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Chapter 20: Roots

Everyone knew the story. The history books of all four clans didn’t differ or sugarcoat when it came to the evil of the Clan of Vulcanus, otherwise known as the Salamanders. The Clan of Salamanders used to have a strong and prosperous khaganate, the mightiest kingdom in all the land. They were the best miners and blacksmiths, and they were the first people to master and command their mother element: fire. They were also the first humans to betray their kind and collaborate with the dragons. Salamander clansmen were considered direct descendants of Homusubi, the fire god. Together with their dragon overlords, they hewed entire mountains and smelted ores to build the stateliest castles and the most impregnable fortresses. They created hand weapons and war machines – repeating crossbows, hand cannons, trebuchets – that extended the power of the nine-headed dragon god, Kuzuryū Daimyōjin, to every corner of Pan-Terra. The exhaust of the Salamanders’ smokestacks choked the sky as far as
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Chapter 21: The Age of Darkness

It might seem backwards because from the reliable written word, Pan-Terra’s history would move on to the misty realm of folklore and mythology. But relentless chaos swept the lands prior to and during The Age of Darkness (Ankoku Jidai). And the only sources of information thereafter were anecdotal evidence, stories, and alleged sightings. Not much was known about Tamerlane and his group of rōnins past their banishment. Some said they sailed the vast oceans with pirates, which flew no flag but were generally affiliated with the clanless Ming of the Far East, who were obsessed with creating the elixir of immortality. Others said they all went mad trying to navigate Mt. Kurama, the mystical land of the tengu (shapeshifter spirits). What was certain though was that in the time that Tamerlane and his group disappeared, sightings of peculiar, anthropomorphic reptiles began. The Nagas, whose name translated to “snake people”, were a race of monstrified Slayers. They had immense strength, a
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Chapter 22: Onwards

Aki and Temujin had decided to leave early the next day. It was disorienting not to have the sun to signal night and day but luckily for them the north was renowned for three things: lamp fuel from whale oil, fresh seafood, and the ever reliable “Angler” pocket watch, which was encased and had a spring-hinged lid that covered its glass crystal face. People sometimes joked that the technology and craft of watchmaking evolved parallel to the northern fishermen’s need to transport their catch at its optimal freshness. The heroes intended to come back as soon as possible, for Griffin and the dragon-scale armor that was still being forged by Pukkitunturi’s finest metal-worker. As promised, the town provided them with their fastest sled team of jolfrs. The same great size of crowd gathered to see them off despite their scheduled return. Mr. Olsson was wearing his most luxuriant and warmest robe yet, and their sled was a covered number that resembled a carriage more than anything and came wi
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Chapter 23: Worlds Apart

Aki paused and Temujin let her take her time. “Then my father cast the Shinpu-Ren Majutsu. The Infinite Vortex of the Divine Wind. In theory, the sealing spell summons winds of such godly force that all matter would be sucked in. Nothing and no one could escape. My father labored to trap the monsters, one by one, into the raging vortex. To cast them into the perfect prison: Kage no Tochi, Shadowland. “I glimpsed the gateway to the other world and it was eerily beautiful. Stork mages are acquainted with the many mystical energies of the universe, both dark and divine. But one glance and you’d know the vortex was malevolent. Like a hole that wasn’t meant to be where it was; irreverent like graffiti that a child had drawn on a sacred wall. Its calm belied an insatiable hunger as it sucked in anything and everything that fell within its range: swords, helmets, human bodies. My mother hugged me and I buried my tear-streaked face against her chest. “No one had imagined such a spell was h
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Chapter 24: A Cold Welcome

When they finally arrived at their torchlit destination, they were surrounded by another crowd, reinforcing Aki’s impression since Pukkitunturi that the Northern Province wasn’t accustomed to receiving that many visitors. Most of the first onlookers were children; something very surprising to Aki, who was used to seeing a lot of senior people around her – teachers, officials, retainers and so on. And it wasn’t just because she grew up isolated as royalty, it was because the Clan of Stork valued wisdom and experience over youth, gradually inducing an aged population. The villagers on this northernmost glacier-covered fell, Blarjokull, wore the same clothing as those in Pukkitunturi. The main difference, it appeared to Aki and Temujin, was the bronze skin and dark mono-lidded eyes of the people here. It turned out that, in the northernmost corner of the world, the people’s hair was dark and straight unlike those of the Pukkitunturians, who were not too different from Aki in appearance.
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Chapter 25: Warmonger

“As much as we would like to provide you the information that you seek,” Chief Reijo orated, “there are two things that hinder us. First, the ill reputation of your companion precedes him. The red northern lights have given us fair warning of his arrival. It doesn’t bode well for our village to receive a member of the Clan of Salamanders.” Temujin tensed and a muscle in his jaw jumped. He knew precisely what the chieftain was referring to: the ancient match between Tamerlane and Gunnar, the representative of the Clan of Undina at the Gold Lotus Tournament. Tamerlane had been notorious for being a brutal fighter. “Temujin comes in peace,” Aki spoke. “He does not mean any insult to your clan by coming here. Like I said, we are both simply passing through and have business of great import that we need to see done.” “Be that as it may, the customs of the clan are iron, Aki-oujo, and I am merely a servant to the will of my people. As a future leader of your own clan, I am sure you can
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Chapter 26: Fire vs. Ice

The circular arena lay in the center of the village and was made of smooth ice. It was around thirty feet in diameter and surrounded by eight stalagmite-shaped ice pillars crowned with sputtering torches. Between these pillars stretched thin, highly transparent but durable panes of ice that served as barriers through which the audience could watch. These barriers curved away from the torches and went on to meet at the top to create a twenty-foot-high bubble dome that deterred fighters from jumping too high. Temujin stepped inside the arena through an opening in one of the barriers. After him, someone froze up the hole to lock him in. He walked to the center of the ring exhaling water vapor through the filter of his mask and feeling a lot of angry Undine eyes on him. He knew Aki stood amid them watching with a very worried expression, but he couldn’t remember where he had left her and he didn’t want to look weak or nervous by looking for her now. In his right hand, he carried the scyth
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Chapter 27: Spectacular

From his kneeling position, Temujin dug out his scythe from where it was buried. He did this by holding out his arm and projecting a horizontal cascade of blue fire. This melted a hole in the ice immediately around the scythe. Temujin tugged and the weapon flew back to him. Meanwhile, Magnar had continued his slide all the way to the end of the ring and, without decreasing speed, hurtled up the wall and then kicked off, executing a back flip that dropped him right in front of Temujin. He landed on one foot with surprising grace, bringing down his two swords with him. Fortunately, Temujin was ready and blocked both sword chops with his scythe and chain, which were still red-hot from all the flames. Magnar kicked off again and slid backwards. If his boot blades weren’t visible, it would seem as though he was levitating on ice. He may be huge but he wasn’t slow at all. On his mother element, he was as light-footed as a Stork Slayer. As though toying with Temujin, Magnar started spinni
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Chapter 28: A Reunion

“Konnichiwa!” a young Slayer stepped out of the crowd and greeted Temujin. “My name’s Aleksandr, and I’m the youngest child of Yuri Babor.” He was speaking in the pidgin language of the eastern lowlands in consideration of the foreigner. Surprisingly, out of all the denizens of Blarjokull, this Aleksandr, who was eighteen – younger than Temujin and only a little older than Aki – was one of only two who could speak the eastern tongue. Many other villagers had congratulated Temujin by shaking his hand, patting him on the back, or just calling out his name from the sidelines. The acceptance and complete reversal of attitude deeply pleased him. Who could’ve thought that he would put an end to the decades-long animosity between Salamanders and Undines? Magnar proved to be a real sportsman. He even lifted Temujin for some crowd surfing and a slight toss in the air; the second, Temujin would learn, was a taste of the northern festival custom of “blanket tossing”, in which hunters were ce
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Chapter 29: Memories

Mr. Yuri Babor brought his youngest son with him to the Gold Lotus palace every time he had a meeting with the Imperial Court and every day during the construction of the Treasure Vault. And every time he did, young Sasha would hang out with the Stork princess who was almost the same age. At the time, five-year-old Aki still had a father and the Age of Darkness (Ankoku Jidai) was nothing but a pale memory. The dust clouds that had choked the sun for a full thirty years tore apart and the world was able to breathe at last. As though to a miner emerging from a collapsed tunnel, everything looked fresh, newly washed and full of hope. It was indeed a new age. Pan-Terra was experiencing another resurgent spring. Verdant mother earth was back with a vengeance, and back for good. Previously all the plants and trees had lain dormant and stunted despite the prodding of the agrokinetic Clan of Gnomus. Aki, too, was still young enough to enjoy some freedom from her royal tutors. More importa
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