《The Sword and The Shadow》Book 1 Chapter 3
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Escape
"Idiot!" Leguna insulted as his face turned glum, "Thanks to your messing around, none of us can leave now."
"But he did say he cared about his men, didn't he?" A trace of viciousness flashed past Eimon's eyes before he gestured for the other prisoners to hold the unconscious sailors hostage.
"Listen here, old fool! You should know these methods are not beneath people like us. If you value the lives of your men at all, you better let us leave this instant!" yelled Eimon in desperation, his eyes darting around to locate the source of the sound.
"Please understand your current predicament. You don't even have anything to bargain with. I'm only giving you one chance. If you give up, I will make sure your end isn't an ugly one," mused the captain without bothering with Eimon's threat.
"I'll show you what I have!" Eimon snickered before he swung his sword towards the sailor at his side. Before his hand could go any further, however, he was shocked to find he could no longer move his body.
It was a level three petrification spell. Given its simple effect, the spell was stronger the closer the dictator was to his target. It was apparent an eighth stratum magus's petrification spell was more than enough to stop Eimon, who did not have a trace of impetus, from blinking.
The captain gradually appeared at the entrance. In fact, he had been there, invisible, all along, looking calmly at the situation in the jail. When he manifested, his hands burst into a waving fury as numerous magical bullets headed straight for the armed prisoner's faces in beautiful arcs.
"This is my final warning. Those who can still move, get back into your cells and secure yourselves with the chains! Otherwise, I'll roast you alive!" barked the captain coldly with a fireball that emanated waves of shuddering heat floating within the palm of his right hand.
Seeing the prisoners succumb to his first volley of attacks, the captain gradually relaxed and dispersed the fireball in his hands. He maintained only his cold stare. It was at that time when a small, thin silhouette rushed out from the group of people and squeezed through the small gap between the captain and the entrance, making its way out to the deck.
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Darn it, I forgot about that kid! thought the captain, shocked.
He had to monitor the prisoners, however, and couldn't exactly give chase. He was certain Leguna wouldn't be able to escape with the second-mate present, though.
Leguna's heart thumped like a loud drum. He knew not where his dedication and courage to escape came from, but after he heard all the prisoners were people who had committed crimes that warranted capital punishment or lifelong sentences as slaves, Leguna couldn't help but feel deep fear for his future.
While it was true and only natural for a child a little over ten years like him to fear death, he was mad at Eimon and the rest and couldn't imagine living with the three murderers. That was why he chose to escape when the captain's attention was not focused on him. Right now, however, he regretted his rashness.
The second-mate looked at Leguna with surprise. He had never expected a prisoner like him to have fifth strata impetus. Not only that, he was the one Hans picked on the most. However, he had chilled his gaze and prepared to kill the escaping prisoner, as stipulated by the empire's laws.
He unslung the bow on his back and drew an arrow from the quiver in a swift motion. After nocking the arrow, the low thrum of a bowstring could be heard as an impetus-infused arrow shot towards the boy with eye-blurring speed. The second-mate was actually a ranger well-versed in archery!
Leguna swerved his head sideways and the arrow barely missed his head. It scraped his scalp as it flew by. The trace of impetus on the arrow opened a small wound near Leguna's ear. Blood dripped from it slowly.
The captain noticed, and suddenly realized he had never informed the aid that Leguna was to be treated differently from the normal prisoners. The arrow had almost taken the child's life, and the second-mate was already preparing his second shot.
"Spare his life!" shouted the captain.
The second-mate, shocked to hear the captain's instruction, accidentally released his arrow. It nicked the child's arm, drawing even more blood.
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Leguna was terrified by the prospect of his imminent death. In his ten-odd years of life, this was his first tussle with death itself! Such fear pushed him to the brink of a mental collapse.
The single thought that dominated his little mind was simple: I need to leave! His immense drive to survive had taken control of his body and caused him to run straight to the walls nearby.
Idiot, how can you scale a wall that high?
The ranger continued to draw his bow once more leisurely. This time, his target was Leguna's calf. What happened a second later, however, completely threw the ranger into a stupor. The moment the kid reached the wall and melded into the shadows, a black smoke emanated from his body and wrapped around him before it gradually spread upwards. By the time the smoke subsided, he was nowhere to be seen!
"W-w-w-what the heck is going on here?!" cursed the second-mate.
The captain had subdued the remaining prisoners and ran to the ranger's side.
"What's wrong? Where's the brat?"
"I... That brat... He was forced to that wall over there... and he... a black smoke came out of nowhere... and then the brat was gone!" stammered the second-mate in reply.
"The heck, is something wrong with your eyes or did you turn insane?!" retorted the captain disbelievingly.
"It's true! I saw it with my own eyes!" argued the second-mate.
"So you mean to say he was here just now and managed to escape using a transference spell?" asked the captain, furrowing his brow.
"That's right...That's definitely it!" nodded the second-mate.
"Definitely your ass! The transference spell is a fifth stratum spell, even I can't dictate it. How could a brat of ten do it? He isn't even someone who's trained in impetus. Do you think a brat like him can both be a tenth stratum magus and an impetus user?! Don't make me take the blame for your damaged brain!"
The captain dropped all decorum and merely continued to rebuke the second-mate.
"I swear it's true!" said the second-mate, his fingers in the air.
Before he finished, Hans finally came over to resolve the situation.
"Captain! How's the situation?" asked Hans.
"It isn't too bad. All the prisoners were apprehended. Only Leguna managed to escape," replied the captain grumpily.
"What? That brat actually managed to escape?" asked Hans, shocked.
"Just ask the second-mate. He's the only one who had an eye on the brat," replied the captain.
After another round of arguments, Hans and the captain had no choice but to accept the second-mate's explanation.
"What do we do now, Captain?" asked Hans.
The captain paused in thought for a few moments.
"Send some of the crew to search the area tonight. If we can't find him by daybreak, we'll continue our voyage as planned!" answered he finally.
"But captain, didn't you say Leguna was handed to you personally by Master Marolyt? If we don't take him to our destination in one piece, how will you explain this when you get back?" reminded Hans.
"It's no big deal. The master only instructed me to bring him to Lance alive. If possible, I was to deliver him to Starfall but we've completed our mission even if we don't," replied the captain.
"Why did you have me mess with the kid, then?" asked Hans, unable to resist his curiosity.
"Well... I can only say it's a whim of the master," the captain said as he smiled bitterly when he recalled what Marolyt told him: 'When the child's on board, have someone mess with him! As long as you don't cause permanent harm, you can do anything you want! That darned brat... There's no way I'll let him off this easily for barging into my territory!"
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8 152We Never Use Our Powers for Anything Important
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8 71On the Road to Elspar (Book 1)
The year is 1329. The Huntress' War has entered its tenth year, inflaming competing nationalisms and pitting the Confederacy of Caldrein against one of the continent's superpowers, the Tenereian Union. Desperately outnumbered, the Confederacy has relied on the prowess of its famed Caldran mercenaries, with highly-trained and experienced warbands returning from foreign conflicts to the defense of their homeland, and it is on their backs that Caldrein has successfully mounted a valiant defense for a decade. But they are losing, and day by day, with all the grace of a sledgehammer, the vast Tenereian armies take one more bit of Caldran territory, one footstep at a time. Sixteen-year-old Neianne from the village of Caelon has submitted herself to Faulkren Academy, one of the centuries-old institutions established to train the next generation of Caldrein's elite soldiers of fortune, to learn the ways of wars for three years before embarking upon the defense of her country. Her dryad family once hailed from reclusive woodland communes isolated from Caldrein's complicated mainstream society, and her upbringing leaves the shy village girl unprepared to suddenly train alongside other apprentices from backgrounds as low as the dirty slums of Caldrein's cities and as high as the halls of aristocratic power. Yet the war is eroding the norms and traditions that the Caldran people have long considered part of their national mythos, and the tensions within the confederacy that have long simmered under the surface - race, class, community, identity - are slowly but surely dividing its people, and Neianne must grow and discover who she really is, even as the war that she is steadfastly training for comes to its inexorable end... On the Road to Elspar is a fantasy quest - a work of interactive fiction wherein readers get to vote on what happens next at critical junctures - that is the first entry in a story that follows Neianne of Caelon, which first began on July 20, 2016. Originally a three-part in medias res prologue to a larger story titled On the Elsparian Road, it was eventually decided that this section - which covers Neianne's three years at Faulkren Academy - become its own independent story due to length, structural, and accessibility reasons. Despite this being a reader interactive work of fiction, due to logistical and verification concerns, voting will only be counted on its thread on the forum Sufficient Velocity, where this story originally began. As such, the content here on Royal Road serves as a story-only archive. You are, of course, entirely welcome to enjoy On the Road to Elspar as a conventional work of fiction, just as you are welcome to comment, discuss, and provide critique. But if you would like to participate in the voting, then I would be honored to welcome you on Sufficient Velocity. To facilitate accessibility and to ensure the best reading experience, this story-only version of On the Road to Elspar will be updated at a periodic pace, even though further content exists, so as to not overwhelm new readers on Royal Road. If you enjoy this story, wish to binge it, and/or want to participate in voting immediately, you may of course read all additional content via the link provided above. This paragraph will be removed once the content on Royal Road catches up with what has already been posted in its original thread. Cover artwork by DreamSyndd.
8 334Chaos Realm; A VRMMO Tale
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8 160Riverdale Village
You are a mage leading a team of B-Ranked adventurers. Every B-Ranked Adventurer Party is given a test to determine whether or not they're worthy of being graded A-Rank. The Guild Master issues you the test. In Riverdale Village, there is a great fiend attempting to resurrect a powerful demon... You must investigate the town, find the villain and his conspirators and thwart their plot! How will you do so? Will you work with the town, who may or may not be conspirators, or go at it with your team alone? Use your judgement and logic to determine the best path to proceed and deliver justice upon the villains! (This is a choose-your-own adventurer theme fiction. I've browsed the site fairly well... But have yet to encounter this genre. If you do know of one here, do tell me. That aside, this novel is still incomplete... This is just to show that I'm not dead yet, nor have I given up.)
8 59A spider in the arrow-verse
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