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The Primal Hunter 2: A LitRPG Adventure


  THE PRIMAL HUNTER 2

  ©2022 ZOGARTH

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  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead is coincidental.

  All rights reserved.

  Also by Zogarth

  Also in series:

  The Primal Hunter 1

  The Primal Hunter 2

  The Primal Hunter 3

  Contents

  PREVIOUSLY IN THE PRIMAL HUNTER

  1. Practice & Ash

  2. Scales of the Malefic Viper

  3. Lucenti Plains

  4. Pondering on Ponds

  5. Introspection

  6. Intermission 1 – Viridia (1/2)

  7. Intermission 1 – The Malefic Viper (2/2)

  8. Moment of Curiosity

  9. Cleaning Up the Plains

  10. The Great White Stag

  11. No Rest for the Wicked

  12. Loot & Healing

  13. True Protagonist

  14. Into the Dark

  15. The Right Way

  16. Dark Mana & Dark Tunnels

  17. Many Rats! Handle it!

  18. Dark Attunement

  19. Nest Watcher

  20. A Final Gift

  21. Willful Ignorance

  22. The Balance Broken

  23. Beers & Exposition

  24. Of Fate & Destiny

  25. William & Jake

  26. Spring Cleaning = Loot 3.0

  27. Valley of Tusks

  28. Going with the Flow

  29. The Right Way Forward

  30. Mana 101

  31. A Thoughtful Touch

  32. Pigs for Slaughter

  33. Limit Break

  34. Falling Rocks

  35. Horde Leader

  36. Next Target: King of the Forest

  37. King

  38. Eclipse

  39. Fall

  40. When the Curtains Fall

  41. Tutorial Rewards: Titles & Math

  42. Tutorial Rewards: Narrowing Down Options

  43. Tutorial Rewards: Getting Stuff

  44. Intermission 2 - Life after Death (Casper)

  45. Records

  46. A Godlike Getaway

  47. Danger Bath

  48. Second Part?

  49. Embracing Power

  50. Defiance & Gains

  51. You know, I'm something of a sage myself

  52. Homecoming

  53. Intermission 3 - Carmen

  54. Intermission 4 - Noboru Miyamoto

  55. Intermission 5 - Eron

  56. The Blue Marble

  57. One Step Mile

  58. Pylon of Civilization

  59. Intermission 6 - Matteo (1/2)

  60. Intermission 6 - Matteo (2/2)

  61. The Times They Are A-Changin'

  62. Monsters

  63. Living with the Consequences

  64. Points of View

  65. Going Down

  66. Two Kinds of People

  67. Big Blue Mushroom

  68. Delegating (avoiding) Responsibilities

  69. Construction Plans

  70. First World Problems

  71. How to Train Your Dragon Wings

  72. Freedom

  Thank you for reading The Primal Hunter 2

  Groups

  LitRPG

  PREVIOUSLY IN THE PRIMAL HUNTER

  On a normal Monday morning, our main character Jake suddenly finds himself thrown into a new world in the form of a Tutorial with a system, stats, dungeons, and a forest filled with beasts wanting to eat him and his colleagues. Very standard LitRPG apocalypse stuff.

  Jake quickly learns he is far more suited for this kind of world than the modern one he came from and, with a bow in hand, begins his quest for power. A quest that leads to conflict and disagreements as Jake eventually splits up with his colleagues and heads off on his own.

  On his own, Jake explores and finds a special Challenge Dungeon filled with lethal traps, lore of an old organization worshipping some scaled snake god named the Malefic Viper, and a chance to inherit the legacy of this Viper in the form of alchemy. A chance Jake takes as he embarks on his journey to become an alchemist.

  Meanwhile, Jake’s old colleagues find themselves part of a camp ruled by a power-hungry man named Richard and his loyal followers. Jacob (no, this is not Jake, just a similar name, and the author defends himself by claiming that he legitimately didn’t know Jake was a shortening of Jacob when he began writing the novel, and by the time he noticed it was too late), Jake’s former boss tries to do his best, but repeatedly finds himself used and led behind the light as he does what he truly thinks is for the best.

  Another young man named William also enters the picture here, a stereotypical psycho that the author really overdid it with, and even if he hoped for the guy to be hateable, he maybe took it a bit too far. Anyway, William does psycho stuff at the behest of an unseen god that aims to control the Tutorial from behind the scenes and has some unknown goals you may or may not learn more about in this book.

  In an attempt to fool their opponent, Richard tries to pin all the conflict of the Tutorial on Jake and ambush him. Assisted by William, who Jake gave a good smacking when they met, and Caroline, who fooled Jacob into helping them, they try to ambush Jake but fail, leaving Jake injured and forcing him into the inner part of the Tutorial filled with even stronger beasts.

  Jake decides to just try and forget his own colleagues and old life as he goes on a hunt of his own, gaining all the levels he can before finally finding a regular dungeon in the Tutorial’s inner zone. Eager to find more powerful foes, Jake enters, and upon finally clearing the dungeon by killing the final boss – a Beast Lord – he gets a quest to kill three more Beast Lords before finally being able to face the big boss of the Tutorial: the King of the Forest.

  Outside of the inner zone, things have turned to shit, and a final confrontation between the two factions takes place, resulting in everyone dead but William, who is left injured on the battlefield, and the non-combatants. They are led by Jacob, who has recently become an Augur of Hope and joined the Holy Church after refusing to kill William, who was the cause of so much grief. An incredibly non-controversial decision no one ever took issue with.

  Besides that, we had Casper, Jake’s old co-worker, and friend, becoming undead and teleporting out of the Tutorial, lots of hunting and levels, overly long explanations, and drawn-out sections of picking a skill even though the answer was obvious from the start, and much, much more.

  Will Jake be able to defeat the King of the Forest and return to Earth? Will he die, and the novel abruptly ends in an incredibly unsatisfying way, making you take to the internet and righteous rage?

  Find out in this episo- book of The Primal Hunter!

  Chapter 1

  Practice & Ash

  Jake was enjoying his trip towards the next mountain quite a bit, though he had a faint suspicion his current prey wasn’t.

  The raptor struggled and writhed as it was held down by its throat. Its assailant's second hand didn't give it time to muster a response before it brought down a bone-like knife on its temple.

  Even with the knife in its brain, it didn't die instantly. However, when the venom from the dagger was secreted into its brain, the beast’s vital energy quickly gave out, and it stopped moving.

  Another raptor jumped Jake but didn't even get close before he whipped around and punched it hard on the side of its head. It stumbled a bit from the blow, giving Jake ample time to wrap his arm around its neck in a chokehold.

  The highly distraught raptor panicked as it started trying to get him to let go. But Jake easily held onto it, using Touch of the Malefic Viper on the beast. It took a few seconds, but the creature soon stopped struggling as he got the sweet kill notification.

  Letting go, it fell down to join its brethren. Jake looked at the five dead raptors on the ground around him as he briefly cleaned his dagger and put it into his storage.

  It had been far too easy. The raptors Jake had been slightly struggling with only days ago now didn't even present a proper threat.

  Then again, his stats had experienced explosive growth during the dungeon run. His status, of course, agreed with that notion.

  Status

  Name: Jake Thayne

  Race: [Human (E) – lvl 47]

  Class: [Ambitious Hunter – lvl 46]

  Profession: [Prodigious Alchemist of the Malefic Viper – lvl 49]

  Health Points (HP): 3715/3780

  Mana Points (MP): 4007/4450

  Stamina: 1858/2470

  Stats

  Strength: 257

  Agility: 349

  Endurance: 247

  Vitality: 378

  Toughness: 207

  Wisdom: 445

  Intelligence: 168

  Perception: 613

  Willpower: 246

  Free Points: 0

  It was mostly his Agility, Endurance, and Perception showing growth, which was quite natural considering his class mainly provided stat bonuses to those three stats. His new equipment only boosted him further, with his pants adding 25 to both Agility and Endurance.

  His Perception had experienced the most significant growth by far. He had decided to stick with his tactic of just throwing all his points into the stat.

  He feared that perhaps he was spreading himself too thin, and looking at it, nearly all his stats were at a pretty reasonable level. Maybe too reasonable a level.

  Becoming a Jake of all trades, yet master of none, was a dangerous path. If you looked at his stats, a lot of them did little to nothing during an actual fight.

  Having less Wisdom, Intelligence, Willpower, and even Toughness and Vitality in exchange for Strength and Agility would significantly impact his ability to actually kill stuff.

  Then again, Jake wasn't merely a Hunter, but also an alchemist. Without the means provided by his profession, he would be a far cry from where he was today.

  What this all came down to was Jake being slightly apprehensive about entering the next dungeon right away. He knew that he was on a timer, the Tutorial Panel ever the reminder.

  Tutorial Panel

  Duration: 18 days & 15:54:11

  He had a bit over two and a half weeks left to clear three dungeons and then deal with whatever this King of the Forest was. The next dungeon, of course, being his immediate objective.

  But before that, he wanted to accomplish a few things. One of them a must-have and the other a would-be-nice-to-have.

  First of all, get his Alchemist of the Malefic Viper to level 50. Another skill from that was bound to help him. His Blood of the Malefic Viper had helped him tremendously, and he hoped to get an equally helpful skill.

  Second of all, he wanted to try and improve his Advanced Archery skill. He had upgraded it to common rarity by only spending a few hours with Casper back during the beginning of the tutorial, and by now, he had improved by a lot.

  He felt that he was close to upgrading it even before his class evolution, and now only a thin line separated him from finally getting it. What exactly he needed to cross that line he wasn't sure of, which was why he chose to wait a bit before entering the next dungeon.

  What he needed wasn't to have the stressful situation of a life-and-death fight function as a catalyst. Instead, he needed to find that little thing he was missing, and the problem was that he didn't know what that was. The skill could get upgraded within the hour—or in years, for all he knew.

  That was why he was currently taking his sweet time getting to the next volcano-like mountain. He had decided to clear one of the valleys and, at the same time, do some relaxing practicing.

  The raptors had been an outlier. They had run at Jake from behind while he was just trying to read a damn book, and he had ended up just smashing them in melee. He had quite honestly seen no reason to bring out a bow and start kiting around.

  He also saw quite a lot of value in familiarizing himself with his new Venomfang dagger and correctly practicing his Twin-Fang Style some more. Honestly, he barely focused on technique during close combat, instead moving according to his instinct most of the time.

  The hours slowly ticked by as he started clearing out the valley closest to the next volcano-mountain-thing. This one was mainly inhabited by the Lucenti Deer and Stags, making Jake suspect that the dungeon would be the same. The valley closest to Badger's Den had been filled with badgers, after all.

  As he practiced his archery, he focused on the entire process—the act of drawing an arrow from the quiver, nocking it, pulling back the string, taking aim, and finally releasing it.

  He’d already been very intimate with archery before even entering the tutorial, which had netted him the upgrade of the archery skill. To get the upgrade, he’d simply had to confirm the knowledge he already held, and the system had recognized it.

  Compared to back then, Jake had experienced remarkable growth in the art of archery, his most prominent development being in the field of speed.

  His training before had been formal and competition-based. It had focused on the proper forms and techniques—to remain focused on aiming and landing that one shot on the target.

  But combat was very different. In a tournament, Jake would have time to aim for sometimes dozens of seconds, focus on his breathing, and then finally release the arrow once he felt like it was the optimal time.

  In combat, however, the enemy didn't give you time to relax and take your time. A charging Alpha would force anyone to fast-track the entire process and fire the arrow as fast as possible.

  A second area where he had improved was shooting while moving, a field where he still had plenty of room to improve. Even now, he mostly Shadow Vaulted away, took a stance, fired an arrow, and then Shadow Vaulted away once more.

  Instead, it would be far more effective to shoot while moving—especially while airborne, as Jake sometimes jumped out of the way of an attack. In other words, he needed to improve his multitasking.

  He had great form and technique in general, but he had to change elements of his style away from some of the habits he had formed. The habits were useful in an archery competition, but only a hindrance during mortal combat.

  He needed to hammer out his faults and focus on improving them. He showed skill above what he actually possessed, as his instincts were more than happy with helping him during combat.

  But with a renewed focus on what he was doing, he started to notice and iron out the small faults he discovered. He often overcompensated with how far he drew back the string or how he sometimes overanalyzed an enemy's movements and ended up missing.

  After half a day or so of practice, he finally decided to put down the bow. He hadn't used a single skill the entire time, and the only thing he ever did to spice up the fighting was sometimes fighting a deer or two whenever they got in melee.

  The stags were his favorite practice partners. They seemed smarter than badgers and actively tried to dodge his attacks. On top of that, they preferred ranged combat, firing magic attacks from their antlers. It was mainly glowing bolts of light and the odd beam here and there, along with the occasional barrier of light that blocked an arrow.

 

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