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Black Magus

What kind of realm would you choose to live in after digitizing your mind? For Amun, that was a magical world where he could be free to learn until his end of days. What he got was to become the living god of a vast realm in an odd universe. A being who'd be born with the world. And later stripped of it all. A being of juxtaposition and contradictions. A sinner and a saint. A wise sage and a genius scientist. A loving creator and a baleful explorer. An elf and a devil, living in a world of might and magic. But all is not what it seems. Peace is fleeting. Figures loom in the light. Forms strafe through the trees. And one Amun is woefully ignorant to the ways of a realm so ripe for change. Yet he is one who cannot help but change it. So he devotes himself to forming the greatest guild the Mortal Plane has ever seen, intending to change his world and others for the better. And yet, somewhere along the line of his undying march, Amun evolved into the being all denizens of the Mortal Plane either revered; or feared. The Black Magus. *** This novel’s lore, story, and characters are entirely fictitious. Certain long-standing countries, institutions, organizations, agencies, public offices, etc. are/may be mentioned, but their histories and the characters involved are wholly imaginary. *** This novel’s lore, story, and characters are entirely fictitious. Certain long-standing countries, institutions, organizations, agencies, and public offices are mentioned, but their histories and the characters involved are wholly imaginary. Look for the story on RR. https://www.royalroad.com/profile/202907/fictions

Liden_Snake · Fantasy
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Vulcanox

Elurial.

29th of Ianua, 1492.

Southern Kasian Mountains.

6:19 PM.

***

I couldn't help but think this was bullshit. My troops were out there in the snow among the beasts and mounted bandits. With my fucking truck. And here I was bundled up close to some hot rocks with a brooding giant of a woman.

She looked up a few times in the… however long we were here. I refused to look at the time and get even more pissed off. But this time, the grim expression was missing from her face as she turned her eyes up to the stone again.

"Finally." She stood with a sigh. "Toril's done."

That was it. That was all she said before she stepped deeper into the cave to use her crazy magic to barrel through. And she didn't even cool it down for me.

"You're lucky I'm half human." I gasped through the smoke after blowing my way through, then silently thanked Amun for the lessons in elemental manipulation.

"I'm surprised you're with me and not Opal." Roheisa quipped.

'Finally, some words!' I thought, uncaring if they were meant to poke fun at me.

"Do you like her?" She asked.

"I can't help but be attracted to strong women." I shrugged. "I hear Amun shares the same trait."

"You can add aloof vampires to that list."

"Gyahahaha! Is that jealousy I hear?"

"Hardly." Roheisa scoffed. "Just an observation."

"My opinion." I began and received a quick, 'no.' But pressed on anyway. "Opposites attract and all that. But more importantly, she's broken. Just like he is. He has a soft spot for the downtrodden."

Roheisa rolled her eyes. "What do you know?"

"I know Amun saw some scary shit in his past life!" I stomped forward. "And, honestly, I don't think he's found a way to cope with it all. I think it's contained under lock and key. Zakira has gone through some scary shit in this life. She's been hunted like a monster for years. Alone, in the Darkworld and in Nonus for years. She definitely hasn't found a way to cope with it all. So I can give her some slack if she wants to act aloof.

"You, on the other hand." I scoffed. "What do you know?"

She halted mid-step, leading me to believe she was actually going to respond in a meaningful way. But alas.

"I know that it's time for you to walk away."

I felt my lips rise into a snarl as she began to strip. Roheisa was human. But even if she were half-orc she would've been large for someone her age. Not that I gave a shit. I waltzed right up to her and looked up into her dead little eyes.

"You've got a real shitty attitude, you know that?"

Ignoring me entirely, the bitch sidestepped me to wade into the magma pool. "I won't be responsible for what happens to you after," she murmured in passing.

"You never fucking were!" I spat back. "Amun is! And I won't be dying without his permission!"

"Your faith in him is strong."

I recoiled at once and shook my head in disappointment. More, in pain. "Yours isn't?"

"I am not a pious person," she said, to some surprise. Then remained silent for a few curious moments. "But Amun is family. My trust in him is unbreakable, and trust is another form of faith."

"Then you understand that I'm free to do as I please." I proudly huffed. "I'll stay here and watch the iron volcano erupt as much as I damn well want!"

"This isn't just an iron volcano," she said flatly. Then turned and waded into the lava pool. "It's a Vulcan Heart."

I rolled my eyes in annoyance. By this point I was done with names and nearly done with her. Although I still gave her some privacy by using the grace of twilight to slip into the shadows.

When I turned back I saw her waist deep in lava, heating the dull-gray colorations of her magically infused skin to a bright orange. With a great heave, she blew a gust of air onto the bubbling surface, hardening a plate of igneous rock before she lifted a hand and brought it down with a hard smack.

"Come out!" She smacked the hardened surface once and then twice more. "I know you're here!"

Over and over, she kept smacking until eventually, an earth-shattering growl responded with a threat to collapse the mountain around us.

I believed it to be an earthquake until a pair of bright orange horns breached the surface. Then, I watched in morbid fascination as a beast covered in obsidian-like plates of matted fur rose from the lava to take one the form of some weird water buffalo.

A spitting noise pulled my eyes to Roheisa just as a chunk of hot steel pelted the creature's side. Then it turned its beady, malice-fueled eyes towards the giant of a woman. Its curved horns dipped dangerously low, sinking into the cloud of volatile gasses streaming from its nostrils.

Undeterred, Roheisa did the same. Coupled with a few more globs of simmering magma for good measure. "This heart is mine!"

There were no signs to precede the charge. All I saw was a wave of hot lava rise to splatter against the ceiling before a shockwave blew the orange wall apart. I dipped behind cover and emerged a second later to see Roheisa hook her arms around the creature's head and wrestle it to the ground.

Up and down, Roheisa lifted her steel-imbued arms and pummeled them into the creature repeatedly, filling the cavern with the sounds of sloshing lava and feral screams that left me hot and on the verge of losing myself to my own fury as the magnificent display of power reached its climax.

With an animalistic roar, Roheisa punched through the beast's thick hide. With another scream, she withdrew an orange fleshy mass clenched tightly in her fist and screamed again, bringing a sharpened wedge of an arm down on the creature's neck. Thus ending the battle gloriously.

Still growling with effort, Roheisa crouched, pulling her hands towards her mouth to begin gnawing and tearing at the heart until all that remained were crumbs to simmer atop her flesh. Then, she grabbed the head.

Screams- feral, blood-curdling screams echoed through the cavern soon after she pulled the decapitated head on like a hood. She began thrashing, throwing lava and steel everywhere as the head solidified into a solid obsidian helm; and dissolved.

The head burned away into a cloud of ashes and smoke, revealing burnt-orange horns swept forward from a steel-gray skull streaked with veins of lava and crystalline hair. And hateful red eyes that stared embers into my soul

In other words, it was my cue to rage. But not with my own.

"Amun." I began. "You share everything else. So, how about you share a little rage?"

Just as Roheisa's horned head bent low, a mote of darkness surrounded by golden light drifted from above. I reached out for it as if it were my lifeline and grasped hold of it tightly; right before Roheisa charged through me.

Like a minotaur of molten rock, crystal, and steel, Roheisa charged through me and the stone I was standing before without a hint of her momentum stopping until she emerged in the snow to fling me off her horns, sending me tumbling down the mountain helplessly.

It felt like I hit every possible section of skin by the time I landed. Breathing felt like being stabbed by a thousand rusty knives. And I was so… cold. So… unnervingly calm, lying there on that dreary mountainside. Feeling the warm embrace of the setting sun glide across my skin.

"A- mun." I heard my words as a distant gurgle and somehow formed a single thought revolving around my disbelief of him being able to fight in this state. "I... know y-ou... won't... let- me... die."

I heard myself say it, even as the darkness started to cloud my vision. But I never stopped believing, for a gilded horizon could be seen beyond that wall of black. And it beckoned to me.