Per contract stipulations, we’ll be conducting a search for Seven-Snakes and his associates in the eastern wasteland.
We expect the device to be finished as paynt when we return with their heads.
- Edwin, Correspondence (3rd Era, 306)
Finals sucked.
The day of the testing started out like normal, filled with unending tension in the dorms about the impending future. Despite this, Erec boldly went into his day knowing that he’d be on to better things after this ss.
His first test—and everyone’s first test—was Physical Conditioning. They ran the students through a purely physical exam. Starting with a seven-mile run. Then Strength exercises like pushups and pull-ups. It should've been easy for soone like Erec with an overabundance of Strength for their year. But it wasn’t. The examiners intentionally made it, so there wasn’t a benchmark to beat. No. Since their next sester would include another round of Physical Conditioning. Therefore, they ran the exam until exhaustion.
After hundreds of pushups, his arms gave out, and he finished the exam.
Only to get a brief window to return to their dorms, shower, and change into formals for the rest of the exams.
Basic Mysticism ca next. Erec thought he managed to scrape by—mostly with VAL’s help on the written portions. Thanks to VAL, he could describe and transcribe the glyphs tested, but the practical part of the exam… That was a different story. He’d failed to put in sufficient practice to maintain a glyph in his head and pour mana into it, which showed with three fizzled glyphs.
It was the best he could do.
By lunch, Erec leaned on the cafeteria table and suffered from a massive headache. His friends weren’t much better off. Out of everyone, Colin looked the most annoyed.
“It’s unfair you were seen as fit to leave Courtly Mannerisms,” Colin said. “The instructor told I’d be taking redial lessons on top of the next course.”
“How appropriate,” Olivia shook her head. “In my opinion, they made the right decision. Look at your poor betrothed—how many tis has she knocked at our dormitory only for you to ignore her, then hide in your room when I invite her in? Yet you believe you’re fit to pass unscathed with that sort of act?”
“I told you, wench. You have no reason to get involved in my personal affairs!”
“Is it still personal when you’ve involved all of your friends in them by the act of cowardice?” Olivia politely asked, folding over her napkin as she let her soup cool off.
Erec buried his head in his arms as the two continued to bicker to try to mute their noise. Their argunt, combined with the rest of the loud canteen, was too much. There had to be at least a dozen conversations going on—people gossiping, concerned about their scores, and planning for the next sester. But for him, this sester, next sester. It’d be the sa, right? He’d be stuck in this school and pulled a dozen directions by people with their own agendas. This upcoming expedition was only a reprieve from that.
All the while, even with his friends, he felt alone.
They tried to help when they could, but they didn’t understand the pressure. The headache of correspondence trying to get his Cavern in order or et the expectations of the people around him. How was he expected to act as a Knight with all of this bullshit, let alone the hero they thought he was?
Garin wrapped his arm around Erec’s shoulder. A silent gesture of support while he listened to his girlfriend and Colin launch into an argunt about relationship issues.
Before Erec knew it, the mont passed away. All too quickly, a chi rang out, and Erec tucked away his half-picked-apart food into a compost bin and walked off to the next round of exams.
Military History was a welco relief; even without VAL, he’d have done well on the exam. Both the tactical analysis and the actual historic travel of their expeditions were easy to recall, but then he had VAL in his head to confirm his answers. Very simple for the two of them to pick the correct answers. Even easier to co up with argunts for tactical decisions on the hypothetical portions of the exam. The only issue was with the ease of the exam. Erec’s head kept coming to the ongoing feast this weekend.
Where all of his potential alliances and the deal with the rchants would reach conclusion. Though Erec worried. He always worried. Especially since they'd gone from unresponsive and delay tactics to a sudden enthusiasm. The sudden switch from all of them at once… It got him nervous.
If it only impacted him, Erec wouldn’t have cared much. But it was for the people relying on him. Hoping that he’d be successful that’s what made him uneasy. If anything were to go wrong, the people that’d suffer the most would be those under him.
After Military History ca Scavenging and Armor Modification—he walked into a workshop filled with half-torn-apart Armor on a rack and a pile of scrap tal on the ground next to the fra. The goal was to get the fra and the junker Armor functional again, using the scrap and a basic set of tools. Precisely the kind of tools a Knight would expect to take on the road with them. Past that, they were to make it as formidable as possible.
Erec dove into the task.
With a blank mind, he soldered wires and toyed around with the Armor. It was like working with the Markos II all over again.
So might’ve considered this to be a pain. But for Erec, it was like going back in ti to when he didn’t have anything to worry about.
Within an hour and a half, the fra was functional. After that, he welded on plates of junk steel for a rudintary defense. Then, inspired by his new modifications to the Vallum, he decked out the test armor with rusted-out spikes and screws wherever he could jam on it. At the end of the exam, he’d created ugly, functional, and quite deadly Armor he’d love to test in a fight.
After a brief evaluation, the instructor rushed him, and the other initiates off.
Wasteland Survival was… more theoretical than anyone expected, given half of their classes took place outside. They t in the classroom but didn’t break away to perform so theatrics in nature. Da Juliana presented them a simple written exam, stating that any field tests she’d want to do, she’d already perford.
She'd filled the test with hypothetical scenarios, making it purely a knowledge and intuition-based quiz. Out of all of the tests, Erec found it the easiest.
His studies around these topics weren’t only to pass this class.
So, figuring out what he’d do was simple. VAL didn’t even bother to chi in as he filled out the test and then found himself turning it in before anyone else finished.
As his paper slid across her desk, Da Juliana looked as surprised as he was.
She scanned the test before raising her eyebrows and looking at Erec. “All of it seems to be in order,” she tapped a pencil against the paper and frowned. “Don’t think I need to read through this test to know you likely did well. You’ll be taking my advanced class next sester, won’t you?”
“If it’s an option, I’d love to,” Erec said with a asured smile and then rubbed his tired eyes. It’d been a long day, and Garin’d said sothing earlier about a party of so kind. He glanced back at his friend—who was furiously trying to complete the test. With a bit of a lead, he could hopefully rush back to his bed and pretend to be passed out before Garin finished.
There wasn't a chance he wanted to waste energy on school celebrations with his own feast in a couple of days. Better to conserve energy.
His friend might be able to bounce from social obligation to social obligation—and Erec made damn sure his friend was coming along for this one—but he wasn’t equipped that way.
“It will be. I’ve already made sure of it.” Da Juliana said and then cleared her throat. “I’ve, uh, heard about your change in responsibilities. You may not be directly under my wing like you are with Master Knight Boldwick, yet I can’t help but feel as if I want to help a student who so clearly has a similar passion for scouting.”
Erec gave her a confused look; Da Juliana was an excellent instructor, but he had no idea what might be going through her mind.
“Life as a Scout and life as a Noble, if you’re good at either, you’ll find that they beco two different lives entirely.” Da Juliana scratched the back of her head. “…And, the more you’re outside of these walls, the further you go from this kingdom, the more that being inside of it and playing by the rules of it start to make less and less sense.”
“I don’t need to leave the walls to see that.”
“No, but there’s sights out there, things out there, that will make what you think of this place now even less. Things we can’t talk about inside of the Kingdom, for one. Which you’ve already had a taste of. Another is the experience of the freedom of the world. My advice? The more you separate those two parts of yourself, the harder it will be. Living two lives ans tearing yourself into two. It’s better to pick one.”
Erec gave her an exasperated look. Of anyone she could say this to—really, she gave this speech to him? His Talent tore him in two; at this point living a double life was second nature. Picking one? What the hell did that even an?
At least she tried to give advice, as misguided or unspecific as it’d been.
“I appreciate the advice,” Erec lied. “I’m looking forward to your class next sester.” He said, and that he ant.
She ran a good class, and he felt excited to see what else he might learn from them.
Erec gave her a polite salute and pressed his fist to his chest.
With the exams over, he’d have to face his academic consequences later. Yet the true test of his life here was in two days.
Hopefully, with this feast, he’d be able to leave on the expedition with the assurance that everything in his Kingdom life was settled and wrapped up. Only then could he cut loose and be free again.
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