Chapter 575: You Call This an Arrow?
When it comes to rangers, most people first think of the Windranger family, and then they think of their divine archery skills and agile and elegant movements.
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and he has been judged to have difficulty in going too far in the path of a mage since he was a child.
As a noble descendant, Rataz had two choices before him.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger and start a new struggle from the bottom.
Under normal circumstances, faced with such a double choice······
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and since he was a child, he has been judged to have difficulty going too far in the path of mages.
As a descendant of the nobles, Rataz had two choices.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger, starting from the bottom and fighting again.
Under normal circumstances, when it comes to rangers in the face of such a second choice, most people will first think of the Windranger family, and then think of their divine archery skills and flexible and elegant movements.
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and since he was a child, he has been judged to have difficulty going too far in the path of mages.
As a descendant of the nobles, Rataz had two choices.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger and start a new struggle from the bottom.
Under normal circumstances, when it comes to Ranger in the face of such a second choice, most people will first think of the Windranger family, and then think of their divine archery skills and flexible and elegant movements.
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and since he was a child, he has been judged to have difficulty going too far in the path of mages.
As a descendant of the nobles, Rataz had two choices.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger and start a new struggle from the bottom.
Under normal circumstances, when it comes to rangers in the face of such a second choice, most people will first think of the Windranger family, and then think of their divine archery skills and flexible and elegant movements.
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and since he was a child, he has been judged to have difficulty going too far in the path of mages.
As a descendant of the nobles, Rataz had two choices.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger and start a new struggle from the bottom.
Under normal circumstances, when it comes to rangers in the face of such a second choice, most people will first think of the Windranger family, and then think of their divine archery skills and flexible and elegant movements.
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and since he was a child, he has been judged to have difficulty going too far in the path of mages.
As a descendant of the nobles, Rataz had two choices.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger and start a new struggle from the bottom.
Under normal circumstances, when it comes to rangers in the face of such a second choice, most people will first think of the Windranger family, and then think of their divine archery skills and flexible and elegant movements.
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and since he was a child, he has been judged to have difficulty going too far in the path of mages.
As a descendant of the nobles, Rataz had two choices.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger and start a new struggle from the bottom.
Under normal circumstances, when it comes to rangers in the face of such a second choice, most people will first think of the Windranger family, and then think of their divine archery skills and flexible and elegant movements.
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and since he was a child, he has been judged to have difficulty going too far in the path of mages.
As a descendant of the nobles, Rataz had two choices.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger and start a new struggle from the bottom.
Under normal circumstances, when it comes to rangers in the face of such a second choice, most people will first think of the Windranger family, and then think of their divine archery skills and flexible and elegant movements.
And, of course, there's the high elves' beauty that doesn't need to be mentioned.
In the same way that dwarves are the first thing that comes to mind when they think of their beards and alcoholic nature, most people's impression of the Ranger is a rather stereotypical label.
Even the High Elves themselves do not deny that those stereotypes are not miscalculated, and even capture the essence.
However, there will be mavericks in any group.
Rataz Fireshadow is an outlier among such rangers.
Unlike most rangers known as Mudlegs, Rataz Fireshadow is from a famous family.
The Fireshadow family is a meritorious nobleman who has participated in the troll war and made great achievements, and it is already the third generation to be passed on to the young Rataz.
Rataz's grandfather suffered a severe lung injury during the Troll War, and died of a lingering injury shortly after returning home to be a viscount.
Rataz's father was a magic swordsman who was killed in a local conflict with the Amani trolls hundreds of years ago.
Rataz Fireshadow's arcane talent is not very good, and since he was a child, he has been judged to have difficulty going too far in the path of mages.
As a descendant of the nobles, Rataz had two choices.
One is to become a magic swordsman like his father, and the other is to give up his noble background and choose a ranger and start a new struggle from the bottom.
Under normal circumstances, in the face of such a second choice