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Beyond the Pages : The Author's Requiem

As I was searching for way too go back to the city I heard a cry for help I saw a beautiful girl being chased by the wolves which had chased me before She saw me and started shouting for help but I didn't moved I just stood there I saw her being circled by the wolves, as one wolf attacked , other also followed I just turned away heading my way I knew i was being heartless But I also knew better than anyone not to involve myself in unwanted problems Birds die for foods Humans die for wealth And Some die because of their stupidity ** Protagonist, a new writer, was working on his first novel. He's poured his heart and soul into the story, but it's still a work in progress. One day, he dies under mysterious circumstances and gets reincarnated into the world of his own novel. He finds himself in the body of a young man who is going to be attending in the Eridorian Academy of Magic A student who is struggling to become a skilled mage While also Capturing some maidens heart in the process for Good Old BENEFITS. *** Things will start to get good after 39 chapters ( I am just writing for experience, a average harem novel)

Iwantocook · Fantasia
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58 Chs

IS THERE A WATCH IN A FANTASY WORLD?

As Kaidën Blackwood approached the podium, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity. This was the protagonist of the story, the main character who would drive the plot forward. I had written about him before, or at least, I had planned to. But now, I was living it.

Professor Vex smiled warmly as Kaidën approached. "Welcome, Kaidën Blackwood," she said, her voice friendly and approachable. "I'm Professor Vex, and I'll be one of your instructors this year."

Kaidën nodded politely, his eyes scanning the room with a hint of mild interest. "Thank you, Professor Vex," he said, his voice neutral and unassuming.

As Professor Vex handed Kaidën his student ID and other necessities, she smiled warmly and said, "Welcome to the Eridorian Academy of Magic, Kaidën. "

Kaidën nodded politely, his eyes scanning the room with a hint of mild interest. "Thank you, Professor Vex," he said, his voice neutral and unassuming.

As Professor Vex finished speaking, Kaidën nodded politely and turned to make his way back to his seat. The room was filled with the sound of chatter and laughter as students began to gather their belongings and say their goodbyes.

As Kaidën walked back to his seat, he was greeted with a mixture of curious glances and friendly smiles from the other students. Some of them nodded in his direction, while others whispered to each other, no doubt speculating about the new student.

Meanwhile, Professor Vex continued to call out the names of the remaining students, each one making their way to the podium to receive their student ID and dorm room assignment.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the last student was called to the podium. Professor Vex smiled warmly as she handed out the final student ID and dorm room assignment, and then turned to the students with a warm smile.

 "Now, I'd like to explain something, we have provided everyone with device" She was holding a small, intricately designed watch, and the students leaned in to get a closer look.

"I know that some of you may not be familiar with the concept of timekeeping, so let me explain. A watch is a device that allows you to keep track of time, and we have provided each of you so that you can use to keep track of your schedule. This device can be merged with your student ID to create a unique pendant."

The students leaned in, their eyes wide with excitement and curiosity.

A girl with curly brown hair, raised her hand.

"Um, how do we merge them?" she asked.

Professor Vex smiled. "Ah, good question. To merge the devices, simply hold the watch and student ID together and focus your magic on them. The devices will do the rest."

The students nodded, eager to try it out. They held their watches and student IDs together, focusing their magic on the devices. Suddenly, the devices began to glow.

As the devices glowed, the hall was filled with a soft, pulsing light. The students' eyes widened in wonder as they gazed at their watches, marveling at the intricate map that had appeared on the face. The map seemed to be a layout of the Eridorian Academy of Magic, with various buildings, classrooms, and landmarks marked.

Eryndor too, was fascinated by the device. He held his watch and student ID together, feeling a strange tingling sensation in his fingers as the magic took hold. As he focused his energy, the devices began to glow, and the map appeared on his watch face.

He couldn't help but feel a sense of surprise. He had never wrote of something like this in the outline. .

The map seemed to be interactive, with various symbols and markings that he didn't recognize. He touched the screen, and the map zoomed in on a particular building, it was the building he was currently at, it was shoeing his location.

"Attention, students!" Professor Vex called out, her voice rising above the murmurs of excitement. "Now that you've all successfully merged your devices, I'd like to explain the various uses of this unique pendant."

The students leaned in, their eyes fixed on Professor Vex as she began to explain.

"Firstly, as you've already discovered, the pendant allows you to navigate the academy's grounds with ease. The map on your watch face will always show your current location, making it impossible to get lost."

She paused, surveying the room to ensure everyone was paying attention.

"Secondly, the pendant will alert you to any important announcements or events happening within the academy. You'll receive notifications on your watch, so you'll never miss a crucial lecture or meeting."

Eryndor, still marveling at the device, couldn't help but think about how this was all so new to him. He had never written about a magical academy with such advanced technology.

"Thirdly," Professor Vex continued, "the pendant will allow you to track your schedule and assignments. You'll receive reminders about upcoming deadlines and exams, ensuring you stay on top of your work."

As she spoke, the students nodded eagerly, their faces lighting up with excitement.

"Now, I know some of you may be wondering about the concept of timekeeping," Professor Vex said, her eyes twinkling with amusement. "In the magical world, we don't use traditional clocks or calendars. Instead, we rely on our internal magical rhythms to keep track of time."

Eryndor's eyes widened as he realized that he had never thought about how magic users would keep track of time.

"A watch, like the one you've been given, is a tool that helps you synchronize your internal rhythm with the external world. It's a way to measure the passage of time, allowing you to plan and organize your daily activities."

The students looked at each other, some of them whispering questions to their neighbors. Professor Vex smiled, anticipating their confusion.

"Don't worry if it takes some time to get used to," she said reassuringly. "You'll soon find that your internal rhythm adjusts to the watch's rhythm, and you'll be able to keep track of time with ease."

"Now, let's move on to the practical aspects of using your new pendant," Professor Vex said, holding up her own pendant as a demonstration. "To access the map, simply tap on the pendant twice. You can then use your finger to navigate the map, zooming in and out as needed."

She demonstrated the gestures, and the students followed along, practicing on their own pendants.

"To find your dorm location, tap on the 'Dorm' icon on the bottom left of the pendant's interface," Professor Vex continued. "This will bring up a map of the dormitory building, with your specific room highlighted."

The students nodded, their eyes fixed on their pendants as they accessed the dorm map.

"Notice that your room number is displayed on the pendant, along with the location of the common rooms, study areas, and other facilities," Professor Vex said. "You can also use the pendant to communicate with your dorm mates, or to request assistance from the dormitory staff."

As she spoke, the students began to explore their pendants, tapping on various icons and menus to learn more about their new tools.

"Now, I know some of you may be wondering how to recharge your pendants," Professor Vex said, anticipating their questions. "The pendants are enchanted to recharge themselves using your own mana. As long as you have a sufficient amount of mana, your pendant will remain fully functional."

The students nodded, understanding the concept of mana-based recharging.

"It's also important to note that your pendant is only accessible by you," Professor Vex added, her expression serious. "The pendant is attuned to your unique magical signature, and will only respond to your commands. This means that you can rest assured that your personal information and data are safe and secure."

The students nodded, feeling a sense of relief and security.

"Finally, I want to remind you all to be mindful of your pendant's physical safety," Professor Vex said, her expression serious. "While the pendant's magical security is robust, it's still possible for it to be lost or damaged. Please make sure to keep it safe and secure, and avoid leaving it unattended in public areas."

"Thank you all for your attention," Professor Vex said, smiling at the students. "I hope you've found this welcoming ceremony informative and helpful. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to your professors or the dormitory staff."

The students nodded, and Professor Vex continued.

"With that, I declare the welcoming ceremony officially closed. You are all now free to explore the academy, get settled into your dorms, and start making new friends. Remember, the first day of classes will be tomorrow, so make sure to get a good night's rest and be prepared for a busy day ahead."

The students applauded, and the room erupted into a buzz of chatter and excitement. Eryndor stood up, stretching his legs and making his way out of the auditorium. He followed the signs to his dormitory, his mind still reeling from the information he had just received.

As he walked, he noticed groups of students chatting and laughing together. Some of them were already forming cliques, while others looked a bit lost. Eryndor didn't really notice, too caught up in his own thoughts.

He finally arrived at his dorm room, a cozy little space with a comfortable bed and a desk. Eryndor dropped his bag onto the floor and sat down on the bed, feeling a sense of relief wash over him. He was finally here, at the Eridorian Academy of Magic. 

Meanwhile, in the cafeteria, a group of students were chatting and laughing together. "I'm so excited to start learning magic," one of them said. "I've always dreamed of being a powerful wizard."

"I know, right?" another student replied. "I've heard the professors here are amazing. I'm a bit nervous, but I'm sure we'll all do great."

As they talked, a student with curly brown hair walked into the cafeteria, looking around for a place to sit. She spotted an empty table and made her way over, smiling at the other students as she sat down.

"Hi, I'm Aria," she said, introducing herself. " What about you guys?"

The other students smiled and introduced themselves, and Aria joined in on their conversation.

A/N : I wanted to write 2 chapters with 1k words everyday but my stupid mind always keeps forgetting what i had planned to write . Now this chapter 1.7 words .