《The Dragon Realms Saga》Mage King: Chapter 3 (1st Draft)
Advertisement
Koda stepped on the familiar shore of the mystical island of Nashoon. A weight of emotion dragged down on his mind for the loss of his grandfather, but at the same the sense of wonderment of returning to his old home. He had not walked these forests since the end of the first Estinian War, but nothing seemed to change.
Nashoon was ever the vibrant sight in spring and although the island has been experiencing other seasons thanks to the dying Arcane Guardian, it regained some of its luster with the introduction of the new guardian.
Koda watched as Wildeye, his colorful wolf, sniffed the trees and bushes.
“Smell anything interesting, girl?” Koda called out to her.
Wildeye looked back to the elven king. Her tail wagged and her tongue hung out in joy. “I can smell my pack! Would you mind if I visited them? I won’t be gone for too long,” she responded back to him in her telepathic Magi.
Koda gave her a kind smile. “Take your time Wildeye. It has been far too long for you.” He watched as his familiar playfully dashed further down the path.
Koda strolled down the winding gametrail, minding roots and scurrying animals. He ducked under low hanging boughs and climbed up loose, rocky hills. Finally he made it to his destination, the ancient rune stones at the center of the island. This is where the first elf was created, where Xile was born.
At the foot of the giant stone monuments lay a wooden pyre where the body of the ancient elf rested. A calming breeze stirred the site as forest creatures ranging from the Wolves of Eclipse, to the tiniest mouse formed a circle around the sacred ground. An elf with azure tinted skin and frosty white, long hair walked to the center of the ring and sang a soft hymn, but loud enough for all that came to the funeral to hear.
Advertisement
‘Alanna, take my friend to where the moon never sets
Alue, clear his mind of any lingering regrets
Peace go with you, my love I send on wind
And when the sun has slept and sky has dimmed
I will remember you and the joy we shared
May you forever know, that I have always cared’
A tear slipped down Koda’s cheek with each moving word. He never saw eye to eye with his grandfather the older Koda got. The ancient ways of the Arcane Guardian was not the life he chose to live, but his respect for his first teacher still remained.
A stern voice called out to Koda from behind him, “He was a great man.”
Koda turned to find a tall human with dark skin and long, jet black dreads. He wore a silver duster and a long broad sword slung around his back. By his side stood a large wolf with a shimmering rusted coat.
Royal Road's content has been misappropriated; report any instances of this story if found elsewhere.
The man patted Koda’s shoulder.
The elf glanced up to him, “Who are you?” Koda whispered, not wanting to disturb the ceremony.
“Just a simple mage.”
Koda raised his brow in doubt. The silver jacket, the red wolf, the long sword. He was no simple mage. Koda’s eyes lit up with wonderment. He knew who he really was. “You are Arrelion, hero of the Arcana War,” said Koda, star struck. “How could I have not recognized you before?”
“Hero?” Arrelion gave a long sigh. “Is that what I am?”
“You put an end to Mateo’s tyrannical reign,” Koda shook his head, still in disbelief that his childhood hero was at his grandfather’s funeral. “What are you doing here?”
Arrelion folded his arms. “I am here to pay my respects to the first Arcane Guardian.”
Advertisement
“Did you know him?” Koda asked.
“I did.”
“I didn’t know my grandfather was associated with any mages?”
“I wasn’t a mage at the time,” answered Arrelion. “I was training to be a Guardian with my brother.”
Koda’s eyes widened even more. He recalled his grandfather mentioning he took in two humans for his first apprentices, but he never went into any more detail than that. Arrelion was one of the two that his grandfather trained. Did that mean that Mateo was the other?
Arrelion bent over Koda and pointed to the new Arcane Guardian. “Her name is Lore Starfrost.”
“So I’ve been told,” Koda said.
“Do you sense her potential?” asked Arrelion. “Do you see the Magi within her?”
Koda shrugged.
“Peer closely. Truly sense her power,” Arrelion instructed once more.
Koda pursed his lips but decided to humor Arrelion. What harm could it do to measure Lore’s potential?
Koda closed his eyes and straightened his palm flat. He reached for particles of the Magi from all the living creatures that stood or sat on the ground. He searched each lifeform, concentrating on their Magi signatures until he found the magic of Lore Starfrost.
Koda frowned with sudden disappointment. For an Arcane Guardian, her potential with the Magi was far lower than his own. How could this be? Why would his grandfather choose someone so magically inept?
“Do you sense her potential, Koda?” Arrelion asked once more.
“I do. What little there is at least,” answered the elven king.
“Lore will be unfit to protect the seals from any encroaching threat.”
Koda looked at Lore again. It was true, This Arcane Guardian would be inadequate to deal with Dead of Winter. She either did not possess the will to wield the Magi as Koda did or her connection with it was naturally weak, either way, Sable and Calsoon would overwhelm her.
“Why have you pointed this out, Arrelion?” asked Koda, not so much concerned with Lore’s situation, but more curious of what Arrelion planned on doing about it.
“I want you to grow stronger, start your true mage journey, and earn your six other colors,” explained Arrelion. “And with this new found power, I want you to protect the rest of the seals. I want you to protect the world.”
Am I the one that should do this? I have found another method to watch over Draak’Terra and it is to unite it with its deities, but perhaps it is time to go on my mage journey after all. It is something to think about at the very least.
“Perhaps one day, you can train as a Silver Mage under my tutelage,” finished Arrelion.
Koda nodded with a wide grin. “I would like that very much,” he said. “But first I have my kingly duties to take care of. I do not know when I will get around to gaining my other colors…maybe never.”
Arrellion took a hold of Koda’s shoulders. “One day you will do great things as a great mage. I know you will, it is in your cards. It is your destiny.”
Koda turned back just in time for Lore to light the pyre. A long, collective howl echoed from the forest as the Wolves of the Eclipse let loose their cries.
I am sorry grandfather, but Arrelion is right, I am destined to become a Master Mage!
Advertisement
- In Serial81 Chapters
Selena's Reign: The Golden Gryphon
AUC1049. The Emperor of Orbe is dead, and of the empire he founded within his lifetime, not a trace remains. Now his son, Zephyrin Aléri, is the political prisoner of his enemies. Will ‘The Golden Gryphon’ live to assume his rightful throne, carrying on his father’s glorious legacy, or is his name fated to vanish forever from history? A historically inspired reincarnation story with fantasy elements. Updates weekly on Saturdays. Please note that this is a first draft and chapters are posted as I write them. Schedule update: I was unable to write this week and so today's chapter will be delayed; expect one or two releases next week to compensate for this omission. Cover credit: courtesy Birmingham Museum of Art, 1919P134. (Samuel Prout, Interior Of A Cathedral)
8 123 - In Serial14 Chapters
The Rabbit And His Lover
Lark, who was born into a poor family, suffered separation from his parents when they were framed and murdered by the scheming government officials trying to survive and swearing revenge he becomes a thief (and a murderer). But the destination seems far when he suddenly gets killed and then reincarnates in the body of a rabbit. Trapped and force-fed carrots by an unexpected love interest, will he be able to get accustomed to his new life, and can he exact his revenge on the corrupt government and the empire that oversees it all without getting fat?
8 161 - In Serial7 Chapters
Lament of The Demiurge
The Great Law of Blood is simple: when you kill someone, you take their EXP. When you get enough EXP, you level up. When you level up, you become better at killing people. The cycle has continued since before the time of the gods and has been going on thousands of years after they died. It's a good thing, of course. It rewards punishing the evil creatures of the world: goblins, kobolds and other sorts of terrible monsters. It will surely go on for eternity. People thought the gods would live for eternity too, but they were slain. This world has never, and will never, stand still.
8 165 - In Serial19 Chapters
Ronin: The Dark Huntsman (An Isekai Progression LitRPG)
Chains of ice, the crown of kings,Evil shall emerge from the broken wingsBrilliance may lead to downfall, Darkness might bring respite Because not every salvation, Is found within the light —Prophecy of the Blind Sage, Excerpt VII, The Grey Book A pleasant and comfortable life, peace, good-hearted people, and a loving job are things that Rudolph didn't get. Feel pity for him? I hope not. Because he gets something much better. What did he get? Umm, he nearly got drowned upon getting teleported to another world. The twenty-two-year-old software engineer had enough with his life when a mysterious encounter resulted in him teleporting into a world far away. A world under the influence of soul archives, also known as the system to the mundane. His whole life is changed when he is introduced to a world of unlimited possibilities. He gets to explore the whole world and meet new races and befriend people Eat food he had only dreamt of Get a system with class, levels, professions, bloodlines, and whatnot. Fight and kill the monsters, he had only dreamt of. Not enough stakes? How about all of the above while fighting and interacting with gods, evil cults, monstrous beasts, and dragons? The prophecy about the birth of an evil being? And a considerable chance of losing sanity due to his newfound powers? Sounds plausibly dangerous. No? ---------------------------------- Tags: Western Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Progression Fantasy. Release rate: 5 chapters/week The author and the MC aren't Chinese. ----------------------------------- If you feel hating it early on, give it a try nonetheless. Who knows you might fall in love with it. Criticism is highly appreciated. And so are reviews. If you see any mistake, mention it in the comments. It will help me to elevate my work up a notch. I apologize in advance for any typos and grammar issues for I am not a native English speaker.
8 179 - In Serial8 Chapters
St. Truck-kun be with us protags! Tales of the isekai regiments of another world
A collection of cheerful and lighthearted stories of the guys who got yeeted to another world and their adventures in the armies of some country in said world. Y'all know what kind of stories I write...
8 126 - In Serial32 Chapters
Plunder (The Pirate King Series, Book 1)
He just wants her booty, but she'll end up stealing his heart. *****After pirates kidnap seventeen-year-old Ana in a case of mistaken identity, the orphaned housemaid prepares for the worst. Instead, between a shipwreck, mutiny, and her growing feelings for her captor -- the dashing Pirate King of the Caribbean, Alestair Kincade -- Ana soon realizes the secret she keeps is far from the most dangerous part of her new life. But playing the wholesome daughter of a Spanish admiral among rag-tag buccaneers isn't easy either, and to avoid both discovery and the gallows she'll have to learn to rely on more than just her wits and her charm. But is Alestair Kincade really on her side? Or will his protection and his love both disappear the moment he learns the truth? Book Two of The Pirate King Series is called SCUTTLE (formerly The Reluctant Pirate Queen)[Now an audiobook from Hachette, Powered by Wattpad][[word count: 90,000-100,000 words]]PLUNDER (Book One in The Pirate King Series) © 2014 by R.S. Kovach. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced without the author's written permission.
8 212

