
The wind howled along the edge of the cliff, dragging cloaks and tugging loose strands of hair like it wanted to pull them all into the sea below.
Kael tasted blood. It filled his mouth, slipping down his throat each time he tried to breathe. He coughed, and it splattered across the gray stone beneath him. His fingers scraped against the ground, searching for something, anything, to hold onto, but there was nothing except gravel and the boots of the boys surrounding him. A sharp kick slammed into his ribs and Kael groaned as he folded in on himself. “I asked you a question, orphan!” one of them said. Ronan stood at the front, tall and broad-shouldered, his dark hair tied at the nape of his neck. He was the son of the most powerful mage in Astra and the dark look in his eyes mirrored his father’s. Beside him was Darius, thinner, stood right in front of Kael, fist clenched and ready to punch. Behind them, leaning lazily against a jagged rock, was Silas, watching as if this were nothing more than entertainment. Darius yanked Kael’s face up by his hair, fuming. His lip was split, his left eye swelling shut, but there was still fire in the one eye he could keep open. “You filthy peasant.” Darius said, his fist tightening on Kael's hair, "You dare to report us to the council of mages? You have no use for your life, do you?” Kael gritted his teeth, he might be an orphan, he might be the lowest of the lowest in the entire realm but he would never not fight back. “Where is she?!” Darius arched a questioning eyebrow, “Who?” “Alia.” Kael said, “Where is she?!” He's been laying low for years. He never spoke unless spoken to, never did anything to draw anyone's attention. He'd learned the hard way how cruel the realm was to people like him. Magicless fool, they called him. In this cruel world, the only one who cared enough was Alia. He'd seen them drag her off to some place and she never returned. He knew they were keeping her but for what? Silas chuckled in disbelief, “Ah, that maid girl?” He turned to face Kael, “You're doing this because of her?” “I know you took her!” Kael said, blood seeping down his bursted lip. “I told the council because she never returned. Where did you take her?” He asked, almost in tears. He hoped and prayed she was alive. She was the only thing close to family that he had and these cruel bastards took her. Darius yanked Kael's head even higher, “You tried to taint my reputation because of a lowly maid?!” Another kick. This one caught Kael in the stomach. He curled tighter, his body shaking. Ronan exhales, “He's never going to learn.” “Your father was being far too gracious letting the likes of him into the academy.” Silas turned to face Ronan, “What do you expect from a powerless commoner?” His eyes landed on Kael, “And now he thinks he has the privilege to ask us questions.” Kael spat out blood, staining Ronan's boots in the process. Ronan glanced at his blood stained boots and then at Kael in silence. “Do you have a death wish?!” Darius asked, fuming. “The disregard! Do you realise he is the head of the mages son?!” Ronan raised his hand to stop Darius. He crouched in front of Kael, expression cold as usual as he gazed down at him. “For a twink, you sure are brave.” Ronan said, earning laughter from his friend. “Where is she?” Kael asked again. “Why? Is she your lover?” Ronan asked. Kael clenched his fist, she was more than that. “I'll let this go if you just tell me where she is.” Ronan chuckled, "You would let this go?” He glanced back at his friends, “Do you hear him?” “I'm scared!” Darius mocked, laughing in Kael's face. Silas pushed off the rock and walked closer, hands tucked behind his back. “Thirty times he begged the academy to take him in as a mage. Thirty times they said no. And yet, he challenges you.” Darius tuts, “This is why you don't help commoners, I tell you.” Ronan's dark eyes met Kael's, resting his forearms on his knees. “You should have stopped after the first ten.” Kael met his gaze, his breathing unsteady. “I thought about it,” he said. “But then I remembered… someone has to lower your standards.” Ronan’s expression didn’t change, but his fist did. It struck Kael across the jaw, snapping his head to the side. Kael’s vision blurred and the sky above him spun. He tried to push himself up, but his arms trembled and gave out beneath him. Ronan and his friends have ever only picked on him since they were young. Kael had endured it, avoiding them wherever he could until now. He had nothing to lose, absolutely nothing. “Why do you keep trying?” Darius asked, crouching beside him now. “You have no magic, no family, no reputation. Nothing. You're worse than a lowly servant and you're here fighting for a maid?” Kael swallowed, tasting blood again. “Then why… does it take three of you to beat me?” he managed. Darius’s grin faded and Ronan stood. “The girl is dead.” Ronan said, “She served her purpose.” Kael's breath seized, “She…she what?” Darius tuts, "Would have been nice if she was one of the pleasure women eh?” He shakes his head, “Way too feeble to handle three powerful mages.” “YOU BLOODY BASTARDS!!” Kael screamed at the top of his lungs, tears in his eyes. He stood on his feet with the last strength he had, making a run for Darius but ended up tripping over and falling back to the ground. Darius burst into laughter and Silas chuckled in disbelief as Kael screamed and cried. How dare they? How dare these bastards touch her?! She'd been nothing but a gentle soul. She's never hurt anyone and all she wanted was for him to be a mage like the rest of the trainees in the academy. “How dare you?!” Kael cried, his breathing harsh and heart shattering. “She's done nothing wrong! She…she's done nothing wrong! How could you…” “Because I can.” Ronan said coldly, his eyes meeting Kael's. “Because I can and nobody will question me. Nobody would ask me questions and nobody, not even you, can change the outcome of anything.” “That is the difference between you and I.” He adds. Kael glared at him, long and hard. “You will die by my hands.” He spat. “I promise you that.” Ronan’s eyes hardened. “Pick him up.” Darius and Silas grabbed Kael by the arms and hauled him to his feet. Pain shot through his body, his legs barely held him, dragging against the ground as they pulled him toward the edge. They stopped at the very edge. Loose stones crumbled beneath their feet, falling without a sound. Kael glanced down at the sea below, there was no way he would survive a fall from here. His heart quickened but his eyes glared daggers at Ronan who stood in front of him. “Any last words?” Darius asked. “Yes,” Kael said quietly. With what little strength he had left, he spat blood at him again. Ronan shoved him off the cliff. The world vanished beneath Kael’s feet. The wind tore through his ears, breaking through the air in his lungs. Kael thought of nothing and everything all at once. The academy gates closing in his face, the whispers, the laughter, the way people looked at him like he was nothing. Maybe they were right. He'd been powerless and couldn't save Alia from those monsters. He couldn't save the one person that was his family… Kael shuts his eyes, maybe he deserved this. His heart rate palpitated enough to stop working until he crashed down to the ground, his body shattering on impact. Darius, Ronan and Silas watched as blood pooled from his body in disgust. Darius chuckled, “Here I was thinking he would fly or something.” Kael laid there, choking for his very last breath until he stopped moving. Ronan turned on his back, walking away. “We have training to get to.” He said quietly. Kael’s eyes snapped open suddenly, enveloped in gold as bright as the sun. The air around him changed. The wind didn’t feel like wind anymore, it felt like it was pushing against something, bending around him. A low hum filled his ears from within and his cracked bones mended in an instant, painfully. The entire clif shook to its very foundation, causing the men to stop as they staggered for balance. “What….” Darius started. A blinding light burst from Kael’s body. Gold, bright as the sun, tore through the air and wrapped around him, coiling like something with a will of its own. Kael hung in the air above the cliff, golden eyes staring at the trio with murderous intent. Up on the academy rooftop, Lyra watched Kael in disbelief. She had been sitting in silence, watching as she often did. The cliff was far from the main grounds, but not beyond her sight. She had seen the whole situation, not in the slightest shocked by Ronan’s actions. She hadn't moved until now. The light reached her even to the academy's grounds, drawing the attention of everyone. Her eyes narrowed, her body going still. “That’s…” she murmured. “Impossible…” Above, the golden light twisted, pulsing with a rhythm that felt almost like a heartbeat. Kael's golden eyes furrowed on Ronan. An inhumane voice echoed through the entire city. “Son of Pelson! You are as good as dead.”Latest Chapter
Chapter 7: The Tyrant
The silence that followed was deafening.The mage behind him tightened his grip on the reins, and the horse came to a full stop. One by one, the rest followed until the entire procession stood still along the narrow path.Robes swept the ground as they faced Kael, their eyes hidden behind cloth and shadow, yet Keal felt the intensity of their gaze. “What did you say?” one of them asked.Kael’s throat felt dry. He could feel his pulse rising again, beating fast though his face remained neutral. “Nothing,” he said.The silence that followed told him they did not believe him.Another council member stepped forward, his voice colder. “You spoke. We heard you.”Kael stared ahead, refusing to meet their eyes. He knew he was loud enough for all to hear, there was not a single chance no one heard his voice. “Ypu hear them.” The voice in his head came again.His grip on the saddle tightened, now isn't the time! They were deliberating on whether or not to end his life and whatever is speakin
Chapter 6: The Tempest
The gates closed behind them with a thud but Kael did not look back.Cold metal pressed against his wrist, the flame-bound cuff glowing faintly as it tightened with every step he took. The courtyard faded behind them and ahead stretched a long stone path that led down the mountain, winding between jagged cliffs and sparse trees bent by harsh winds.The sky above had turned dull, heavy clouds hanging low.The Council moved without speaking, their robes whispered against the ground, their presence suffocating. Kael walked in the middle of them. Despite his calm face and his rather bold steps, he was a mess inside.His heart slammed hard against his ribs, each beat loud in his ears. His fingers twitched, covered in sweat. Zen had told him what they would do to him. He knew that and yet, he wanted Alia found. She was bisvfamily but risking his life for her like this…Was that really all she was to him? A family member? Or a woman he couldn't afford to lose? He glanced up from his feet
Chapter 5: The Council Of Mages
The horns did not stop.They echoed across the academy grounds, each call heavier than the last. The air itself seemed to tighten with every sound, pressing down on the stone walls and the people within them.Trainees gathered along the edges of the courtyard, whispering. Some stood with weapons in hand, others with magic flickering at their fingertips, but none dared step forward.They knew who had come and they dared not attack. The gates opened slowly and the Council of Mages entered as one.Robes of deep crimson and silver trailed behind them. Many of them had their mouths sewn shut and a few of them had their faces covered in white fabrics. Their presence alone silenced the courtyard.At their center walked Pelson, the Grand Mage Supreme.His robes shimmered faintly, threads of gold woven through them. His eyes scanned the trainees in disdain, wondering who in their sane mind thought training under Zen was noble. The n0bels have ever learned to weld their flames in his academy
Chapter 4: The Cursed One
The walk to Madam Natalie’s quarters was quiet. Eyes followed them from every angle. The corridors, to the balconies above, from the shadows between pillars, every trainee in the academy seemed to have heard. Whispers trailed behind Kael but he ignored them.At least he tried to. He was used to people whispering as he walked by, calling him a flameless fool but never had he had anyone look at him with fear instead of disdain. His bare feet moved against the polished floors, his jaw tight, his mind louder than the murmurs around him.‘They will stop at nothing to kill you.’ Zen had said that to his face a moment ago and Matalie had asked that they take this somewhere private and not to the hearing of the entire academy. The last thing she wanted was to frighten the trainees anymore than they already were. They reached a set of wide doors at the far end of a quiet wing and Natalie pushed them open.Kael stepped inside and stopped.The room was nothing like he expected. It was a hug
Chapter 3 : The Curse Of The Unclaimed
Kael was falling.The wind screamed past his ears and the cliff above him grew smaller. His body twisted helplessly in the air as his heart raced wildly against his chest. He could see them. Ronan, Darius and Silas, looking down at him and watching him die.Kael tried to breathe, but the air would not come. His chest burned. His limbs felt heavy and soon he could almost feel the rock behind him and then…“You. Are. Mine.” A deep ancient voice growled deep in his ear, its words vibrating through his entire body. Kael jerked upright with a sharp gasp. Air flooded into his lungs as if he had been drowning. His chest rose and fell rapidly, his heart slamming hard against his ribs.He stayed still for a moment as sweat needed down his face. What happened to him? One minute he was falling to his death and the next he was….here? Kael blinked, his vision slowly clearing. He was lying on a bed.Not the thin straw mat from the maid quarters back at the academy, a real bed with soft foam an
Chapter 2: The Ancient One
“Son of Pelson! You are as good as dead.” The voice did not belong to Kael. It tore through the air, deep and ancient, shaking the cliff to its core. The wind twisted violently, pulling at cloaks and hair as if the world was coming to an end. Ronan staggered back, his eyes widening on seeing Kael in the middle of the light. “That… that’s not possible.” Darius swallowed hard, his hands already glowing with unstable magic. “That’s him. That’s Kael.” Silas did not speak, his wide and horrified eyes stayed locked on the golden figure hovering above the cliff. Kael floated in the air, his body wrapped in blinding gold. His eyes burned and narrowed on only one person. Ronan. The ground beneath the men cracked, stones and dust floated in the air. Ronan’s hands snapped forward. “Firebolt!” he shouted. A crackling streak of flame surged toward Kael, faster than any human could move. Kael’s eyes narrowed; without thinking, he raised a golden arm and it twisted, flaring a shield
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