Silavin
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The area around the southern gate of Eddo, the capital of T’oued, was a gathering place for many warriors and mages. Some were testing their skills, some were demonstrating the invocation of Ultimate Limit that they had learned from Asley, and some others were providing guidance. Further south, in the grasslands, sat a wolf-dog. She was none other than Pochi, the Familiar of the Eternal Fool, Asley. Perhaps as a result of overexertion, her body bore numerous injuries, and she panted heavily with…-
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“How do you like it?” “We worked really hard on it! You know, to make sure it’s strong enough for you!” As soon as I arrived at the craftsmen’s workshop, a staff was placed in my hands. It’s a staff crafted by Don and Laeus Kisaragi — and they hailed it as their masterpiece. It feels extremely familiar — even more so than anything I’ve ever wielded before. Its length and weight are exactly right for my abilities as a mage, helping to increase my Circle drawing speed…-
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Countless warriors and mages were called to the magic classroom venue. Irene stood on the platform in the back center, with Warren positioned behind her. Irene’s intense gaze caused tension to visibly run through the faces of all who had been summoned. “It’s getting intense around here,” remarked Betty, the Silver Tiger, from her seat in the back row. Sitting next to her, Bruce, the Silver Wolf, simply responded with a nod. “Miss Lina and Sir Hornel do not seem to be…-
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At one point, Lina’s mediation calmed everyone down and got them to agree on a set of conditions for the name: It mustn’t be too lengthy, and using an individual’s own name or title is inappropriate. And in the end, we settled on the name ‘Lucifer Break.’ As simple as it is, it clearly contains the intended message — our wish to destroy Lucifer. “Well, we’re not planning to use it on anyone but Lucifer anyway, so this name should be fine.” “Master, don’t forget that…-
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The Army of Twelve. The Twelve Signs. That part of the Prophecy Monument, which was assumed to add up to a total of twenty-four individuals, left Pochi quite grumpy about her exclusion. While I am mentioned directly by one of my names, there’s no trace of anything Pochi in it What could this mean? None of us seems to have any idea. Still, I think it’s safe to say that everything else lines up… …Actually, no… “The content of the prophecy.. specifically, the part where it…-
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Warren’s statement momentarily left me frozen. Well now call the Duodecad the ‘Twelve Starsigns’… which is likely a reference to the E’to, the astrological system traditionally passed down in T’oued. “Presumably, everyone here is already aware of the complete contents of the Prophecy Monument.” Wait, what? When was it deciphered? As Pochi and I tilted our heads in confusion, Irene made a somewhat troubled expression before scratching her head. “Warren, why…-
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Just as Warren finished his sentence, the sliding doors of the venue opened, accompanied by a loud bang that drew Asley’s gaze. “Oh, you’re already awake?” The one addressing Asley was none other than Irene, also known as the Invincible Sprout. She rested her hand on her hip, exuding even more confidence than usual. Seeing her demeanor, Asley turned to Warren once again and asked, “Is she one of them?” “Yes, Miss Irene passed the selection process as the third…-
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“Hey, Eigul. My shift now.” “Hello there, Sir Bruce, Miss Haruhana. I see Sir Asley and Miss Pochi are here as well!” “Hello, hello! Good evening!” “Thanks for your hard work, Eigul.” Here we are, the four of us, at the entrance to the magic classroom venue. After Bruce and Haruhana briefly greeted Eigul, they remained at the entrance to take over guard duty. Where are Blazer and the others, though? I can’t sense their arcane energy anywhere around here. …Ah,…-
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“By the way, Asley, ignore what Pochi said about your wallet. I’m paying today — eat whatever you want, man!” Hearing Bruce say that, Pochi seemed quite… unamused. “S-so that’s why it took you so long to choose a restaurant…” Pochi squatted down, dejected. The place we ended up choosing was the Adventurers’ Guild dining hall, which also serves booze and all that good stuff. From the way we made it sound when we walked out of the mansion, Pochi probably…-
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