
Vardy sat on the floor of his small, run-down room at White Oak Academy, his eyes fixed on the dark screen of his old console. Memories of his time immersed in the virtual world of Rune Quest Flooded his mind, a world that once held him captive in its allure. The echoes of battles fought and victories won resonated within him, now distant yet vivid.
A sudden knock shattered the quietude enveloping his room, prompting him to stir from his reverie. "Vardy, you in there?"Mason's voice pierced through the door, tinged with a mixture of weariness and anticipation.
With a deliberate pace, Vardy rose and opened the door partially, meeting Mason's gaze. Their eyes locked briefly, a silent exchange of understanding passing between them. Mason's news of a summons to the main hall by an unknown officer stirred a sense of curiosity and apprehension within Vardy.
Engulfed by a wave of resignation, Vardy accompanied Mason through the dimly lit hallway, their footsteps echoing off the worn linoleum floors. The stark contrast between their reality and the opulence enjoyed by their peers weighed heavily on Vardy, a constant reminder of their marginalized existence within the academy.
As they joined the gathering in the main hall, a sea of weary faces greeted them, each bearing the burden of unspoken struggles and unmet expectations. The academy officer's presence at the front, armed with a clipboard and an air of authority, signaled the beginning of another obligatory address to the students.
Amidst the sea of uncertainty and discontent, Vardy and his peers stood united in their shared experiences of neglect and disillusionment. The impending discourse promised nothing but a reiteration of their perceived insignificance within the confines of the academy's hierarchy. Yet, as they braced themselves for the inevitable lecture, a glimmer of defiance flickered in Vardy's eyes, a silent vow to defy the constraints imposed upon them.
As they entered the main hall, a few dozen other students were already gathered. Most looked just as worn down as Vardy felt. At the front of the room, an academy officer stood with a clipboard in hand.
"Listen up," the officer began in a stern voice. "You’re all here because, despite your lack of powers, you’ve been given a chance. The Frame Initiative is your opportunity to prove you belong here. Failure is not an option."
Vardy leaned over to Mason. "Sounds like the same speech as last week."
Mason smirked. "They must have it memorized."
The officer glanced at them sharply, and Vardy straightened up, pretending to listen. But his mind wandered again, thinking of *Rune Quest* and the freedom he felt there. Here, in this academy, everything felt suffocating. But he knew one thing for sure—he wouldn’t let them break him.
The officer continued, "Tomorrow, your physical endurance tests will begin. Make sure you're prepared. Dismissed."
As the crowd began to disperse, Mason turned to Vardy. "You think you'll make it through this?"
Vardy’s expression stayed calm. "I made it this far. I’ll figure it out."
Vardy sat on the edge of a cracked stone wall, watching a group of powered students laugh and push one of his classmates, Luthor, to the ground. The academy grounds felt more like a battlefield, and the powerless students were always the targets. Vardy stayed quiet, his eyes narrowing at the scene in front of him.
"Come on, Luthor," one of the powered students sneered. "You really think you can stand up to us? You’re nothing."
Luthor got back to his feet, wiping the dirt from his face. "I’m not afraid of you," he said, his voice calm but firm. "We’re here to train, same as you."
The biggest of the bullies, a tall guy with electric sparks dancing between his fingers, stepped forward. "Train? You? You’re a waste of space here." He swung a fist at Luthor, knocking him back down.
Vardy clenched his fists but didn’t move. He knew getting involved wouldn’t help.
After the group finally left, laughing as they walked away, Luthor sat up, groaning but smiling. "Man, they hit harder than I expected."
Vardy walked over and offered a hand. "You should stop provoking them."
Luthor grinned as he accepted the help. "What’s the fun in that? Besides, we’re not here to roll over, right?"
Vardy shook his head. "Still, you need to pick your battles."
"Maybe. But I’m not giving up. This place is tough, but we’ll survive," Luthor said, dusting himself off.
Frank, another student, came up from behind, shaking his head. "You’re crazy, Luthor. I’m ready to quit. This place isn’t worth it."
"You’re wrong," Tracy chimed in, her arms crossed. She had been watching from a distance. "If we give up now, we’ll never know what we could have done. We’re not like them, but that doesn’t mean we’re worthless."
Jesse, leaning against the wall nearby, shrugged. "Honestly, I don’t care either way. If they leave me alone, I’ll leave them alone."
Vardy looked at them, feeling a strange sense of connection. "We have to stick together," he said quietly. "It’s the only way we’ll make it through this."
Luthor nodded. "Exactly. And hey, Vardy, I like your calm approach. It’s probably smarter than what I’m doing."
Vardy didn’t respond to the compliment, but inside, he felt a flicker of respect for Luthor’s optimism. "We’ll get through this. We just have to stay focused."
Tracy glanced at Vardy. "You’re right. We can’t let them break us."
Frank sighed. "I don’t know, man. I just want out."
Vardy looked at him, his voice steady. "Leaving won’t solve anything. We’re here now, so we have to see it through."
As the group stood together, they all knew this was just the beginning. The academy wouldn’t get any easier, but they were ready to face whatever came next.

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Vardy turned back to the boy, who was still looking up at him with those wide eyes. The boy’s face was streaked with dirt. “What’s your name, kid?” Vardy asked gently, crouching down to meet the boy’s gaze.“I’m Jorin,” the boy replied quickly, his voice eager. “My sister, she’s inside. They said she’d never make it. But now... now, she’s getting better.”Vardy smiled, his heart aching for the boy. “I’m glad we could help,” he said, his voice soft but firm. He reached out, touching Jorin’s messy hair. “Tell me about your family. Where are you from?”Jorin’s eyes brightened even more, and he immediately launched into a story. “We came from the east. My dad used to work for one of the old Altana families, but after they started... doing bad things, he left. We ran, and we didn’t know where to go. We heard about this place, so we came here. And now... now we have a chance.”Vardy listened carefully, intrigued by the boy’s story. He could hear the underlying fear in Jorin’s voice, the y
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Vardy followed Elyra through the narrow streets of the city, his mind racing with questions. They were venturing into a part of the city he didn’t recognize, the buildings growing older.Elyra seemed unshaken, as though she had walked this path a hundred times before. Her gaze never wavered.Finally, they stopped in front of a tall, crumbling structure that seemed like little more than a forgotten relic. The building was squat, with a heavy, iron door that looked as though it hadn’t been opened in years. It looked abandoned, a place that would be easy to overlook, but Vardy sensed that Elyra had brought him here for a reason.Without a word, she stepped forward and pushed open the heavy door with a creak that echoed.Vardy hesitated for only a moment before following her inside, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword, just in case.The inside of the building was dimly lit. As Vardy’s eyes adjusted to the light, he saw the faint outlines of large figures gathered in the corners o
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“Tell us what’s next!” a man added, his voice trembling, waiting for response.Vardy swallowed hard. He wasn’t ready for this. He hadn’t come here to give a speech. He hadn’t come here to be a leader. But here he was, surrounded by the very people he was fighting for. Their hope, their belief in him, it was overwhelming.“I will fight,” he said, his voice gaining strength as he spoke. “I will fight for every single one of you, for every person who has suffered under the Altanas. But this fight isn’t just mine. It’s ours. We all have a part to play in this revolution. We will rise together, and we will take back what is ours.”The crowd erupted into cheers, their voices echoing through the market square. The applause was deafening, and Vardy could feel their expectations settle on his shoulders. He had just made a promise, a promise that he wasn’t sure he could keep. But as the crowd continued to chant his name, Vardy realized that he no longer had a choice.He wasn’t just Vardy anym
Chapter 102: At the Market
Vardy nodded, a smile tugging at the corner of his lips. “Someone has to. And if no one else is going to do it, then it’ll be us.”There was a brief pause, and then Luthor stood up, crossing his arms. “Alright, then. I’m in. If this is what it takes to finally bring them down, I’m with you, Vardy. We’ll fight until the last breath if we have to.”Tracy, after a long moment of contemplation, stood as well. “If you’re really going to do this, then so am I. I don’t care what it takes. We’ve come this far, and I’m not backing down now.”Vardy’s gaze softened as he looked at each of them, his friends, his allies. They had been through so much together, and now they were ready to risk everything for this cause.“Thank you,” Vardy said, his voice thick with emotion. “You don’t know how much this means to me.”Selene smiled softly at him. “We’re in this together, Vardy. We’ve always been in this together.”Luthor chuckled. “Well, it looks like we’ve got a revolution to start. Let’s get to wor
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"Every city has its leaders, Vardy," she said, her gaze steady as she met his. "We just need to find them. The ones who won’t be blinded by power. The ones who’ll keep the fire burning for the right reasons."Vardy nodded, though the worry still gnawed at him. "It’s not just about finding leaders, Selene. It’s about making sure they won’t betray us when the power starts to get to their heads."Then we keep them close," Tracy said, her voice firm. "We build a network. We bring the right people in and keep them accountable.""That’s a risk in itself," Vardy muttered. "I can’t be everywhere at once, Tracy. If things go wrong, if this thing spirals out of control… I won’t be able to stop it."Luthor clapped him on the shoulder. "Then we stop it together. You’re not alone in this, Vardy."But even Luthor’s reassuring words couldn’t erase the unease in Vardy’s chest. He had started this fight, but he had no idea how it would end."Do you think," Selene began hesitantly, her voice barely abo
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