Chapter 660: A Little Knowledge
Chapter 660: A Little Knowledge
Chapter 660: A Little Knowledge
Fragments of glass flew in all directions. However, regardless of the number of mirrors that Dallion would shatter, the platypus would restore them moments later. Neither line attacks, combat splitting, or even the spark were able to do anything about that. Even when Dallion managed through the combination of five skills to destroy half of the mirror maze, only one mirror failed to get repaired.
Why arent you attacking? Dallion asked as he sent a magic projection through a mirror once more.
Why should I attack? The guardian asked in turn. Youre the one who needs to continue forward. I just have to stop you.
That was one of the worst answers Dallion had heard, but at the same time he could understand the meaning behind it. The guardian wasnt interested in fighting, so he did everything possible to avoid fighting. Normally, that would give Dallion the opportunity to hunt him down until cornered. Magic changed all that. Not only was the platypus untouchable and unreachable in the mirror maze, but he also used spells to repair any damage done to the realm. Even after fifteen minutes of intense fighting, one could barely tell that any fighting had taken place. In contrast, Dallion was on the brink of exhaustion.
I told you you were weak, the guardian said. Just go and come back in a few decades when youre strong enough to handle the pressure.
Without warning, Dallion dashed further along the corridor. Reaching the vertical mirror blocking it off, he then turned around.
Line attack, he whispered as leapt towards the right wall.
His harpsisword split the air, but this was more than a slash attack. Dallion pushed himself off the wall to the ceiling, then the other wall, all the time maintaining the attack. Strictly speaking it remained a line, but as Dallion was caught back in school, the spiral could also be a line, just not a straight one.
Mirrors exploded almost in unison as the destruction went down the corridor. But that wasnt all. The moment Dallion set foot on the ground, he took a step backwards until the back of his head touched the final mirror. The magic within him swelled, spreading through his head to create a projection.
REALM DAMAGED!
Overall completion 1%
What about now? His projection thrust forward.
A single platypus stood on the other side of the mirrored corridorthe only one remaining. All the rest had gone along with the branching corridors of the maze. Now that all but a mirror had been destroyed, there was no maze, and the guardian had no time to fix it.
Before even a targeting marker could appear, Dallion struck at the guardians head. The moment the hand of his project made contact if popped out of existence.
What the heck?! Dallion turned around and looked into the mirror. Visitt (.)co/m for the latest updates
The platypus was still there, standing innocently on the far side of the corridor behind his reflection, as if nothing had happened. There was no trace of the magic projection Dallion had created. Something told him that if he were to make a second attempt, the outcome would be no different.
Nice try, the guardian said and slid the entire mirror forward, slamming Dallion in the face. When Dallion blinked next, he suddenly found himself back in class, holding the artifact.
Is anything the matter, Dallion? the fury instructor asked.
Dallion looked up. To some degree he could tell that he was back in the real world, but it all seemed somehow fake, as it was the final moment of a dream.
Youre bleeding.
Bleeding? Dallion wiped his nose with his left hand, then looked at it. There was a visible trail of blood on it. Moments later there was more, as droplets fell from his nostril into his palm.
Im bleeding, Dallion agreed, then collapsed forward.
Everything went dark. In the last few moments Dallion heard a huge commotion fill the class. The fury must have loosened his silence grip, for childrens voices were everywhere. There was no way to tell what exactly they were talking about, but they were scared.
Talk about embarrassing, Dallion thought before completely passing out.
Yes, instructor Palag. Dallions normal voice made the response earn him a chuckle. Did the item survive?
Its in your room, along with your other belongings. Ill give you a new one in class tomorrow.
Why a new one? Dallion opened his eyes.
Thats not something I can say, but you better keep it close at hand. Consider it some friendly advice. Now, get some rest. I must head back to class.
The door opened and closed again, leaving Dallion completely alone.
He was lying, you know, Nil said.
The mage?
The apprentice. The reason you get to keep the item is because of Academy rules. Of course, you need to be a mage, or at worst a high ranked apprentice, to know that, so its better just to keep you in the dark and not say anything.
Is it some special honor thing?
Its definitely special. Aetherizers are magic keys that grant a mage access to magic domains. You dont have anywhere the skill or even the imagination to know what that means, but since you managed to unlock a level, the key is considered yours.
The explanation was enough to make Dallion attempt to sit up. The pain and exhaustion resulting in that forced him back down in his bed. He was perfectly aware that he wasnt even close on clearing the item, let alone use it, but the mere suggestion that he could enter magic domains filled him with enthusiasm, as if someone was urging him to go on this journey, consequences be damned.
Whats beyond the lock?
I think Ive told you enough for now. Get some rest, get better, and never try what you did again. And no, none of your guardians will help you out on this. Feel free to ask if you think Im lying.
I trust you. Dallion adjusted his head on the pillow. So, back to class tomorrow?
Back to class. And prepare to be ridiculed. While the way you fainted was impressive, its nowhere near as impressive as the taunts that it could generate.
Alas, Nils prediction turned out to be quite true. When Dallion returned to class the next day, he was instantly greeted by a combination of mockery and whispers. Phoil and his group were quick to make up for their humiliation at lunch by pouring insults as fast as possible before the instructor arrived. The rest of the students whispered amongst themselves, speculating on what could have caused him to bleed and faint in class. One interesting change was that the black-haired noble was no longer present. After a while, the reason for that became clear. Apparently, two of the children had managed to consume the magic of the artifact in Dallions absence, earning them a magic level, as well as the rest of the week off. Meanwhile, everyone else was back to doing the usual task.
As few artifacts were handed out, Dallion couldnt help but feel a sense of anxiety. He knew that he was in the real world, but at the same time he also couldnt forget the power of the guardians within. It took reciting the names of the Seven Moons for him to calm down enough to pick up the artifact. A few minutes later, the pondering began.
Going through everything hed learned about magic, Dallion placed his hand son either side of the disk, then extended the magic from his hand to go inside. Unlike before, though, he was no longer using it as extensions of his fingers, but as a projection of his entire arm that grabbed hold of the magic thread and pulled it within him.
A deep purple glow surrounded him for a split second, along with a purple rectangle.
MAGIC ABSORBED
Your MAGIC trait is now 3
That was it? Dallion thought in disbelief, as the artifact in his hand lost its glow and started to slowly crumble to pieces like a dried up cookie.
I told you this was meant for ten-year-olds, Nil laughed. Think simple, at least until you become an apprentice. Then youll have more than enough challenges to keep you occupied.
Well done, Dallion. The fury went up to him with a nod. Keep in mind what youve learned today. This is the immediate way to increase your magic. Youre free to have the rest of the day off. I suggest you spend it in the library reading everything you werent able to before.
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