Azarinth Healer
by Rhaegar
Ilea Spears is transported to a fantasy world and becomes an Azarinth Healer — a class that lets her heal herself in real-time during combat. She turns this defensive ability into an offensive playstyle, fighting monsters face-first and healing through the damage. Over 900 chapters of a woman who chose violence and self-repair as a lifestyle.
49 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- Albert Scipio — A political operator who moves through the Empire's shadows — the man who entrusted Cless to Ilea and whose connections reach further than anyone is c
- Arthur Redleaf — The fallen patriarch of House Redleaf — a nobleman whose crimes earned him a death squad of some of the most dangerous people on Elos.
- Catelyn — A fox-faced alchemist who runs Hallowfort's Hunter's Den — carrying the Flame's Blessing that once made her a target and now makes her indispensable.
- Claire Russel — The woman who actually runs Shadow's Hand — a rune mage and obsessive administrator who took over because nobody else would do the paperwork, and now
- Cless Michaelson — A teenage girl from London raised in a fantasy world by mercenaries — an arcane painter whose canvases are both art and divination, and who calls hers
- Dagon Keywire — Shadow's Hand's centuries-old head librarian and information broker — a man who trades secrets the way other people trade coins, and who never forgets
- Dale Langston — Captain of Riverwatch's guard and Ilea's first friend on Elos — a decent man in a frontier town who treats the most powerful healer on the continent t
- Elana Invalar — Former Queen of Rhyvor and the woman who actually ran the kingdom while Maro was being flamboyant — a thousand years of political expertise packed int
- Empress Alyris — Empress of Lys — a silver mage who holds together a corrupt, sprawling empire through force of will, political cunning, and Immortal Guards who could
- Eve Aillan — Team 34's fallen member — murdered by the Golden Lily, her death a wound that never fully healed for the people who fought beside her.
- Felicia Redleaf — A wind mage noble who gets spooked by her own reflexes — Ilea's girlfriend and the head of a house whose patriarch she helped take down.
- Feyrair — An elven battle maniac who can shapeshift into a dragonling — arrogant, reckless, and the only person who matches Ilea's enthusiasm for picking fights
- Gael — The Medic Sentinel Corps' first Veteran — a berserker healer who proved that Ilea's concept of 'fight to heal' could be taught to someone other than I
- Goliath — A Dark One master smith — a being of living shadow and ancient consciousness whose forge produces weapons worth dying for, which is convenient because
- Ilea Spears — A battle healer from Earth who punches her way to godhood on Elos — not because she has a destiny, but because getting hit by things stronger than her
- Isalthar Nauum — Leader of the Cerithil Hunters and bearer of the Val Akuun title — an elven legend whose name makes domain rulers nervous and dungeon creatures die.
- Kayla Aranoth — Head chef of The Golden Drake — Ravenhall's finest restaurant, where the food is good enough that even high-level mages behave themselves at the table
- Kyrian — A former slave turned Metal Mage whose quiet intensity and devastating combat style hide a man still learning that he's allowed to want things for him
- Maro Invalar — The thousand-year-old Necromancer King of a kingdom that no longer exists — flamboyant, reckless, and nursing a grief he drowns in gambling, spectacle
- Niivalyr Olanis — A six-hundred-year-old elven historian who joined the Cerithil Hunters because the ruins he wanted to study were full of things that wanted to eat him
- Orthan — Combat instructor for the Medic Sentinel Corps — the man who turns healers into fighters, one brutal training session at a time.
- Owl — One of the Meadow's disciples — a powerful figure whose identity is defined by devotion to an ancient being and the combat skills that devotion demand
- Sulivhaan — Shadow's Hand's gravity mage and council member — the kind of man who can crush a room flat and prefers to spend his power on training rookies instead
- Terok Stonebreaker — A dwarven engineer whose war machines were too big for dwarven guilds — so he went north, found humans and Dark Ones who appreciated his work, and nev
- The Endless Meadow — A being of immense power shaped like a crystal tree in a field of black grass — ancient enough to have been worshipped as a god, wise enough to know t
- Trian Alymie — A disgraced noble who found purpose running the Medic Sentinel Corps — trading lightning and aristocratic pride for paperwork, training schedules, and
- Verena Quil — One of Shadow's Hand's surviving Elders — a veteran from the organization's old guard who bridges the gap between what Eregar built and what Ilea's ge
Locations
- Azarinth Temple — Where Ilea learned to heal by fighting — an ancient training facility with a one-in-three mortality rate and teaching methods that make military boot
- Dawntree — A city in the Empire of Lys where warrior culture runs hot and asking questions about Ravenhall's secrets can get you followed home.
- Elos — The main continent — a fantasy landmass where humans cling to plains, elves control forest domains, and the further north you go, the weirder things g
- Eregar's Haven — Shadow's Hand's hidden underground sanctuary — a spatially expanded paradise of gardens, arenas, and armories beneath Ravenhall, built by a founder wh
- Erendar — A moon orbiting planet Sephilon — where Ilea found the Meadow fighting for its life against death spirits and decided to bring a cosmic entity home as
- Hallowfort — A hidden city in the northern wastes built on top of The Descent — where Dark Ones, dwarves, and humans coexist because the alternative is dying alone
- Iz — A realm of extreme heat and volcanic power — where Taleen gates can strand you if you're unlucky and the local fauna considers lava a mild inconvenien
- Navali Forest — An elven domain bordering human territory — beautiful, ancient, and full of things that will kill you for trespassing.
- Ravenhall — Shadow's Hand's mountain fortress city — scarred by the Demon Invasion, rebuilt meaner, and now answering to no empire because the people who live her
- Riverwatch — A frontier city of a hundred thousand souls perched on the edge of elven territory — where Ilea first landed on Elos and where Dale keeps the walls st
- Stormbreach — A frontier city battered by weather and proximity to dangerous territory — tough, self-reliant, and not particularly impressed by imperial authority.
- The Descent — Twenty-five levels of escalating insanity beneath Hallowfort — from crystal caverns to floating islands to a desert with a level-1483 sand elemental,
- The Empire of Lys — The oldest and largest human empire on Elos — powerful, corrupt, and held together by an Empress who's smarter than the nobles scheming against her.
- The Human Plains — The heartland of human civilization on Elos — kingdoms, empires, and independent cities crammed together in the most temperate part of the continent.
- The North — The frozen, monster-haunted wastes above the Human Plains — where the rules break down and the things that live there don't care about your level.
- Virilya — Capital of the Empire of Lys — massive, corrupt, magnificent, and home to enough blood magic practitioners to make the streets taste like copper on ce
Items
- Bluemoon Grass — The alchemical catalyst that unlocks Azarinth classes — agonizingly painful, poorly documented, and responsible for both Ilea's power and a one-in-thr
- Cerithil Hunters — Elves who delve dungeons despite their species' taboo against it — outcasts among their own kind and some of the most dangerous dungeon-clearers alive
- Medic Sentinel Corps — An organization of combat healers founded by Ilea and run by Trian — breaking the healing orders' monopoly one punching healer at a time.
- Shadow's Hand — A three-thousand-year-old mercenary organization where the entry fee is level 200 and the retirement plan is not dying — now the de facto government o
- Taleen Gate — Ancient teleportation portals from a lost civilization — still functional, still randomized, and still separating people from their companions at the
- The Corruption Plague — An orange pus that resists all healing, drives creatures berserk, and leaked from Level 20 of The Descent — proof that some things in dungeons shouldn
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