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I Fell in Love with a Femboy Healer

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Draven Kaste is a powerful dual-class adventurer, a shield knight, wielding both a greatshield and a mace, and a frost mage, wielding deadly and rare ice magic. As the tank and party leader, it is his responsibility to search for a new healer to join the party after their last healer had just retired. Whoever the new healer might be, they would need to be qualified and talented enough to keep up with a dual-class tank, an awoken crystal mage, and a poison brewing assassin. After searching through the adventurer guild’s new applicants, the party discovers someone who might be perfect as their new healer. Tia Iris, who is also a dual-class adventurer. A holy priest, and a prodigy of ancient druidic magic. He sounded more than powerful enough, but there was one problem, he was a brand-new adventurer. Draven decides to meet with Tia to see if he’s the right healer for the party, and he is nothing like what he expects. Tia is a femboy! And he is incredibly cute. Draven must have him in his party. Tia would need training, but his abilities as a dual-class healer would be unmatched. Of course, being pretty helps too. The bond between a tank and a healer is important; they rely on each other with their lives. Just how close can their relationship as party members get before it turns into something more? ----------------- R18 novel, there will be smut in later chapters! This is my first novel so please add to library and comment if you enjoy. I will try to upload new chapters as quick as possible.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

The Year was 508, and the final war between the Human Kingdom and the Elvish Empire had just ceased. A treaty was agreed upon to end all war between the two races forever.

The final human elf war had lasted nearly 15 years and claimed the lives of countless warriors. Many were thankful for lasting peace between the two nations, and celebrations were thrown across the continent.

No one was aware of the calamity they were about to face.

A new enemy had risen in the north. Threatening both the lives of elves and humans.

An awoken mage had harnessed the power of demonic magics, forbidden on the continent for 10,000 years. He had mastered the darkest school of magic, necromancy.

Using the countless fallen soldiers from the war that had just taken place, he amassed the most powerful undead army ever known. He controlled an unstoppable horde of the most powerful human warriors and elvish mages all at once.

Now allied, the humans and elves fought together to defeat the necromancer known as Uul-Nishar. The battle raged on, and they fought in desperation as they were defeated in battle after battle. Their cities were destroyed, and the losses were immeasurable, only strengthening his number of undead soldiers.

This destruction lasted nearly a century. Morale was low, and defeat was imminent. 

That was until Uul-Nishar made a fatal mistake. In all of his greed, he sought to reign over the Demonic Realms at the northernmost point of the continent. A land filled with powerful demons and ruled by only chaos and anarchy.

Since the beginning of time, Demonkind has lived there reclusively, vowing not to destroy the world if they were left alone. Uul-Nishar broke their vow and faced its wrath.

Demons attacked him from their home in the north, ravaging his undead forces and overpowering his dark magic with their own. After all, they were the creators of necromancy.

He was forced to the south in a desperate state. Knowing Uul-Nishar was weakened, the humans and elves commenced a final attack on the necromancer led by William Pius. William was a legendary dual-class warrior, an ironclad knight + priest, the first ever paladin. 

He was the one to finally slay Uul-Nishar using his holy greatsword and would become the king of the Human Kingdom. His bloodline still remains in power to this day.

Finally, after 100 years of war, peace would reign in the continent, and the dead could finally rest.