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Spring had arrived, but the cold winter chill still clung to the early hours of the morning, waiting to be warmed in the sun that was still rising above the treetops of the woodland behind the Academy. One's breath could be seen in the air, but the Initiates in the class two years from graduating were all called to meet here. A number of Proctors were present, staring at the assembled class. "We called you out here today to work on something you are all lacking in, severely lacking." A Proctor... no, a Dreadlord, came forward and took precedence of the exercise. "Personal training is not something to scoff at." He added, turning to pierce a few Initiates to his right with a stony look. They ceased their giggling, but the smiles were still present.
"Of course, this does not apply to each and every one of you. Some of you have made great progression with your magic... but some of you need to branch out and prove that your magic is not just reliant on one move." The Dreadlord turned to look at the Proctors, nodding at them. Slowly, they began to depart, leaving the entire class to the Dreadlord. "Now... without them breathing down your necks, I am here to show you all how you each could take your magic up a notch. I am Dreadlord Ophir. First Rank. The first exercise, I would like you all to find a marked rock." He gestured out to the bordering clearing just behind him. There were many rocks in question, spread out in the large expanse of clear ground.
Vittoria Larrainth took the first few steps to lead, giving the Dreadlord a smile that was without any actual warmth or pleasantry, walking beyond and towards the clearing. Many other Initiates wordlessly began to follow, and Vittoria did not stop until she was at one of the rocks towards the center. Minutes later, Ophir took to the middle of the clearing and scanned the group. Finally, his eyes fell on Vittoria, staring at her as it sizing her up. "Initiate Larrainth. We met briefly at your father's memorial service. I was---"
"You were in the same unit that got him killed." She finished for him, that same empty smiling quirking at her lips. "I remember."
Ophir set his jaw and nodded.
"My magic is one of destruction, like many of you would have the pleasure of wielding." His gaze drifted from Vittoria, addressing the class as a whole now. His voice could be heard by all, well and clear. He was an older Dreadlord, nearing fifty like her father had been. Vittoria crossed her arms and turned her ocean hued gaze to the rest of her class. Some of them could possibly do well to learn from this exercise expected of them, but she also knew not everyone of them would be able to survive. Times may have changed, but once they were out of this Academy and into the real world, she knew which of her peers would not be cut out for the work of a Dreadlord.
At least they had the choice of joining the Guard.
"See your rocks? Your magic, at it's purest, can be malleable. Some of you will fail in this task, but that only means with practice, you will be able to master it. Time will tell. It is the kind of task that sets you apart and see yourself rise within the Ranks of the Dreadlords. If you are a wielder of destruction, this may prove difficult for you." He looked at Vittoria again, and it was clear he was aware of how potent her magic was. The smile on her face turned smug. It did not budge as Ophir lifted a hand and closed it to a fist. Every rock before an Initiate cracked and crumbled apart.
There were many confused faces, and Ophir even let out an amused chuckled. "In order to work well as a team, we need to work on ourselves first. Finding the root of our magic and learning how to manipulate this in our favour... for this exercise, you are to attempt in repairing your rock. It can be done, and so simply... but there are Dreadlords out there that still have not mastered such a skill. Now, go on. Have a crack at it."
And he would not speak again unless a question was asked of him. He wandered out towards the outer ring of the assembled class, speaking to the Initiates there when they questioned him.
Vittoria crouched down and inspected the clean cuts in her rock. Ophir... that was the one able to manipulate the earth, she recalled from the many reports she had read of that incident. "Hm..." She dusted her hands off and stood.
Many others called upon their magic and stood there a moment, getting a feel of it before attempting to find the source of it. Some Initiates tried with their magic as is, and of course resulted in failure immediately. Bits of rocks flew in all sorts of directions, some broke into more pieces, or nothing at all happened.
"Of course, this does not apply to each and every one of you. Some of you have made great progression with your magic... but some of you need to branch out and prove that your magic is not just reliant on one move." The Dreadlord turned to look at the Proctors, nodding at them. Slowly, they began to depart, leaving the entire class to the Dreadlord. "Now... without them breathing down your necks, I am here to show you all how you each could take your magic up a notch. I am Dreadlord Ophir. First Rank. The first exercise, I would like you all to find a marked rock." He gestured out to the bordering clearing just behind him. There were many rocks in question, spread out in the large expanse of clear ground.
Vittoria Larrainth took the first few steps to lead, giving the Dreadlord a smile that was without any actual warmth or pleasantry, walking beyond and towards the clearing. Many other Initiates wordlessly began to follow, and Vittoria did not stop until she was at one of the rocks towards the center. Minutes later, Ophir took to the middle of the clearing and scanned the group. Finally, his eyes fell on Vittoria, staring at her as it sizing her up. "Initiate Larrainth. We met briefly at your father's memorial service. I was---"
"You were in the same unit that got him killed." She finished for him, that same empty smiling quirking at her lips. "I remember."
Ophir set his jaw and nodded.
"My magic is one of destruction, like many of you would have the pleasure of wielding." His gaze drifted from Vittoria, addressing the class as a whole now. His voice could be heard by all, well and clear. He was an older Dreadlord, nearing fifty like her father had been. Vittoria crossed her arms and turned her ocean hued gaze to the rest of her class. Some of them could possibly do well to learn from this exercise expected of them, but she also knew not everyone of them would be able to survive. Times may have changed, but once they were out of this Academy and into the real world, she knew which of her peers would not be cut out for the work of a Dreadlord.
At least they had the choice of joining the Guard.
"See your rocks? Your magic, at it's purest, can be malleable. Some of you will fail in this task, but that only means with practice, you will be able to master it. Time will tell. It is the kind of task that sets you apart and see yourself rise within the Ranks of the Dreadlords. If you are a wielder of destruction, this may prove difficult for you." He looked at Vittoria again, and it was clear he was aware of how potent her magic was. The smile on her face turned smug. It did not budge as Ophir lifted a hand and closed it to a fist. Every rock before an Initiate cracked and crumbled apart.
There were many confused faces, and Ophir even let out an amused chuckled. "In order to work well as a team, we need to work on ourselves first. Finding the root of our magic and learning how to manipulate this in our favour... for this exercise, you are to attempt in repairing your rock. It can be done, and so simply... but there are Dreadlords out there that still have not mastered such a skill. Now, go on. Have a crack at it."
And he would not speak again unless a question was asked of him. He wandered out towards the outer ring of the assembled class, speaking to the Initiates there when they questioned him.
Vittoria crouched down and inspected the clean cuts in her rock. Ophir... that was the one able to manipulate the earth, she recalled from the many reports she had read of that incident. "Hm..." She dusted her hands off and stood.
Many others called upon their magic and stood there a moment, getting a feel of it before attempting to find the source of it. Some Initiates tried with their magic as is, and of course resulted in failure immediately. Bits of rocks flew in all sorts of directions, some broke into more pieces, or nothing at all happened.