《Paragon of Destruction 》Chapter 234: The House of Seals
Advertisement
The next day saw Arran depart from the House of Swords well before dawn, some weariness in his steps as he made his way along the dark road. It wasn't the early hour that bothered him — with his Shadowsight, he could easily find his way even during the darkest night.
Rather, what made him feel weary was the prospect of spending another two days studying magic.
The previous four days hadn't been nearly as bad as he feared. If anything, they had been more productive than he initially expected. Reasonably speaking, he had absolutely no reason to complain, and plenty of reason to be excited.
Yet despite his encouraging results, he found that studying magic left him more tired than practicing swordsmanship ever had.
Physical exercise drained his body, but afterward, he'd always feel satisfied with the results. Magic, however, drained his mind. And if there was any satisfaction to be had from his progress, he was too exhausted to enjoy it.
And that was after just half a week of studying, with a full year still ahead of him.
Still, there was nothing for it but to endure. Perhaps things would get better once he got used to the unfamiliar activity.
And even if his aptitude for studying failed to improve, he comforted himself with the thought that a year was hardly a long time. He had spent nearly as long comprehending a single insight, after all.
The thought wasn't quite enough to reassure him, but it would have to do.
He had avoided seriously devoting himself to magic studies for a long time, but there was no way around it now — even ignoring Brightblade's commands, he understood that he would ultimately benefit from taking the task seriously. And if he didn't, he had little doubt that he would eventually pay a hefty price for it.
He didn't allow himself to dwell on these thoughts, however. Doing so would change nothing, other than causing him worries he didn't need.
Instead, as he traveled across the dark road leading to the capital, he used Shadow Essence to practice the Forms.
Using Shadow Essence produced no visible results, but it was a good exercise, both to learn the Forms and to improve his control over Essence. Neither of these things came as easily as he would have liked, and a few hours of additional practice each day would go a long way in helping him progress more quickly.
Moreover, training like this meant the time he spent on travel wasn't wasted entirely — something he had quickly realized would be an issue in the year to come.
With all the strongholds being miles apart, merely getting from one to another took entirely too long. And if he had to do so every day, he would need a means of using that time.
He arrived at the capital before first light, finding the wide streets still quiet. While there were already a decent number of mages about even at this early hour, the capital was large enough that a few hundred people on the streets hardly made a difference.
Advertisement
Finding the road to the House of Seals proved easy. As the largest House in the Ninth Valley, the way toward it was clearly marked — a broad paved road that was lined with trees, more than a few people already traveling along it.
Arran made his way down the road without hurry, continuing to practice the Forms as he walked. Using Shadow Essence, his efforts drew no attention, and he got nearly an hour of training in before he finally reached his destination.
It was half an hour after dawn when he reached the House of Seals, and with a single glance, he realized that the stronghold was vast — much larger than the other Houses he had visited.
Its thick, high walls stretched to either side of the gates as far as the eye could see, but despite the walls' height, at least a dozen tall towers could be seen stretching up from the city behind them. Each of these was taller than any of the buildings in the capital, and Arran had little doubt that there would be more out of sight.
The opened gate, meanwhile, itself was at least as impressive as the walls around it. Nearly two dozen feet high and twice as wide, it looked like it was made to accommodate entire armies marching through.
Although there presently were no armies around, the entrance was well-guarded, with half a dozen mages checking the passing travelers, and several dozen more keeping a close watch on the road ahead. Anyone trying to enter uninvited would not have an easy time of it, that much was obvious.
But Arran did not have to worry about that, and he approached one of the guards.
"First time here?" the man asked as he inspected Arran's badge. When Arran answered in confirmation, he gave a thorough explanation of where to find the initiates' training facilities.
Although the directions seemed needlessly detailed, Arran discovered that they were no mere luxury when he passed through the gate some moments later.
If the House of Flames was vast, then the House of Seals was gargantuan. The road ahead of the gate led to a large city that featured dozens of large towers, and on either side of it, training grounds stretched far into the distance, large stretches of land filled with parks and gardens in between them.
At a glance, it looked as if someone had combined the House of Swords, the House of Flames, and the House of Shadows all in a single stronghold large enough to hold half the Valley's mages.
Seeing the sheer size of the stronghold, Arran immediately hastened his step. He'd believed he was well in time for training, but that belief now faded. Even with the guard's directions, he suspected he would have to hurry not to be late — his destination was on the southwestern end of the stronghold, almost directly opposite the main gate.
Advertisement
This meant the distance was not a short one, but at least it gave him plenty of opportunity to get a first impression of the House of Seals, and he did so eagerly as he hurried along the road.
It was immediately that the House of Seals was very different from the other Houses he had seen.
The House of Swords had plenty of training fields but few of the large stone halls that spellcasters used, while the situation in the House of Flames was the exact opposite. Yet the House of Seals had both in abundance, with plenty of mages already using them even this early in the morning.
From this, Arran surmised that the House of Seals wasn't as single-minded in its pursuits as the other Houses, which treated disciplines other than their own with something close to disdain.
While a quick look wasn't nearly enough to draw any firm conclusions, he thought the explanation made sense. Just walking through the vast stronghold, it seemed qualitatively different from the other Houses — like a separate Valley rather than a mere faction.
Yet he didn't have a chance to give it any more thought, because as the sun kept rising, his time was starting to run out.
Fortunately, the guards' directions proved accurate, and it wasn't long before Arran arrived at his destination — a series of large stone buildings that more resembled palaces than training halls, with large groups of initiates and novices moving between them.
Finding the right building was a simple matter of asking one of the novices, and Arran breathed a sigh of relief when he stepped inside — well on time, with a good ten minutes to spare.
Within the building, he found a large hall filled with initiates. There were well over a hundred, standing silently as they waited for the day's lessons to begin. After a moment's hesitation, Arran joined the group.
He ignored the initiates as he waited, instead studying his surroundings. The hall was spacious even with the large group of people it held, easily a hundred paces across. And along its sides were several doors, evenly spaced and currently closed.
At the far end of the hall stood a small group of mages. Their leader was easy to recognize — a gray-haired man with angular features and a well-groomed beard who looked upon the initiates with a lofty confidence that suggested he was at least a Master.
Surrounding the man were a dozen other mages. Three of these looked to be in their thirties, and from their calm but self-assured demeanor, Arran guessed them to be adepts. The rest were younger, around Arran's own age. Novices, most likely.
Other initiates entered the hall as he waited, more than a few of their faces flushed with exertion. Apparently, he wasn't the only one who had rushed to arrive in time.
The crowd doubled in the last few minutes, but the new arrivals soon slowed to a trickle, coming to a complete halt only a moment later.
With the last of the initiates inside, the gray-haired Master cast a satisfied look upon the group.
"Welcome, all of you," he said in a powerful but calm voice. "I see there are several new faces among us today. Newcomers, please remain here. The rest of you, head to your classrooms."
At once, the initiates flooded from the hall and through the doors at its sides, the adepts and all but one of the novices following behind them. When the hall had emptied, the only people remaining were the Master, a single novice, and a small group of initiates.
The Master gave the group a friendly smile, likely meant to ease their nerves. "Today, you will set your first steps on a wondrous journey," he said in a practiced voice. "The path of seals is a difficult one, but its rewards are great. Work hard, and your efforts will be repaid a hundredfold."
He scraped his throat, then continued in a more casual tone, "Ozluk here will instruct you today. Any questions you have, he'll be glad to answer. Good luck, to all of you."
Evidently satisfied with the introduction, the man turned around and walked off, disappearing through one of the doors at the end of the hall.
"Well then." The novice named Ozluk cast a look at the small group of initiates in front of him, his expression betraying some nervousness. "Follow me, please."
He guided the initiates through one of the doors at the side of the hall. Behind it, Arran found a large semicircular room, with raised rows of wooden seats in the back and a lectern on a small stone stage at the front. The room held a faint whiff of mustiness.
Arran and the other initiates sat down on the wooden seats, their small group barely enough to fill a fifth of the empty spaces. As they sat down, Ozluk stood behind the lectern, eying the group nervously.
"All right," he said. "First, I'll give you a short introduction about seals, formations, and related magics. Then, after our midday break, we can have some fun practicing." He let out a shrill laugh, though it came to an abrupt end when he noticed none of the initiates joined in.
Arran suppressed a weary sigh. He had no intention of being there longer than a few hours, but even spending that long listening to the hapless novice would be unpleasant.
"Everyone ready?" the novice asked. No answer came, and he continued, "Now, about seals…"
Advertisement
- In Serial10 Chapters
Breaking Syd
""""When life gives you lemons, make lemonade."A young woman attains the gift that keeps on giving. When real life turns wonky, she realizes that sometimes — scratch that, most of the time things are not what they seem. Thanks to a few shocking revelations she begins her life going in a new direction. After all, things change when you can suddenly see floating windows and helpful messages all over the place. Not to mention leveling up, let's not forget leveling up.Rating: M 18+ Strong LanguageInspired by The Gamer.
8 177 - In Serial8 Chapters
Silver Wings
Luna doesn't remember much about herself. The faces of her family and friends, even her own name, she can't recall anymore. All this happened after she came to the world of Arkon. But wait, no matter how I look at it, isn't this too much like an RPG?! *Am influenced by many light novels, and some stuff I read on this site... I especially stole a bit of stuff from "So What if it's an RPG?!" since I read that the most recently. Translations can be found on scrya's site. Akatsuki no Yona also big influence =w= *Cover art is not mine, credit goes to... idk where credit goes to cuz I found it off google after searching Ashe from LoL fanart :P
8 152 - In Serial45 Chapters
Fire Breather
What would you do if a chance to step into another world presented itself? A world filled with legendary creatures, mysterious powers, and vicious monsters. Would you truly go to the other side? Markus Winters took that step, and now embarks on a grand adventure to find his way back home. He will fight incredible creatures, meet extraordinary women, and see wondrous sights in his travels. But... the new world is treacherous in many ways. Every wound, every battle, and every death tears away at his soul. His actions and their consequences will eventually earn Markus the nickname "Fire Breather" across the land. His journey cannot change the new world, but it will surely change him.
8 211 - In Serial116 Chapters
Space Lord (on Rewrite)
After years of hardship and countless setbacks, Theo finally confronts the Restoration Emperor. His whole life has led up to this moment, but Theo is brutally cut down without any ceremony.Fate, unable to condone this tragedy, grants him a second chance. Reborn as his 12-year-old self, Theo vows to fix his past mistakes.Armed with the knowledge of his previous life, Theo will once again embark on the path towards the pinnacle of magic. What to expect from the story: -Intelligent, experienced, and careful MC -Detailed worldbuilding, serving to introduce the reader to the fantasy world -Some elements from the eastern cultivation genre -A steadfast focus on MC's story and his actions in his attempts to change the future Active updates!
8 683 - In Serial11 Chapters
Puppet Master [A Boku No Hero Academia Fanfiction]
Grandfather: So you wanna be a hero? MC: Mhm... Grandfather: And what kind of hero do you want to be?MC: The best Grandfather: Haha! I like that spunk! Reminds me of myself when i was younger. But its currently the golden age of quirks, with not only heroes but also villains being more powerful... You sure you have what it takes to reach the top? MC: If not me, then who else?Synopsis: The age of heroes is on the rise, with crime and villainy reaching a new high.A new challenger approaches the scene, having trained all her life, will she be able to reach the pinnacle with her friends or will she be snuffed out like a candle, by the winds of evil? This novel is on other websites: https://www.wattpad.com/myworks/205538339/write/803463313My Author name is either, BubbleGum and DestroKind if anyone is confused
8 144 - In Serial14 Chapters
Pokèmon Go One-Shots ✓
Featuring:Hot LesbianBeautiful NBMeme Lord(finished)*WRITTEN BACK IN 2016, SO PKMN GO WAS STILL POPULAR, AND DABBING.* thank you
8 249

