《Paragon of Destruction 》Chapter 105: Blindsided
Advertisement
"This is insane."
Arran had already said it at least a dozen times, but he still hoped he could somehow change Snowcloud's mind.
"I'll only be gone for a month or two," Snowcloud said. "You'll be able to handle it."
"What if I run into another novice? Or bandits? Or a rogue mage?" He only barely kept himself from screaming in frustration.
"You're over a hundred miles from the nearest village," she replied calmly. "There's almost no chance of meeting other people here."
"Then what if I'm attacked by wild beasts, or monsters?"
"You will just have to kill them," she answered. "You're a mage. You can defend yourself."
"But you blinded me!"
That, of course, was the real problem.
When Arran awoke that morning, Snowcloud had handed him a mug of herbal tea, telling him that drinking it would aid his Sense training. After the potion she had used to keep him awake when they fled the Valley, he was hesitant to ingest her concoctions, but at her insistence, he had done it anyway.
He had realized his mistake only moments later, because almost immediately after he drained the mug, his vision began to fade. A few moments more, and it was gone completely, with Arran suddenly finding the world plunged into complete darkness.
He had felt some panic at this — how could he not? — but he had tried to stay calm, reminding himself that with Snowcloud at his side, he wasn't in any real danger.
His panic had turned into terror when she informed him that she would be departing for several months, leaving Arran behind to train his Sense. Once she returned, she said, she would give him the antidote to the poison that had blinded him.
He had pleaded, raged, begged, reasoned, and threatened in hopes of dissuading her from the insane plan, but none of his efforts had any effect in changing her mind.
Instead, she had told him that it was a necessary step for him to develop his Sense, and that he would be grateful for the lesson once she returned. He had already resolved to show his gratitude with a fireball to her face once he regained his vision.
"What if you don't return?" he asked. "What if you die, or get injured? What if you decide to leave me here?!"
"If I don't return, your vision should return in under half a year," she answered. "Although by then, you should be able to do without it."
The words offered Arran little comfort. He wasn't confident in lasting even a week without being able to see, much less half a year.
"Why do you need to go, anyway? Can't you stay here, at least?"
Advertisement
Although her company was the last thing he wanted right now, anything would be better than being left blind and alone beyond the borders of the Empire.
"There are certain herbs I need to find," she said. "And you would only get in the way. Even with your vision, you need a stronger Sense to be useful to me."
"If I could see you right now, I would punch you," Arran said in a bitter voice, realizing there was no changing her mind.
"But you can't," Snowcloud said. "And that's the problem. You rely entirely on your natural senses, and you haven't even begun to train your magical Sense."
"I didn't know I could train it," Arran replied. "If I'd known, I would have started long ago."
"But you didn't, so now, I'm helping you." Although he could not see her face, Arran thought he could hear some amusement in her voice.
"There has to be a different way," Arran said pleadingly.
"There is," Snowcloud replied. "You could do what most initiates do, and spend a night or two blindfolded every week, slowly developing your Sense. With that, it should only take you about a decade to reach the level you need to be. Would you prefer that?"
"Yes!" Arran exclaimed instantly. Right now, several years of steady training sounded infinitely better than being left blind in the wild.
"Too bad," Snowcloud said. "I can't wait that long, and neither can you. Now, take this."
She pressed something into Arran's hand that felt like a rectangular piece of stone.
"It's a Memory Amulet," she explained. "It contains information on the rare herbs that can be found in this region. Your Sense isn't strong enough to read it just yet, but in a few weeks, you'll be able to begin deciphering it. Doing so will help you train your Sense, as well as teaching you the basics of herbalism. I expect you to memorize it before I return."
"Can't you at least give me some advice on how to train my Sense?"
No answer came, and after some moments, Arran realized that Snowcloud must have left. He called out several more times, but there was no response.
He sat down on the cave floor, then spent the next hour waiting, hoping that she would return. Perhaps she would realize that her plan was complete madness, change her mind, and come back.
But she didn't, and after a while, the truth finally began to sink in. He was blind and alone, in the middle of the wilderness, and it would be months before Snowcloud would return.
The thought filled him with a dull sense of panic, but there was nothing he could do. As he went over his options in his head, he realized none of them would do anything to change the situation.
Advertisement
After some time lamenting his misfortune — and shouting various curses and insults — he began to examine the Memory Amulet. As expected, he was unable to make out its contents, although he could feel that there was something inside.
This was not his first time encountering a Memory Amulet, of course. Years ago, when he traveled with Master Zhao, he had taken another one from a group of bandits. Supposedly, it held enchanting techniques, but he had never gotten anything from it other than a hint of Essence. As the years passed, he had all but forgotten about it.
Now, he retrieved the amulet from his void bag — fortunately, his lack of sight did not prevent him from sensing the contents of the bag — and began to study it once more.
Although he could still not read it, he found that the presence of Essence inside seemed much clearer than before. And not just that — it was also clearer than the contents of Snowcloud's amulet.
He spent several hours studying it, but although he could tell there was some kind of writing inside, it was like trying to read a book from a distance of a hundred paces.
Eventually, he gave up and focused his attention on trying to Sense what was around him. This, too, proved to be fruitless — although he thought he could feel a hint of Natural Essence in the area, it was far too weak to be useful.
In the days that followed, he divided his time between studying the amulets, trying to use his Sense to make out his surroundings, and the drudging work of purifying Essence.
None of it seemed to achieve much, and after a week, he found himself in the same position he had started in — blind, helpless, and without any idea of how to change his situation. The only difference he could sense was that a week without bathing properly had left him smelling somewhat foul.
He had bottles with drinking water in his void bags, and he had used those to wash himself, but he couldn't be too wasteful with his drinking water — if Snowcloud did not return, he might end up needing every drop of it.
He knew there was a creek about two hundred paces from the cave, and he thought he should be able to make it there even without being able to see. But then, the risk of getting lost in the wilderness was a serious one, especially in his current state.
Deciding whether to risk it took him half an hour, but eventually, he made up his mind. The only way he would develop his Sense was by using it, and merely sitting in a cave seemed like poor practice.
Reaching the creek was easier than he expected. Although he fell at least a dozen times, stumbling over roots and bumping into trees, he could already hear the burble of the creek when he was halfway there, and finding it proved simple even if he fell several more times.
When he arrived at the creek, he did not dare leave his void bags on its bed, knowing that finding them again if he lost them would be all but impossible. Instead, he wrapped his belongings in his robe, then held the bundle above his head as he bathed. It was far from convenient, but losing his void bags would be a disaster.
As he dressed himself after bathing, he breathed a sigh of relief. Being blind and naked as he bathed, he had felt terrifyingly vulnerable. That he had gotten through it unscathed felt like a small victory.
He did not linger before heading back to the cave, immediately heading back in the same direction he came from, careful to move in a straight line.
After a quarter hour, he knew he had gone the wrong way. He should have reached the hill already, but instead, the land under his feet was still decidedly flat.
Not allowing himself to panic, he made his way back to the creek. Returning was far easier, and soon, he was back where he had started.
A second attempt to find the cave did not fare much better, and this time, he had trouble even making his way back to the creek.
He let out a deep sigh when he understood that he could not find his way back — not without risking getting truly lost. Perhaps once his Sense improved it would be possible, but for now, his best option was to remain where he was, at least for the time being.
Here, he had plenty of water, and there was more food than he needed in his void bags. Without shelter from the wind, the nights would be cold, but as long as it didn't rain it wouldn't be too bad.
For three days, Arran stayed at the side of the creek. It was perhaps slightly more unpleasant than the cave had been, but the cold was nothing he could not bear, and in either place, all he could see was darkness.
He fell back into his routine of studying the amulets and purifying Essence. Occasionally, he would take breaks to study the seal on his forbidden Realm, but there, too, his progress was frustratingly slow.
On the third day, he had just begun purifying Essence when he suddenly Sensed a presence. At once, he was alarmed — anything strong enough for him to Sense had to be dangerous.
When he heard a low growl, he knew he was in trouble.
Advertisement
- In Serial72 Chapters
Let's Imagine a Female Knight From Another World
The distant lands of Euphoria are plagued with corrupt kings, ruthless knights, savage beasts, and endless bloodshed. After dying an unseemly death, Momoko Miwa meets with the Goddess of Sorcery, who offers her refuge in the world to defeat the foreboding Evil King. Unfortunately, due to her inept perception of fantasy, she accepts with the hopes of becoming an incredible knight like the heroine of her favorite manga. She finds herself on the outskirts of Phoenia, one of the strongest military powers in the world currently being targeted by all governing nations due to their increasing level of magic proficiency--something the other powers lack entirely. With the secrets of magic unfolding, alliances being tested, and mentalities being broken: Will Momoko prove to be a worthy Holy Knight, or will her new surroundings overwhelm her into oblivion?
8 242 - In Serial9 Chapters
Crossroads
Elena Cochran begged her father to take a safer job after nearly being shot to death. They end up moving to a small town in Georgia on a secret that she doesn't know about. For her protection, he hires the president of a motorcycle club - Michael Gilbert to be her bodyguard. Elena only knows of him being her annoying, hot tempered neighbor, but everything about him intrigues her and ignites a passion within her that she has never known. He believes he is damned to Hell. He is supposed to protect her when the only other person she needs protection from is him. He is not a good guy and she is too good for him. She is a job, but when he first sees her, he knows he wants nothing more than to protect her, to love her. She slowly breaks down his walls and he has to decide on whether or not to let his heart take the lead or to use her feelings against her to keep her safe. Will Elena ever be able to forgive him or her father when she finds out the truth?
8 87 - In Serial36 Chapters
Jack's Journey
In Jack's world, humans control only a small piece of land. Pushed by powerful and intelligent monsters, humanity lacks farms and resources. Living in the world where might makes right, humanity can only rely on accumulations of their ancestors to survive. Humanity is not a very successful race. Jack is only a son of a farmer. He waits for a military conscription, to fight on the frontier. Jack doesn't have great dreams, he just wants to be strong enough to defend himself. He doesn't know the humanity is currently on the brink of extinction and everyone’s lives are going to soon change diametrically, as the civilization is crumbling apart. WARNING: Not all tags are relevant from the beginning of the story. (Antihero, Post-Apocalyptic)
8 235 - In Serial64 Chapters
Gone
Virgil Anxiety Black was in his room recovering from a panic attack when the castle is stormed. His best friend, Remus Lucious, has just enough time to help him escape before throwing himself back into the battle in an effort to save his boyfriend and Virgil's brother, Crown Prince Janus. Virgil finds himself running through the woods and unknowingly crosses the border between his kingdom and the kingdom next door. There Virgil is found by Crown Prince Roman, Remus's semi-long not exactly lost twin. Not recognizing Virgil as royalty and only seeing the garbs that show him as a citizen of another kingdom Roman does what he thinks is best.He gives the poor boy a panic attack while simultaneously arresting him and throwing him in the dungeons.While Roman recruits the help of his two best friends to help him figure out who Virgil is and why he's in their territory Virgil is rightfully panicking over the recent events. After a few hurt feelings and a couple death stares the Light Realm learns what transpired next door. In an effort to help both kingdoms Roman's and Virgil (now acting King Virgil) make a truce and put aside their differences. Roman and his two friends, Marquess Patton and Lord Logan, join Virgil in this epic quest to save their brothers, and the Dark Realm kingdom.Like any great tale this book is filled with Fear! Love! Betrayal! Heartbreak and Despair! And let's not forgot proper non homophobic LGBTQ representation!Extra stuff:-Virgil is a seer -Virgil, Logan, and Janus have magic-Virgil is selectively mute but does speak a few times (rarely. Like only three times in the whole book)-Aro Patton. No he's not gonna date anybody please stop asking.-Ace Remus-Remus and Janus are madly in love and no one can stop me!#2 in Creativetwins 9/14/20#3 in platonicmoxiety 9/14/20Cover by Winstermagic on Wattpad
8 192 - In Serial41 Chapters
Can Hurt Heal
LaNyiah 20 about to be 21 aka Nae, Just wanted her life back to normal. Well it was never normal once she hit her freshman year of college. Major pieces of her were already broken and then a part of herself was shattered and stolen along with the murder of her parents. She has a sister 19 about to be 20 that is all she has left. She shuts everyone else out but what happens when a gorgeous chocolate man tries to break her shell. Will the truths that come forth hurt her worse or help her heal.Tynia is 18 about to turn 19 and she has insecurities but will she face them or let them consume her and kill her will for life and love. She hides it well as she's lively and a social butterfly. She has an older sister whom is quiet and shut off but she notices it only happened once she went to college. Nia wants love but will her insecurities stop her or will she step out of her comfort zone. Her parents were murdered and it almost silently killed her but her sister was her life line that kept her pushing. Will she also heal?The only way to know the answers to those questions is to dive right in the story. . .
8 219 - In Serial9 Chapters
graveyard girl, the addams family.
"we're both pretty strange, aren't we?"𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐚𝐝𝐝𝐚𝐦𝐬 𝐟𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐲,m! wednesday addams + f! readerdiscontinued.
8 190

