The Weight of Representation
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The arena remained silent for several moments after the duel between Andrew and Kellan ended.

Dust still lingered faintly in the air while cracks spread across parts of the combat floor from the force of their final collision. Several recruits continued staring at the two of them with expressions that carried a mixture of disbelief and excitement.

A month ago, most of them had still been ordinary orphans struggling to survive inside Ashwake House.

Now they were Aether Initiates.

Now they were p
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  • The Weight of Expectations

    The following morning arrived far sooner than Andrew would have preferred. After days of intense training, followed by a difficult battle and an evening that had ended much later than expected, his body strongly disagreed with the idea of waking up so early.Unfortunately, the Guild Competition cared very little about personal opinions.A loud knocking sound echoed through the hallway outside his room, followed almost immediately by an all-too-familiar voice that managed to sound energetic far earlier than any reasonable person should."Wake up!"Another knock followed a second later."We're going to be late!"Andrew squeezed his eyes shut and buried his face deeper into the pillow. For one brief moment, he considered pretending he wasn't inside the room at all.Then came the third knock."If you're dead, let me know before we leave!"Andrew stared at the ceiling in silence.The knocking continued.With a long sigh, he finally pushed himself upright and rubbed his face. Most of the so

  • A Secret Meeting

    The journey out of Eclipse Dominion felt far lighter than it had only a few hours earlier.Victory had a way of changing everything.The exhaustion remained. The bruises certainly remained. Yet somehow the weight pressing against their shoulders had become easier to carry.Astral Vanguard had advanced.Once again.The six walked together through the enormous pathways that connected the various sections of Eclipse Dominion. Around them, countless guild members and spectators discussed the shocking outcome of the battle they had just witnessed.Everywhere Andrew listened, he heard the same thing.Crimson Monarch Hall.Malik.The reversal.The impossible victory.Many people still sounded convinced they had imagined the entire thing."I still don't understand how they did it.""I thought Astral Vanguard was finished.""That wind user changed everything.""The instructors deserve credit for that strategy."The conversations continued from every direction.Andrew listened quietly while wal

  • The Impossible Victory

    The following morning arrived beneath clear skies and an atmosphere that felt noticeably different from the previous rounds.The moment Astral Vanguard entered Eclipse Dominion alongside countless other guilds, Andrew could sense it immediately. The competition had reached a point where every battle carried greater weight. The weaker participants had been steadily eliminated over the past rounds, leaving behind guilds that had already proven themselves capable of surviving the tournament's brutal selection process.The casual excitement that had filled the opening rounds was gone.In its place stood anticipation.Expectation.Pressure.Thousands upon thousands of spectators filled the Grand Venue long before the first battle was scheduled to begin. Conversations echoed across the massive structure while guild representatives, instructors, merchants, and officials occupied nearly every available seat.The crowd was larger than ever.The energy was stronger than ever.And somewhere amon

  • The Final Day of Preparation

    The final day arrived far faster than any of them would have liked.Ten days of relentless training had passed in what felt like a blur of bruises, exhaustion, frustration, and gradual improvement. Every morning had begun before sunrise. Every evening had ended with aching muscles and depleted Aether reserves. By the end of it, even Eli had stopped complaining quite as much.Which, according to Ronan, was the clearest sign that the training had been genuinely brutal.The six members of Astral Vanguard made their way toward one of the open training grounds shortly after breakfast. The sky above the guild was clear, and a cool breeze drifted through the air, carrying with it the sounds of other initiates beginning their own daily routines.Tomorrow would decide everything.Either they would defeat Crimson Monarch Hall and advance to the next round of the Guild Competition, or their journey would end there.The reality of that fact hung over all six of them.Yet strangely enough, the moo

  • The Path Above

    The second day of Astral Vanguard's special training began before sunrise.Unfortunately, nobody appreciated that fact.Especially Eli.The large boy dragged himself across the training grounds looking as though life itself had become an unbearable burden.His hair was a mess.His uniform looked wrinkled.His eyes carried the hollow expression of a man who had seen things no teenager should ever see.Andrew glanced at him."You look terrible.""I feel worse.""You slept.""I suffered."Ronan appeared beside them."You keep using that word.""Because it's accurate.""It isn't.""It absolutely is."Eli pointed toward the training grounds where Kael usually conducted combat lessons."That man is trying to kill us."Andrew followed his gaze."He would probably disagree.""That's because murderers rarely admit their crimes."Lyra laughed.Even Arin chuckled.The reaction immediately caught Andrew's attention.Yesterday's conversation beneath the night sky had clearly helped.The wind-affin

  •  The First Day of Hell

    The next morning arrived much sooner than anyone wanted.At least according to Eli.The large boy stumbled out of his room looking as though he had personally been betrayed by sleep itself."I closed my eyes."Andrew glanced at him."You slept.""Barely.""You slept for eight hours.""It felt like eight minutes."Ronan appeared from another hallway."I hope Kael kills you first today."Eli looked offended."What kind of teammate says that?""The kind forced to listen to you every morning."The group gradually gathered together before making their way toward the training grounds.The atmosphere felt very different from previous training sessions.Everyone knew why.Ten days.That was all they had.Ten days before the Third Round of the Guild Competition.Ten days before they faced Crimson Monarch Hall.Ten days before they fought Malik and whatever terrifying ability he possessed.Ten days before they either advanced or got eliminated.Because of that, their instructors had made a deci

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