Beta: Eleventh Crow
Chapter 7. Who are you really?
"What's really going on Oz? You wouldn't pull me out if it wasn't something important," asked a tall, vermilion eyed man, with spiky black hair. His clothes could be described as dusty and worn out, but they still suited the man just fine.
Ozpin sighed as the man sat down in a chair across him and took a sip from his flask, "It's nice to see you too Qrow. I see your habits haven't changed in the few months since we've last spoken..."
Qrow Brwanen, one of Ozpin's most trusted co-workers, smirked and hid the flask in his cloak, "You know me Oz, a day without a drink is a day lost."
Ozpin snorted, "With you, it's more like an hour without a drink is an hour lost," after only getting a wider smirk in response, the headmaster continued, "I called you back to Vale for more than one reason. First, tell me, have you found anything regarding the Spring Maiden?"
The mention of the Maiden immediately put Qrow into a more serious mode. The young girl who was safely hiding in Mistral had one day disappeared without a sign. Neither Ozpin nor Leonardo Lionheart, the headmaster of Haven in Mistral and one of the few who knew about the secrets of Remnant, could find out what happened to her. This was why Ozpin decided to send Qrow in the hopes that his skills would help in the search effort.
Unfortunately, Ozpin got a bad feeling in his gut as Qrow shook his head, "Nothing Oz. It's like the girl just disappeared and didn't leave any tracks. After all this time we can't even be sure if she's still alive. We both know how bad Mistral is outside of the cities and villages. If someone hasn't helped her she might be dead, and if someone did we can only hope that it wasn't her."
Ozpin nodded sadly, "Not what I wanted to hear, but I expected nonetheless. It looks like Leonardo will need to deal with this problem alone for now. I need you in Vale for the foreseeable future. I have a few things that I need you to check."
Qrow raised an eyebrow, "A few? So what is it? You were really vague when we talked through the scroll."
Ozpin took out his scroll and searched through it until he found the photos that Summer sent him, "Take a look and tell me what you think," he said before handing Qrow the scroll.
The younger man took the offered device and looked at the pictures thoroughly, "New Grimm huh? Looks different than anything I ever saw. It's pretty small though so it shouldn't be a problem to take down. The question is how many of these new Grimm are out there. Do you have a video of how this thing fights?"
Ozpin nodded, "Just scroll down, Summer sent it to me yesterday."
The recording wasn't too long, but it showed enough to give Qrow some information about the new Grimm. It heavily resembled the fighting style of a Nevermore, but with a draconic build. It was evident that this new Grimm was much stronger.
"Judging by its size it's definitely young. I don't really want to know what it would be able to do if we gave it a few years to grow and gain experience. You want me to hunt it?" Qrow asked after giving his opinion on the Grimm.
"Glynda and I thought the same, but no, you aren't going to hunt it. At least not yet. For now, I want you to investigate the area around Vale. I'm still unsure where the magic pulse came from so having you investigating it would put my mind at ease." Ozpin explained.
Qrow drummed his fingers on the desk that separated the two, "Summer didn't find anything about that eh? Alright, I can make a few rounds here and there. I doubt I'll find anything if whatever gave out the pulse didn't leave a sign. We both know that I can't sense magic like you."
Ozpin nodded in agreement, "I quite agree, but knowing you, I think that you'll manage to find something anyway. Even then, the scouting might help with the other thing I want you to do. Our friends from Vacuo finally found some tracks."
This stopped Qrow from taking another sip from his flask, "About time, they sure took their sweet time with this. I was curious ever since I encountered those mutated Grimm. So what did they find?"
"We're still not one hundred percent sure, but it looks like my old acquaintance Dr. Merlot is not as dead as I had assumed," Ozpin sighed, the doctor's actions still left a bitter taste in the headmaster's mouth, "The team in Vacuo managed to find one of his hideouts and determined that it was quite recently used. There they found some notes on his more recent research. It confirmed that Merlot Industries is once again active, and that they're somehow behind the mutations of some of the Grimm."
Qrow raised his eyebrow a bit, "You told me about him some time ago. Wasn't he the guy who was partially responsible for Mountain Glenn's fall?"
"You still remember, I'm surprised," Ozpin chuckled, but his mood sobered after a moment, "While I am not one to wish anybody death, it would've been a lot better if Merlot stayed dead. And now according to the Vacuo team, he has a base somewhere near Vale."
"So apart from looking for any signs of magic, you want me to be on the lookout for this base?" Qrow asked finally after he processed all the information.
"I know this is a lot to ask for, especially after you just came back from a long term mission, but you know that you're the best for the job Qrow," Ozpin answered, but it was evident the headmaster wasn't pleased with his own request.
Qrow released a sigh of his own. Sometimes he really cursed his job, even if it took him away from people so they wouldn't be affected by his semblance, "Don't worry Oz, just give me a few days to visit Tai and Summer and I'll be on my way. Besides, you know that I prefer to be alone."
Ozpin frowned as he heard the last sentence, "We talked about this already Qrow. Even if your semblance is... not the safest around other people, you can't just isolate yourself."
The younger man waved him off, "Yea, yea, I'll think about it. But before I go, I gotta ask; do you think that Merlot could be behind this new Grimm?"
The Headmaster shook his head, "Doubtful. Merlot wouldn't release something like this into the world. No, he would keep it inside one of his facilities."
Qrow then stood up and straightened his clothes, "If that's all I'll be off then Oz. I saw a nice new bar down in Vale. Who knows, I might just get lucky today," the man finished with a grin as he entered the lift in Ozpin's office.
Said headmaster chuckled loudly. Leave it to Qrow to say something like that as a goodbye.
[Bonding process has succeeded. Meet your new subordinate.]
What? I thought as the sound of a notification woke me up from my nap. It took me a moment to remember what was happening, and only then did I notice that the black cocoon of energy disappeared. Now in its place stood my new subordinate. I instantly noticed a few changes about it.
Instead of the glaring red eyes inherent in most Grimm, my wyvern now had dark violet eyes that looked at me with complete indifference. I probably should've expected that, its description did say that it was stupid. Apart from the eyes, the Grimm now was a bit bigger, and its overall coloring now resembled mine.
All in all, I liked the change, but I was aware that a Grimm with different colored eyes would make people ask questions if they saw it. I would need to keep it hidden for now and teach it how to be stealthy, Oh man I can feel the headache coming. I only hope it isn't as stupid as I think.
After shaking my head to get rid of the exhaustion that always came after waking up, I pulled myself up and asked the most important question.
Alright, Game. You said that I have full control over my subordinate's actions and it can get stronger with time, but I don't believe that's all.
[Your control is absolute, but due to your subordinate's intelligence, the effects may vary.
Like all Grimm in the beginning, they're stupid and slowly build up sentience the longer they live. It works the same for your subordinate. So expect that not all orders will work as you might intend them.
It can't be too easy after all right?]
It never is with you, I snarked back.
[No need for aggression. Thanks to the gamer system the speed in which your Grimm gains intelligence is much faster than normal.
You can also communicate with your subordinate mentally, so there's no need to speak your orders out loud. This function should help you if you want to give orders from a longer distance.
As for getting stronger with time. The Grimm can level up, much like yourself, but it won't get stats. Yes, it will grow stronger, but the system has another way of showing it. Use 'Observe' on it and see for yourself.]
"Okay?" I said quietly, and once again looked at the Wyvern Grimm. It was still looking at me with the same indifferent stare. It was a bit creepy if you asked me.
'Observe.'
Name: Nameless
Race: Bonded Grimm (Swift Wyvern)
Level: 7
Evolution Stage: 1 (0%)
HP: 800
MP: 0 (Currently unavailable)
Tier: E
Current Evolutions and abilities: Partial weak armor, Very high movement speed, Lack of intelligence, Very advanced senses, Negativity absorption
Not bad, I thought as I looked at all the information 'observe' provided me with. Its race was somewhat expected, but I hoped that it would be transformed into a soul Grimm. The ability to use aura would be very helpful. Unfortunately, it looked like I would need to find a way to give my subordinate a soul, or at least the ability to channel MP.
Like me, it had a level and an evolution stage. I wasn't too sure about giving away my own EP to help the Grimm grow, but I would cross that bridge when I came to it. Maybe it would be able to gather evolution points for me, who knew. I would need some time to experiment and see for myself how it worked.
Its health points were almost as high as mine - which was quite baffling as I was a fucking dragon - so hopefully it wouldn't die from one attack. The additional info part changed, and now it gave me a lot more information.
The three first elements were the same as before, but the next two not so much.
Advanced senses could be useful, but it wasn't something that made the Grimm special, just a bit stronger. My own senses were pretty good, but I was curious if my subordinate's were better. Something to test later on.
And finally its last ability. Negativity absorption. It was good to know that it could passively gather EXP like me. That meant that I could just send it near some human village and it would level up after some time.
I wonder if it can share EXP with me. Game?
[Yes, it can.]
Thanks.
With that out of the way, I looked at the thing that didn't make any sense to me. Tier? What the hell was that? 'Observe' has never given my information in a tier, and I was pretty sure that the system never mentioned anything about it.
While I really loathe to ask you again Game, an explanation would be welcome.
[Oh well, I was going to tell you anyway.
The Tier system is something that was created by the system to judge the overall strength of any being (including Grimm, robots, etc). Due to the fact that only you possess the gamer system, stats like STR, VIT, INT, etc. don't apply to other beings. Even your subordinate doesn't possess a full gamer system, so it also falls under the tier system.
Every unique ability, physical attributes, and even weapons are accounted for in determining a being's Tier ranking.
The lowest possible tier is F and it is mostly given to the weakest Grimm and humans that can't fight. The highest is S, but I won't spoil you which beings are in this category. The power gaps between Tiers get bigger and bigger the higher the rank.
From now on, you will be able to see Tiers after using 'Observe'.]
That's... convenient. I suspect that this Tier doesn't apply to me? I asked after processing the new information. This new function would be useful in future fights. It was good to know how outclassed you were in a fight.
[No, it doesn't. Though I suppose if you really want to know, I can tell you. Currently, you would be classed as Tier D/D-]
To be honest, I quite expected this. I wasn't too strong, and there were plenty of beings that could crush me within seconds. At least now I knew where I fell in the food chain. It was just further motivation to get stronger, so no one would ever be able to end my life again.
Finally, I went back to the problem at hand. I looked at the Wyvern, "You're nameless like I used to be, but I can't just call you Grimm till the day I can finally name you. Well, I guess for now, you'll be Bob," I said with a grin, or at least the equivalent of a grin on a dragon's face, "Yeah, Bob will do just fine. Am I right?"
"..."
I should've known better than to expect an answer. The newly named 'Bob' looked at me like I was an idiot, and I couldn't help but sigh. I felt like I would go mad before I managed to make this thing listen to me.
But before I even try, let's see what I got for the completion of the temporary territory.
[Congratulations, you cleared the temporary territory!
Rewards: 1000 EXP, 1 EP, 2 Empty dust Crystals]
Nothing special, but any free-evolution points were welcome. Who knew how expensive the next evolutions would be. Apart from that, I might need to spend some on 'Bob'. I would need to find more of those temporary territories and try to gain some EP.
Alright, time to get moving, I looked back at 'Bob', and tried to give him a mental command, Follow me.
Surprisingly, 'Bob' reacted and flew behind me as I searched for some low-level Grimm. It didn't take us too long before I spotted a lone Creep. It was small and quite pathetic, so all in all it was a perfect subject to test Bob's abilities.
We landed some feet away from the Grimm, and I gave a simple command, Attack.
Now, I expected many things to happen. The command not to work, Bob charging and attacking the Creep instantly, or even Bob flying in the opposite direction. But nothing could prepare me for my lapdog running at the nearest rock, and start to viciously attack it with its claws.
"You're fucking kidding me right?" I said in disbelief, "In what world would you think I wanted you to attack the rock!"
The Wyvern stopped its attack, turned back to me, and began to stare at me with a confused expression. How could it even look at me like this? I gave it one simple command, and it couldn't even follow that. I hoped that it would be at least somewhat useful and become a good companion after some time.
Dear god, it's gonna be a long few weeks...
Indeed, it took me almost three weeks to train 'Bob' to be useful. It wasn't easy, and there were moments when I was sorely tempted to just kill the Grimm and be done with it. Thankfully I didn't, and now the Wyvern was capable of listening to almost all of my orders. The Game was actually right when it said that the subordinate system would let Bob develop sentience faster.
I still didn't know how to give the wyvern a soul or the ability to use MP, but I was fine with that. I had plenty of time, and I was sure that the system would give me a way to accomplish it sooner or later.
During this time the overall strength of Bob increased to Tier E+ so it was at least a bit stronger. I tested it against some weaker Grimm - nothing stronger than F to E- Tier Grimm - and I could proudly say that my lapdog was winning those fights without any problems. Well, almost no problems. Its ability to fight in the air was quite limited.
It was also very easy to get the one hundred percent required for Bob's evolution. As with me, I had a lot of choices like armor, additional limbs, a spiky body, night vision, or some form of passive upgrades. While all of them looked useful enough that I probably should've bought them, I really didn't want to. Even after all this time with my 'companion', I still wasn't too sure it was worth spending my hard-earned EP on it.
Apart from that, I also managed to grow in strength, and I even unlocked the next evolution.
Name: Umbra
Race: Soul Grimm
Title: Young Grimm
Level: 12 (3625/4900)
Evolution Stage: Draconic 2 (100%)
HP: 1100
MP: 1010
STR: 21 + (25%) = 26.25
VIT: 24 + (25%) = 30
DEX: 30 + (25%) = 30.7
INT: 22 + (50%) = 33
WIS: 21 + (50%) = 31.5
LUC: 15
Elemental Affinity:
SP: 65 | EP: 11
Lien: 7522
I was quite proud of my improvement in both basic statistics and skills, even managing to max out a few of them. Some new effects were added, like a small chance to destroy enemy armor when I maxed out 'Dragon Charge'. Useful thing to have when I fought against weak Death Stalkers. Not that they were a challenge when I could just throw spikes or aura bullets at them from where they couldn't hit me. The only problem was their HP, but I should have probably expected it from a D ranked Grimm.
Another surprise was when I reached the 25th point of dexterity. To be honest, I expected some kind of perk for reaching it, but instead, I gained a small passive bonus.
[1st DEX milestone: +5% attack speed and movement speed]
Nothing too big, but I instantly felt the difference in my next melee fight.
Finally, the most important moment throughout those weeks was me unlocking another evolution. The evolution menu mane with it, and I was already waiting to gather a few more points so I could get everything I wanted.
Evolution available | Your EP: 11 (Some costs may be different due to the next stage)
- Armor (reinforced) | Cost: 3 EP | Bought: level 1
Upgrade your skin, hide, or scales to withstand attacks from semi-average quality melee weapons and guns. Your armor is now slightly stronger, but can still be easily pierced. This evolution can be upgraded further in the future.
- Predator's Eyes lvl. 2 | Cost: 4 EP | Bought: level 1
Gain stronger vision. Weak thermal vision is now available to you
- Stronger spikes | Cost: 4 EP
All spikes on your body become stronger. You can add more of them to your body.
Your spikes and spike related skills deal 50% more damage
- Second pair of limbs | Cost: 4 EP
Gain your second pair of limbs (not including wings) and become a true Western Dragon.
- Second pair of wings | Cost: 6 EP
Gain your second pair of wings. They can be released upon command.
When active: Passively increases DEX by 50%
- Fire sack | Cost: 3 EP
Gain the ability to use the element of fire. Unlocks Fire breath. This evolution can be upgraded further to make your fire stronger.
Currently, you may only possess one main element.
- Lighting core | Cost: 3 EP
Gain the ability to use the element of lightning. Unlocks Lightning stream. This evolution can be upgraded further to make your lightning stronger.
-Water Core | Cost: 3 EP
-Wind Core | Cost: 3 EP
- Dragon Rage | Cost: 8 EP
Gain the ability to enter the state of 'Dragon Rage'. Upon entering 'Dragon Rage' you gain a 100% increase to all of your stats except LUC. Beware, this ability is a double-edged sword. Your Gamer's mind is heavily weakened in this state, and you will go berserk if you remain in it for too long. Can be trained and further upgraded.
- Faster growth | Cost: 1 EP
You grow a bit faster. This evolution can be upgraded further.
10 % faster growth speed
- Size Adjustment | Cost: 5 EP
You can now adjust the size of your Grimm form.
Warning: You can't use this ability while in Combat. You can't make yourself larger than your current maximum size.
-Hunter pulse | Cost: 2 EP
Unlocks [Hunter Pulse]. The ability of any Alpha predator. Send a pulse of energy through the nearby territory in search of anything alive. Warning: Some creatures are capable of sensing the pulse, or hiding from it altogether.
-Underwater Breathing | Cost: 2 EP
-Climate resistance | Cost: 3 EP
Now you'll be able to resist extreme climates without even feeling it. This does not mean that you are immune to attacks that use extreme heat or cold. You may only choose one extreme per evolution.
A Fucking Lot.
That was my first thought when I saw the number of new evolutions that I could buy. Then I saw their prices and my excitement promptly disappeared. If I'd known that the price of additional limbs would get higher, I would've waited and gathered more points before evolving for the first time. Such a beginner mistake.
Of course, not all of these evolutions were useful to me at the moment, but who knew what I might need in the future. For now, I would wait and gather a few more evolution points before finally purchasing my first element. I was a bit disappointed to learn that I could only have one main element, but you couldn't have everything.
There were also some items that Bob and I gained during our fights, but we never got anything important.
All in all, these past few weeks weren't that bad. I may have lost a few brain cells during Bob's training, but apart from that, it gave me time to fully adapt to this new world. I might've accepted my new life, but it would probably take another few months before I fully understood what I got myself into. For now, my survival and growth were the only things important to me.
Selfish?
Maybe, but why would I care about anything else. I have no one important to me here, and Remnant wasn't the safest of places. It was only me on this lonely adventure, and I had to survive.
Heh, where did those thoughts come from? I better go and check on Bob before I begin to think about the meaning of life, I thought amused. It was probably the best idea anyway, as my Grimm companion managed to find a village that had a very high amount of negativity output.
Now that I thought about it, it was too big to be normal. Something must've happened, and I'd better get there fast before Bob manages to fuck something up. The Grimm had the attention span of a goldfish, so I wouldn't put it past Bob to run straight into danger even if I ordered against such action.
In the conference hall of the Evernight castle, Salem sat alone on her crystal throne. Before her floated one of the Seer type Grimm. It showed her various scenes that the Grimm under her control witnessed. It was thanks to this that Salem could gather information from all over Remnant, even if sometimes it proved quite hard.
Currently, the Grimm was showing her the fight between two of the Reapers, and the Dragon Grimm that recently escaped the Land of Darkness.
Salem was really glad that she let the Grimm leave her domain. Never in her life would she have expected a Grimm to evolve on its own in such a short time. Its natural intelligence and abilities were astounding, and the Queen couldn't wait to get the Dragon under her control.
Of course, it still wasn't strong enough to defeat the two Reapers, but she estimated that if they fought again in a month or two, the Dragon would be the victor.
Salem wasn't concerned that she couldn't control this unique Grimm as she had many ways of capturing it and making it work for her. But it was too soon to do this. The Queen wasn't sure if the Dragon would continue growing while she controlled it. So for now it could enjoy its freedom. Salem could wait if it meant that she would gain another powerful minion.
What was waiting a few years compared to waiting a few thousand after all?
Before Salem could make the Seer replay another short scene, the door to the conference hall opened and one of her faithful followers stepped in.
"My Queen," Tyrian Callows bowed deeply, "The task has been completed. What would you have me do next?"
Tyrian was a pale man with golden eyes and a brown ponytail braided to resemble a scorpion's tail. This little fact always amused Salem, as the man was a faunus with a natural scorpion tail that he used in battle.
His psychotic personality wasn't something that Salem liked very much, but it was that same psychopathy that made Tyrian worship the very ground she walked on. He always completed any task that she had given him, so Salem couldn't complain.
"Well done Tyrian. Little Cinder will be a fine addition to my ranks. I hope that you made sure to warn her of what she can and can't do," the Queen said with a hint of warning in her tone.
"Of course my Queen," Tyrian reassured before giggling madly, "I am sure that the little girl will enjoy her stay here."
"Good," Salem said to herself and then looked back to her follower, "I want you to find everything that you can about Dr. Merlot and his company. If he is alive I want you to find him. Am I understood?"
After Tyrian gave a nod and a short bow, Salem dismissed the man with a wave of her hand. As the man left the room, Salem stood up and looked out of one of the windows at the vast lands covered in darkness and Grimm.
Tyrian had really found a diamond in the rough when he was on his mission near Vale. Who would have thought that a girl with such potential and fire in her would be found in a human trafficking ring that bandits liked to maintain. Salem would be sure to use little Cinder's fire to accomplish her own goals.
Now if only Tyrian could find this doctor, then Salem would have almost everything that she needed to begin her plans.
Yes, everything is slowly falling into place.
Thankfully the village wasn't that far away from my previous location, so it only took me one hour to reach the current spot where my companion was waiting.
While the village wasn't particularly small, I saw a few that were bigger, so it was confusing how they survived for so long if they were constantly releasing so many negative emotions. It was a miracle that the place hasn't been overrun by Grimm already. I was getting the maximum possible amount of EXP right now, and that didn't happen too often.
After I landed, I gave Bob a few orders to go and hunt some weaker Grimm around the village without being seen. After all this time, it could understand orders like that quite well, but it still couldn't give me any kind of response. I really hoped to change that in the near future.
With Bob gone I focused on the village again, trying to find anything unusual with my superior vision.
Of course, my initial scouting didn't bear any fruit, and I was once again left confused. There weren't any fights breaking out, no people shouting, nothing. It was a completely normal village.
It looked like I'd need to get into the village proper and try to listen to some conversations. Thankfully it was already dark, and with all of my stealth skills, I should be able to remain unseen. I grew a bit in these last few weeks - now being slightly larger than your average Boarbatusk - so my size definitely didn't make sneaking around any easier.
It took me a lot of maneuvering and patience to find a local inn with an open window that I could listen through. There, I finally found out what the hell was going on in this village.
"This is the fourth family that's been slaughtered and had their kids kidnapped. If it wasn't for Jet, we would have never known what happened to them," said a male voice that was definitely drunk, and angry.
"Fucking bandits. Dunno why we still haven't contacted Vale to deal with them. How many families do they need to kill, how many kids will they take before we finally do something?" responded a female voice equally drunk and angry.
"Bah! Our mayor is too scared to act. They have his daughter, and we're too far away from Vale for him to risk it. I can understand the man, but things will only get worse... If only those bastards didn't destroy the communication antenna," the male spat bitterly.
"We can only hope that a Huntsman will come through here and deal with this," was the final response from the female before the conversation went silent.
Well shit. This explains almost everything... It might be a good idea to investigate, I might not be a particularly moral being, but if the bandits were doing what I thought they were, then even I couldn't ignore it. I wasn't a hero, but even I had my own lines that I would never cross. After all, I was human once.
[New Quest Chain Obtained]
Who are you really?
A Man or a Monster?
Objective 1: Investigate the rumors you overheard in the village
Objective ?: ?
Rewards: ?
Who am I indeed, with a quest like that I couldn't just ignore it now. Even if the name of the quest wasn't very encouraging, I would investigate and see for myself what was really going on here.
It's time to get to work.
And that's it for this chapter.
Some foreshadowing and also a new big quest. The time skip was needed and while I am not 100% happy with how I wrote it, I didn't know how to make it better.
Also, Qrow is here and more info about Merlot. Like you probably expect, it will be a somewhat important character in this fic. Salem's POV showed her plans and soon more shit will happen.
If you got any questions leave them in a review or send me a PM. I try to answer all of them.
I hope that you all enjoyed the chapter.
Have a good day/night.
Here is the list of skills that changed the most.
[Observe (Active) lvl: 25 (MAX)
The higher level, the more information you get. I won't explain more, you are not that dumb.
Level 25 bonus: Now you can see the Tier of any being even if they are a lot stronger than you]
[Spike Spears (Active) lvl: 17 (28%)
Fire your spikes at your enemies. This ability evolved from [Feather Spears] and became much stronger.
-Cost: 25 HP per projectile (10% chance to not consume HP)
-Damage based on your STR x3.7
-Effect: 30% chance to inflict bleeding (40 DMG/sec for 10 seconds)
-Effect: 100% chance to penetrate weak armor, 35% chance to penetrate reinforced armor]
[Dragon Charge (Active) lvl: 10 (MAX)
Charge at your enemy with all of your strength. The bigger the speed on the impact the higher the damage. Leveling this skill lowers the amount of damage taken on your side. This ability evolved from [Charge] and became stronger.
Cost: The amount of MP or HP used depends on the distance and enemy. Minimal cost: 20 MP/HP
-Damage can be increased with STR, VIT, and INT
-Effect: 40% chance to stun your enemy on impact
-Level 10 Bonus: Small chance to destroy enemy armor on impact]
[Danger Sense (Passive) lvl: 10 (MAX)
A sixth sense. It lets the user know when an attack is near him and react to it faster.
-Radius: 50 Feet]
