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Eternal Summoner: Rise of the Infinite Realms

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Thrown into a world where survival is a privilege, not a right, he awakens to the call of a mysterious Summoning System. With nothing but his mind, his will, and the creatures he can command, he must carve a path through realms teeming with beasts, warlords, and secrets that could shatter empires. Every summon is more than a weapon—it is a choice. A loyal beast, a cunning spirit, a monstrous ally. Each decision shapes not only his strength but the fate of those who follow him. Weakness is not an option. Strategy is survival. From desolate wastelands to kingdoms on the brink of war, from ancient ruins to unexplored realms, his journey is one of relentless battles, cunning alliances, and trials that demand more than brute strength. Along the way, he will encounter rivals who seek his downfall, allies who test his trust, and perhaps a bond that sparks beyond the battlefield—a romance fragile as glass, yet strong enough to endure the storms of destiny. But the realms are infinite, and so are their dangers. To falter is to perish. To rise is to claim eternity. Eternal Summoner: Rise of the Infinite Realms is an epic fantasy tale of action, adventure, strategy, and survival—where every step forward is paid for in blood, and every victory opens the gate to another battlefield.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Awakening

The world rebooted, and I was a fresh install in a universe of pain. Jagged rocks for a bed, a wind that cut like a razor, and the sound of something hungry wailing in the distance. My eyes cracked open to an alien sky, a toxic swirl of orange and ash. I didn't know who I was or how I got here, but my body knew two things: it was starving, and it was dying.

Panic is a waste of resources. I pushed it down and did a threat assessment. Twisted, skeletal trees. Cracked earth. A glint of water in the distance. My mind, a cold, clear processor in the fog of amnesia, started running the numbers. This place chewed up the weak and spat out bones.

Then came the hum, a weird vibration in my skull that wasn't mine. It sharpened, coalescing into clean, block text that seared itself onto the inside of my eyelids.

[Summoning System Activated.]

[Host Detected: Unnamed.]

[Status: Critical. Recommend Immediate Action.]

I didn't flinch. A HUD. Okay. I can work with a HUD. A shimmer of blue light confirmed it, hanging in the air in front of me—a translucent panel detailing my failing stats. Health in the red, stamina on fumes.

"Options," I thought, directing the command at the system. The word felt deliberate, a test.

[Summoning Interface Unlocked.]

[Available Summons: Tier 1 - 1 Slot.]

[Option 1: Lupine Scout - Agile, loyal, basic combat capability.]

[Cost: 10 Energy Units. Current Energy: 5.]

Insufficient funds. Typical. My eyes landed on the distant stream again. Rule one of any survival game: find water. I got to my feet, fighting a wave of dizziness—a nasty debuff—and started walking. Every step was a calculated energy burn. Move slow, stay quiet, assume everything out here wants to kill you. This System was a tool. My tool. I'd be the one giving the orders.

The stream was a lifeline. I drank until the world stopped spinning, the cold water a system shock that brought me back online. The blue panel flickered.

[Energy Restored: +5 Units.]

[Total Energy: 10.]

[Summon Available.]

Showtime. I knelt by the water and focused on the interface. The Lupine Scout. A mobile sensor array with teeth. I selected it. A surge of heat, a burn of mana I didn't know I had, and it was there. A wolf-like creature with mottled gray fur and eyes that watched me with unnerving intelligence. It wasn't hostile, but it wasn't friendly either. It was a blank slate.

"This isn't a pet," I said, the words a cold, hard fact. "It's a weapon system. A tool. An ally."

It lowered its head in what I took for acknowledgement. Variables need labels. I named it Kael.

Together, we started the grind. We scavenged wood, dug up bitter-tasting roots. Building a shelter was a miserable, hands-on tutorial. Splinters, aching muscles, and the constant, gnawing hunger. Kael was the perfect partner, standing guard with a low, rumbling growl anytime the wind carried a new, threatening scent. By dusk, we had a fire crackling and a pathetic but functional lean-to.

Then the universe dropped the tutorial quest.

[Quest Initiated: Survive 7 Days.]

[Objective: Maintain Health and Energy.]

[Reward: System Tutorial Unlock.]

Seven days. I sat by the fire, Kael a warm, solid presence at my side. A trial period. Fine. I ran the combat sims in my head. Reinforce the shelter, find a real food source, figure out what other tricks this System had up its sleeve. I rested a hand on Kael's fur. Trust wasn't a feeling; it was a function of mutual benefit. As long as we kept each other alive, its loyalty stat would climb.

A roar tore through the darkness, deep and guttural, shaking the very ground. Predator. Big one. The fire flared, casting our shadows long and distorted. I didn't waste time on fear. I started plotting. The shelter was our choke point. The fire was for aggro control. Kael would be the flanking DPS. Every action was a move. Every choice, a line of code in the script of our survival.

The roar came again, closer this time. I met Kael's sharp, intelligent gaze. An understanding passed between us. This wasn't just about survival anymore. This was the tutorial level.

And I don't fail tutorials.