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King Athelstan will be most pleased with what youve done here, Professor Jules, Reginald said, bowing his head to the professor from the back of his horse. Around him, the entire Thaish delegation looked on, mounted and ready to depart under the morning sun.

Court Wizard Errol will also be pleased, a representative of the court wizard said. So pleased that I have a feelingwith what weve seen herehell want to witness your achievents first hand. If I know him, I suspect hell be with the next delegation when its ti for another visit.

Then Ill look forward to eting him and joining with another wizard interested in advancing knowledge. Dont be strangers, Professor Jules said, standing in the midst of a gathered crowd.

Despite the early hour, many of the Generasians had co to see the delegation off. Most would be returning to the university later: as the Thaish were heading ho, thered be a changing of the staff in the expedition.

Seated low in the saddle, Cedric smiled, flashing his gold tooth at Isolde who was smoothing her hair and returning his smile. The sa goes fer all o you: dont be a stranger. specially you, Lady von Anmut. I enjoyed our conversations. Your lands sound like a truly magical place. Maybe when this wars all done an dusted, Ill hop on a shipor get so mighty wizard to teleport an co see em for myself.

A slight shadow crossed Isoldes face, disappearing in a blink. Youre welco at any ti. She paused. By which, I an you are all welco here at the expedition. Post war, perhaps there will be ti to discuss diplomatic journeys, I suppose.

Her voice was neutral, but strained. Alex and Khalik exchanged knowing looks, and the young Thaish wizard decided to help out his cabal-mate.

Yeah, Alex agreed. Co back. Take a load off. See what horrors weve cooked up. Have so fun.

We will, Drestra said enthusiastically, nodding to Theresa. I look forward to our return.

Hart grinned at Grimloch with a definite challenge. Until next ti.

Bring bigger stones, Grimloch growled, and Alex wondered if the shark man realised how his words could be taken.

Yeah, bring big stones! Tyris whooped, and Alex had no question she knew exactly how her words could be taken. Several of her friends yelled, Tyris! in reprimand, but she was already laughing so hard, she was snorting.

Hart looked absolutely delighted.

Well, safe travels, friends, Prince Khalik said with Najyah perched on his arm.

Kick so dungeon core ass for us, Thundar added.

Good hunting, offered Theresa.

Brutus barked once as though agreeing with his master.

Well be seein you all again. Real soon, Cedric vowed.

Yeah, too bad Baelin didnt have ti to co and teleport you guys this ti, Alex said. Ah, well, maybe soon youll be the one teleporting people, Drestra.

I look forward to that day, Drestras eyes lit up above her veil.

And with those final wordsand a few more goodbyesthe delegation rode through the gates and into the hills of Greymoor. The expedition team watched them shrink into the distance, and Alexs eyes fell on the sandy-haired Riorans back.

His body language had been nearly unreadable, but, as he left the gates behind, it seed so of his control eased a bit. He rode stiffly, glancing back more than once as though expecting soone, or sothing, to be following them.

Eventually, he kept his eyes ahead, riding a little faster and pushing his mount a little harder than his companions. Soon, the visitors' forms shrank so far in the distance, Alex couldnt tell them apart from the horses they were riding. Well, ti to pack up I guess, he shrugged as he and his friends turned away from the gates to gather up their belongings and head through the portal to Generasi.

In the end, the only eyes left watching the disappearing delegation were sharp, and avian

and a few even followed, winging their way unnoticed across the sky.

Treachery, one of the hags grinned. So much treachery. We could use this, sister.

How? her sister asked, pulling her senses away from the birds. All I see is wasted ti!

The first hag glanced at the entrance to the grotto theyd dug beneath the windmill. Their beast-goblin slaves also watched it with keen eyes; the silence-spider servants of theirally had a distressing habit of going places where they werent invited. In silence, and with unnerving speed.

The hags had learned to always keep their own servants watchful.

Once she was sure they were still alone, the first hagclad in bird feathersturned to her younger sister.

Patience. Patience she started.

Patience? Its not your land that these filthy outsiders squat in! I want them gone! her sister growled.

And gone they shall be, the elder one said. Think, little sister. We turn beast-goblins and birds into servants. They fight in place of us while we remain in safety. Why not do the sa now? Why risk ourselves when our enemies can kill each other?

Now, her younger sister paused.

Explain.

It is simple. We follow the one who crept about, betraying his own allies. The one who was confronted by that delicious looking, young mortal. The hag licked her lips, imagining how succulent the red-haired humans at would be. Tough, with all that muscle, but juicy all the sa. Well learn where the traitor goes and we will learn all of his secrets. Then, we whisper those secrets into human ears. The humans will distrust each other and kill or drive each other out. It is the way of humans. Ive seen it ti and ti again: mortals will kill each other for little reason.

Mmmmm, yesssss I like this! But! But! The younger of the hags stared at the entrance, then leaned forward, speaking in a whisper. But what of our friend? What do we do with it? Do you think it will leave us be when our mutual enemies are dead?

These are the Lean Tis, sister, the elder said. The Ravener seeks to kill mortals, not those like us. It will leave. And if it doesnt? Well, humans could be told where it is. And once again, our enemies will kill our enemies.

Yessss! Yes, sister! Youve thought of everything! In the end, we win! the younger snarled, revealing her tattered fangs. The moon and stars shift in our favour.

That they do, sister. That they do.

And you have no theories as to what might have happened? Baelin asked, glancing up from a strange map on his desk.

None, Alex said. Which is why I just wanted to ntion it to you and ntion it briefly.

Hmmmm, the ancient wizard mused. Interesting. Rioran, you said this young mans na was?

Thats right, Alex said.

I will keep an eye on him should our paths cross.

Thankslike I said, it might be nothing, but I just thought you should know.

Thank you for telling and thank you for your discretion. Not that I think you would scream this out to the world, but we really must not chance having wild accusations levelled against our own allies. We have enough problems as it is.

Alexs heart skipped a beat. Oh? Problems?

The ancient wizard sighed. Ive been having sofolk look into things in the Irtyshenan Empire in an attempt to learn what we can about the clawed beast that attacked you in the countryside. Unfortunatelythat investigation has hit sothing of a wall.

Oh? Why, what happened?

The Irtyshenans have shut their borders and are preparing for another war. Anyone snooping about in the empire would likely be targeted by theiragents. As such, my friends shall we say, can no longer move with ease or without risk.

Oh, Alex said, disappointed. Well, thats alright, I suppose. Ive got enough to worry about as it is. Hopefully, we can get back to that eventually.

Indeed. Now, let us start with the demon summoningactuallybefore we begin. Have you beendoing sothing lately? Your shoulders seem broader, even for you. You havent been mucking about with shapeshifting, have you?

Oh, didnt I tell you? Alex asked excitedly. So, I kinda ca up with a thod to enhance myself physically.

Oh? And what sort of thod would that be?

Alex, in great detail, told Baelin about what hed been doing, explaining every aspect and how hed conceived of the idea. The more he talked, the more the ancient wizard leaned in.

honestly, Ive just about doubled my strength and Im not showing any signs of slowing down. Im making my bones denser too, and Ive got so much power in my limbs, that Im a lot faster. He rubbed his hands together in excitent. I think Ill hit a limit eventually. Im reinforcing my body with my own mana and accelerating its growth, so I think Ill hit so kind of biological strength limitat least thats my hypothesis based on what Ive been reading in the anatomy books.

Alex tapped his chin. Im also considering if maybe I can exploit life enforcentsee if I can kinda copy its processes for an extra boost He teetered his hand back and forth. I might be able to use Warp Fleshor a more advanced versionto remove impurities from my body, but with the Mark, theres no way I could reinforce it with the power of the natural world without cultivating. That just might be a death sentence. Still, with such a strong foundation, any body enhancent spells going to give a lot of power.

That it wiiiiill, Baelin said, with pure delight shining in his eyes. What a fascinating solution to a problem. Hmmmhmmmyou should write a book about this.

Oh, you an like a manual? Alex asked.

Indeed, an instruction manual or even a full-on short textbook. The issue with your thod is that it requires a grand talent for mana manipulation in a way that most will never achieve. Your Mark lets you reach it, but to do so naturallyvery few wizards would be able to copy it. Have you tried using your thod on other creatures?

Alex grimaced. I experinted with insects before I did it on myself. But, the problem is that I kinda need my own bodys feedback to figure out if Im doing it properly. Its pretty delicate work, to put it mildly. If I were to do it for soone else, Id need to study their body for a long tiover a lot of different circumstancesand then maybesohow connect my senses to theirs so Id know if I was screwing up. But, I wouldnt want to take the risk.

He tapped his shoulder. The Mark doesnt interfere with the process since its only making micro-tears in tiny fibres and helping my muscles. One screw up with soone else though, and I could really hurt them, which ans the Mark would start interfering, then I could hurt them even more, and then the whole thing would spiral.

Mmmm true, Baelin mused. I could see why you would only take such risks with yourself. No matter. By recording the thod, youll certainly help blood mages and also make so good, solid coin in the process. Im sure thered be a market for it.

Right Alex ran his hand along his chin where stubble seed to be establishing itself from days of not shaving. Baelins beard-braids got him thinking about how he might look with a full beard covering his chin. Maybe hed avoid shaving for a while longer. You know, I think I just might do that. But, Ill wait til things co to their natural conclusion first. Doesnt make sense to write a manual when I dont have all the data. yet

Quite right, Chancellor Baelin said. Then just as we are about to focus on demon summoning, you will need to focus on your training.

Will do, Alex said. Will do. Lets see how far I can push myself.

Over the next few weeks, Alex put everything into keeping his word: pushing himself as far as he could. Most days were about training, eating, sleeping, resting and ditation.

He only deviated from that routine to go to Greymoor and back, study, work at Shales, go to class and write his midterms. Every mont he could spare was spent on building his body and pushing it as far as he could, which included trying to improve his special kind of training.

The more he practised with Warp Flesh, the more refined his control beca. After a week, running the current through his muscles was reaching the point where he could say it was becoming easy, plus, hed refined how he ran the current, and how much mana he used. With each contraction during weight lifting, hed focus on the muscle and be sure to spike the current.

Two weeks of improvents later, he hit another breakthrough: by combining control over his lifeforce with Warp Flesh, his mana currents, and Cleanse Flesh, he did sothing that would change his body forever.

Hurrrrrgh! Alex retched into a bucket on the balcony. Whywhy didnt anyone tell it feels like your insides are on fire? By the Traveller! Hurrrrgh!

Alex! Selina ran onto the balcony. Alex whats wroIt stinks! Why does it stink so bad?

Shaking, he turned to his sister. Because Im bringing up just about every nasty thing that was in my body. I found a way to do sothing similar to the first part of what Theresa does.

He turned the bucket, revealing a vile black substance inside.

Ewwwwww! she scread, running back inside.

He gave a wry smile, wishing he could do the sa.

Alex Roth might not have been able to try life enforcent, not with the Mark of the Fool interfering with divinitybut hed found a way to take so of that process power for himself.

At least the first stage of it.

Now, he could go even farther.

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