There was a volcano to the west of the Principality of Thran, famed for its majesty. People across the continent of Igrant were awed by its mere mention.
The locals called it the Wolf.
Its peak constantly spewed forth lava, drawn from fissures deep in the crust. An enormous vortex of fiery liquid constantly swirled beneath its mouth, the crimson tides threatening to erupt forth at any moment.
The Wolf was one of the hottest places on the continent, far too hot for any normal person to enter. The volcano proudly boasted temperatures of roughly one thousand degreesâeasily enough to burn a man to death.
But somehow, a man walked slowly around the mouth of the volcano; only a few drops of sweat fell from his brow. There was only one explanation: he was a mana wielderâa knight or a wizard. That would allow him to protect his entire body with mana.
His name was Ulabis, the blade of Thran, a man who can walk on lava unscathed.
âThereâs no time now,â he mumbled, face tense.
Only a few people close to the Prince were present when he died. It was only a matter of time before the world found out, though. Rumors spread quickly. The cunning nobles of Swallow would be quick to notice if the Prince fails to appear in public, âdeteriorating healthâ or not.
âThran is like a candle in the wind, without the Prince.â Many claimed to be the center of Thran. Sometimes, Ulabis himself was said to be the center of Thran. Everyone was wrong. The late Prince, Anthony de Val Agretta III was the only man who could claim to be the heart of Thran. Without him, the Principality would have absorbed into the Swallow Empire, and âThranâ would vanish from the map.
âYour MajestyâŚâ Ulabis stared ahead with determination.
There was a wall inside the Wolf, at its base. The thing Ulabis was hunting lied at the far end, which opened up like a cave. Heâd found it when heâd come here to trainâa treasure hidden beneath the raging mountain.
Just as people go to the sea to challenge the water pressure, practicing in a place like this where itâs difficult to even breath can massively improve physical ability. However, I canât be here when the volcano is too active.
It was a true life-or-death training regime. In the face of mounting Imperial pressure, Ulabis was desperate to become stronger.
There are five Masters of Swallow, just as there are five Masters of Avalon. No, if you count the ones theyâve kept secretâŚÂ Ulabisâs expression darkened. He was well aware that the Swallow Empireâs Masters were not the ârealâ powers. Swallowâs Knights are the strongest by far. Although they are known as the âNorthern Barbarians.â
Ulabisâs swift footsteps came to a halt. A tunnel loomed, like the jaws of some dark beast. Deep in its darkness shone something bright red.
Ulabis had read the ancient texts, and he knew exactly what it was.
âPrimordial Stone⌠Magma.â Ulabis slowly approached like a man possessed.
His mana, imbued with blazing crimson magma, assaulted the Stone.
In the depths of the wilderness, brilliant red flames pierced the darkness, lighting up the night.
No one should have been here.
Who is he, exactly? Joshua tensed his muscles, allowing him to move at any timeâa sort of battle stance.
It made no difference that the other person knew who he was; the problem was that this man was stronger than Joshua. It was the only thing Joshua could think about right now.
âAh, those eyes recognize powerâŚâ The manâs mouth formed into a lovely curve. âAs expected, you never disappoint me.â
âWho are you?â
âHah! My introduction was indeed late.â The man doffed the hood of his robe, revealing his vivid blue hair and eyesâand the lighting bolts underneath them.
âIs that the Steropes mark?â
âOh, you recognize it? You deserve a reward?â He clapped his hands in approval.
âThe Seven Magicians of the Magic Tower. Everyone knows the Steropes mark, passed from generation to generation of the Thunderbolt seat.â
âGreat.â The man bowed gracefully. âI apologize for the late introduction. Let me introduce myself: Jack Steropes, one of the Seven, and the owner of the Thunderbolt seat.â
Joshua was astonished that his hunch turned out to be right.
âI donât care for your likeâa Tower running for money, business-like wizards.â
âWell⌠This is suddenly disappointing.â Jack shrugged. âYou understand why Iâm here, donât you?â The Thunderboltâs voice became frigid. âWhere is Bronto? So long as you tell me where Bronto is, I will not harm you. Well, you know, that thing will rip you to shreds if you play with it. A kid canât touch that.â
Evidently, Jack hadnât even considered that Joshua had already absorbed Bronto.
âIâll ask you again: what do you know about Bronto?â
âWizard⌠I donât think this is the place where we should talk about this.â
âHmm?â
âPlease move.â
Joshuaâs sudden politeness made Jack grin.
âGood. I may talk like an old man, but if you even try acting ignorant, my magic will roast you.â
That was a lot of self-confidence. Regardless, Joshua figured heâd be able to respond to anything Jack did.
Itâs lucky Iâm a child right now.
âThis way.â Joshua gestured to the door with a wicked smile.
The two departed through the eastern gate and kept walking, following a sparsely populated forest trail for the better part of an hour.
âWhere are you going?â Jack asked. âIsnât this place fine? Itâs quiet and thereâs only the two of us here.â He peered around at the beautiful grass.
Joshua abruptly stopped walking.
âWell⌠I figured this is the best place.â
âFor what?â Jack was puzzled by Joshuaâs rapid shift of attitude.
âHere, we donât need to worry about third parties getting hurt.â
âWaitââ Jack clutched his head. âWaâkid, you drew me in, for this?â
âIn a one-on-one match, Iâm confident I wonât lose to a wizard.â
Jackâs pride as a swordsman was prickled.
Heâs too arrogant; all heâs done is use mana at a young age. Well, heâs just like a frog in a well.
Just a kid. Jack laughed.
âSo a weak wizard like me isnât even worth a punch from the great knights of the Avalon Empire, right?â
âExactly.â
âBut you donât have any weapons. How do you intend to defeat me?â
âYou ask too many unnecessary questions.â Joshua raised his pretty fists, much to Jackâs amusement.
âYouâre insane.â
âAre you doubting me?â
Jack sighed dramatically.
âNo way.â The man flexed his fingers. âCome. Iâll show you how insignificant a knight is.â
No more waitingâJoshua kicked off the ground and sprinted towards Jack.
Heâs fast.
Jack caught Joshuaâs fist, but he didnât notice the other one already coming for his stomach. He managed to stop both, however.
âAre you surprised that a âweakâ wizard is doing this?â Jack smiled slyly at Joshuaâs astonished expression. âMy moves might not be as good as a pure physical battle wizard, but I have faith in my abilities. You know what? Haste and Might is too much for your kind.â
Haste and Might, spells which improved agility and strength, respectively, were a favorite of lower-class combat mages. When used by a higher ranked mage, their effects were beyond comprehension.
âSince Iâm done talking, should I start with half-killing you? Youâre so confident about your fists.â Jackâs grin widened and he cocked his fist back.
Now!
Space peeled open behind Jack; something sharp slowly emerged, like a beast hunting its prey.