Silavin
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13
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Rossalie was summoned to the room to explain the situation. At Gruash’s gentle prompting, she reached into her Magic Bag and carefully set two Mandragoras on the floor. “This one is Madhur,” she said. “Pyattsun!” chirped the little creature. “And this is Shahad.” “Peppou!” Madhur’s red, round body wobbled as it gave a shy curtsy. Shahad, the more spirited of the two, waved the leaves on its head. Rossalie beamed with satisfaction as she watched them. These…-
305.7 K • Ongoing
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On the first rest day of February, the trio was just returning from an outing in town when they were stopped in the entrance hall by one of the maids. “Master Fieda, Master Hal, Master Ize. Lord Gruash requests that you come to the reception room. You have visitors.” “Visitors?” Fieda parroted. “Friends of Gruash, maybe?” Hal guessed. “Who could it be?” Ize murmured. “Can we meet them looking like this?” Hal asked, glancing down at their casual clothes. “I’ve…-
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Lightning ripped the air. BOOM! CRACK! Rumble, rumble… KA-BOOM! FLASH! CLANG! Rolling thunder answered in long, snarling growls. A chorus of screams and shouts followed. “Yaaahhh!” “Uwoooh!” “Hyahahaha!” “Whaaah!” “Mm!” “Kyooo!” On the ninety-second floor of the Speraniessa Dungeon, blinding arcs of light tore across the sprawling wetland. Steam hissed from the ground in thick, curling plumes, carrying with it the sharp…-
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Tomorrow, they would reach the ninety-third floor, the halfway point of the current Dungeon run. When Ize heard the name of the Mystic Beast waiting there, her face lit up. “The Melt Toad?” “That’s right.” Wardon nodded. “The strongest of the Toad family, but…” He let the words hang and smiled at her. “But…?” “Its meat is even better than Silk Toad.” “Uooohhh!” Ize cried. “No way! We’re DEFINITELY eating that!” Hal said. Beside…-
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When they emerged from the Dungeon and returned to the surface, the calendar had already turned to March. The wind still gusted from time to time, but it no longer carried winter’s knife-edge chill. Ize, pausing at the entrance to the manor’s main building, smoothed her wind-tossed hair with her fingers. She straightened the ribbon at her waist, which had shifted slightly as she walked, then followed the maid who had gone in ahead of her. The room she entered was furnished more heavily than the…-
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In early March, Volhelm and Wardon departed. Volhelm’s group would arrive ahead of them to make preparations for receiving their “escort target.” They’d told the others to take their time and enjoy the journey, so the trio decided to take them at their word. In just a few days, Fieda’s group would set off as well. But before they could leave, there was one last matter to attend to. “Everyone, thank you for waiting! Perhaps I’ve kept you waiting far too long!” Hal’s voice…-
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History came in many forms. Chronicles of war and conquest, fiction crafted by victors, monument to the follies of fools… If one had to categorize what stood now before Hal and Ize, it was that last definition that fit best. “Ize, I can’t. I’m done. Let’s get out of here. Right now,” Hal whispered, his face pale with dread. “You can’t just leave me behind!” Ize cried. “We promised, didn’t we? We always run away together!” “…Yeah. That’s right. We did. Wherever…-
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As the magic ebbed away into the distance, the Fire Dragon — once known by the grand name Abyureldo Fyuenzol Joekuelsch Voderia Gofnoden Drenmonies Baznejardetta Menoewz Bardukbozaveles — let out one final roar. Now, it went simply by Bardveles. Slowly, it curled its massive frame into a resting coil. In its great eyes, fitting for a creature of such size, a faint glimmer flickered — perhaps a memory, perhaps something more. “Those green ones… they knew of your homeland, Fuya…”…-
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The trio hadn’t expected the storage unit to be particularly large. So when they rounded the back of the Guild and caught sight of the building in question, they stopped dead in their tracks. “…It’s huge,” Ize murmured. Hearing this, the receptionist accompanying them offered a smile and explained how it used to be the main Guild building. “We’ve gathered everything on the first floor,” she added. That clarified things — the entire building wasn’t being…-
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