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Vampire Mages “How many fighters did you get?" Hagel asked. "Over a hundred," Ava said, sounding tired. Hagel put down his wine. It wasn't enough. They needed an army to fight the vampire mages, and they were running out of time. "And wait!" Hagel stopped her. "Do these vampires really exist? I found out about a newspaper that talks a lot about them and even the vampire mages." "I have so many thoughts on that," Ava said, her face clearly painted with curiosity. "They feel too real, even in dreams. But, now I think we have to locate them.” "I agree," Hagel muttered. "The stories from everywhere match." "What scares me is how they team up with pit beasts!" Ava burst out. She sounded truly unhappy. "They become so powerful and deadly!" "Vampire mages?" Hagel asked, his eyes narrow. He'd heard the term but never truly believed it. "Yes," Ava confirmed, a cold shiver running through her veins. "They're actually the strongest vampires, and they deal in capturing souls." "Do you mean they sell people's souls to the devil?" Hagel was curious now. "I think so," Ava whispered. "Well," Hagel said, setting his glass down. He shrugged. "I only see soul-trading in my imaginations, though." "When did you last visit China, my master?" Ava asked, trying to bring up another matter. She didn't want to talk about pit beasts anymore. "So, they're just 'demonic vampires'?" Hagel asked, a bit jokingly. "Yes, the vampire mages!" Ava practically yelled back, showing how exhausted she was. She wanted to rest. Hagel ignored her. His mind was racing. "Can you sacrifice anything to destroy them?" "It's possible!" Ava said, more firmly this time. "But why do vampire mages?" Hagel pressed. "Why mix magic with vampirism?" Ava sighed. "It's a dark partnership. Pit beasts give them twisted magic. Vampires are the perfect hosts, strong enough to handle it, and they get souls. It creates something far worse than either alone." "So, Arleta is crawling with these demonic vampires?" Hagel asked. The name Arleta now sounded much darker. His excitement about riches faded, replaced by dread. "Yes, my master," Ava confirmed. "Scouts saw them. Not just normal vampires, but these 'vampire mages.' They're said to be incredibly powerful: shadow control, mind draining, illusions that drive people mad. They control the other mages and shifters. Arleta isn't just dangerous; it's their fortress." Hagel stood and walked around the chamber. The joke was gone from his face. "And the jewels we seek?" "They're in the deepest, most guarded areas, my master," Ava explained. "Right where the vampire mages would be. Getting them means fighting them directly." "Direct fight," Hagel repeated, a dangerous gleam in his eyes. "Good. We like direct fights." He faced Ava. "What about this 'immortal sage' we heard about? Ancient knowledge?" Ava's expression softened a little. "The sage is a hermit, in old caves near Arleta's edge. He knows things from before the vampires, maybe even how to break their power." "Knowledge, then," Hagel said thoughtfully. "More valuable than jewels now. We need information, Ava. Hard facts. Where exactly are these vampire mages? How many? Their weaknesses?" He went to a map on a table. "And this sage... where is he? Can we trust him?" Ava joined him at the map. "Their main base seems to be here," she pointed, "deep inside what was called the 'Whispering Peaks.' The sage moves around, but most reports put him in these outer caves." She traced a finger along a mountain range. "Trusting him is a risk, my master. But his knowledge might be our only real weapon against this evil." Hagel studied the map. He was already planning. "A hundred men went missing, you said?" he asked, realizing the true cost. "Yes, my master. Our best," Ava said sadly. "No contact for three days." Silence filled the room. Hagel knew what that meant. A hundred men, lost. Taken by Arleta, consumed by the demonic vampires. His jaw tightened. "Then we send more," Hagel declared, his voice low but firm. "Not for jewels. For answers. For revenge. To break Arleta's curse." He looked at Ava, his eyes burning. "Prepare a new team, Ava. This time, we know what we face. This time, we will hunt them." Ava met his gaze. A mix of wonder and fear showed on her face. "As you command, my master," she answered, turning to obey. The night in the Highlands was long, but in Arleta, a scary new day was about to begin. Hagel stared at the map. The lines marking Arleta’s borders looked less like a trip and more like a grave. A hundred men, gone. Not missing, but eaten up. The thought left a bad taste in his mouth. Ava’s news of "vampire mages" and "demonic agreements" had destroyed any remaining ideas of a simple treasure hunt. It was a war, a dark, overwhelming war against something of the past and of evil. "So, these mages," Hagel said, tapping a finger on a dark spot on the map, "they're not just strong, they're… more of evil." "Yes, my master," Ava confirmed, her voice now flat with a twisted face. "They serve a greater power, a true master of Arleta’s darkness. Old wise writings hint at a being of immense age, something that existed long before the current vampires took over. It feeds not just on life, but on the hopelessness and fear it creates." Hagel's gaze became harder. "And we’re going to walk right into its home for some old, dusty jewels?" He scoffed, a humorless sound. "No. Our mission changes. The jewels are not as important. We go for information. We go to understand this 'master.' And if we can, we will kill it." Ava nodded slowly. "It's a dangerous path, my master. Our usual weapons and methods may not be enough against such an enemy." "Then we find new ones," Hagel replied, his eyes burning with strong determination. "We learn from the wise person. We find their weaknesses. We will not let our men die for nothing." He turned from the map, his stand firm. "Gather everyone in the team! Tell them to get ready for another kind of fight. A long one. A bloody one." Everyone referred to any of the vampire mages, beasts and monsters as ‘he’, but sometimes classified as ‘it.’ All except the humans were more than dangerous. Another fight. As the first glowing light of dawn began to enter the cave, coloring the rough walls with various shades of grey, Hagel felt the slight sound of a faint voice whispering afar. Not a human voice; not that of water dropping. It was a chilling hiss carried across the impossible breeze from where Arleta was. He shrugged, pushing it aside as just another ghost of his mind. But then an invading whisper grew louder, closer. It was of some foreign tongue, while the message was all too clear: You are not wanted. The torchlight in the chamber suddenly went berserk and then imploded, glowering somehow, sending pulses of bone-chilling cold rushing through the room, and footsteps of old dust and fresh blood filled the air. Out of the deep darkness, an impossibly long shadow plucked itself from one of the cave walls and began a slow silent journey toward them, its shape becoming stranger and stranger under the engulfing web of darkness. And then, the darkness overwhelmed their sight.
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System: A Travel To The Mages' Timeline NINE
“The path to the Sunken Cathedral is not a straight line,” Grok warned, his voice clear but low. “The land around it is really something else. It twists and plays tricks on the eyes. We must follow the old river path. The water that is left there remembers the real way.”They moved out without a word. The city was overwhelmed with stunning silence . There were no birds singing, no sounds of people. It felt like the whole world had died or was hiding. The buildings here were very old. They were covered in a dark, wet moss that seemed to move slowly.The first light of dawn was grey and weak. It did little to warm the cold, dull city. Hagel’s small team met at a broken gate. There was Hagel, Elara the mage, Tycus, and Grok. The big shifter moved stiffly and with clear pain, but he would not stay behind.Elara walked with her hands held up. A soft, golden light came from her palms. It formed a faint, lively bubble around the four of them. “This shield hides our life energy from them,” sh
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System: A Travel To The Mages' Timeline EIGHT
Ava rushed to Hagel the moment he entered. “Hagel! Your arm…”The shifter camp was not just a place, but a movement. It was set up in the hidden basement of a textile factory, the air already filled with the smell of river damp, fur, and healing herbs. Mobile shelters were arranged in a defensive circle, and the shifters themselves. Men and women, who could take on beastly aspects, watched Hagel with serious, intelligent eyes.“It’s shallow,” he said, though it really stung deep. “Mia?” “Stable. Asleep. She’s in shock, but she’ll live.” Ava’s gaze crossed to Grok's face, who was nursed by a shifter healer. “He really saved you?”“He did.” Hagel looked around. Jorin and a handful of other Contra Sangues were there, looking battered but still determined. They had survived. “The communication tower is compromised. We’re on our own.”“Then what’s our next move?” Jorin asked, his voice low but hopeful. “We can’t fight a war cut off from our command.”“Our command may be the… ones who sold
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System: A Travel To The Mages' Timeline SEVEN
Tycus held his metal pipe so tightly that his hands hurt. His face was pale. He looked at his friend, Hagel. "What is the plan?" he asked. His voice was shaky.Hagel was already at the old control panel. His fingers moved quickly over the dusty buttons. "This tower has an old alarm system," Hagel explained. "It has very loud sirens and bright flashing lights on the roof. I am going to turn it on."Tycus's eyes grew wide with fear. "But that will bring every enemy in the city right to us! It is suicide!""No, it is a trick!" Hagel said sharply. He did not look up from his work. "It is a diversion. All the vampires will look here, at the tower. They will come to us. But that is the point. While they are focused on us, Ava and Jorin can move Mia to a new, safer hiding spot. The rest of our team can run away and hide. Then, they will meet us later." His finger pointed to a big red button on the screen. It said "EXECUTE". "The moment I push this, we run. We run to the old warehouse distric
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System: A Travel To The Mages' Timeline SIX
A silence suddenly filled the air. It was heavier than any darkness Hagel had ever known fell after the vampire mage's threat. The only sound was Mia's slight, painful sighs. He looked at his team—Jorin, Tycus, Ava. In their faces, he felt the same fear that gripped him and had some place in them, too.“We are not leaving her,” Hagel said, his voice cutting through the silence as if it was piercing material. He knelt beside Mia. Her uniform was torn and dark bruises were already welling up on her neck and arms. Her eyes were wide, staring at nothing."The threat… one hundred humans…" Jorin stuttered as his hand shook on his weapon.“Is a bluff designed to paralyze us,” Hagel interrupted, though he wasn't sure he believed it. “If we stop now they will win without a fight. Ava, Jorin, get Mia to the safe room. Now. Be swift and silent.”They moved quickly, lifting Mia with care. She whimpered but didn't speak.Hagel turned to Tycus. The new recruit’s face was white, but he stood his gro
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System: A Travel To The Mages' Timeline FIVE
The strange silence of the mage world shattered in a flash of claws. A violent hiss rustled in the air, and before anyone could react, a vampire not a mage, but pure, unmixed darkness rushed from the trees and hit its jagged claws into Hagel’s head.He dropped to his knees, vision blurring, blood dripping down the side of his face. Ava screamed his name, pulling her blaster from its holster, but the creature vanished into the shadows, its job done to warn.The others Liam, Kenji, and the two scouts stood frozen in horror. They had tracked too close, and now… they’d been marked.“What the hell was that?” Ava whispered, her eyes wide.Hagel pushed himself up, groaning. “A pure vampire. No mage... no beast traits. That thing was bred for blood. And it just delivered a message.”They had been hunting mage vampire types who were once humans, animals, or beasts, now fused by dark energy into unpredictable hybrids. But this was something else. Something born from shadow and hatred.“We need
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System: A Travel To The Mages' Timeline FOUR
"Ooh…!" Acquilles made a noise, its eyes focused above normal air level.Hagel turned to Jorin and asked him. "Wait... Did you call Acquilles?”"No, I didn't..." Jorin replied, noticing the bird approaching his arms far from the sky. "He called his name, but did not call him..." Tycus added, nudging his own left elbows as a sign, that he probably would have kept quiet. "No worries, the idea you gave is valid and valuable... I think Acquilles is growing wiser these days" Hagel remarked, studying the fast pace at which the bird flew downwards, and toward Jorin's side. "I can discern the bird coming now... Why is Acquilles acting funny though?" Jorin stated, ending it with a question. "That is not funny actually... It is only gaining more skill in wisdom, Mr Jorin!" Tycus said, according to his own very clear intelligence. "Yes, I agree…" Hagel rejoined. "Skill in wisdom?" Jorin asked Tycus. "Yes... what I meant was... ways of using its wisdom. Hawks can fly high, but eagles can f
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