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Archmage Laboratory Archive, 17 years ago

It was every apprentice mages dream to be admitted to the archmages archive. It combined the best elents of a vault and a research facility. It was said that throughout the centuries a lot of vast discoveries had originated there. It was no secret that the goal of each new archmage was to make a discovery of epic proportions, thus ensuring his legacy for generations to co. Rumors were that the talin echoesthe greatest discovery of modern tis, and the only one that ca close to matching those of previous eraswas made there.

As he made his way to the large structure, the only thing that Gassil felt was a sense of anxiety. Unlike Katka and Alien he didnt like attention, preferring to enjoy the view from the background. Maybe that was why he didnt have an important standing in the organization, despite objectively being the most intelligent of the group. If it ever ca to IQ comparison he would win outright, however, in this world IQ was replaced by traits and the only thing that affected those was awakening level.

A patrol of imperial guards passed by in their shiny armor. Each of them had been specially selected by the emperor and approved by the Academys council. It was said that many of them had the level to be nobles, but had relinquished the right in exchange for an army career. Gassil didnt particularly like them, though he didnt have any issues, either.

A mont of your ti, mage, a young officer said. Gassil hadnt seen her before. She appeared young, probably recently arrived, although one could never take things for granted when it ca to mages or nobles. The woman might well be the age of Gassils grandmother and would still look as if she were in her twenties.

Yes Gassil glanced at her insignia lieutenant?

The archives doesnt accept visitors at this ti, the woman said. Ill have to ask you to

Im expected. He did his best not to sigh. It was always the sa thing with the soldiers. Everyone knew that they were over glorified babysitters, which was the reason they used every opportunity to display their authority in petty ways. Mage Gassil Light. Im one of the assistants approved by the council.

My captain tells that there arent to be any new assistants this week, the lieutenant replied.

Your captain isnt the archmage.

This was annoying. Gassil had the power to kill her in a dozen ways, and here he was having to explain himself. It reminded him of his university job, where incompetent bureaucrats wielded more power than those who actually did the work.

Can you please send soone to ask him, Gassil added, trying to keep his composure.

I have already sent a guard to check. Please wait until he does.

Thank goodness for echo rings, Gassil thought. In this world, they were almost as good as cell phones. Probably spied a bit less, too.

Out of habit he used, he moved his fingers to do a quick check of the echoes in the area. The lieutenant had items containing over a hundred, which was understandable, considering her rank. Most of them were other imperial soldiers, although there were a few mages as well. There didnt seem to be any family echoes. From what Gassil had heard, those were removed the mont soone joined the imperial army to avoid conflicts of interest. Personally, he stood as far away from the stuff as possible, all otherworlders did. Thats why their etings had to take place the old fashion way.

My apologies, mage. The archmage is indeed expecting you.

Told you. Gassil took a step forward only to have the lieutenant place her hand on his shoulder.

I am to escort you to the archmages study., she said in a firm voice. Please, follow .

Gassil nodded. He knew that he was already at a rocky start. It was natural for the archmage to suspect sothing, as he had warned Alien he would. The goat hadnt beco the head of the Academy by being nave or sloppy. Unlike most of the high-ranking mages, he didnt even bother pretending he was.

The building itself was more mundane than anything the Academy controlled. Like all research and archive facilities, there were no spells linked to it, so as not to affect the focus of experints. The imperial officer led Gassil along a narrow marble corridor, her tal boots echoing with each step. Paintings of forr mage prodigies decorated the walls, so of them forr archmages. There was a ti when Gassil dreamt of seeing his portrait there as well. Now, he had higher aspirations.

Is this your first ti in the archives? the lieutenant asked, probably aiming to make pleasant conversation.

No. Ive worked here a few tis, as well as in other archive buildings.

That is comndable. You must be highly valued.

Given that Im probably the only biochemist this world has seen, yes, Im very valued, Gassil though. His knowledge helped him when it ca to spell research, although didnt give him a combat advantage most of the others had. That was the main issue in this worldeven after everything combat effectiveness remained key. Thats why Alien was the one conveying the orders. It was also the reason Katka might get to outrank Gassil in a few years.

I guess I am, the mage replied curtly.

Officially, the archmages stud was located on the opposite side of the entrance. Those whod had the privilege of working in the facility before knew that in fact there were several studies. The one towards which Gassil was being taken now was only the administrative one, where external visitors were t. That ant that he still wasnt part of the team.

An imposing door of white marble marked the entrance of the study. The lieutenant went up to it, knocked, then after not hearing anything, opened the door and stood aside. She wasnt allowed to enter mage quarters, only walk outside and along the external corridors.

Finally, Gassil stepped by and walked inside.

Similar to the research cloister, the room was far bigger on the inside than in reality. The current archmage had a thing about ancient cities, so he reconstructed what was believed to be a copyette tropolis.

Ah, Gassil, he said, sitting at a mahogany desk with a perfect view of the city. Even among mages, his taste was known to be rather extravagant. Its been a while. Glad to see youre still eager to do research.

Always glad to be appreciated, teacher. Gassil walked to the nearest chair and took a seat.

It had been a while since he had seen the archmage. The most notable change was the size of his forr teachers belly. While most high mages tended to lose weight due to intense research, the archmage had all but ballooned.

I hear you want to join my latest research project, the old man said, his massive beard covering the lower part of his face and half his chest like a foxs tail. Why the sudden change?

Its been suggested that Im the best person to provide oversight. Gassil decided to go with the truth. When it ca to powerful mages it saved ti. Of course, only a fool would share the entire truth. Since you were my teacher at one point, it was believed that

that Id be more accepting of the fact, the archmage finished for him. Yes, I know as much. However, why you? I have other students. Many of which I still teach even now. its not like you were my protg at any point.

It was considered that an otherworlder might be more perceptive. This was the first lie. It was subtle, and contained large elents of the truth, but that wasnt the real reason.

The answer made the archmage turn so as to fully face Gassil. No doubt he was using one spell of another to try and figure out more. Of course, that would be useless. Everyone from the otherworlder group had taken precautions so not anyone, be it the emperor himself, could peek into their realms.

Is the emperor concerned? the old man probed.

Im sure he is. Rumors are that youre building a device that could take anything out of an awakening realm, as well we put sothing in.

Is that what this is about? The archmage snorted. The emperor thinks Im plotting a coup and will imprison him and everyone else in a thimble? Mind you, it wont be a bad idea if everyone in the imperial capital gets banished in one. Maybe then the Academy might finally get so actual work done.

Maybe its talk like that thats gotten people concerned, teacher. Gassil felt relieved. In his arrogance, the archmage had given him a way out and Gassil took it. If its not , itll be soone else. Or maybe theres already soone else and Im just sent here, so you dont suspect it.

Hah! There are already three spies on the project. All of them are idiots who cant tell the difference between the tail and the head of a cloud fox! Im not worried about them.

Does that an youre worried about ?

You? Dear boy, youre competent. I give you that, but youll never amount to sothing great. Sure, in a few decades theyll push you up the Academy ranks. Maybe in the twilight of your life youll even be given an advisory seat on the council. Youre no threat to . Im trying to figure out the motives of those that are.

Heavy is the crown.

Heavier is the chair. The only reason why I even bothered to claim it was because its the only way to do actually important work. Itll be no different for the one who cos after , but one thing I guarantee is that the person wont be you.

I never thought that it would.

The archmage cracked a smile. The two understood each other perfectly. Gassil suspected that he still wasnt in the clear, but at least he wasnt seen as a significant threat. That was probably the whole point in sending him: just dangerous enough to attract attention, but not enough to raise further suspicion. It would be just like the archmage to welco him to the project precisely for that, as if only to show to the people behind the scenes how confident he was in his abilities. One of the problems of holding the position was that there were too many people gunning for him. The emperor and the Order were the obvious threats, but there were a lot less significant ones, such as half the Academy council and all the high-mages wanting to replace him.

Am I in? Gassil asked.

Oh, youre in. Go ahead and give your reports to whoever you report. I dont care. The important thing is that I be left to my work.

Ill be sure to pass that along.

Please do. And tell them that I will not tolerate any sabotage. If they go for that, they better be sure its a war they will win.

The warning sent a chill down Gassils spine. It had been ages since the archmage had used any combat magic whatsoever, but it was said that he was quite capable in the field. At the very least, he was powerful enough to capture dragons and then release them. An all out war against him would split the Academy and might well disrupt the balance of power within the empire itself.

Ill make sure of it. Anything else?

No, thats all. The archmage turned around to admire the view of the ancient city. If theres anything you need, better go get it now. What little tile you have for leisure activities, once you join, will be spent here. In short, get ready for a few grueling years of work.

Of course, archmage. I look forward to it.

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