Dark Fantasy Normalized
Chapter 32: The Shamans
- Chapter 107: The Saint’s Man (2)
- Chapter 106: The Saint’s Man (1)
- Chapter 105: Oh, Right
- Chapter 104: Demonic Scheme
- Chapter 103: What Are You Doing Here?
- Chapter 102: The New Master of the Backstreets
- Chapter 101: City Councilor Gadum’s Proxy (2)
- Chapter 100: City Councilor Gadum’s Proxy (1)
- Chapter 99: The Incomprehensible Man (4)
- Chapter 98: The Incomprehensible Man (3)
- Chapter 97: The Incomprehensible Man (2)
- Chapter 96: The Incomprehensible Man (1)
- Chapter 95: The Briber (3)
- Chapter 94: The Briber (2)
- Chapter 93: The Briber (1)
- Chapter 92: Demon? Sword? Master?
- Chapter 91: Blue Lotus Clana
- Chapter 90: The Extraordinary One
- Chapter 89: Blue Lotus
- Chapter 88: Master?
- Chapter 87: Ego Sword
- Chapter 86: Swordmaster Rodan (2)
- Chapter 85: Swordmaster Rodan (1)
- Chapter 84: High Priest of the White Shadow Church
- Chapter 83: The Burning Black Flame Dangaleon (2)
- Chapter 82: The Burning Black Flame Dangaleon (1)
- Chapter 81: Cultist (2)
- Chapter 80: Cultist (1)
- Chapter 79: System (2)
- Chapter 78: System (1)
- Chapter 77: Verdandes
- Chapter 76: Dark Elf Katria (2)
- Chapter 75: Dark Elf Katria (1)
- Chapter 74: Incomprehensible Being
- Chapter 73: Farewell (?)
- Chapter 72: The Dark Elf Who Gives Without Reservation
- Chapter 71: The Dark Elf’s Gratitude
- Chapter 70: A Despicable Race (2)
- Chapter 69: A Despicable Race (1)
- Chapter 68: The Dark Elf Slave
- Chapter 67: Acting Tower Master
- Chapter 66: The Underworld Giant
- Chapter 65: The Honorary Mage of the Tower
- Chapter 64: Pien Won’t Hold Back
- Chapter 63: Pien is Holding Back
- Chapter 62: Person of Interest (5)
- Chapter 61: Person of Interest (4)
- Chapter 60: Person of Interest (3)
- Chapter 59: Person of Interest (2)
- Chapter 58: Person of Interest (1)
- Chapter 57: "Claimed!"
- Chapter 56: The Mage and the Cleric (4)
- Chapter 55: The Mage and the Cleric (3)
- Chapter 54: The Mage and the Cleric (2)
- Chapter 53: The Mage and the Cleric (1)
- Chapter 52: Priest(?) Lona
- Chapter 51: Misguided Growth
- Chapter 50: Blind Maelstrom
- Chapter 49: The Wolf of the End (3)
- Chapter 48: The Wolf of the End (2)
- Chapter 47: The Wolf of the End (1)
- Chapter 46: Elite? Workforce (3)
- Chapter 45: Elite? Workforce (2)
- Chapter 44: Elite? Workforce (1)
- Chapter 43: The Ancient Grimoire (3)
- Chapter 42: The Ancient Grimoire (2)
- Chapter 41: The Ancient Grimoire (1)
- Chapter 40: Heinya Ye Mastien (2)
- Chapter 39: Heinya Ye Mastien (1)
- Chapter 38: Parasite (3)
- Chapter 37: Parasite (2)
- Chapter 36: Parasite
- Chapter 35: Should There Not Be Two Masters?
- Chapter 34: Competitor
- Chapter 33: The Keig Magic Tower
- Chapter 32: The Shamans
- Chapter 31: Master of the Assassin Guild
- Chapter 30: Bondales - 2
- Chapter 29: Bondales (12:15 AM, small content addition at the end, no impact on main plot)
- Chapter 28: Lucky Charm - 4
- Chapter 27: Lucky Charm - 3
- Chapter 26: Lucky Charm - 2
- Chapter 25: Lucky Charm
- Chapter 24: Succubus - 4
- Chapter 23: Succubus - 3
- Chapter 22: Succubus - 2
- Chapter 21: Succubus
- Chapter 20: Master and Apprentice
- Chapter 19: The Price of a Promise - 3
- Chapter 18: The Price of a Promise - 2
- Chapter 17: The Price of a Promise
- Chapter 16: The Bastard Strikes - 4
- Chapter 15: The Bastard Strikes - 3
- Chapter 14: The Bastard Strikes - 2
- Chapter 13: The Bastard Strikes
- Chapter 12: True Ancestor -2
- Chapter 11: True Ancestor
- Chapter 10: The Fiancée
- Chapter 9: Arranged Marriage - 2
- Chapter 8: Arranged Marriage
- Chapter 7: The Bastard’s Younger Sister
- Chapter 6: The Witch of the Western Forest
- Chapter 5: Normalization
- Chapter 4: The Master
- Chapter 3: The Dark Elf
- Chapter 2: The Normalization of Dark Fantasy (2)
- Chapter 1: The Normalization of Dark Fantasy (1)
“Excuse me, what did you do to this?” Risir’s tone was calm, almost inquisitive.
Glia hesitated, her transparent eyes flashing with uncertainty. She had infused the elixir with the power of a fifth-level shaman. Yet, inexplicably, that energy had dissipated completely in Risir’s hand. From a mere third-level “bastard,” no less.
“How dare you!”
Meltas, the elite mage from the Keig Tower, rose from his seat, his tone laced with fury. He had conversed with Glia enough to respect her knowledge and refined demeanor, despite her origins. She was no person for a “bastard” to insult.
With a slight movement, Meltas began gathering mana, ready to teach Risir a lesson in manners. But Salana’s voice cut through the tension, her tone chilling.
“Meltas, I mentioned Risir is my guest, not a random nobody you can treat like this.”
Salana’s usual carefree tone remained, but her gaze was sharp.
Meltas, a respected mage of the sixth rank, felt an unexpected hesitation. He found his hand brushing his neck, as if an invisible blade were poised there, ready to strike. After a moment’s tension, he retracted his mana and gave a frustrated sigh.
“Very well,” he muttered. “But I must say, it seems this bastard’s company matters more to you than my own.”
“Is that really the point here?” Salana countered, amusement glinting in her eyes. “Weren’t you curious about the elixir? I know I am. So why don’t we let Risir finish?”
Suppressing a twitch, Meltas reluctantly resumed his seat, his gaze fixed on Risir.
Risir nodded and held up the elixir. “Actually, I have a special power,” he explained. “My teacher called it the power of... normalization.”
“Normalization?” Meltas raised an eyebrow skeptically.
“Yes. It’s the ability to restore anything abnormal to a normal state, primarily in response to negative forces—often from demonic or dark magic.”
“A convenient power, indeed,” Meltas said dryly, unconvinced.
Risir, unbothered, took a document bearing a unique crest from his coat.
“Is that...?”
Meltas recognized it immediately. It bore the insignia of Duraeg and was written in the elegant hand of Dares, one of its prominent members.
“Why does someone like you possess Duraeg’s mark?”
The Duraeg family was one of the pillars of magic, a name spoken with respect among mages. Meltas’s skeptical expression softened somewhat.
“Through my power, I was able to assist Dares in a matter,” Risir explained. “This letter is his token of appreciation.”
Meltas’s expression changed further, recognition dawning. He had heard rumors of Dares’s fiancée falling victim to an incurable illness. Could Risir truly have cured such a condition, despite its resistance to every other healer’s efforts?
“If your ❀ Nоvеlігht ❀ (Don’t copy, read here) normalization power reacted to the elixir, you’re suggesting it contained a malign influence?”
“Precisely,” Risir affirmed. “That’s why Salana trusts me—this power of mine allowed me to treat her condition.”
Salana nodded, showing Meltas the scars that still marred her face. “See?”
Meltas observed them carefully, a glimmer of understanding crossing his face. He straightened in his chair, nodding with newfound interest.
“For the record, I had nothing to do with the elixir,” he clarified, turning to Glia. “It’s something Glia prepared herself.”
“Yes, and I put my own shamanic power into it,” Glia added calmly. “So why are you so quick to trust a stranger over me, Salana? Have I not supported you for months?”
Salana’s response was icily polite, her gaze steady on the shaman. “Let’s stay on topic, shall we?”
Glia’s gaze sharpened, eyes like glass. “What does he know of shamanism? He’s out of his depth, making assumptions about the essence of my power.”
Her words were nearly hypnotic, holding both Meltas and Salana in their grip. However, Risir was unaffected, his attention on Glia’s pouch.
“May I check that bag?”
A faint tremor passed over Glia’s otherwise steady expression.
“No. You have no right to examine my belongings.”
Ignoring her refusal, Risir turned to Salana. “While treating your condition, I sensed it was like a tank with a constant inflow from somewhere else.”
Salana blinked, slowly comprehending his words. “A constant inflow?”
“Yes. Imagine trying to empty a tank that has a pipe feeding it from another source.”
For Meltas and Salana, the comparison was foreign. While shamanism was often viewed as barbaric, with few opportunities for respectable individuals to study it, Risir had immersed himself in the discarded lore of his library’s annex, where he had encountered references to such practices.
“Meltas, is there any magic that continuously affects someone by using an external source?”
“Not that I know of,” Meltas said, shaking his head. “If such magic exists, it would be rare or possibly exclusive to certain high-ranking mages.”
“What about shamanism?”
Glia’s eyes narrowed. “What are you implying?”
“In shamanism, there’s something called a ‘Curse Doll,’” Risir explained. “A replica made with a part of the target, allowing the shaman to channel curses to the target remotely.”
Though it was just a basic concept from his previous life, to Meltas and Salana, this was completely new territory.
“That’s why I asked to see her bag. I sensed the same dark energy on Salana’s skin coming from there. That’s where the curse source—the doll—is hidden.”
All eyes turned to Glia’s bag.
Glia’s usual composure began to fray. She knew it was no small feat for Risir to accurately pinpoint the nature of her curse—a task that required an understanding of shamanic knowledge and a unique ability to nullify its influence.
“Salana,” she finally said, producing a doll from her bag. It was made of straw, stained with dark spots of dried blood, with strands of Salana’s hair embedded in it.
“Salana, I never intended to curse you.”
Before anyone could react, Glia tore open the doll’s belly. Blood spilled from the wound, and Glia drank it down in heavy gulps, her gaze turning dark and intense.
“At first, I only approached you because of your condition, planning to offer you a cure and secure a promising connection with you.”
“Then why...?”
“I eventually discovered the nature of your condition,” Glia replied. “A powerful shaman sacrificed themselves to curse you. It fascinated me. I realized that if I could claim it, I could control you through it.”
Salana’s pupils contracted in horror. She vaguely recalled a powerful shaman who had unleashed chaos years ago—a necromancer whose sealing she had overseen as guild master.
The curse had been her punishment for killing him.
“Since then, I’ve studied the curse. And finally, I’ve mastered it.”
Glia’s once transparent eyes darkened to an abyssal black. “Do you remember a shaman named Valaka, assassin?”
Salana’s face paled as dread seized her.
“At the curse’s root, I spoke with him.”
Salana’s instincts screamed that something was terribly wrong. With a wave of her hand, she activated her own poison within Glia’s system. Glia’s breath caught.
“And he promised that if you swore not to interfere with his plans, he’d set you free.”
Salana gasped in shock, and Meltas recoiled. The malevolent energy flowing from Glia was enough to inspire terror in even a sixth-level mage.
“Well, assassin? Will you agree to Valaka’s terms?”
The last traces of Glia’s identity faded. A viscous black liquid began to seep from her hollow eyes.
“What do you think, dog of the guild?” she sneered.
Salana understood at last. The person before her was no longer Glia.
The shaman had risen from death, reborn as an undead necromancer—Valaka.
**Valaka**
**Level: 63**
**Race: Undead**
**Class: Necromancer**
---
Valaka’s overwhelming presence filled the room. Meltas, Salana, and Risir were captivated, each focused on the necromancer before them.
Yet Risir alone remained unfazed, his hand reaching out toward Valaka with a detached curiosity.
“What now...?”
A piercing scream shattered the space, and Valaka, or rather, Glia, collapsed in a heap.
Disoriented, she blinked at Risir, her vision clearing.
“?”
Startled, Glia looked down at her restored, freed body, barely comprehending her liberation.
- Chapter 107: The Saint’s Man (2)
- Chapter 106: The Saint’s Man (1)
- Chapter 105: Oh, Right
- Chapter 104: Demonic Scheme
- Chapter 103: What Are You Doing Here?
- Chapter 102: The New Master of the Backstreets
- Chapter 101: City Councilor Gadum’s Proxy (2)
- Chapter 100: City Councilor Gadum’s Proxy (1)
- Chapter 99: The Incomprehensible Man (4)
- Chapter 98: The Incomprehensible Man (3)
- Chapter 97: The Incomprehensible Man (2)
- Chapter 96: The Incomprehensible Man (1)
- Chapter 95: The Briber (3)
- Chapter 94: The Briber (2)
- Chapter 93: The Briber (1)
- Chapter 92: Demon? Sword? Master?
- Chapter 91: Blue Lotus Clana
- Chapter 90: The Extraordinary One
- Chapter 89: Blue Lotus
- Chapter 88: Master?
- Chapter 87: Ego Sword
- Chapter 86: Swordmaster Rodan (2)
- Chapter 85: Swordmaster Rodan (1)
- Chapter 84: High Priest of the White Shadow Church
- Chapter 83: The Burning Black Flame Dangaleon (2)
- Chapter 82: The Burning Black Flame Dangaleon (1)
- Chapter 81: Cultist (2)
- Chapter 80: Cultist (1)
- Chapter 79: System (2)
- Chapter 78: System (1)
- Chapter 77: Verdandes
- Chapter 76: Dark Elf Katria (2)
- Chapter 75: Dark Elf Katria (1)
- Chapter 74: Incomprehensible Being
- Chapter 73: Farewell (?)
- Chapter 72: The Dark Elf Who Gives Without Reservation
- Chapter 71: The Dark Elf’s Gratitude
- Chapter 70: A Despicable Race (2)
- Chapter 69: A Despicable Race (1)
- Chapter 68: The Dark Elf Slave
- Chapter 67: Acting Tower Master
- Chapter 66: The Underworld Giant
- Chapter 65: The Honorary Mage of the Tower
- Chapter 64: Pien Won’t Hold Back
- Chapter 63: Pien is Holding Back
- Chapter 62: Person of Interest (5)
- Chapter 61: Person of Interest (4)
- Chapter 60: Person of Interest (3)
- Chapter 59: Person of Interest (2)
- Chapter 58: Person of Interest (1)
- Chapter 57: "Claimed!"
- Chapter 56: The Mage and the Cleric (4)
- Chapter 55: The Mage and the Cleric (3)
- Chapter 54: The Mage and the Cleric (2)
- Chapter 53: The Mage and the Cleric (1)
- Chapter 52: Priest(?) Lona
- Chapter 51: Misguided Growth
- Chapter 50: Blind Maelstrom
- Chapter 49: The Wolf of the End (3)
- Chapter 48: The Wolf of the End (2)
- Chapter 47: The Wolf of the End (1)
- Chapter 46: Elite? Workforce (3)
- Chapter 45: Elite? Workforce (2)
- Chapter 44: Elite? Workforce (1)
- Chapter 43: The Ancient Grimoire (3)
- Chapter 42: The Ancient Grimoire (2)
- Chapter 41: The Ancient Grimoire (1)
- Chapter 40: Heinya Ye Mastien (2)
- Chapter 39: Heinya Ye Mastien (1)
- Chapter 38: Parasite (3)
- Chapter 37: Parasite (2)
- Chapter 36: Parasite
- Chapter 35: Should There Not Be Two Masters?
- Chapter 34: Competitor
- Chapter 33: The Keig Magic Tower
- Chapter 32: The Shamans
- Chapter 31: Master of the Assassin Guild
- Chapter 30: Bondales - 2
- Chapter 29: Bondales (12:15 AM, small content addition at the end, no impact on main plot)
- Chapter 28: Lucky Charm - 4
- Chapter 27: Lucky Charm - 3
- Chapter 26: Lucky Charm - 2
- Chapter 25: Lucky Charm
- Chapter 24: Succubus - 4
- Chapter 23: Succubus - 3
- Chapter 22: Succubus - 2
- Chapter 21: Succubus
- Chapter 20: Master and Apprentice
- Chapter 19: The Price of a Promise - 3
- Chapter 18: The Price of a Promise - 2
- Chapter 17: The Price of a Promise
- Chapter 16: The Bastard Strikes - 4
- Chapter 15: The Bastard Strikes - 3
- Chapter 14: The Bastard Strikes - 2
- Chapter 13: The Bastard Strikes
- Chapter 12: True Ancestor -2
- Chapter 11: True Ancestor
- Chapter 10: The Fiancée
- Chapter 9: Arranged Marriage - 2
- Chapter 8: Arranged Marriage
- Chapter 7: The Bastard’s Younger Sister
- Chapter 6: The Witch of the Western Forest
- Chapter 5: Normalization
- Chapter 4: The Master
- Chapter 3: The Dark Elf
- Chapter 2: The Normalization of Dark Fantasy (2)
- Chapter 1: The Normalization of Dark Fantasy (1)
Comments