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Why I (don't) regret looking for the dragon's eyes

Prince Arthur Aethersworn of Tashran knows his place: powerless, caged by tradition, and haunted by his lack of magic in a family brimming with it. Under his father’s impassive yet critical eye, he’s forced into training for a throne he can never claim without true power. Just as he’s about to resign to a bleak fate, a mysterious figure with ties to forbidden magic offers Arthur a choice: break free and seek the fabled Dragon's Eyes, or remain bound by royal duty. On this quest, he risks everything: his loyalties, family ties, and deepest beliefs. As he uncovers hidden powers, he faces powerful forces determined to prevent him from changing his destiny. Embark on Arthur's journey, an adventure where casting aside one’s humanity becomes a path, not a barrier to untold power.

Mayline · Fantaisie
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The domineering temperament

Arthur asked the omnimancer to be left alone. With the crash test dummy to keep him company, he felt safe to talk alone for a while. After all, his surroundings were getting used to his curious behavior when he was left alone.

'He even taught me how to lie. I can see he's building up some considerable efforts to adapt to this situation whereas I've been doing my best to change it all in one day.' Arthur thought, gesturing to the dummy with his soundless worry.

Scorn was in front of him and kept the same speech. "He's sticking to his position like his brother. He's using remote ways to impact your decisions without ever directly rectifying your judgment. Even an imbecile would've noticed he's as dangerous as that Byssa Coldhallow."

Another assault from the ghost who kept pressuring Arthur to beware of every single being. It was one time too many for Arthur who in return ignored Scorn.