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Battlezone 33 was situated near the northeastern part of Wilderia, adjacent to Fertilia. The area was filled with nothing but peaks and rocks, which was largely uncharacteristic of the minor plane. While Botania was evergreen all year round, there were significant climate differences in the southernmost and northernmost areas. No Botanian could live in the south as it was occupied by a boundless ocean that housed specific marine animals. The climate and unique geographical features of the northernmost area, on the other hand, had birthed unique Botanian species that differed greatly from the regular population. Frankly, these northern Botanians werent visibly different from the general crowd but they were exceptionally difficult to deal with.

Parlina, never drop your guard once you enter Battlezone 33. Contact my crystal ball right away if youre in trouble. A huge two-tre tall Magister hovered over Parlina.

Thank you, Magister Szars, replied Parlina politely. Her courtesy made it evident that Szars was at least a level-two Magister.

Szars projected a ticulously drawn map of Battlezone 33 from his crystal ball. Youll be in charge of this mountain range and this part of the valley. He pointed at an area, to which Parlina studied carefully.

Magister Szars was a level-two lifeform, one of the many contingent leaders in Battlezone 17 and the trusty righthand man of Magister Jella, who gave him the authority to mobilise the contingents as fit. Apart from Szars, there were also a few more level-two Magisters in Battlezone 17. These stronger lifeforms were mainly tasked with subduing the stronger Botanian city lords and tracking down level-three Botanians. The chore of capturing regular Botanians, on the other hand, was assigned to level-one Magisters and their Lehrlings, making them the main driving force of every invasion.

This ti, Parlina was given an area with seven Botanian cities. While it was a much smaller number than in Battlezone 17, there was a silver lining; there were only two cities governed by two level-one city lords while the others were only protected by one city lord. Ease and convenience were always preferred in war. Parlina had lived long enough to know that stability was preferable over haste. The current conquests shouldnt be too difficult as her contingent was one of the most efficient and successful ones under Jellas wing. Plus, Parlina was pretty experienced in warfare at this point.

Despite the lack of level-one lifeforms, its best to be alert at all tis. Szars knew that Parlina was trustworthy but a reminder in such tis was only appropriate.

I know. Ive heard about what happened in Battlezone 37, said Parlina. Every caster was alard about the devastating losses caused by the pitaya Botanians through an urgent transmission by the Sanctum. Parlina was relieved that there were no signs of pitaya Botanians in the seven cities she was tasked with.

Even so, the appearance of the pitaya Botanians could only indicate the existence of more unique and pesky species. The stakes were high since the Sanctum had yet to dwell deeper into the overall construct of the minor plane so far.

In that case, Ill be leaving now. Szars morphed into a green beam and zood towards the other contingent. Parlina watched him leave before finally returning to her tent.

At so point, there were rumours that Magister Szars was Magister Jellas acting assistant. Hed specialised in terramancy but his heavy reliance on the elent had brought inexplicable physical changes that ultimately hampered further advancents. As a result, Szars had grown to a height comparable to that of knights and half his face had turned to wood.

The visual combination of flesh and wood was peculiar. Yet, this was nothing alarming to the eyes of the jaded casters since physical modifications were extrely common. Bodily mutations were nothing for the pursuit of the universes truth and exploring the roots of terramancy. These knowledge-obsessed maniacs wouldnt even bat an eye if they needed to sell their souls.

Rock Fruit City? Locke looked at Angelina in bewildernt, mouth full with sweet tangy apples.

Yes. According to Grandisterin Carla, well arrive in the city in three days. Angelina dabbed at her sweaty forehead elegantly whilst cooling herself with wind magic.

Theyd left Battlezone 17 a week ago and theyd entered Battlezone 33 just two days ago. No battles were waged so far since the contingent was focused on covering their journey. Apart from them, three other Sanctum contingents were brought here by their respective level-one Magisters as well.

Locke knew nothing about the other contingents involved since Parlina wasnt close to their leading Magisters. He hadnt caught sight of any new visitors either. He did, however, notice that Porscher had been gone for three days; the larger Magister was probably off visiting his old friends at the nearby camps.

Porscher was deprived of social interactions ever since Reiner was sent to Battlezone 7 for dical assistance. Parlina was the only one he could turn to for conversations while Ashar and Carla rarely entertained the Magister with responses. Porscher had probably gotten so sick of the silence that hed even started to initiate conversations with Locke. Locke figured he needed to tread carefully around Porscher. His humbleness and politeness had managed to put the larger Magister in a good mood even.

How is Grandisterin Carla faring? asked Locke.

Shell recover soon enough. Magister Parlina did ntion that shell be back on the frontlines during our next invasion, Angelina said.

Locke felt elated at her reply. Yet, he couldnt help but worry about Ashar. Shed been injured for a while now and though her condition wasnt severe, the shadowmancer was nowhere close to full recovery. Ashar was skilled in the art of the occult and elents, hence she hadnt focused much on healing. Unlike other Magisters who could heal themselves with photomancy spells, Ashar was completely incapable of doing so.

The contrast of light and dark would trigger an elent repulsion that was more violent than with water and fire. Photomancy spells that thrived in their healing properties brought more harm than good to a shadowmancer like Ashar. For now, she could only rely on Parlinas hydromancy healing spells and her own gradual recuperation to heal. It went without saying that Ashar would take more ti to heal since hydromancy was always known for its gentler effects.

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