Mane was currently on the second level of the school library. It had been a week since he was admitted. Classes were great and studies were fine. Since all the first years were mostly six year olds, the first three years of school was aimed at increasing their intelligence. Actual combat training and fieldwork would begin in their 4th year.
Mane was reading a book on Basic Strategies for Beginners. However he was not alone. Two 6 year olds sat across Mane's table. These six year olds were Mane's roommates. They shared the same looks and were identical twins. They were talking about the hottest topic in the kingdom- the death of Baron Coal. "It's a surprise that the Baron was killed. I mean with his intelligence and protection from the king, how could this happen", one of the six year olds stated while brushing his brown hair away from his face.
Mane looked at the boy who asked the question- John- as one would a dim-witted person. "His intelligence is the reason why he is dead. No kingdom will allow such an intelligent man to roam freely. Intelligence is a powerful tool. It is more powerful than brute strength. An intelligent person can easily trick a powerful person to work for him. For the opposite to happen, that is what is rare. The Baron had been able to transform a barren wasteland like Green City, which by the way was called Green City due to the obvious irony- that it could not produce any crops- to an actual Green city. And he did this in just a few years. Other kingdoms will feel threatened- especially if the rumours are true. If Consort Maria was indeed his cousin- distant or not- he had ties to the king. This will heighten the level of threat he poses".
The other boy Jake, looked just as confused as his brother upon Mane's explanation. Looking at their brown eyes that were filled with confusion, Mane sighed helplessly and said, "Ah, forget it. But you owe me lunch today since I totally called it (The death of the Baron)". At the mention of giving away a free lunch the twins puffed their cheeks in anger and turned their eyes away from Mane. Seeing their expression, Mane laughed softly and returned to his book.
"What an intelligent child. To analyse the reason for Baron's death to such an extent and to have predicted it, truly a talent". The speaker was the librarian who was in charge of the second floor. Though Mane and his friends were a distance away and spoke softly, this man was still able to hear their conversation due to his special ability. He was so amazed by the little kid's analysis and conclusion that he sent a message to a higher up informing him of the talent he had just discovered.
Mane had no idea that he had just caught the eye of an important member of the academy's board of directors. He was currently reading the last page of the Basic Strategies for Beginners and contemplating on the next book on his agenda- Bloodlines and their Superiority. Every normal person who could awaken their bloodline would do so at the age of eight or nine. This was why the academy trained their students in the way of combat at age nine to ensure that they can use a year to get accustomed to their bloodlines. However, not everyone could awaken their bloodline. Most of these people would then concentrate on increasing their intelligence and becoming strategists, scholars, alchemists, or artefact crafters.
Strategists worked for the military, writing books and researching ancient scrolls that may be of importance to warfare. Scholars were affiliated to no faction. They were independent individuals who had intelligence greater than that of strategists. This was because whereas strategists focused on only warfare, scholars studied everything- from warfare to farming and business. They may not be comparable to strategists when there is war. However, as the locals always say, the strategists gain the land and the scholars grow the land.
Of all these professions, the most prestigious would be alchemy and artefact crafting. A prestigious alchemist can cause a king to listen to his every word and make countless mercenaries fight for him. Alchemists were basically physicians- and overpowered ones at that. A great alchemist could bring a person close to the brink of death back to life in an instant. Their diagnosis were spot on, treatment techniques unique and unpredictable, and their aid invaluable. Alchemists could concoct potions and create pills that would be sought for by even emperors themselves.
However, the difficulty of becoming an alchemist was 10 times higher than that of becoming a physician. This was why there are so many physicians but very few alchemists. A prosperous kingdom would have no more than 5 alchemists and yet a countless number of physicians. Though the three professions were prestigious, so was artefact crafting. Master crafters were as respected as alchemists. They could create blades that blademasters would literally kill for and craft guns that gunmasters would blast cities for. Compared to these professions, the wielder profession seemed normal. However, any experienced veteran would refute this naïve thought. Though alchemists could summon armies to fight for them, and rulers to listen to them, this was not set in stone. First and foremost, the alchemist must present pills and potions of great value to the king or the army to warrant their help. A mastercraftsman would have to present precious weapons. However, for a wielder? That was pure strength and power that he or she would need no one's help to display. The problem was that it required one to have a bloodline. One in a hundred people awaken their bloodlines. Another reason why the wielder academy is able to produce only about 25 wielders every year. Though alchemists and mastercraftsmen were rare, even they would not dare disrespect a wielder. However, if one is not able to enter the wielder academy to train in any of the above professions, then they can only settle for a mediocre job- tailoring, dressmaking, carpentry and the likes. Though one can become a master in these crafts and gain wealth and honour, they would have no power in the affairs of kingdoms and empires. One can only have a say in the affairs of a kingdom when they join the army as soldiers or become mercenaries.
Now, back to our story. Mane looked up into the night sky as he thought of home. He wondered how Uncle Jake was doing and whether his parents had sent him a letter. He sighed and then smiled at the thought of Uncle Jake sitting on a rocking chair and drinking a glass of fruit juice while talking about life. Uncle Jake was a strange man. He was the only adult Mane had never seen taking alcohol- his dad was no exception. He really missed that old man. After all, he had spent more time with the man than any of his parents. His parents were rarely around. Something that baffled him greatly. He did not know what they did for a living. However, he knew they were not mediocre individuals from the size and beauty of their houses-yes, houses. They had built homes in every kingdom and in the capital cities of every single empire. Mane knew this since Uncle Jake mentioned it once when he was about a year and a half old. Mane did not know why, but he could remember everything that happened since the time he was born. A few days after birth he could already see everything around him. It took some time to learn the languages though- 3 months. He never told anyone this- not his father, not his mother and not even Uncle Jake.
He did not know why but he just had this feeling that he was to tell no one. He could not explain it- the feeling. It was as though part of him was cautioning the other part to remain vigilant. The dreams he had also heightened his level of caution. On the fifth working day of the week- Friday- he experiences a recurrent dream. In the dream he stands before nine mountains. Each of these mountains weirdly enough, have a huge gate before them. He had tried opening the gates- yes, every one of them. However he had failed every single time. The strangest part was, the mountains gave him a feeling of familiarity and kinship- as though they were him. And every time he had the dream he could hear voices from the mountain. In the most recent dream, he heard them calling out a name- Basileus. What led to his confusion was the fact that he was sure they were speaking to him. Mane shook his head to get rid of the distractions and concentrate on the book in his hands. Today was the fifth day of the week. This time instead of just listening, he will ask for answers.
“This…is amazing,” Mane’s eyes widened as he took in the sight before him.The young Supreme was seated on Roxanne. The beautiful dark horse had been granted the power of flight by Crystal who had no trouble casting a flight Lease on the lovely beast. While this was not a permanent condition, it would last hours, and that was thanks to Crystal’s expert command over Chaos. Any other person would have been able to cast this Lease for just under a few minutes. Mane was no exception to this. Even if his power was not sealed, he would not be able to use this Lease to liberally. If this Lease was that practical, it would have been popularized.Next to him, Professors Stern and Stanley, and Dean Desmond had smile plastered on their faces as they watched the Supreme’s gobsmacked reaction to the impressive sight before him. Behind the professors were the students, both old and new. While the older students, Kahn, Frost, Bel, and Maia were floating on their own, the new students had to be envel
“What a brilliant welcome,” Poseidon slowly moved towards the teenage looking Zeus and Atlas with a broad smile on his face.The god of the waves floated elegantly upon a bident, his eyes briefly scanning Atlas before finding his brother’s immature figure.“You have grown weak, brother,” Poseidon chuckled as he slowly flew towards his brother.Atlas, who had been on guard since Poseidon’s appearance, frowned upon seeing the god of the waves getting closer to a much weaker Zeus. His figure flashed as he appeared before Zeus, shielding him from the gaze of his own blood brother. “You have fallen low brother. Now, you require the protection of a titan? Hilarious.” Poseidon mocked as he locked eyes with the delicate looking Atlas. “Of course I have fallen. Not only was I betrayed by my own son, but I also almost died. What did you expect will happen when one who is considered as part of the big three of Olympus approaches a fallen god?” Zeus did not mind his brother’s comments.Instead
Days passed and soon it was time for Mane to leave the planet of the Celestial Emperor. Well, he wasn’t the only one leaving. It was time for the professors to return to their academies with their students – both old and new. In front of the portal that could transport them back to their academies, Mane stood with his friends as they bid each other goodbye. Well, something close to that at least. To give them some privacy, the other professors had gone on ahead with the students, standing a few tens of meters away from the Silver Wolves.“Our great Supreme, our captain and leader, the Unbended is finally leaving us. Whatever are we to do?” Abe waved his hands theatrically as he feigned sadness and pain.His words caused Selina and the twins to snicker. Only Aegeus snorted before shooting Abe a deathly stare. As for Mane, he could only smile wryly at Abe’s comments. He didn’t know when it had started since he had been away for so long in the Dreamscape, but Abe had become more easy goi
It took a week for Godking to complete its assignment and soon, Mane was back on Planet Celestial. Walking through the streets of the capital, he noticed that he was receiving a lot of stares. While it wasn’t unusual for people to stare at him given his appearance and his ethereal aura, that was only on Zandor. One could argue that it was because he didn’t look like a Celestial, but that was not accurate either. Since Celestials opened their homes to others who craved entry into the God Academies, they had welcomed several different species into their home world. Mane wasn’t not out of place in this new era, meaning there were definitely staring for another reason.“You have become very popular, young Supreme,” Professor Stern who was walking next to Mane chuckled and said.“Hahaha! The recordings that were taken of you should have spread everywhere by now. Even those who were unable to attend the event know who you are!” Professor Stanley laughed heartily while striking the young Sup
“You are still eating, even after all that happened?” Hildegarde frowned and said.She was looking at the boy who had forcefully taken her with him when he was returning to his realm with a disapproving gaze. They had escaped that world that had been prepared as his burial place. As though it had never happened, they had returned to the exact spot he had been teleported from – the kitchen. Hildegarde was confused about his current reaction.Seeing him biting onto his tuna sandwich caused her eyebrows to lift in frustration. It was the very same meal that Mane had made and had barely taken a bite of when he was transported to another world. And yes, that was not a dream; it had really happened. She couldn’t understand how the Supreme could be so calm after coming out of a life-or-death situation.“What would you have me do then? Toss it into the trashcan? That would be a waste of food.” Mane answered nonchalantly as he wiped some fish from his cheek.“That…” Hildegarde searched for wor
There were many things that could not be understood in this world, regardless of the amount of logic that one’s mind could process at any given moment, there were things that befuddled even the most brilliant minds. One of such brilliant minds – no, two of these – was staring into the sky full of stars with a torn expression on his face. This man – nay, this god – was the trickster and master shapeshifter, Loki. But he wasn’t alone.“What are you thinking about?”“Many things.”“The great Loki has more than one troubling issue? This is interesting. Odin would have laughed at the absurdity of such a statement; but looking at your expression, it seems to be true.”“It is arrogance to assume that one can solve all one’s problems with one’s mind alone. Why do you think I sought you?”“Isn’t it greater arrogance to presume that two would be enough?”“But its not just two is it? One is the mind of Odin and the other is the mind that Odin sought.”“You say you aren’t arrogant, but you do not