The three passed the Science department to buy some snacks on their way to the military department. The Science building had several food dispensers located in front and Dorin bought a lot of snacks from each. His satchel was near bursting when they finally went on their way to the shooting ranges.
"How come we don't have food dispensers in our dorms?" Dorin asked, popping some candy inside his mouth.
[Magic students kept messing around with it, the food inside always disappear in the morning] Seb with a wafer stick hanging out of his mouth.
"Really, you two, hurry up and finish your snacks." Mar said with a frown, "Eating is prohibited in most areas in the Military department, particularly in the training fields."
[Roger] Seb gulped his wafer. Dorin placed the rest of the candy in his mouth and chewed vigorously.
"We'll be passing the Sky Gate." Mar pointed at a gatehouse with 2 guards standing in front.
The grounds of the Military Division were surrounded by a short wall with a gatehouse at particular locations. The nearest one was the North-East gatehouse called the Sky gate. "You can leave your things in the lockers inside, Dorin," instructed Mar, "Seb, leave your coat. You'll be in trouble if an officer finds out what your pockets contain," she added vaguely.
Dorin surrendered his bag and was given a silver key card with a number on it. Seb was reluctant, but finally handed his coat over after carefully folding it. He watched suspiciously as the guard placed it inside the small locker and handed him the key.
"So, where are the shooting ranges?" asked Dorin after they left the gatehouse.
"Just past those barracks," she replied. She faced the two, frowning. "Now, I want you to keep your mouth shut!" she said, "It's not as strict since regular classes have not resumed yet. I'll be telling the Drill Officer that you are interested in joining the Military division for the coming school year," she explained, "hopefully they will let you observe the class."
"Okay," Dorin grins at Mar, "thank you very much! I really appreciate this, Margarette!"
"Think nothing of it," replied the girl beside him, "and while you're at it, please also consider joining the Military Division," she said, eyes burning, "Our country can always use powerful mages such as yourselves to further lead our Empire into the bright future it rightfully deserves! And what better way than to join the military in its campaign to protect people and country from - "
[Are we there yet?] Seb writes in front of Mar.
"From..." Mar, losing her momentum, glares at Seb and tries to grab the slate which was immediately snatched away by the silent boy.
"I hear some explosions..." Dorin says, "Is that what you meant by black powder?"
"It's just behind that building." Mar pointed out.
They went past a barn-like structure and saw a couple of student cadets in training. The cadets held long metal rods while kneeling behind bales of straw. Smoke rose from the tip of their weapons with every explosion, which sends small metal slugs to a target at the end of the field. The targets were propped against mounds of dirt, a hundred yards away from the firing area.
"So, this is a shooting range..." Dorin whispered low, the sound of the rifles drowning his voice. “It looks a lot like an archery range...”
"You two stay here, I'll ask the Drill Sergeant if we can look around." Mar went to a senior-looking officer at the side of the ranks and saluted him. They talked for a while, looked in the direction of the two mages, and approached them.
"I am Drill Sergeant Robinson," the senior officer said, facing the two, "1st Lieutenant Margarette Gunnar here informs me that you two mages are interested in joining a marksmanship drill?"
"Yes sir." Dorin replied sharply, "If you would allow it, sir."
Seb simply nodded at the officer.
"Do you have something to say, boy?" Drill Sergeant Robinson says to the silent Seb.
"This is Sebastian Revius, sir, he has been unable to speak following a childhood trauma," explained Mar. Dorin looked at Seb, surprised.
"Is that so? Then a salute will do," said the drill sergeant, to which the two replied with a smart salute.
"If possible sir, could they look around while these cadets practice with their rifles?" Mar suggested.
"I have something better in mind," replied Drill Sergeant Robinson. He looked closely at the two mages. "What say you try using elemental rifles to gauge your ability for magical combat. It just so happened that we have one available inside..." he signaled to a young man by the barn door and called him by name. "Monroe, borrow an elemental rifle from inside and bring it here."
Mar looked at her two companions who stood in attention while the cadet went inside the barn.
“You seem pretty used to this?” she asked Dorin, but the officer arrived before the other could answer.
"Your rifle, sir." 2nd Lieutenant Monroe handed a long silver rifle to the drill Sergeant. There were intricate runes carved on the black wooden barrel, trailing to the tip of its metal muzzle.
"First lieutenant Gunnar, have you any experience in using elemental firearms?" he asked Mar.
"No sir," replied the lieutenant, "I am a Sword Master, Rapier Class, from the non-magic corps."
"I myself have very little aptitude for magic..." said the drill sergeant. “Let’s get to a target first."
He led the small group to one of the bales of hay and gripped the pistol, aiming at the target.
"This particular rifle is an older model, it makes use of elemental bullets that the marksman mage can fill with their elemental magic."
The drillmaster took a silver bullet from a box in his pocket and placed it inside the rifle, cocking it. He then aimed at the target at the end of the field and concentrated. The carvings along the rifle's body slowly glowed red. When the whole length was aglow, Drill Sergeant Robinson pulled the trigger and released a red beam of light that hit the target which burst into flames.
"Woah!" Dorin said in amazement, "That was some reaction coming from such a small amount of magic!" Upon hearing this, Drill Sergeant Robinson looked at Dorin, an eyebrow raised.
Without noticing the sergeant’s reaction, Dorin went close and examined the rifle. "I see..." he mused, "this instrument is capable of turning even small amounts of magic into a formidable weapon by compressing it into an enchanted case made of metal..."
"Yes, that is the whole idea of elemental weapons." Drill Sergeant Robinson said flatly, an irritated frown on his face.
"Sir, may I have a turn, sir?" Dorin said, remembering his manners.
"You, mute boy, you go first." Drill Sergeant Robinson called Seb.
"Call my magic 'small' huh? Little brat." he thought, snubbing Dorin.
Seb stepped forward as the officer handed him the rifle and showed him how to hold it properly. He aimed at the target which was freshly replaced by some cadets in the field. The body and the barrel glowed blue and gave a soft humming sound.
"Relax boy, let it flow..." said Drill Sergeant Robinson. He helped Seb steady the heavy rifle with a hand. "Now, squeeze the trigger."
Seb pulled the trigger. There was a flash of blue light as a faint trail led to the target that quickly froze and shattered to a million pieces. Even Seb himself looked surprised.
"Magnificent!" Gasped Margarette "I've seen high-ranked mages use this same level of magic in Military Exhibitions!" she exclaimed.
"Can I have my turn now, Sir?" Dorin asked, looking so excited that he couldn’t help but shift from one foot to another."
"I don't think we have any bullets left." The drill sergeant said flatly. Dorin looked crestfallen.
Drill Sergeant Robinson sighed. He reached inside his pocket and pulled out another bullet from the box. "I guess there's one more left."
Drill Sergeant Robinson took the rifle from Seb, loaded the bullet, and secretly switched on a clasp at the bottom of the barrel.
"With the safety on, there's no way he can use that rifle," he thought to himself, snickering. "Here you go, boy."
He handed the rifle to Dorin with a smirk.
"Sir, thank you, sir!" said Dorin as he eagerly took the rifle from the senior officer.
Dorin raised the rifle, aligned the scope to his target, aimed, and tried to fill the barrel with his magic.
Nothing happened.
He tried again, concentrating his magic, but the rifle wouldn't even glow.
Dorin frowned and looked down at the rifle in his hands.
"Why isn't it working?" He thought to himself.
Beside him, the drill sergeant had a smug look in his face. Seb, on the other hand, stepped back, as he felt Dorin's power collect around the rifle. He was about to stop Dorin when he felt the magic swell!
Dorin decided to apply his own knowledge on the riffle out of frustration.
"The magic is channeled through the riffle, accumulates inside the 'bullet', and is then sent flying out of the muzzle!"
Dorin forced the bullet out. Seb was suddenly by his side, grabbing hold of the rifle's barrel. All at once, the barrel exploded, sending a sonic boom around Dorin and flooding the shooting area with blinding light. A trail of black energy left the muzzle, narrowly missing the target that disintegrated upon its passage and embedded itself on the mound of earth in a spiral motion, leaving a smoldering crater upon its wake!
"Seb!" Cried Dorin as his friend dropped to the ground, clutching his arm.
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Thank you so much for reading thus far! Dorin and the rest of the gang will be back in Phasma Phase 5 :D . The faces in the dark have all been unmasked, and the secretive Erian aka Elazar Ravante the Silver Tongue has gone to gods know where. Dorin, on the other hand, is much too busy having fun in the university to bother about such things. After all, there's so much he wants to learrn, even when he gets stuck inside the walled city during summer while his friends go home to visit their families. But would he be stuck for good until he finally graduates? Join Dorin and his friends in their adventures, as the missing keys are found one after the other, leading to the road back to paradise in Phasma Phase 5. . Thank you all for reading Phasma! . This is where our book ends. Thank you for all the support you have shown me so far! . Farewell, `till we see again, this had been your author, Psynoid Al signing out :D I hope you will continue to support me by visiting my k
It is true that it is hard to believe the words of a person who have betrayed you. But someone was ready to believe everything about Elazar, even if he was so against ‘her’ when she was still Eirian.[How I wish I had a chance to talk to Elazar before he disappeared!] Sebastian wrote to Dorin when they got back to the dorms one day. [If I only knew he was my ancestor, I would have asked him hundreds of questions about being a silver tongue!]“Question is, would he have answered your questions truthfully?” Johan said after reading his slate. “
News of a terrorist that infiltrated the University spread the next day. The name of the people involved and details of the actual event were withheld from the public due to security reasons, but almost all students in school already knew that it was about Dorin and his friend.“Wait, what was the name of his friend again?” they asked each other. “The real pretty one who had a different hair and eye color each day?”“I think it was Ariel?”“No, wasn’t it Ellen?”
Blinding light surrounded Eirian, as well as thick smoke as the lightning found it’s target.“Did we get her?!” asked Johan who stood on top of a raised dais made of bedrock. He raised himself just in time to evade Dorin’s lightning. “I... I think so...” said Xander who was trying to see through the dust and smoke.“Wind!” Venet called, blowing the smoke and debris away. “How annoying.” They saw Eirian climbing out of a thick glass bauble. “Are you really that vehement to stay here, Dorin?” “That’s right Eirian, and it’s not like I could leave, anyway,” replied Dorin. “Didn’t mother tell you that I can’t leave without graduating first?”“Psh,” she snorted. “That would be easy. I could just tell the Dean to give you a diploma. Problem solved. No need to wait for years just for senile old men to decide if you’re good enough to pass.”“I don’t want that, Eirian. I want to learn.” “I can teach you everything they know, and more.” “Yet you would only show me what you want me to see.”
“Fools! Do you honestly think that you could put one ever me?!” Eirian said with a haughty laugh. “On me, who have lived all these years without being commanded or controlled by any other being?! I have waited millennia just for this chance to come, and now that it’s here, do you really think I would just let insects like you foil my plans?” ‘What does she mean by that?’ thought Benette who held Dagon tightly in his arms. ‘Just who is she? And how old is she supposed to be?’“E-Eirian... you promised!” Dorin said as he crouched on the ground, trying to push himself
Johan gasped when Dagon fell unconscious in his arms, the remainder of a half eaten chocolate bar, falling to the ground. “What did you do to-” “Stop.” The force of command in Eirian’s voice made everyone’s body quiver. No one moved. No one could even breath. “You think a mere dragon child would be enough to stop me?” Eirian said with amused laughter. “Now listen to me,” she said, only then did the people around her take a gasp of breath. “No one tells me what to do. I give all the commands here, and you will simply o-” She was surprised when Johan suddenly struck his hand out towards her. She tried to jump back, but wasn’t quick enough. The fire mage quickly grabbed her mouth and covered it with a rough, calloused hand. “Got you, you bitch,” he snarled with Dagon dangling on his left arm, still sleeping. “You think your tricks can work on me? I’m used to dealing with double crossing bastards like you, and I’ve got experience!” He looked back as someone touched his shoul