I have been doing the exact training stated in The Necronomicon for about, what?
A few decades?
It's been about 25 years from then.
I haven't really changed, but I got stronger, faster, smarter, and exceptionally good with a sword. I used different swords in my training.
I used a basic katana made with scrap metal around the backstreets, a dagger made of a few metal sheets and wood, a makeshift longsword with metal scraps, an oversized greatsword made by using many metal sheets, and so on.
Thank God that The Necronomicon has a few pages of the basics of Blacksmithing.
Despite this improvement, I still feel a bit weak. But I also feel a bit... stronger?
I guess I haven't reached my peak yet. That's all.
I have become so strong to the point that my body does not recognize pain, nor does it recognize hunger, fatigue, or any other weakness.
I survived multiple blows, weapons shattered once they hit me, bullets don't work on me anymore, and I crushed way too many skulls than I could count.
My immune system is at its peak. I was able to surpass any status effects, and I can't even tell if I'm having a fever or not.
This improvement was nice, and I really had a lot of fun learning these things that thankfully worked.
I still don't understand how TRUE Portal works. I'm guessing it's just a better version of the Portal skill, but I haven't gotten to the point to cast one.
In the Necronomicon, it describes the TRUE Portal being red.
The Portals that I create are in shades of blue, meaning this isn't what I'm going for.
The Necronomicon states here that it's a 'door to the multiverse', and I can basically access any universe I want once I get the hang of it.
I'm not really sure if this counts as Inhuman, because at this point I'm legit just a God.
Evidence of The Necronomicon just making me a superhuman is just my entire skillset being overpowered. Consider itself lucky to entrust me with its full ability.
Anyway, I'd be updating just like always.
