I Became My Vampire Witch Character Chapter 2: Chapter 2: Journey Start for a Delusional Vampire Witch

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Chapter 2: Journey Start for a Delusional Vampire Witch <img src=" https://i.ibb.co/k22SStqX/Elanore-Ella-Sheet.png "> “It’s all here!” Ella shouted. “Wait a second...What is this title? And what happened to my other titles?” Elanore double checked and triple checked her status, but nothing changed. The titles she’d previously had were gone, and only a single one replaced them—[Vampire Witch of Delusion]. Huh? What is that supposed to mean? Can it really be considered delusion if I was right the whole time? The vampire witch closed her status and shrugged. “Whatever! I got my wish!” A loud growl disturbed her musing, and Elanore whipped around, finding a large brown beast standing there. Bear!? The creature didn’t give her time to process, and instead it took off charging at her right away. The bear’s large frame slammed into her and sent her flying. She screamed and slammed against the rock wall, her body imprinted on the stone. Her eyes widened, expecting that maybe a piece of her intestine would be hanging out from such an impact, yet her guts were intact. Her frame was maintained, and no blood poured out of her body. Moreover, she maintained a perfect grip on her staff. The vampire witch thought to all of her spells in the game and decided to use one. Her eyes narrowed, glowing purple, and she channeled the strange feeling coiling inside of her body. “[Inspection]!” She didn’t know what would happen, but the mana responded as if she was familiar with it. It was like a new pianist becoming a master suddenly, and the notes of her spell played in the air. The energy abided by her calling. <img src="https://i.ibb.co/NnsMhz7n/Dire-Bear-Sheet.png "> Dire Bear? Level 60? That’s practically nothing compared to me! Now that she focused on the monster before her, she noticed how slow it truly was. In the time that she processed all of that and cast her spell, the monster moved only a hair’s breadth from its original spot. It was like she’d entered a domain where she was the queen of all things. She started to notice the smooth vibrations in the air. Mana swirled about, distorting what should have been an otherwise normal scene. If she focused closer, she could gaze upon the complexities in the air. Ella stood amused by the phenomenon. Little strings of mana seemed to intertwine with the fabric of reality, yet it was all too much for her adrenaline addled mind. Maybe I would understand it better if I had an energy drink again? Though, returning to causal reality was as smooth as a thought. She raised her staff by the time the bear had taken its first steps. Elanore pointed her pink-tipped implement at the dire bear and channeled her spell. “[Mana Dart]!” A pink dart flashed forward from her staff, and it whizzed through the air. It soon broke the sound barrier, yet it was unrelenting towards the target. Before the bear had any idea it was being attacked, the pink dart pierced its brain, and the bear’s head exploded. Pink and spongy brain matter splatted all over the cave walls, and its body was ripped through by the projectile. It was like a 50 caliber rifle bullet, ripping through flesh. At least, that’s what Elanore thought at first. However, the actual impact was even greater. The magenta bullet slammed into the side of the rock on the other side of the bear, and it started drilling a hole through the mountain. The entire place started rumbling, and Ella started panicking. “Stop!” She yelled, projecting mana into her staff. The little pink dart’s journey through the mountain ended almost as soon as it began, obeying its master’s command. Ella—with her power—had created a cave within the cave. This one big enough to fit at least three of those dire bears. She took a deep breath, looking between her staff and the dead monster. She stared at each of them in disbelief. Am I really this overpowered? It was hard to imagine it. In the game it was easy to write off her one-shotting bosses when it happened behind a screen. However, when sh