Mary Miller
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The clang of bells erupted across the entire place, the sound resounding across the entire Academy from the classroom to the courtyards. Professor Carnus blinked and the jet stream of acid trickled to a stop. They were saved by the bell—for real this time. Han's knees buckled down for a moment, somewhat fazed for a moment. Did he hear correctly? But the man had stopped so it had to be true. He rested a hand over his chest and greedily gulped down some air, and yet his gaze still stuck to the orbs…
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While two young men continued their lessons with nothing but hard work and sheer will until the end of their class, another had enough. This was enough time dawdling around with nothing to do in this cozy cat's crib and acting like everything was fine with the world—because it wasn't! Even if he got a cup of milk every meal time from the Innkeeper herself, this young Bodyguard would no longer allow himself to sit here and do nothing. He already had enough waiting. This was his fault in the first place…
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"This test is a lot harder since it will be you who will be hosting it, Battle Mage Carnus." Timothy said with a small incline of his head. He might have said something else, something more aligned with his true thoughts, but he could tell that this might be their only chance to stay here and be taught properly by the Battle Mage. He had to be more servile and obliging for once. The older man looked at the younger man for a moment, and though he might have mocked this boy before, the Professor managed to…
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The two of them were finally in the courtyard, after all this time of being kicked out in the Basic Combat Spell Class and not having any clue of what the Professor was actually teaching—Han might end begrudgingly admitting that this class was where spectacles actually happened. A jolt of lightning shot out to the Mana Shield held up by one of the Students in defense—and then another flood of earth darts rained on the second shield that had been put up in a second. The poor young man holding onto his…
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Han stared at the man. "For now, I will accept that the two of you have learned to at least even cast one spell, but that is not enough." Howard Carnus looked at him, "Especially for you, there is a certain method to using mana. Follow it." He nodded numbly. "Alright, let's continue with our discussion." Whether it was fortunate or not—Han did end up realizing that his Psion class wasn't exactly aMage class. That should have been obvious from the start. Especially when the High Mage didn't give it as…
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When the Headmaster was done with his conversation with the Battle Mage… Han almost felt bad for the man that welcomed them, somewhat begrudgingly into class. The man for all of his pompous and self-aggrandizing attitude was actually a decent teacher. The man treated Ellynn like any other Student. Perhaps as long as one could perform magic then there was no grudge held against them. The only problem was that neither he and Timothy had actually performed any spell in the past and thus resulted in this…
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"Sorcerers?" She wrinkled her nose, "Yes, that is the class, and I suppose the difference between Sorcerers and Warlocks is that the power comes naturally for the former while the latter has to make a pact…" She coughed and waved a hand, "This is best to be discussed on higher year levels, you're only all first years—it's best to understand the history of magic and how one can learn it. All of you are here because you can learn magic by yourselves, and that is much safer than making a pact with any…
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While a part of Han would have liked to scrutinize and focus on the in-depth implications of meeting Iola and such—he didn't have much time to spare for it when other things were also at hand. Choosing to not focus on chatting with the Mermaid until lunch, he and Timothy barely made it to class on time. He and Timothy stumbled to the back of the class, took their seats, and he sighed in relief. Whether Professor Pierce actually walked to class rather than teleporting to her classroom—it was a good…
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The dormitory rooms in Dewrowan Tower weren't all standardized. Some might have been a little larger than others. The rooms having ample space for bookshelves and an extra bed that could fit three people or more. And others would barely have enough room for a lavatory and a bed for an individual. If one were to ask about the architecture of the Kraelonia Academy's design? An Architect would have said that it had focused more on the outside than the inside. But one thing was for sure, it hadn't taken too…
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When Han glanced back to check who it was, it would turn out that he would come face to face with a notable woman. It was Xanthe Brande with a small frown in her lips. He immediately moved aside and managed a grin. "Oops, sorry about that." He hardly even noticed her until she spoke up! The woman quirked her lips at him but then nodded in acknowledgement. Until she glanced at his left, "Good morning Leon. It's good to see that you indeed have a lot of friends, you really have grown up." A smile finally…
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