Reaching out, I grabbed a child's head- children would have fewer memories to lose- and tried to ignore his terrified eyes as I sent power into his head.After the 'tonic', I'd become a lot more aware of my power as it ebbed and flowed within me like an icy tide. I suppressed shivers as it flowed down my left arm and pierced his skull, enveloping the child's brain.
It was then that I realised I wasn't sure how to make people forget things. The impatient look on the madman's face indicated that it would be best for me to hurry, so I decided to wing it. Forcing mana into his brain, I brute-forced my way into his mind.
The child's consciousness felt exceedingly odd. I found myself in a galaxy of endless stars, unimaginably distant yet somehow incredibly close at the same time. I intuitively knew that…
"These… are memories."
Standing here felt wrong. It was like trespassing on sacred grounds.
Shaking off the awe- this was no time for sightseeing- I took the most obvious action.
I reached for the stars.
In the same way I invaded the poor boy's mind, I reached out to a star with a probe of mana and extinguished it.
PAIN. FEAR.
Blasts of his emotions went through me as I realised that I had done something horribly wrong. Had I killed him? Had he forgotten how to breathe? I forcefully ejected myself from his consciousness to see what had happened. The boy lay collapsed on the ground. Terrified, I checked his pulse.
He was completely fine. I saw a sleeping child with a look of relief on his face.
"What?" I asked aloud, puzzled. My teacher looked mildly disappointed.
"It was decent for a first try. You erased the fear he was looking at. I imagine that hurt?"
I nodded blankly.
"You feel the emotions in the memories you erase. Erasing pleasant memories is fine, but erasing his darkest fear…Why didn't you check the contents first?"
I didn't bother pointing out that he gave me almost zero preparation.
"How?" I asked.
He looked at me oddly. "Just open the box before you erase it."
"Where would I find a box in a place filled with nothing but darkness and stars?!" I said, frustrated.
"Stars?" His eyes twinkled.
"Are you certain you followed the regime I gave you?" He chuckled.
"Every other person I worked with has seen the Forest of Memories. I highly doubt that that boy has a unique mind, I altered his cognition just a while ago. If you're not making excuses, your power is unique. I wonder…"
He was one step away from dissecting me. I hurriedly said, "You know, REALLY GOOD teachers never experiment on their students."
Candy seemed disappointed. "Are you sure?"
I nodded vehemently. "Read it a while ago."
"Alright, I'll research another way. Classes are on hold for a while. Keep practicing, and you might get some good news very soon!"
I was torn between relief that I was going to live and trepidation at the cackle he made at the end.
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I heard nothing from him for another few weeks, during which I decided to become more familiar with my skills. This guy wasn't a stellar teacher, and something had clearly gone awry with my power. I had to figure out the issue before some other side effect showed up.
Perusing his store of books (among which several had highly questionable content) I finally found a suitable one- Necromancy: The Definitive Guide.
The first page caught my eye.
"The path of a necromancer is not for the faint of heart. Fools who mindlessly dabble in rituals and call it necromancy-"
I coughed here as the self-proclaimed master of necromancy came to mind.
"have no business with our ancient art. This book shall teach you true power, from soul manipulation to raising the dead.
It is a sad state of affairs that the end goal of every necromancer- true immortality- remains out of grasp."
I had finally found something worth learning.