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.
Mane looked at the towering mountains before him and felt strangely at peace. He walked forward and sat upon a chair-shaped rock which oddly enough, was placed before the 5th mountain. He sat there for about 5 minutes listening to their whispers. He did not understand the language they spoke but he could make out some common words- Sam, hunter, gods, emperor, the eternal, asteroth and ushaki. He had no idea how he could understand those words so he reckoned that they wanted him to hear just that. Mane was a patient boy. He waited until the voices died down before he spoke. "I want to ask a question". For about 30 seconds there was no reply but Mane knew they heard and understood him so he did not speak out again. "Hehe, he wants to ask a question", spoke the voice from the 6th mountain. "Should we allow him", spoke the voice from the 9th mountain. "He should be allowed. For he is us and we are him", this time it was the voice from the 3rd mountain that spoke. Mane looked at the moun
Are there any questions?" Mr. Aikens had just concluded the lecture for the day- Glows and their benefits- and had proclaimed himself available to answer any question. Mr. Aikens, though not the best teacher of the academy, was certainly one of the best the academy could offer.Like every good teacher out there, he wanted to ensure that none of his students left his class with any doubt hidden in the depths of their minds. Mr. Aikens sighed in frustration when he recalled the difficulty of a person becoming a wielder.Every year group had several individuals awakening their bloodlines with the average number over the years being 100 out of the five hundred students accepted into the academy. Yet the number of wielders produced by the Neces branch was a pitiful average of twenty five.This was because though one out of five students could awaken their bloodlines, the difficulty of getting a technique suitable for th
Abelard looked curiously at the yellow haired child he had been observing for the past few weeks. Under normal circumstances he couldn't be bothered to pay attention to anyone in his class yet. After all, they were a long distance away from awakening their bloodlines to pose any physical threat. As for posing an intellectual threat, that was highly unlikely. He showed extra attention to this boy because he knew that just like him, he was one of the students who got in via a recommendation. Normally, this would not be enough to warrant his keen observation. It wasn't common knowledge but he was not a person who paid much heed to issues that were not of his concern. It was what his father told him made him mindful of the boy."Look at this picture carefully Abe. Burn it into your eyes and engrave it in your mind. When you get to the academy and you meet this boy, do not under any circumstances, offend him! It will be best if you could befriend him. If no
Mane shivered as he replayed the recent event in his mind. "Don't think too much about it boy. We will talk after this. For now get back at that old man who calls himself your teacher." It was only now that Mane realised he was still standing with the entire class staring at him. He thought a long time had passed but it seemed that only a few seconds had passed. He was sure that Mr. Aikens had assumed that he was embarrassed and that was why he was silently standing waiting for him to compose himself. Honestly, after what he just went through he did not put this minor incident to heart. He just wanted to understand what happened. He apologized to Mr. Aikens as he prepared to sit down. As for the comment of the 1st, he just ignored it. After that experience, he felt that Mr. Aikens was much more pleasing to the eye. Unfortunately, the man did not look pleasing for too long.Mr. Aikens was terrified. For a brief moment he felt a dangerous
"I am still waiting. Did you not promise me answers?"Mane was lying on his bed, his gaze fixed onto the ceiling of his room. At had been five hours- five hours since his class had ended. Normally, he would have paid a visit to the library after class but he had no mood for that today. He returned to the dormitory immediately after class.He wasn't alone. The soft breathing of the twins could be heard in the dark room, which had been deprived of its' lights a short ten minutes ago.This room which had two bunk beds, was originally designed to accommodate four individuals. This implied that they were missing a roommate. The twins had picked the bunk bed that was at the left side of the room, extremely close to the bathroom yet far away from the window. A window that coincidentally was at the right side of the room, where Mane's bed was.Mane was accustomed to luxury, but even he had to admit that the rooms the academy provid
"To our victory!!!"In a large hall, decorated with several articles of gold and silver were hundreds of men. The brightly lit halls made the blissful expressions on their faces visible for all to see. They all held huge cups which were filled to the brim with mead. Their eyes were transfixed on the figure that stood majestically on the huge podium. Drunk, yes, but still majestic. Just like the men and women that filled this hall, this huge imposing figure also held a huge cup, with the mead spilling over occasionally. The loud declaration came from this man. He was a large man, his imposing figure towering over most as he stood at a height of six feet and eight inches. Though he wore a loose attire, his robust image was not hidden. His arms which, were thrice the size of a regular man's, were a sight to behold and his broad chest could not be hidden by his clothes.Under regular circumstances, a man of his stature would
"Little Mane, what you experienced was as a result of a curse." The anguished voice of the 3rd was filled with tiredness."A curse? By who?" Mane's immature voice that was filled with shock and surprise caused the 3rd to sigh in remorse.*Sigh*"Yes, little one, a curse. As for who cast it, we do not know. We'll have to find out. Try and remember. How long did you stay in that dark space?"Mane tried to recall how long he spent in that space. Although it seemed as like a few seconds in the outside world, in his mind space it wasn't. Mane was not a weak willed brat. If it was only a few seconds he would have been able to hold on.Hell he would have been fine even if it was just an hour. Initially he thought it was his imagination but the 2nd's words caused him to think. He knew he was in that space for several hours. With each second, minute and hour being more difficult to endure
"Legend states that no one knows when Cronus was born. He just came to be. It was said that when the clock of eternity was wound, upon the first stroke, Cronus appeared.""But that is not true! It's just a pile of bullsh*t to deceive children! Just like every other life form, Cronus was born. But unlike any other life form he was a great schemer! His parents were Uranus and Gaia. His father Uranus, was the ruler of heaven and his mother Gaia, was the overlord of the earth. Cronus was the youngest of the titans, born as Uranus's 12th child."Mane, just like the other mountains, listened intently to the words of the 1st. Even the 3rd who was famed to be the most knowledgeable of the nine, knew nothing about this god called Cronus. They all listened quietly, each holding their breaths like little children being told an exciting story."However, although he was the youngest, he had the wildest ambitions. As a titan Cronus wa