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The Polar Bear Girl Just Wants to Laze Around

Lumi Borealis, a beautiful and lazy polar bear kin girl with snow-white hair and ice-blue eyes. On her twelfth birthday, Lumi discovers that she has been blessed by the Ice Element queen, making her one of the most powerful mages in the kingdom of Iris. Despite her immense magical potential, Lumi’s true passion lies in finding the perfect cozy spot for a nap. Enrolled in the prestigious magic academy in Iris, Lumi must navigate the challenges of school life while making new friends, including the mischievous catkin June, the studious half-dwarf Heath, and the mysterious and androgynous fox kin Kite. Lumi also catches the eye of the beautiful High Elf princess, Cyana Delphine, who quickly becomes her girlfriend and constant source of pampering. As Lumi learns to wield her powerful ice magic and an ancient, enigmatic hammer that has chosen her as its master, she faces the unwanted attention of Erick Noye, a narcissistic hero who desires both her and Cyana. But Lumi, with her lazy and laidback attitude, remains unfazed by the challenges thrown her way, preferring to focus on the simpler joys of life—like napping and enjoying her favorite frostberry tarts.

Ignavia_Ursa · Fantasía
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Into the Storm

The urgency of their discovery weighed heavily on Lumi and her friends as they prepared to leave Oberon Academy behind. They knew Erick would make his move soon, and if he got his hands on The Eye of Tempestus, his power would grow exponentially. The group had only a narrow window of time to reach the temple hidden in the mountains and secure the artifact before Erick could claim it.

Lumi, despite her usual laidback nature, felt a rising sense of purpose. She still longed for her days of lazing around, but this mission was bigger than her. The artifacts needed protection, and she wasn't about to let Erick turn the world into his playground. Besides, Cyana was counting on her.

Standing at the academy gates as the first light of dawn crept across the sky, Lumi adjusted the pack slung over her shoulder. She glanced at Cyana, who stood beside her, looking as composed as ever. Her silvery-blue hair caught the soft glow of the morning light, making her seem almost ethereal.

"You ready for this?" Cyana asked, her voice calm but serious.

Lumi let out a small, tired sigh but nodded. "Yeah. Not thrilled about hiking up a mountain, but if it means stopping Erick, I'll do it. Just don't expect me to enjoy it."

Cyana smiled, her eyes softening. "I wouldn't dream of it. But I'm glad you're here."

The sincerity in Cyana's words sent a flutter through Lumi's chest, and she quickly looked away, trying to ignore the warmth rising to her face. "Yeah, well, someone's gotta keep things interesting."

June and Heath arrived a moment later, both of them geared up and ready to go. "We packed enough supplies for a few days," Heath said, patting his travel bag. "The journey will take at least that long, and there's no telling what we'll face once we reach the temple."

June gave a confident grin. "Whatever it is, we've got this. Erick won't know what hit him."

Lumi, trying to shake off her nerves, nodded in agreement. "Let's get moving before I change my mind and go back to bed."

With that, the group set off, leaving the academy behind and heading toward the mountain range that loomed in the distance. The path ahead was long and steep, but they were determined. The wind picked up as they walked, and soon the landscape became more rugged and wild, the trees thinning as they climbed higher.

Several Hours Later

The sun had already dipped behind the towering peaks, casting long shadows over the trail as the group made camp for the night. The air grew colder the higher they climbed, and the scent of pine filled the crisp mountain breeze.

Lumi sat by the fire, poking at the flames absentmindedly. Her body ached from the day's trek, and all she wanted was to crawl into her tent and sleep for a week. But the weight of their mission kept her awake, her thoughts racing.

Cyana sat down beside her, close enough that their shoulders brushed. Lumi felt her breath catch but tried to act natural. "You seem lost in thought," Cyana said gently, her voice barely above a whisper.

Lumi shrugged, keeping her eyes on the fire. "Just thinking about how much easier my life was before all this. I mean, I knew coming to Oberon Academy wouldn't be all naps and lazy afternoons, but I didn't expect… this."

Cyana's gaze was warm, understanding. "None of us expected this. But you've adapted. You've faced danger head-on, and you've protected the artifacts. You're doing more than just 'getting by,' Lumi."

Lumi glanced at Cyana, feeling her heart race again. There was something in the way Cyana looked at her—something steady and reassuring, like an anchor in the storm. "Thanks, I guess. I'm just… trying to keep up."

Cyana's lips curved into a small smile. "You're doing more than that."

For a moment, the world around them seemed to fade. The only thing Lumi could focus on was the warmth of Cyana's presence and the quiet intensity of her gaze. Despite the chaos and danger that surrounded them, Lumi felt a sense of calm she hadn't felt in a long time.

But the moment was interrupted by June, who bounded over with her usual energy. "Hey, guys! Heath thinks we should head out at first light tomorrow. The sooner we get to the temple, the better."

Lumi blinked, quickly pulling herself out of her thoughts. "Right. Yeah. The sooner we get this done, the sooner I can get back to my usual routine."

June grinned, oblivious to the tension between Lumi and Cyana. "Sounds like a plan! Anyway, I'm heading to bed. It's going to be a long day tomorrow."

As June left, Cyana stood up and stretched. "You should rest too, Lumi. Tomorrow's going to be tough."

Lumi let out a soft sigh, giving Cyana a lopsided smile. "Yeah, I know. Don't worry, I'll be ready."

Cyana's smile lingered for a moment longer before she turned to head to her own tent. "Goodnight, Lumi."

Lumi watched her go, feeling a strange mix of emotions swirling inside her. "What's happening to me?" she thought. "I'm supposed to be focusing on stopping Erick, not getting distracted by… her."

But no matter how much she tried to push the thoughts away, the warmth in her chest remained. She sighed again and finally crawled into her tent, pulling her blanket over her and trying to settle her thoughts.

The Next Morning

The group set out at first light, the sky still painted in shades of early dawn. The wind had grown stronger overnight, and by the time they reached the higher altitudes of the mountain range, the air was biting cold.

As they climbed, the landscape became more treacherous. The path narrowed, and jagged cliffs loomed on either side, the wind whipping through the peaks with a howl that made conversation nearly impossible.

Heath, leading the group, stopped suddenly and pointed ahead. "There it is," he shouted over the wind.

Lumi squinted, trying to make out the shape in the distance. It was a massive stone temple, nestled between two towering cliffs, its structure ancient and weathered by time. The entrance was marked by tall stone pillars carved with intricate symbols that seemed to shimmer faintly in the low light.

"That's where the Eye of Tempestus is hidden," Cyana said, her voice firm despite the wind. "If Erick's coming for it, we need to get inside and secure it before he does."

Lumi's heart pounded in her chest as they made their way toward the temple. There was no turning back now. Whatever waited inside the temple—and whatever Erick had planned—would be the deciding factor in whether they succeeded or failed.

As they reached the temple's entrance, Lumi glanced at Cyana, who stood beside her, resolute and unyielding. Lumi felt a surge of confidence, knowing she wasn't facing this alone. With her friends by her side—and Cyana by her side—she knew they had a chance.

"Let's do this," Lumi said, her voice firm. "We're not letting Erick get his hands on that artifact."

Together, they stepped into the temple, ready to face whatever dangers awaited them inside.