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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

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Mirfield

POV: Letta Sinclare.

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From Hill Base to the Epethian coast. It was the second time I traveled by caravan. Though the first was nowhere near as long.

Still, the second was far more luxurious. Our wagons, slender and long coffin-like structures on wheels, used Ed's modular designs to make the most use of the limited space as possible. With one mostly to myself, it may as well have been a castle.

I spent my savings on it to have it as nice as I wanted and filled with everything I needed while on the road. A fireplace and chair to drink tea in and a nice window to look through while we traveled. A loft bed, like Amun's. And, most importantly, a workspace for my craft.

While it was beautiful and worked perfectly, the blasted thing had wheels that bounced as they ran over sticks and lurched as they trudged through the mud. Making for a far less graceful ride than skis on snow.

It made working impossible. But still, the ride was luxurious. If not the most boring thing I had yet to experience.

Besides reading, my only source of entertainment was bothering Giorno or Ryban, my 'guard,' whenever I could and doing some exploring while our horses rested. But eventually, Silas and Yaramin led us through the Drorian checkpoint without issue and we arrived at our destination.

It was by no right more impressive than the Twin Cities. Though, it was different enough to give me and Giorno the wide eyes seen in all impressed tourists.

Castles. Fortresses. Towers. Villas. And docks. So many docks were spread across the horizon to an endless distance ahead of us. Each structure was massive in size and grew colossal in scale as we approached. And then we became truly impressed.

Ships that could dwarf the base floor of Corvus tower were seen in droves in various parts of their construction. Some were skeletons of wood and steel while others were nearly completed towers meant to float atop the water. All were being worked on by an array of folk that included humans, halflings, and dwarves. It was… enchanting to watch.

It made it far too easy to get lost in awe. And getting lost in awe made it easy for passersby to realize we were from outside the empire. But two out of dozens of foreigners wasn't enough to raise any brows, thankfully enough.

While the sights continued to pass me by, Silas brought us further away from the central market and towards the posh hills of Mirfield before we eventually stopped at a massive square building with a domed glass roof. Stationed all around it were caravans much like ours, being inspected by individuals wearing flashy suits and weird cylindrical hats.*

"Finally! We're here." Ryban pried himself from his chair with a groan. "Now things get difficult."

"What is this place?" I asked, then immediately knew the answer.

But he said it anyway. "An auction house."

*They're top hats. The weird cylindrical hats are top hats, which don't exist in Odissi/Deapou. Too cold for that shit.

Hill Base Chronicles concludes tomorrow! Then it's back to the Bodhi Tree with the third quarter!

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