful, vibrant and evergreen grasslands full of sweet-smelling flowers. Trees that never existed there sprouted at every scaled parameter, with shrubs and bushes filling the lower portion and the sun shone over her masterpiece with its brightness.

The elf smiled at her work with a proud face.

"And people says that this place cannot be fixed. They are not wrong about it, but still..."

Her smile fell as melancholy flashed in her eyes for a moment. But as quickly as it came, with the same speed it was gone. Her work was still not completed here. There were other places that required her presence. And she would be an idiot to just waste her time over what happened with her.

"I don't know whether I should be happy at being here with my avataar, or be angry at being alone in this new world. But I promise that once I figure out my situation, I will do my best to bring you here as well."

She swore to her sister, Yamase Maiko.

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Just few days ago, she was transported in this world with her game avataar intact. At first, she ignored all of this as some extremely realistic dream, or the sequel of the YGGDRASIL 2.O, but she was wrong. She was so, so wrong.

Akemi Maiko was never an avid gamer like her big sister, but when she played the YGGDRASIL for the first to check about its craze over media. And she was impressed.

The game developers had done a great deal of work on its details and visuals. Whether it was the lore, the creatures or the certain locations of specific importance, they just overdid.

And while there was a massive number of races and job classes to choose from, she roleplayed as a powerful ancient elf who used druidic magic. It was her versatile build, good for PVE only. She was a skilled player to fight in a PVP, but her aim was to explore the secrets of the nine realms instead of combat.

But above all, she could use the game to vent out her frustration that she had for her IRL bosses.

Unlike other players, she hardly participated in any tournament. Her most favorite work was to travel around, collecting rare herbs and roots, doing random quests and maintain her guildbase. She also had some fun with her friends, who explored the world with her.

Unfortunately, she never played the game for over two years as she was busy with the IRL stuffs.

The time she came back, it was too late.

Her guild was disbanded. The lack of players and the announcement of YGGDRASIL's end were everything to explain the whole picture. Apparently, the game was not competing well against the newer games. The developers understood that either they needed to make the game way more appealing, or they should stop the servers.

They chose the latter option, as it was both time and money saving.

As the game shut down, she found herself transported to this world in the middle of a forest. The first who greeted her were a group of goblins and ogres. And they welcomed her so nicely that she had to return their favor immediately. During that time, she became aware of her powers, them getting as real as the lore was the last thing she wanted to see.

Thanks to the gods, she found a human village near the forest. The village was called Carne Village.

The humans were not as welcoming as those demihumans, but they never tried to poke her as well. Something that Akemi understood very well.

It was okay to feel wary of her.

She was an elven druid from an unknown background. While they were humans who had no idea of how to manage her. It was similar to how the humans would react when they saw a new animal in a zoo. She never had a chance to go there at one, but the T.V. shows taught her well. The expressions of surprise and awe at their faces told her enough that they were not used to be visited by elves.

The children were quite to talk with her and shared their stories and topics with her. She wondered if they would be happy to share more information with her.

She sighed, "I wonder when they start to belive me. Shall I help them to boost the crop harvesting? I do have some spells to enhance the productivity of the crop."

She wondered about her idea and waited a second before her teleportation.

[Seelie Court] was a special job class tailored only for fey creatures like elves, fairies and other fairfol races. It carried a special ability that granted her the ability to travel anywhere without much restrictions. It also granted a type of clairvoyance ability which heightened her senses to the point where she could see, feel, hear, taste, or smell even the most distant object with 99% accuracy.

As she was thinking about her next destination, a Message came from one of her feys that she summoned with her [Fey Shepherd] class.

[Message: "Mistress! The village has been attacked." The desperate noise of her fey jolted her to action.

[Message: "What?!"

[Message: "Some human knights in armor have attacked the Carne village. They are killing the villagers for no reasons!"

She did not think twice before her teleportation ability activated as she was aware of her destination.