Graduating high-school was a weird experience. Dallion rembered being a bit bumd out that he might not see his friends, yet at the sa ti was looking forward to the freedom college life offered. The final al with raven and the rest felt sothing like it. Part of him was relieved he wouldnt have to deal with alliance matters, part of him was relieved he wouldnt have less to deal with kids, but at the sa ti he also felt hed miss the goofs. There was no doubt in his mind that from tomorrow, the echoes that steered the young nobles and prodigies would quickly limit their connection to him until he beca nothing more than a distant mory. The problem was that he would still rember.
Maybe its for the best, he said out loud, lying on his bed.
Floating about, Gem was amusing itself, exploring the room and casting minor spells on anything that caught its fancy. Ruby seed to be a pri subject. At his current level, the shardfly was incapable of causing any harm to the aetherfish. His wings, sharp as razors, would rip through the jellyfish as if it were made of air. After a few attempts, Ruby just gave up and stoically endured the spells cast on him. The latest increased his size five-fold, making him take a quarter of the room.
Seriously, you two? Dallion grumbled.
If that was a level one aetherfish, he dreaded to think of the chaos the familiar would cause when he leveled up.
Gem, dont you have a realm to scour?
Its more interesting out here, the aetherfish replied unapologetically. It was also right. Despite all of Dallions improvents, his realm couldnt compare to the real world, even after placing the Moonstone in it.
The Vermillion ring had worked quite well transporting the stone within Dallion. There was a slightly unexpected mont when it turned out that the size of the stone had vastly increased to the dinsions of a small house. Dallions echoes and so of the guardians were rather amused. Nil, especially, was very intrigued, spending almost all his ti examining the crystal for his personal curiosity.
Just dont go overboard with the spells, okay?
Why?
They arent allowed here.
In the real world?
No, in the room. Although its not a good idea to cast them in the real world without a very good reason.
The comnt made Dallion think about life outside the Academy. While he was studying in his small magical bubble, events were unfolding with greater speed, events he had no knowledge of. All rumors about the war had ceased. There wasnt even a ntion of what was going on with the civil war in Wetie province, and then there was Euryale. It had been quite a while since the two had been in touch. Dallion would still dream about her a few tis per week, but any attempt at communication outside the Academy was strictly forbidden.
Whats happening outside, Nil?He asked.
Do you really want to know? Theres nothing you could do, so the knowledge would serve no practical purpose.
Thats for to decide.
It will needlessly distract you. Trust on that, dear boy.
Nil
If you insist Nils disapproval was palpable. The empire has suffered losses. One province is half gone, and it doesnt look like its the end of it. Imperial legions have had to step in. Theres even talk that the emperors personal guard might have to take the field. A bit premature, but the fact that rumors are circulating is concerning in itself.
What about Eury? How is she?
Ah. Well, I assu shes fine. Shes dropped off the map. My original made a few attempts to find her, entirely for your benefit, but so far, hes been unsuccessful. She was on a mission last, seeking out an obscure artifact, but thats all. As always, she refuses to use her echo ring, so its not exactly a surprise.
Eury was on a mission for Adzorg? That didnt co as a complete surprise. The old man had been sending Jiroh on missions before Dallion even woke up in this world. The rational part of his mind tried to rationalize her absence, explaining that missions such as this took ti. After all, he himself had been gone for weeks hunting in the wilderness back when they were together. Yet, there was a part of him that made him feel loss, even if it was buried by more imdiate concerns.
Shell be fine. Shes been through a lot worse while at a lot lower level.
I know, Dallion said, mostly for his own benefit. And Wetie?
The old echo didnt imdiately reply.
Nil? Dallion asked after a few seconds of silence. How bad is it?
Its not good. Countess Priscord is winning. The Archduke has lost half of his support and even now his brothers city is under siege. The way things are going to a showdown is inevitable. The Archduke knows that the more he waits the weaker hell get, so its a matter of weeks before he gathers everyone and goes on an all out war. Theres every chance things get as ssy as during the Wars of Succession.
A mini nova of thoughts exploded in Dallions mind. Hundreds of questions popped up and were quickly answered by his internal logic, yet none of the answers were particularly hopeful. An all out war would devastate the province. Many of his friends and acquaintances would be forced to choose a side. Fleeing would be no option any longer. Nerosal, Lanitol, and every other city would beco a valid target for attack, even smaller settlents such as Dallions ho village. And after the carnage was done, a neighboring country would have every incentive to take over the territory. Normally, the fear of imperial retributions would stop them, but with the Empire on the losing side, things would be different. March, Vend, Spike all of them were already at odds with the countess. Even Hannah and Adzorg might get involved, possibly Di as well.
And the emperor has too many other problems to care, Dallion sighed. Rage filled him. Despite all his power, he felt so helpless. It wasnt rely a matter of leaving the Academy. Even if he did, there was nothing he could actually do. In the end, he remained one man who couldnt even take sides without being outcast by the Academy. There was no way he could stop armies of awakened.
Theres one more thing, Nil said cautiously.
Worse than everything youve told so far? Dallion let out a laugh, hoping to be contradicted.
A few alliances have cropped up, all aiming to match the empire in strength. The most pressing danger is the Azure Federation composed of seafaring countries that never had any direct contact with the empire. They are the ones conquering territory at present. The echo paused for a few seconds. Recently, a second great power has ford. They havent entered any battles so far, so their actual military power is unknown. They call themselves the Steel and Stone alliancea union of dwarves and gorgons mostly along with a few smaller countries.
Eury? Dallion jumped up.
Theres no proof of that. At this point, there isnt even a rumor that
But you suspect it.
Well, she had been spotted in the general area of the alliance. Mind you, that was back when the alliance didnt even exist, so chances are
Dallion didnt wait for the echo to finish. Using athletic skills, he rushed out of the room. His body instantly shrunk to its child state as he propelled himself to the administration building. The main corridors were crowded as ever, even earning him a few annoyed comnts as he navigated through the crowd like a racecar driver.
Within half a minute, he reached the blue building, storming inside.
I need to urgently speak to mage Katka, he all but shouted. On her request.
Everyone stopped whatever they were doing, giving him strange looks. It wasnt the first ti a novice had caused a panic. Usually it would be for trivial matters, turning out to be not worth the panic. However, there wasnt an assistant that didnt know who Dallion was. A claim coming from a hunter in his twentieseven in his current appearancewas a different matter and had to be taken seriously.
Its urgent, Dallion stressed, using his music skills to instill the world in everyones mind.
That wasnt sothing he was supposed to do, especially here, of all places. However, it had its desired effect. Two separate apprentices cast spells, informing Katka of the urgency. Seconds later, one of them went to Dallion, taking him by the hand back in the corridor along which they continued for several minutes. The pace they were walking at was quite fast, although Dallion felt they were moving with the speed of drunk slugs. After what seed forever, Dallion was dropped off at another building, where another apprentice took over.
Arent we going to central administration? Dallion asked.
The mage instructed to take you to her office, the apprentice explained as they went in a new direction.
She has an office? Stood to reason, although Dallion didnt rember her saying she still taught. Even with a mory trait of seventy-nine he wasnt able to rember everything.
After another few minutes they finally arrived. Kaskas office was a small building within the Learning Hall. That much Dallion could expect. What he didnt was that it would have the shape of a miniature castle. It seed to conform to her delusions of grandeur, although one had to admit that the level of detail was rather impressive. Her claims that she was exceptional in spelling werent empty boasts, it seed.
Thanks, Eva. Katka erged from the entrance in a cyan robe. Ill take it from here.
Yes, mage. The apprentice bowed, then quickly rushed off.
Any other day, Dallion would have made a comnt about her keeping her apprentices on a short leash. Since he was the one asking the favor, he had to humble himself.
I didnt expect to hear from you this soon, she said with a conniving smile. Definitely not after your glorious success. Enroy was rather smug about it, though dont tell him. His ego is already too big.
I need your help.
Ah. A novice needs my help. What else is new? The mage laughed. I was in the middle of sothing. Normally I wouldnt even bother, but given our history Katka waited, but Dallion didnt say a word. Fine, I had my fun. What is it?
I want you to teach spelling.
You brought here just for that? Anger emanated from the woman. You could have asked any
No, I want you to teach spelling, Dallion interrupted. Not whats in the library, not whats taught in class not whats accepted in this world.
Katkas expression changed. The anger all but evaporated from her face.
You want the real stuff. Quite the request. It wont be easy or intuitive, but itll put you on a level above most. Why do you need that?
I need to get out of here, Dallion said. Fast. Knowing that will help remove my seal.
Why so eager to leave the Academy? This is your safe haven.
Not the Academy. I need to get out of the empire. I need to check sothing.
The mages eyes narrowed.
Well. She shrugged. Not my business what you want to do or why. Ill help you out, but it wont be for free.
It never is.
Glad to see that youre learning. Get the bureaucratic stuff sorted with Enroy. Ill teach you evenings, after your other classes are over. Youll need both if you want to get your seal off in months?
Weeks, Dallion corrected.
Weeks. Not impossible, but youll be in for a wild ride. Is it really worth the rush? You can get there in two or three months without pushing it.
It has to be weeks. And yes, itll be very worth it.
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