《Symphonic Odyssey Volume One - Servant of a Hopeless Household》Verse Seventy-One: Examination
Advertisement
Elders Fergus and Itzel tread very carefully and were cautious with each of their movements. Their very presence started causing Cypher to experience a massive headache, and the light of the lantern flickered each time they moved.
They looked around at first, nodding and murmuring words of praise at his sturdy-looking Athenaeum. They would pause and glance at the small cracks for a moment before moving on to another of the tomes that lined the walls of the small, one-room building.
Elder Itzel raised her hand to several of the cracks and with a whisper, healed the larger ones. Cypher's headache seemed to diminish a bit then, but their presence still caused him great discomfort.
The two examined several of his memories, including the time he spent learning the lightning bolt spell, the events at Gelrin Cliff, and his trip to the academy as well as the events leading up to Eiden's departure.
Afterward, they continued to look through other memories not related to the event at all. He was sure they were simply being thorough, but he did not enjoy the experience of reliving each of those events as they watched them.
Eventually, they stopped in front of a black book on the back wall, and each placed a finger on it. Just as with his other memories, the events of the accident replayed themselves in his mind.
Elder Fergus and Elder Itzel closed their eyes and nodded slowly as they watched things unfold, and once the memory had finished, they spoke softly to one another.
Cypher could not make out what they were saying but he hoped it was nothing bad. They then moved to the center bookshelf and began to examine the lightning bolt spell. It took them only an instant to understand it and as they spoke to each other again, looks of confusion broke out upon their faces.
"This is the spell you used right?" asked, Elder Fergus as Cypher leaned against the doorframe of his mind. He nodded in affirmation and the two looked at each other again. Elder Itzel stepped forward then and placed her hands on either side of Cypher's head.
Instantly a bolt of pain shot through him and he instinctively yelped and jumped back out of her grasp. She flashed an expression as if to warn him not to resist and he stepped towards her and motioned for her to try again.
This time however he was ready as the pain shot through him and words began to fall from his lips against his will.
"Duet, Verse 3, Crackle of Lightning Bolt..." His voice was emotionless and monotone as he spoke the spell, and he felt a slight drain of his mental energy as the crackling book of lightning bolt shone brightly on its shelf.
Between his ethereal hands, the spell manifested itself once again but quickly vanished as she released him. She looked confused, then shocked, and finally, an expression of intrigue crept across her face. She turned to the other elder and he raised an eyebrow.
Advertisement
"This... this is unheard of Fergus. He really did cast in triplicate, this spell is also clearly of the second rank, there is no doubt. However, I still cannot determine how this is possible," she said as she crossed her arms and scowled at Cypher.
"Perhaps we simply aren't looking hard enough. If we cannot easily find the solution to this puzzle, then we may have to use more drastic measures," he replied as a look of worry appeared on Cypher's face.
"No, we've done our best as is. Sadly, there isn't much else we can learn even if we dismantle his mind. He is hiding nothing from us. I think we're done here we can return now and show the others what we've seen. Perhaps together we can find another way to unravel this mystery."
Elder Itzel walked out of the Athenaeum after that and Elder Fergus paused for a moment before he followed after her. He stopped to heal one of the larger cracks near the door frame with his mental energy and gave Cypher an approving nod as he patted the doorframe.
Cypher let out a mental sigh and relaxed as he felt the pressure of those two Conductors finally leave his mind, his headache vanishing with them. He had done his best to cooperate but he still wasn't sure if he was out of the woods just yet.
Opening his eyes, he returned to the real world and saw that the two Elders were already conversing with their peers. He stood and waited silently for a few minutes, unwilling to break the silence in the room.
His mental space had significantly recovered thanks to the two Elders and he was feeling a little better as his mental energy started to slowly recover. Elder Itzel turned to him after the others sat back down and began to speak.
"After our examination of your mind, we have determined that your actions against your fellow student were truly an accident. Given how you’ve segregated that memory it is clear that you feel remorse for your actions. This, of course, we already knew. The matter of your ability to use such a powerful lightning bolt spell, however, is still up for debate."
She stepped forward then and placed her hands on his shoulders. She hummed softly and a faint white light enveloped his entire body. He rose from the ground a few inches, frozen in place as she held onto his shoulders.
The wave of light seemed to grow brighter with each passing second as it moved up and down his body. The light was brightest near his Orrium and it would linger there for a second longer than other parts of his body. With a sudden blinding flash of light, the contents of Cypher’s Orrium were projected from his body for all to see.
Advertisement
The illumination stretched up into the ceiling and everyone present saw his interpretation of his center of power. The vast lake of Zight was a deep grey and small ripples would expand slowly from the center as the Elders looked on. A few gasps escaped their lips as they watched the lake of Zight for a few moments.
Cypher felt no pain from the experience but he was amazed to see the depths of their examination. The Elders exchanged looks of curiosity and murmured amongst themselves. He couldn’t make out what they were saying but it didn’t seem as though they were upset. A few took notes while others sent waves of mental energy into the lake to examine it further.
Elder Itzel stepped back after returning him to the ground a few moments later, the projection vanishing as she did so, and another look of confusion spread across her face. She turned and shot the others a glance before returning to her place next to Elder Fergus. All was silent as they debated and spoke in hushed, hurried voices.
The Elders aside from Fergus and Itzel were clearly speaking but no sound came from their mouths, yet it was clear that a conversation was occurring and Cypher lowered his head to the ground and stared at his feet while they debated.
Finally, Elder Itzel spoke, "I have to admit that we are at a loss on how to proceed. Your spell is a rare one, but not so uncommon that it is a cause for concern. Although it is quite advanced. The fact that you learned it at such a young age without the guiding hand of someone more experienced is baffling. It is a feat you should be proud of and speaks volumes about your potential in the years to come.
“The true nature of the problem lies in your Orrium. You have far more Zight than a person your age should be able to contain. Furthermore, your interpretation of your Orrium is quite advanced as well. A lake is somewhat standard but if you were to compare it to others in your age range theirs would more closely resemble a puddle or perhaps a small well.”
“The fact that you have a large lake is… abnormal. Its sheer size and depth are more indicative of someone in the second rank, not a new Conductor just starting out. This, we believe, is the reason why you can cast such powerful magick but more study and observation are required to learn anything else. It is something we will have to look into more as time passes. Not much is known about Null Conductors since your kind is so rare.”
Elder Itzel brought her hand up to her chin and fell into deep thought.
"You have endured our intrusion into your mind, and while we regret having to intrude upon your privacy in such a way, you still must be punished for your actions. As of now, we do not know how to carry out this punishment. The boy was not killed and will make a full recovery. Furthermore, you seem quite troubled by this incident," Elder Fergus said, picking up where Elder Itzel left off.
"Coupled with the fact that you have such a large reservoir of Zight, as well as being new to the art and lacking the basic level of knowledge, it is only natural that you would lack the finer control one is expected to have over such power. For now, we have decided that you will not attend general classes for the time being.
“As I said, you lack a certain degree of control for one with access to that much Zight. We try to maintain a proper balance here at the Academy and you offset that balance in a way we were not prepared for. Therefore you will train with Alvin for a period of time to better learn how to wield your abilities," he finished.
"Understand Cypher, that your affinity is extremely rare, and we just don’t know much about Null Conductors. You are an unknown quantity, but one that we truly wish to nurture. As such we do not want to be forced to remove you from this institution. Separation from others until you learn control is all that we can do for now. This of course means that you will miss out on a lot of lessons and you will have to work twice as hard to catch back up. Do keep in mind however that if an incident like this occurs again, we will not hesitate to bring down the full measure of our judgments against you.
"Consider this your one and only warning. Your situation is unique and you are very young and unlearned. Because of that, we are going incredibly easy on you. However, we will not tolerate another situation like this. We have an obligation to raise the next generation of Conductors in a safe environment. Our lives are dangerous enough as it is, we cannot allow students to kill one another while they are still learning their art. Go with caution, and know that this decision was not made lightly."
Elder Itzel finished her speech, the others nodding their approval, and waved her hand to dismiss him.
With a respectful bow to the council, he turned and made his way back to Alvin outside the room, but only regret and shame at his actions filled his mind.
Advertisement
- In Serial7 Chapters
Way Back to Hell: A monster evolution LIT RPG
This imp is pathetic at everything like any ordinary imp. But there is one thing only he can do, and that is being teleported to the overworld. There he faces many problems. The sun burns and fries him. Everything's trying to kill him. And the first devil himself visits his dreams to threaten him from time to time. His task is mind numbingly difficult. So difficult in fact, that all the twenty-three devils combinded could not complete it, and that is to travel through the cave-system all the way from the overworld to hell. But he has a fighting chance as the primal devil himself is supporting this little imp with a system. It will help him grow stronger as he travels through the cave-system, deep, deep, underground where such foul creatures lie that hell seems like a friendly place in comparison. But the primal devil isn't doing anything altruistically, but is training up the imp for a very special reason. [participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] This will be an imp evolving and growing stronger as he delves deeper underground.
8 69 - In Serial19 Chapters
Spirit Of The Forest (Dropped)
A Hero and a child? Nature and war. To save the kingdom? To save the forest? I wonder where this will lead. Author's Note: Teehee First time writing Image taken from google
8 193 - In Serial6 Chapters
StarFay: Children of the Sun
Milly Sayer, a young 19-year-old technician fresh out of training for the massive intergalactic nation, known only to her as “the company”, is sent on a 3-year survey mission to a remote planet. She does not understand why she was sent all the way out here, why it had to be a world close to the forbidden zone or why it had to be kept a secret. However, she soon finds something that will change her life forever and set her on a course to question the very foundation of society, love and what it means to be human. Follow her as she journeys though the mystery set in front of her, as events unfold outside of her control.
8 289 - In Serial22 Chapters
Cami, A Girl and a Planet
Cami is a young teenaged girl who is determined to improve her lot in life. As a member of the service class, she would be doomed to work that would be to her way of thinking, dull, mundane and boring. A chance comes for her to get a contract that could make her dreams possible. But this unknowlingly exposes her to dangers that lead her into the middle of a dangerous conspirency and could kill her.
8 80 - In Serial34 Chapters
Ferrian's Winter
Ferrian has been running his whole life. Running, because he has no choice. Wherever he goes, Winter follows. Wherever he sleeps, frost creeps at his door. From town to town he hastens, frightened, tired; forever trying to keep one step ahead of the cold, the snow and the devastating storms. It is a kind of curse, and Ferrian has no idea what it means. Only someone with a knowledge of magic might be able to to help him, but sorcerers are nearly extinct in the world. Two brothers remain, however; the last of their once-noble kind, holed up in a secluded valley, waging their own private and very personal war. Ferrian, captured by the local law enforcers, finds himself unexpectedly amongst friends sympathetic to his cause, and together they set out on an adventure-filled quest to find the last sorcerers. * * * * * This is a completed, self-published novel, over two volumes, that I am serialising for Royal Road. It is available on Amazon and Smashwords in both ebook and physical formats. I appreciate reviews and comments! Please don't be afraid to share your thoughts -- your feedback is valuable to me! This story is updated once a week, on Mondays. * * * * * 'Traumatising Content': This refers to characters with suicidal thoughts/inclinations, and death of characters. There is no gore, profanity, sex, sexual violence or romance in this story.
8 216 - In Serial9 Chapters
Yggdrasil Story
Six-years-war has ended, by the strength of only one man. Everyone calls him "Swordmaster". Unfortunately, this is not the story of such time of glory, bloodshed and.....Ruby, interrupting: Sola, why don't you just tell them that this is the story of a man in a harem full of beautiful flower girls.Almond: Could you not disturb her? This is the most important part of our story, and it could decide the future of us all.Ruby: And I want to ask you why the novel cover doesn't have me on it? Since I'm the main heroine and all.Sola: I am so fed up with pen tool.. uh... better not talk about it. So, we used a photo of flowers instead, and I think you are not the main heroine.Almond: It's a budget cost too. Those artists charge us over US$200. We are broke. Plain and simple.Ruby: That's really expensive, huh.Sola: Could you girls stop talking? So, I can continue with the synopsis....Ruby: I don't understand why this is so important.Sola: Ruby, listen. If we don't have a good synopsis, people will not buy our book, and then.....Iris: Then what? I want to know it too.Sola: Then there will be no book 2.Iris: No book 2, so what? Why should I care?Sola: Our universe will collapse, and we will disappear forever..Iris: What did you say?Almond: Well, too late now. You talked too much. We have run out of writing space...Ruby: What!!!!!NO!!! I don't want to DIE!!!!You do something sis!!! I should have done that human thing with our lord when I still had a chance. Noooooooo......Iris: Buy it now. People!! Yes, I mean, you!! YES! YOU!!! BUUUUUUUUUYYYYYYYYYY....Iris is shouting as loud as if this is the last moment of her life, but no one listens.
8 148

