THEOS

Author: Arthur Wordsmith

Chapter 44: Flames of Fury

Lukes eyes widened in surprise at her attack.
How did you
Ignoring him, she held her hand in front of herself, a wide grin stretched her face as flames spewed forth from her open palm.
BURN! She yelled. Cackling like a witch.
Luke ducked to the side once again, his eyes narrowed with focus as he thought about how to get past her fire. Wincing in pain as a gout of flame nicked his arm.
He tightened his grip on his weapon, his thoughts churning erratically, as he desperately tried to think of a solution.
He dived to the side, as another jet of flame tore its way through the air, in a feat of agility that surprised even himself. Rolling back to his feet, he grabbed a fist full of sand, and flung it straight into her eyes.
AHH! What the fuck! She cursed loudly. Instinctually bringing her forearm to her face to rub the debris free from her eyes. Blindly lashing out with gouts of flame in his general direction to keep him at bay. Seizing the opportunity, Luke started kicking more and more sand into her face.
Eyebrows furrowed in concentration, he channeled mana into his boots and stepped into the air.
Leveraging every ounce of power in his legs to close the distance between him and her as fast as he possibly could, he sank into the First Stance in midair. Panicking briefly as felt his mana start to dwindle, before tamping down on his emotions.
He assured himself.
Her every action came into focus, and he became intimately becoming aware of every movement of her body as he did. He savored the look of shock on her face when she finally cleared the sand out of her eyes, and saw that he was no longer where she expected him to be. Blinking rapidly she swiveled her neck so fast, Luke thought that she might give herself whiplash.
When she did see him, it was too late. He was too close. His mana rapidly drained away, as the First Stance revealed the intent behind her every twitch. The information the skill provided was considerably less detailed than when he had used it on Yjarn, geared as it was to guiding Luke past swords and other weapons, but it worked well enough that he could predict where and when a blast of flame would come.
Using his boots to bounce off the air, he came down at her like lightning. The skill urged him to sink his sword through into her left eye, and into her skull. Ignoring its direction, he came to a skidding stop mid-air, his wooden sword resting lightly on her shoulder, its dulled edge flat against her neck.
He thought darkly, as his eyes met her red and puffy gaze.
You cheated. She huffed, crossing her arms under her chest.
You threw fireballs at me. Luke said, taking a step back, and then falling to the ground. Having cut the flow of mana to his shoes. How did you do that anyway?
Tsk. She turned away, and walked out the ring. Not answering him.
I didnt cheat! He said walking out after her.
You kind of did. She snapped back.
How?
You flew!
You threw fire!
Its not the same!
Enough. Clite said authoritatively. There was no cheating. Luke used wit and the tools he had available to defeat you. Rose, you let arrogance blind you. Had you deigned to even hold a weapon, and lured him in close enough that he couldnt so easily dodge, then you would have fared much better. With your flames you had the longer reach, but lost that advantage when you let him obstruct your vision.
Whatever. Rose mumbled under her breath, walking past Clite and standing next to a raven haired girl.
Theo, Jax. You two are next. Clite called the next match, and the two boys broke from the crowd, and armed themselves with a weapon of their choice.
After standing around awkwardly for a moment, Lukes eyes raked over the assembled teenagers, before he walked over to Rex.
That was a good fight. Said Rex. Rose is hard to beat. Her fire makes every battle with her trickier than it needs to be.
Thanks. How does she Luke made a gesture with his open palm.
Rex shrugged his shoulders. I dont know, and does it really matter?
Luke frowned, slightly caught off guard by his overly defensive tone. I guess not, I was just curious. I didnt know that was even possible.
Mhm. Were all curious about how you flew into the air too, but no one will ask. Thats kind of the rule around here. Were all the freaks and prodigies that the Emperor could get his hands on so that Sylcra has a shot at winning the tournament. He stared at Luke meaningfully. Were not here to make friends. If anything, were all competition. Only one person from each tier will win the prize after all.
Luke looked around the room, his eyes darting from person to person, and suddenly feeling incredibly lonely.
he looked over at Rose,
He thought, his eyes lingered on a bracelet attached to her wrist, before going to a ring on her left hand finger.
The rest of the fights went by fairly quick, and unlike Rose, they fought only with weapons. Much to Lukes disappointment. If they had any abilities beyond those that came from cultivating, they didnt display them. Still, Luke paid careful attention to each battle, and listened dutifully to Clites assessment of each one. Learning what he could from their mistakes.
Each and every one of them however showed skill far beyond what Luke expected, and he knew without a doubt that without the First Stance guiding his moves, each and every one of them would make quick work of him.
More than that, they were all nearing the peak of the Mortal-tier. Hitting harder and moving faster than Luke could even dream of doing himself.
So what do you guys do around here when youre not training? Asked Luke, hours later as he followed Jax back to the part of the castle that Cyzicus had set aside for them.
Jax scratched his head. Theres not much to do. He said, but the small grin on his face told Luke otherwise.
So you just train, and then sit in your room with the ring? Luke prodded him.
Yeah.
I dont buy that. Come on, what do you really do?
Nothing. He looked off into the distance. Clite doesnt like us slacking off. She goes out of the way to make life harder for us if we slack off. Says that the Emperors generosity isnt to be trampled upon.
Hmm. Is she the one that organizes all the training?
Sometimes. Normally its Cyzicus, but shes always around. It was weird of him not to come today though. Hes been dropping clues about hunting some bear for a long time now, and I thought he was going to take us today. Guess not though. He sighed, sounding more than a little disappointed.
Luke opened and closed his mouth. His grandson was killed.
What? Which one? Felix? Lukeus? Algros? Telman? Jax stopped in his tracks, rattling off one name after the other.
I dont know. I didnt realize he had so many.
Hes an ancient Emperor, and hes been alive for millennia. Of course he has a lot of family! He scoffed. Come, we have to find Rex, hell know.
He would?
Rex is one of Cyzicuss grandkids too. He knows everything that happens in the Capital.
That How many grandkids does he have?
A lot. He has three sons, and his youngest is famous for bedding a lot of women.
Oh.
That is an understatement. Cyzicus loves all his grandchildren, spoils them rotten. If one of them was killed, then hes going to go on a warpath.
A warpath?
Yes! He paced back and forth. Rex is probably at the gardens. Come. He took off in a brisk run.
What do you mean by warpath? Luke asked, chasing after him.
I mean that the last time this happened all of Sylcra was roused to war. He said, his voice clipped.
War? Against who?
The Peles.
Luke thought to himself, his mind racing as mulled over what Jax had said.
Couldnt his grandson have just died? Maybe in a giant attack or something?
Youre the one that said he was killed!
Oh, right. Yeah.

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