Nate's boots crunched softly against the dew-kissed grass as he departed from the grove's hushed sanctuary. The world outside felt colder, more rigid, in comparison to the natural peace of the grove. The towering stone edifices of Aetherium Academy loomed ahead, casting long, intimidating shadows in the afternoon light. Students roamed the grounds, their laughter and idle chatter echoing through the air, but something about the day felt different to Nate.
It was as if a tension lingered in the air, a silent pressure pushing down on his senses.
The great oak doors of the academy creaked open as Nate stepped into the familiar, structured chaos of the halls. The rhythmic cadence of student life swept him along like a current. He found himself seated in the back of a lecture hall, his focus slipping in and out as the professor's voice droned on about the intricacies of mana manipulation and the fine tuning of magical languages.
"Remember," the professor intoned, his voice rising in rhythm with the tapping of chalk on the board, "understanding the language of magic is akin to conversing with the very essence of the world. You are not just speaking; you are commanding the forces of nature itself."
Nate's mind wandered, half-attentive, his thoughts swimming through a sea of abstract concepts and lingering uncertainties. It had been a strange few days, and today, the odd weight pressing down on his chest seemed to grow heavier. His body wasn't in the familiar agony from his training sessions with Jodi and Garret, which should have been a relief, but it only served to heighten his sense of unease.
As lectures ended and practical exercises concluded, Nate found himself wandering the academy grounds after dinner. The air was crisp, and the stars slowly blinked to life in the deepening sky. He hoped a walk would ease the tension coiling in his chest.
But the further he walked, the more intense his unease became. The academy, usually brimming with the sounds of life and energy, felt unnervingly quiet.
His instincts flared to life as he felt a tingle at the back of his neck. Nate froze, his pulse quickening. Something was wrong. His eyes swept the shadows around him, his hand instinctively moving toward the dagger sheathed at his side.
That's when he saw it—a figure moving in the dark. The way it moved was wrong. It wasn't natural. The figure's gait was stiff, rigid, as if its limbs were being controlled by invisible strings. And though it wore the uniform of a student, Nate could tell immediately that whatever this thing was, it wasn't alive in the conventional sense.
"Hey," Nate called out, trying to keep his voice steady despite the surge of dread tightening in his chest. "Are you alright?"
The figure stopped, its head snapping toward him with a sharp, unnatural movement. For a brief moment, Nate caught sight of its face—once full of life, now drained of all vitality. The student's eyes were hollow, empty voids where mana once flowed. Before Nate could react, the figure lunged at him, moving faster than it had any right to.
Nate sidestepped the attack, barely avoiding the cold, claw-like hands that reached for his throat. His pulse thundered in his ears as his instincts kicked in, weaving illusion magic into the air around him. The world warped and twisted, the corridor bending in unnatural arcs as Nate tried to disorient the creature.
As the Arcane Hollow faltered for a brief moment, Nate summoned his Appraisal skill, hoping to gather more information.
[Race: Arcane Hollow. Weakness: Its brain.]
"Forgive me," Nate murmured under his breath as he drew his dagger. The blade shimmered faintly in the low light as he lunged forward, driving the weapon into the creature's skull with precise force. There was a sickening crunch, and the creature crumpled to the ground, lifeless once more.
Panting, Nate crouched beside the body, his mind racing. The student—whoever they had been—was gone. Their essence, their mana, had been drained completely, leaving behind only a hollow shell. He searched for any sign of what could have caused this transformation, but there was nothing. The body was cold, drained, as if the very life force had been siphoned away.
A system prompt flashed before his eyes:
[Arcane Hollow slain +100 EXP]
[Level Up! 9 → 10] [You have reached level 10. +1 point to each stat (Extra +1 in Strength), +3 free stat points.] [Quest Complete: Reach level 10] Reward: Enhanced Mana Control
[New Skill Acquired: Enhanced Mana Control] Description: Your control over mana has significantly improved, allowing for more efficient spell casting and finer manipulation of magical energies.
Nate felt a surge of power course through him as he reached this milestone. His senses sharpened, and he could feel his mana responding more readily to his will. However, he barely had time to register the experience gain before his senses flared again.
Following the trail, Nate navigated through the maze-like corridors of Aetherium until he found it—a hidden alcove, almost imperceptible against the intricate stonework. Cryptic symbols, etched deep into the stone, pulsed with a dark, sinister energy. As Nate approached, he felt a strange tug in his chest, as if his mana core was reacting to the energy.
The symbols resonated with his mana, sending a dull ache through his chest and a throbbing pain to his head. It was as if the energy was calling to him, beckoning him closer. With a trembling hand, Nate reached out and traced the symbols, feeling a jolt of energy shoot through his arm.
The energy whispered to him, filling his mind with fragments of forgotten knowledge, secrets buried in the dark. But before it could take hold of him completely, Nate pulled away, severing the connection. His mana core settled, the strange ache dissipating, but the sense of dread remained.
A new system prompt appeared before him:
[New Quest: Hidden Dangers]
Description: You have stumbled upon sinister traces that could be the workings of a dark mage. Investigate what is going on and stop whoever is responsible.
Rewards: +5 levels, A favor from the Headmaster, A noble title granted by the King
Penalty: UNKNOWN
Nate's heart raced as he studied the quest details. The weight of the rewards told him everything he needed to know—this wasn't just a minor threat. This was dangerous, something that could easily get him killed if he wasn't careful.
Without wasting another moment, Nate made his way toward Headmaster Gilmore's office. The corridors felt longer, twisting like serpents as he navigated deeper into the academy. The headmaster had to know what was happening. If anyone could help, it was him.
When he finally stood before the ornate doors of the headmaster's office, Nate hesitated only briefly before knocking.
"Enter," came Headmaster Gilmore's voice, calm but commanding.
Nate pushed the door open and stepped into the office. The room hummed with arcane energy, shelves lined with ancient tomes and magical artifacts. The headmaster sat behind a grand desk, his gaze piercing as he studied Nate.
"Headmaster," Nate began, his voice steady despite the storm brewing inside him, "there's something you need to see."
The headmaster followed him through the winding halls to the body of the Arcane Hollow and the cryptic symbols. Gilmore's expression darkened as he studied the scene.
"Someone has used forbidden magic here," Gilmore muttered, his voice low. "This student's life force has been drained completely."
Nate kept his distance from the symbols, still feeling the lingering effects of their energy. "Headmaster, when I approached the symbols, my mana core reacted to it. It was like the energy was trying to… absorb me."
Gilmore's eyes widened briefly, though he quickly masked his surprise. "That's impossible," he muttered, more to himself than to Nate. "Unless…"
He trailed off, his gaze fixating on the symbols. After a moment, he turned back to Nate, his expression carefully neutral.
"Mr. Cromwell, I advise you to keep this to yourself. For your own safety."
Nate nodded, understanding that the headmaster wasn't going to reveal everything. As he left the scene, the weight of what he had uncovered pressed down on him. Dark magic was stirring within the academy, and somehow, he was caught in the middle of it.