"This isn't just a simple project or a small academic paper," Astrid began, her tone deliberate. "What I'm proposing is a research initiative that will be presented at the Magicians' Arcane Symposium—a prestigious event where top scholars, professors, and even governnt officials gather to discuss breakthroughs in magical theory and practice."
The ntion of the symposium sent a jolt of energy through the trio. Everyone at Magic Tower University knew about the Arcane Symposium—it was where the best of the best showcased their work, and to even be considered for it was an enormous honor. To have research presented there would open doors none of them had ever imagined.
Astrid leaned forward slightly, her voice lowering just enough to draw them further into the mont. "But that's not all. This project will also be eligible for publication in Magicae Arcanum, one of the leading magical journals. If your work is accepted, it will be recognized across the entire magical community. Scholars, researchers, and practitioners from all over the world will read it."
Amberine felt a shiver run down her spine. Publishing in Magicae Arcanum was no small feat. Only the most groundbreaking research made it into that journal. She had grown up reading articles from it, marveling at the innovative spells and magical theories presented by the great minds of their ti. And now, here she was, being offered a chance to have her na on one of those papers.
Elara, ever the intellectual, remained composed, though a flicker of interest crossed her face. "So, this isn't just a research project," she said slowly, "this is a chance to beco recognized as magical scholars."
Astrid nodded, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "Precisely. Participating in this project and presenting it at the symposium would elevate your status in the magical world. And with that recognition, you'll be in a far better position when you take your Ascension Test from Neophyte Rank to Magister."
The Ascension Test. The words hung in the air, heavy with aning. Every Neophyte knew that the test wasn't just about raw magical ability—it was about control, emotional resilience, and the ability to adapt to the ever-changing demands of high-level magic. Failing it ant staying stuck in the lower ranks, but passing it… passing ant becoming a true force in the magical world.
"The Arcane Symposium is attended by so of the most influential figures in magical academia and politics," Astrid continued. "Having your work recognized there will give you credibility and influence. It's not just about passing the Ascension Test; it's about laying the foundation for the rest of your careers."
Amberine's heart raced. It was thrilling, yes, but it was terrifying too. The idea of standing in front of a room full of the most powerful minds in the magical world, presenting their research, felt like walking into a lion's den. And she wasn't alone in her anxiety. Maris, who had always been more reserved, seed to shrink slightly at the thought, her usually brave deanor faltering.
"I… I don't know if I'm ready for sothing like this," Maris admitted quietly. "Presenting in front of those kinds of people… what if I ss up?"
Professor Astrid's expression softened just a fraction, her voice gentler now. "I understand your hesitation, Maris. But let assure you, none of you would be doing this alone. You'll have guidance every step of the way, and the three of you have already proven you're more than capable. It's about pushing past your limits, and that's sothing all magicians have to learn at so point."
Amberine could see the internal struggle on Maris' face, the conflict between her fear of failure and her desire to prove herself. She wanted to encourage her, but truth be told, Amberine wasn't sure how she felt about the idea herself. It was one thing to tackle a difficult exam question in private—another thing entirely to put that knowledge on display in front of the magical elite.
Her fiery temper and competitive nature wanted to rise to the challenge, but the exhaustion, the self-doubt… it gnawed at her.
Elara, however, seed more intrigued than anything. "You said the project will involve deeper research into emotional magic," she said thoughtfully. "What exactly are we looking to uncover?"
Astrid straightened, her eyes brightening with the passion of a professor who loved her craft. "The project will focus on analyzing the emotional core of magic spells—how emotions influence not just the casting of a spell, but its structure and strength. Specifically, we'll be looking at ways to enhance spells through controlled emotional infusion.
If successful, it could revolutionize how we approach emotional magic, especially in the higher ranks where control becos crucial."
Amberine chewed her lip, trying to wrap her mind around the scope of what Astrid was proposing. Revolutionizing emotional magic? It sounded grandiose, even for soone like her, but the potential was undeniable. If they could pull it off, it would cent their nas in magical history.
Maris, still hesitant, glanced between Amberine and Elara, her voice soft but determined. "You really think we can do this?"
Amberine shot her a small, reassuring grin. "Of course we can. If we could survive Draven's exam, we can survive anything."
Maris let out a soft laugh, the tension easing slightly from her shoulders. Elara, ever the pragmatist, nodded once. "It'll be difficult, but it's not impossible. And if it helps us with the Ascension Test, then it's worth the effort."
Professor Astrid seed pleased with their response, her sharp eyes gleaming with approval. "Good. I'm glad to see you're willing to take this seriously. The journey ahead won't be easy, but the rewards will be worth it. You'll be working together, pooling your strengths to tackle the challenges ahead. And believe , this research could change the way we approach magic in the future."
Amberine's excitent began to outweigh her anxiety. The idea of working on sothing so important, so groundbreaking, was thrilling. She could already imagine what it would feel like to stand on that stage, presenting their findings with the eyes of the magical world on them.
It was the kind of challenge she lived for, and despite her usual lazy deanor, the prospect of leaving a lasting impact on the magical community ignited sothing in her.
Elara, too, seed energized by the opportunity. Her analytical mind had always craved deeper intellectual challenges, and the thought of exploring the intricacies of emotional magic intrigued her. "I'm in," she said, her voice calm but resolute. "This kind of research is exactly what I've been looking for."
Amberine nodded, her fiery spirit rekindled. "I'm in too. Let's show the world what we're capable of."
Maris hesitated for a mont longer before finally smiling, the fear in her eyes replaced by determination. "Alright. I'll do it."
Professor Astrid's smile widened, her approval evident. "Excellent. We'll et again in a few days to begin our work. I'll provide you with the preliminary data on the Orb of Curiosity, and we'll start by refining its emotional resonance capabilities."
She paused, her expression growing serious. "But rember, this will be a difficult journey. You'll be pushed to your limits, both emotionally and magically. And when the ti cos for your Ascension Test, the lessons you learn here will be crucial. The test isn't just about magical ability—it's about emotional resilience.
If you can control your emotions while performing high-level magic, you'll have a much better chance of passing."
Amberine's stomach twisted slightly at the ntion of the Ascension Test. She had always known it was coming, but now it felt closer than ever. Still, she couldn't back down now. Not with an opportunity like this in front of her.
As they stood to leave, Professor Astrid's parting words echoed in their minds. "The world of magic is limitless, but only for those who have the courage to push past their boundaries. You've already proven that you have the potential. Now, let's see how far you can go."
The trio walked out of the office, their exhaustion montarily forgotten. Despite the challenges ahead, they knew this was a turning point in their magical careers. The Arcane Symposium, the research, the Ascension Test—it all felt overwhelming, but also exhilarating.
Amberine, as always, was the first to speak. "Well, this is either going to be the best decision we've ever made, or we're going to regret it for the rest of our lives."
Elara smirked. "Probably both."
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Maris chuckled, her earlier hesitation now replaced by a quiet confidence. "I guess we're about to find out."
As they walked down the corridor, the weight of the opportunity ahead of them settled in. They were tired, yes. Exhausted, even. But now, more than ever, they were determined to make the most of the chance they had been given.
Amberine, feeling Ifrit's warmth beneath her robe, couldn't help but smile. The journey ahead would be tough, but it was exactly the kind of challenge she needed to push herself further.
Elara, always composed, was already thinking ahead, her mind buzzing with ideas on how to approach the research. This was what she had been waiting for—sothing worthy of her to focus on.
Of course, other than Draven's exam.
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