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âI typically say basic to be more polite,â Zier interjected and beside him, Jazai sighed.
âConstitution is about pushing your Mana beyond the limits of normal Magic. You donât get many of the special tricks of the other classes but you can use your natural talents in ways they couldnât without decades of training.â He flexed his arms and the yellow light condensed even further to coat his entire body in a sheet of Mana. âIn my majesticâs case, it can create armor tougher than almost any material out there, but donât think it is only a shiny suit of armor.â He held one arm up and clenched his fist. Mana began to swirl around it. âWith every physical strike you have given me so far, my majestic has absorbed some of that impact.â
Devol retreated a few steps and watched in astonishment as the manâs already large arms began to expand and grew even more substantial. âAnd I can take that force and use a little of it myself.â He swung his arm back as he took a massive step forward. âI hope you are ready for a demonstration.â
The boy raised his sword to guard as the Templar launched his fist forward. Even though he was several feet away, a force pounded into his blade, thumped the flat side into his chest, and hurled him back several feet and almost knocked the wind out of him. When he was able to touch the ground again, he tried to scrape his feet along the dirt to slow himself but was only able to lessen the impact slightly when he inevitably careened into the back wall of the arena.
Wulfsun placed his fists on his hips and laughed loudly. âHa! You really came at me, boyo! I only added a little of my strength to that punch. Most of that was the energy you gave me. I recommend you try something a little different with your next attack. Youâre beating yourself up here.â
âWould this be considered Wulfsun bullying the new kid?â Jazai asked as he leaned against the railing and frowned.
âHeâs getting too into it,â Zier responded. âItâs not very surprising, of course. The boy has tremendous natural talent and shows advanced skill in swordsmanship for his age, but that wonât be enough for him to win against someone like Wulfsun.â
âAre you saying he has a chance otherwise?â the apprentice questioned with a furrowed brow.
The dryad shrugged, adjusted the cuffs of his robe, and brushed off some of the dirt that had been kicked up by the giant Templarâs assault. âUnder normal circumstances, not a chance in the hells. Wulfsun is among the top warriors in the order, which would make him one of the top warriors in this realm and a good many of the others.â
âYou have to be leading to a âbutâ at some point,â Jazai remarked.
âHoweverâŠâ Zier began.
His apprentice rolled his eyes. âCheeky bastard.â
âDevolâs majestic class is a perplexion, and since we donât know what that exactly entailsâŠwell, I cannot say for certain if it is impossible.â
âWell, that is neat and all.â The boy looked at the young Magi, who had scrambled to his feet and now rubbed his left shoulder. âBut he needs to use it for it to make a difference. And since he doesnât know what it does and only learned about all this in general not too long ago, it is still a very tall order.â
âSo do you think this is a pointless exercise?â the scholar asked and regarded him with interest.
Jazai smiled. âNot at all. I think it is exciting and want to get all the details right. It could make a fun story someday.â
âHumph.â Zier snorted and returned his focus to the arena. âYou sound like you want to make a bet.â
The apprentice laughed, then shrugged. âI wouldnât be opposed. What are you in for?â
âI wonât do your chores for you,â the dryad replied and smoothed the neckline of his robe. âNot again.â
âDammit.â
âSo, you coming at me again there, boy?â Wulfsun goaded, his fists clenched. âIâll tell you right now, I wonât merely defend against your attacks from here on out.â
Devol had already assumed that. He shook his head to clear it and hefted his blade again. While he would not be able to match Wulfsun with sheer force, he had been sure of that even before the fight. His real purpose was to test his majesticâs power, so maybe he should focus on that rather than on what he knew he couldnât do. He looked at the sword and stilled his mind. It offered no hint of what its ability wasâaside from simply looking appealingâbut he would never find out if he didnât try.
He held the blade skyward and concentrated. Wulfsun and the others watched as the glowing white light enveloped the sword and it expanded dramatically and became a vast, sky-touching blade of light at least fifteen feet tall. The massive Templarâs smirk did not disappear but his armor began to strengthen reflexively in anticipation.
âSo you finally brought it out proper, eh?â he remarked, hunkered down again, and spread his arms. âVery well then. I said this at the start, but now maybe youâll understand what I meant. Come at me with everything youâve got!â
The boy lowered the blade to chest height and held it in front of him. The dust at his feet began to swirl around him as he took a step forward. It was time to see what his sword could truly do. He walked forward slowly before he uttered a challenging roar and lunged forward to swing the blade of light at the Templar.
Chapter Fifteen
The light of Devolâs blade began to fade
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