The Spiritual Academy is not well known around the Empire. It was created barely 100 years ago and is focused on a system different from those already known.
They do not use swords or any external tools except Magical Artifacts, and they have almost no attack magic. Instead, they focus on researching the Spirit World and the entities that co from there.
They also have their own magical artifacts to summon beings from that world, so they can have more than one. But this Academy's research has just started and is still in its early stages. Although they manage to summon and teach the students how to do it, they still have more goals in mind.
So of their research is known to all, including the summoning of more powerful spirits, the use of mana, and how to access the Spirit World. But since they are just in the initial phase, so many ignore them.
Even so, it is still a prestigious Academy in the Nevod Mountains because it has powerful people. However, it is not affiliated with any of the Three Alignnts; its mission is to create the Fourth Alignnt, which, internally, already exists.
Because of this, it is an Academy that receives many people seeking to beco students. Even mages of other categories try to enter to find out if they can summon spirits from that other world and so on. If they are lucky, they might be able to summon a powerful Spirit Being to help strengthen them or give them strength directly.
This enrollnt month was the sa. Many people ca here to try to get into the Academy. There were so many that they could be counted in the thousands.
Among so many people, Matt and Alice were in one of the many entrance lines, among the first places.
They were here because they had to pay an initial enrollnt fee, and the long line of hundreds of people moved quickly. The teachers and managers were doing their jobs well.
Soon, it was Matt and Alice's turn.
"A couple of half-elves, eh? Good, the initial fee?" the attendant serving them asked, and Matt passed him several gold coins, which were the main currency of the Empire.
The attendant nodded after weighing it. "Nas?"
"Zen Varrmar and Aelia Varrmar." Matt replied.
Since they had usurped an identity, they naturally had to do it right, so using Elven nas and surnas was ideal.
The manager then wrote the na in a book and nodded to them.
"The initial fee will stay with the Academy, but it does not assure you entry. You will have to work hard from now on to get in." Said and handed them so small tokens. He subsequently told them where to go, and Matt and Alice continued on their way.
They both arrived at a large square with a large number of people and a huge structure arranged in the middle. All the people were placed in an orderly fashion. They could eat snacks on the side while they waited for the initial registration ti to end.
Matt and Alice waited patiently for several hours until, finally, a manager arrived. It was the sa manager who had checked them in at the door.
"Students, entrance to the Spiritual Academy is not simple, but honestly, it is not complicated either. There is no age requirent here, as you have all seen. Just as there are old and young among you, there will be old and young in your respective classrooms later on. You don't need a minimum of power or anything like that, and don't underestimate each other.
Your powers may be greater than the rest, but if it is not a difference of 10,000 or more, perhaps it can be easily erased by proper summoning, so be humble."
"There will be three different tests, but they all have one and the sa purpose: To know if you are compatible with spirit summoning. All tests were specifically made by our headmaster, the Founder, in conjunction with the Grand Summoner of our Academy.
If the first test proves that you are qualified to summon, then you will not have to pass the next two tests, and you will be automatically enrolled. But I will tell you that the first test has barely a 1% pass rate, which ans it is difficult."
"I will say no more; the first test will take place in this very square. I will call you one by one to co up here. This structure is known as the Faceless Spirit Statue and it will be the one that will determine which of you will pass the first test."
After saying all that, he stood on the side of the pillar that stood on a surface in the middle of the plaza and began calling people up.
'About 2,000 people are in this square... I wonder how many of them will pass the first test.' Matt thought and looked at the huge pillar.
'It seems to be a pillar that asures the mana in the body. What does it take into account to know if you make it through the test? Purity? Spirits tend to be pure...' Matt thought.
Soon, a person walked in there.
It was a young man.
"You must insert your mana into the pillar and stay there. If it glows green or blue, it ans you passed. If it glows red or orange, you didn't pass." Said the attendant.
The young man placed his hands on the pillar and injected mana into it. Soon, the pillar glowed white and ca out and slightly surrounded the young man.
After a strange feeling that made him close his eyes, the pillar responded with a green glow.
"WOAH!" A great clamor shook the square at that mont.
"It happened; the first person made it through!"
"Could it be that it's easier than we thought?"
"I hope they call ..."
Various voices were raised from one side to the other, causing the square to be engulfed in an uproar in no ti. anwhile, the young man's face was beaming.
The manager then let out a snort with his mouth that echoed everywhere. "Hmph, quiet!" His shout brought back to reality all those who were muttering idiocies back and forth, so the square was back to normal in an instant.
After seeing this, the manager nodded and smiled at the man beside him. "Welco to the Spirit Academy. Go in the back and wait for this to be over." He said, dismissing the man to call another one.
The following 17 people failed. Until finally, soone succeeded. But after that, more than 250 people failed.
It was an absurd ratio that they were witnessing, for the vast majority were failing.
Most had the color red, but a few pulled out the color orange. None of the two that succeeded pulled out the color blue, and not that it was important to them since they didn't even know what it ant.
Even Matt and Alice were stunned at how many people failed in such a short ti.
While watching that, a person approached them with the intention of speaking. It was a human, and he wasn't walking alone.
"I heard that red is the least of the four colors. Orange ans you narrowly failed and will possibly pass the second test, and green ans that you barely passed. For those who get the color blue, apparently, they are given a good status in the academy, because they are the most talented."
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