LOGIN"I am still waiting. Did you not promise me answers?"
Mane was lying on his bed, his gaze fixed onto the ceiling of his room. At had been five hours- five hours since his class had ended. Normally, he would have paid a visit to the library after class but he had no mood for that today. He returned to the dormitory immediately after class.
He wasn't alone. The soft breathing of the twins could be heard in the dark room, which had been deprived of its' lights a short ten minutes ago.
This room which had two bunk beds, was originally designed to accommodate four individuals. This implied that they were missing a roommate. The twins had picked the bunk bed that was at the left side of the room, extremely close to the bathroom yet far away from the window. A window that coincidentally was at the right side of the room, where Mane's bed was.
Mane was accustomed to luxury, but even he had to admit that the rooms the academy provided for the elite students were truly extravagant. Each room had a balcony and a bathroom. The bathrooms were fitted with both a bathtub and a stand-in shower that was bordered by glass wall.
Mane had chosen the upper bank. Unlike the twins who wanted to be as far away from the window as possible, Mane liked to watch the moon. The glowing moon and the glistering stars that littered the sky helped in calming him down but the dark room served as a constant reminder of the events that occurred this afternoon.
The darkness of the room that had acted as a safe haven just yester night and all the nights before, brought back memories of what had happened in the classroom.
Those icy hands that had gripped his being and the terror that had latched onto his very soul.
He shook every time he recalled the screams of the voices that took refuge in the darkness. As for the hand that had rescued him and the light that gave him hope, Mane understood that he had the 3rd and the 8th to thank.
He owed them his life!
He did not want to imagine what would have happened if they did not take action. The light was produced by the 8th. He called it a spell of clarity, a high rank alchemy technique that was difficult to master but gave bountiful results when it was.
This spell was able to clear one's mind and hence was a perfect tool to use when dealing with dark lifeforms. The 8th also mentioned that the spell of clarity could be used to cancel out any distractive thoughts when comprehending a technique or a skill. In the higher worlds, it was a skill in high demand. According to the 1st, even nobility and ascended realm experts would pay handsomely for an alchemist who could cast this technique.
Under normal circumstances, Mane would have been curious regarding the depth of the 8th's ability but not today. Today, he only wanted answers.
As for the hand that had dragged him out, it belonged to the 3rd. The 3rd was a spiritualist! Spiritualists were able to invade the minds of others and hence they are feared across the worlds.
Apart from the royal family of the Northern Empire, Mane did not know of any other spiritualists on Zandor. However, that family had a flaw. They had no fighting capabilities. The 3rd was different. From what the others told him, the 3rd was a battle freak! The 2nd mentioned that the third could not only invade the consciousness of others but could also control inanimate objects.
The third was a psychokinetic (telekinetic)!
Luckily, there weren't many spiritualists since it was a very rare profession due to its stringent qualifications.
For one to become a spiritualist they had to have a high level of intelligence. Secondly, they should have a soul based bloodline. As for becoming a spiritualist at the level of the 3rd, one had to have at the very least, a legendary bloodline. This made practicing as a spiritualist extremely difficult.
There was a leeway though. If high ranking spiritualists could transfer their bloodlines to others, that person would inherit their abilities!
"Why aren't any of you answering? WHAT IS HAPPENNING TO ME?"
Mane's furious shout was so deafening that the space in his inner psyche shook. Even then, no one stepped forward to answer him.
"Please, tell me what is going on?"
Mane's voice no longer held the power to move the space. He was pleading now. When he was in the classroom he could maintain his composure. The only reason he could do that was because he was in public. He even had the composure to trick his teacher.
Things were different now. He was all alone. There were nine lifeforms with him- nine- but he still felt alone. He missed his parents. He missed Uncle Jake. The man always knew what to say to comfort him. He had never felt so vulnerable before. He began to cry.
Listening to the sobs of the little boy, the nine lifeforms that stayed in this space were distraught. Though all of them were hegemons of their worlds, none knew how to comfort a kid.
*Sigh*
A sigh resounded. The sigh was filled with resignation.
"Okay kid. We'll answer your question"
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"Did you feel that?" Alexis asked her husband. Ray nodded, a rarely seen seriousness etched on his face.
"We have to go there now!" Ray restrained Alexis as she struggled to break free. Alexis was a very intelligent woman. No matter what happened she was always very well composed, rarely losing her cool. In the myriad worlds, Alexis was renowned not only for her beauty but for her intelligence and excellent deductive skills. Ray on the other hand was called the brute king. He always handled things with his fists and rarely considered the consequences of his actions. Unfortunately, when it came to their son she was anything but tactful. In times like these the Brute King was the calm one. Though this wasn't the first time, the irony of this statement had not been lost on him.
"We can't. Come back to your senses Alexis! If we could feel it, so could they." Ray's words were very effective. Alexis had regained her sanity. She knew Ray was right. If they could tell what that power was, she was positive they had felt it too.
"We'll go and see him, I promise you that. But not now, okay?" Alexis nodded her head at her husband's words.
"It's just that we are his parents but we have barely spent any time with him. Even when he needs us we cannot help." Alexis bit her bottom lip as she struggled to restrain her tears.
"I know. It pains me as well"
Ray sighed in frustration as he hugged his wife. Her trembling shoulders and sniffs were a clear indication that her tear ducts had failed her. He looked up at the night sky as killing intent filled his eyes. He would make them pay for this. The ones that had separated their family. His father's clan.
The Greek Pantheon!
On a major world, high above the clouds was a mountain. A mighty mountain that caused all who cast their eyes upon it to feel awe and fear. That mountain was the home of the Greek gods, Mount Olympus!
"That power… Could it be?" A man with white hair that ended just below his shoulders and an unruly beard that reached his chest stared at the clouds below with his blue eyes. Though he had an average height and an average build, there was a formless aura around him that caused one to feel fear. He stood straight like a javelin as he stared at nothing in particular, his thoughts in such a jumbled mess that he ignored the figure that stood at his side.
The figure that stood at his side was different from him. For starters, he was at least seven feet tall and completely dwarfed the 5 feet 8 inches middle aged man he stood with. He had an impressive build, his muscles struggling to break his leather armor apart.
Unlike the older man, this figure stopped down on a railing, his elbow was propped onto it as his hand cupped his chiseled chin. The huge sword strapped to his back only served to increase his grandeur.
He had an indifferent expression on his face as he said, as if to no one in particular, "That power could only belong to him. Father, we must act now."
"No, Ares we cannot. Even I cannot locate the boy. What makes you think we can do anything?"
The tall man sneered, "Old man I know you could have located him if you wanted to. Why don't you just admit that you cannot do it! You are weak, just like that bastard."
"I am weak?"
The originally docile weather took a sharp turn. Dark clouds gathered above the castle on the mountain.
"Did you just call me weak?"
In response to his words, the thunderous roar of the lightning elements, lit up the sky.
*BOOM*
*crackle*
*BOOM*
Two huge bolts of lightning, each as thick as an adult man descended with ferocity as they aimed at the tall figure.
Ares's expression changed as he watched the bolts descend. He unsheathed the large sword strapped to his back as he slashed towards the sky with all the strength he could muster. A bright sword light ascended to confront the deadly attack!
*BOOM*
The sword light canceled out a lightning bolt and reduced the strength of the other by a small fraction.
Unfortunately, that was all it could do!
The remaining lightning bolt came crashing down on Ares! He bent he legs and raised his sword above his head as he held it horizontally, welcoming the attack.
*BOOM*
The thunderous sound of lightning crashing down on its prey resounded loudly, alerting all who lived on the mountain.
Ares looked up at his father. His fingers clenched as he seethed silently, his rage at its boiling point.
He knew the man looking down on him right now was not going to admit it but he regretted the decision he made seven years ago.
But Ares was different. He did not regret a thing!
If he could turn back time he would kill the damn kid! It seemed that he had to seriously consider the offer that THAT MAN gave him.
The lightning clad figure looked down on the sorry figure that lay sprawled on the ground, not at all resembling the grandiose figure of a few seconds ago.
He ignored the look of bitterness and resentment that was directed at him and declared with a loud, booming voice.
"Remember this Ares. Don't you dare disrespect me. FOR. I. AM. ZEUS!!!!"
On an uninhabited planet a lonely figure marched on. A big black cloak covering the figure’s entire being. The land the hooded figure walked on was barren. Cracked grounds with no sign of water anywhere. The excessive heat had driven away all living creatures. Even those that could survive in dry habitats made no attempts to live here. The parched ground gained a new crack line wherever the hooded figure stepped. The aura this ‘being’ exuded was calm. Steps steady and relaxed as though a desert was his playground, his back steady as a spear as he continued his solitary journey.*croak*croak*Well, this mysterious being was not totally alone. The outline of a raven could be seen flying towards the hooded figure, seemingly returning from the direction our mysterious stranger was headed to. The earlier croaks an announcement of his return
“He’s going to be fine. He just needs to stay here for a couple of weeks that’s all.” A brown haired teenager had his back to the physician who was speaking. All his attention was given to the unconscious young lad soaking in a shallow spring. The physician did not seem to mind the teen’s attitude. He informed him to let him know if there was anything he needed and exited the room.Frederick was still gazing upon his little brother’s broken body. From the reports of his brother’s friends, he knew how his upbeat little brother got into his current situation. It was always an unwise decision to provoke a person stronger than you, no matter your background. One can only use their background to suppress a stronger opponent when you are confident you have adequate protection. Luckily for his brother, an injury that would normally take over a year to heal would be completely dealt with in less than a mont
“AAHHH!”Accompanying the deafening sound of a small object ramming into a building, was the painful scream of a minor.Looking at the figure who was embedded in the wall of the building, with his mouth foaming, all those watching grew terrified. How was that possible?! How could a simple flick, knock someone flying for dozens of meters. It was obvious to all that Aegeus was knocked unconscious. No one could possibly endure that much pain. The fascinating thing was that the other members of the Silver Wolves had not interfered during the entire process, as though they already knew how things were going to turn out.
“You dare ignore me!” An angry bellow interrupted the kind moment Abelard was having with his lowerclassmen. Aegeus had finally given into his rage when he realised that the silver wolves thought nothing of him. He was a proud person. And he had been used to ignoring others and not the other way around. Because of the team’s reputation, he had been trying to garner their attention with some subtle hints, including loudly clearing his throat. After all, in his books, he was being courteous by giving them such a huge amount of face.Unfortunately, all his efforts yielded nothing. The group continued to ignore him, as though he and his entourage were invisible. Worst of all, the onlookers were snickering in contempt and joy, when many of them realised that he was still being ignored, despite his efforts. For
Mane and the others were disgusted by what they were witnessing in the carriage. They knew of Aegeus. Generally, a character like him whose family only owned an earldom in the kingdom of Neces, would warrant no attention from them. Abelard was a prince of an empire, one that the kingdom of Neces paid tribute to. The twins had a grand duke of an empire as a father. As for Mane, the others were not sure of his background, but they knew it completely trumped theirs. So naturally, they would have disregarded such a minor character. But this arrogant kid was different.On his own he was not an important character, but he had a brother that was. His brother, Frederick Fulbright, was a ninth year student and one of the top talents of the academy. His brother, just like the twins and Abelard, had reached the E- grade (second level
“HAHAHAHAHA” In a luxurious carriage nearby, far away from prying eyes, but close enough to listen to every word that was said, a teasing laughter rang out. Inside the luxurious carriage sat five people- an older man and four ten year olds. The laughter came from the older man.“Mr. Aikens sir, how long do you intend to laugh?” A blond hair boy with beautiful blue eyes asked the older man with a small smile on his face. Seated next to him was the laughing elder, and a brown haired boy with brown eyes, who had a bitter smile on his cute face. The brown haired boy was none other than Abelard and the blond haired kid was Mane. They had come out of their rooms to meet Abelard’s little sister who had enrolled this year. They had barely left their room when they heard their mate speak of them in a gr