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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 · Fantasi
Peringkat tidak cukup
93 Chs

Whispers of the Past

The night deepened around Oberon Academy, its ancient towers and spires bathed in the pale light of the moon. Inside her room, Lumi worked late into the evening, her focus unwavering as she pored over books and scrolls, seeking answers about the Hammer of Winter's Fury. The frost phoenix remained close, its silvery feathers glimmering faintly in the candlelight, a constant companion in her solitary vigil.

Lumi knew that the more she understood about the hammer, the better prepared she would be to protect it. The weight of responsibility she felt was immense, but it also fueled her determination. Erick Noye was out there, somewhere in the academy, likely plotting his next move. Lumi needed to stay one step ahead of him.

As she turned the pages of an old, tattered tome, Lumi's eyes landed on a passage that mentioned a prophecy. The text was faded, the ink barely legible, but Lumi leaned in closer, her heart racing as she deciphered the words:

"When the world is gripped by eternal frost, and the balance of power tilts, the bearer of the Hammer of Winter's Fury shall emerge. With the might of the frozen north in hand, they shall either save or doom the realms, as fate decrees. The choice lies within the heart of the one who wields it."

Lumi's breath caught in her throat. A prophecy. The hammer wasn't just a powerful artifact—it was tied to the fate of the world itself. The idea was both exhilarating and terrifying. If the prophecy was true, Lumi's decisions would have far-reaching consequences, not just for herself, but for the entire kingdom, perhaps even the world.

She sat back in her chair, the weight of the revelation sinking in. The hammer had chosen her, but now it was clear that this choice was part of something much larger—a destiny that had been foretold long before she was born. The pressure was overwhelming, but Lumi knew she couldn't afford to falter. There was too much at stake.

As she absorbed the meaning of the prophecy, a soft knock at her door startled her from her thoughts. Lumi hesitated, unsure of who it could be at this late hour. She carefully closed the book and set it aside, then rose to answer the door.

When she opened it, she was surprised to find Kite standing there, their expression unreadable in the dim light of the corridor. Their black hair framed their face, and their golden eyes seemed to glow faintly in the darkness.

"Kite?" Lumi whispered, glancing down the hallway to make sure no one else was around. "What are you doing here?"

Kite stepped inside without waiting for an invitation, their movements smooth and deliberate. "I needed to talk to you," they said quietly, their voice calm but tinged with urgency. "There's something you need to know."

Lumi closed the door behind them, her curiosity piqued. "What is it?"

Kite didn't sit down. Instead, they paced the room, their gaze flicking to the satchel on Lumi's desk where the hammer was hidden. After a moment, they stopped and turned to face her.

"You're not the only one who's been searching for answers, Lumi," Kite said, their tone serious. "I've been looking into the history of the eight legendary artifacts, and what I've found… it's concerning."

Lumi's heart skipped a beat. "What did you find?"

Kite's eyes met hers, their expression grave. "These artifacts aren't just powerful weapons; they're part of something much bigger—an ancient cycle of power that has repeated throughout history. Every time these artifacts are brought together, they have the potential to reshape the world, for better or worse. And in every cycle, there's always a risk—one that involves those who seek to control all eight."

Lumi felt a chill run down her spine. "You mean… someone could be trying to gather all the artifacts?"

Kite nodded, their gaze intense. "It's happened before, though the details are shrouded in mystery. The ancient texts I've found suggest that those who gather all eight artifacts can wield unimaginable power—but at a terrible cost. The last time someone attempted it, it nearly plunged the world into chaos. The artifacts themselves are powerful, but together, they could either bring about a new era of prosperity or unleash a cataclysm."

Lumi's mind raced as she processed Kite's words. The hammer was just one piece of a much larger puzzle, a puzzle that spanned centuries and involved forces beyond her comprehension. The idea that someone might be trying to gather all the artifacts—and potentially use them for their own ends—was terrifying.

Kite continued, their voice low and measured. "You've been chosen by the hammer, Lumi, but that doesn't mean you're safe. There are others out there who might be seeking the artifacts, and if they realize you have one… well, let's just say things could get dangerous very quickly."

Lumi nodded slowly, the gravity of the situation settling over her like a heavy blanket. "I understand. But what can I do? How do I make sure the hammer doesn't fall into the wrong hands?"

Kite's expression softened slightly, a rare look of concern crossing their features. "You have to stay vigilant, Lumi. Don't let anyone—even those who seem trustworthy—get too close. And whatever you do, don't let Erick Noye or anyone else find out what you have. You're already on his radar, and if he discovers the truth, he won't stop until he gets what he wants."

Lumi felt a surge of gratitude toward Kite. They had always been a bit of a mystery, but in this moment, Lumi realized just how much she valued their friendship. Kite had come to warn her, to help her navigate the dangers that lay ahead, and for that, Lumi was deeply thankful.

"Thank you, Kite," Lumi said softly, her voice filled with sincerity. "I'll be careful. I promise."

Kite nodded, their golden eyes holding hers for a moment longer before they turned toward the door. "I should go. But remember, Lumi—if you ever need help, I'll be here. You don't have to face this alone."

Lumi watched as Kite slipped out of the room, the door closing softly behind them. She stood there for a moment, letting the quiet of the night settle around her. The revelations about the artifacts weighed heavily on her mind, but they also strengthened her resolve. She wasn't alone in this, and she wasn't going to let the hammer—or any of the other artifacts—fall into the wrong hands.

Returning to her desk, Lumi uncovered the hammer, its cold metal gleaming faintly in the candlelight. She placed her hand on it, feeling the familiar surge of power that came with the contact. But this time, she didn't shy away from it. Instead, she focused on the strength within herself—the strength that had brought her this far.

With a deep breath, Lumi vowed to keep that strength at the forefront of her mind, to stay true to who she was, no matter what challenges lay ahead. The Hammer of Winter's Fury was a powerful tool, but it was just that—a tool. It was up to her to wield it wisely, to ensure that its power was used for good.

As the night wore on, Lumi finally allowed herself to rest, the hammer close at hand. The path ahead was still uncertain, but with the knowledge she had gained and the support of her friends, Lumi knew she could face whatever the future held.

For now, she would take things one step at a time, confident that she could control the power she had been given—and that she could protect the world from the darkness that threatened to consume it.