Stryg pushed the study rooms door open with his foot. His arms were taking longer to heal than he had hoped. Kithina and Callum sat around a small table piled with notes. They glanced up at his entrance.
Just on ti, Stryg. How did your exams go? Callum asked.
Fine, I suppose, Stryg sighed. Except for Isnes class, she barely let pass, sothing about having problematic ditation skills. My chromatic black class was alright. I cant cast necromancy to save my life, but my shadow spells are top of the class. As for Tauris exam, well even though I couldn't participate because of my injuries, she let pass on account of having the highest grade in class.
And Loh gave us a tie for her exam, since we were all indisposed after your fall, Callum smiled sadly.
How are your arms feeling? Kithina asked.
Well, as you can clearly see from my cast and bandages, I still cant use my arms, so not great Kitty, not great, Stryg shook his head.
Who said you can call Kitty? Kithina frowned.
Who said you had to ask redundant questions? Yet, here we are, Stryg plopped down on a nearby chair.
Kithina crossed her arms, I was just worried about you. You dont have to be such an a-
Lets not fight, shall we? Callum interrupted. In about an hour were going to have to walk into Ris class and present our project, as a team. We are going to have to work together if we want any chance of getting the top score and winning that first place prize.
Right, teamwork, Kithina nodded. As in trusting and being honest with each other. Like, I dont know, telling us youre a manifold mage.
Callum winced, Okay, I understand youre mad. Im sorry I didnt tell you that I was a chromatic red and white. I didnt want people to know. You see my family is complicated.
Everyones family is complicated, that doesnt an you should keep relevant secrets from your team, Kithina scowled.
Honestly, I dont care about your family or your secrets, Stryg spoke up. But, endangering the success of our battles by withholding vital information is bordering on betrayal.
Callum sighed, he deserved that he supposed.
Oh, please. As if youre one to talk Mr. I go solo into a grove full of enemies, Kithina rolled her eyes. You didnt even tell either of us that you were a tri-manifold mage. We literally had a conversation of how useful fire spells could be right before we fought Clypeus team and you said nothing about being a chromatic orange.
Thats different, Stryg said.
How so? Kithina raised an eyebrow.
I didnt know, Stryg muttered.
What? Youre actually saying you didnt know you were a chromatic orange? Kithina chuckled.
Why do you think I got my hand burned? Stryg raised his bandaged arm.
Ooooh, Kithina mouthed.
He turned to Callum with cold eyes, And next ti you decide to fire off a bright spell, give more than three words as a heads up. Or I wont say a word when I co after you.
Callum swallowed, Duly noted.
He would have punched the hybrid vampire straight in the nose had it not been for the fact that Stryg had learned sothing new about his eyes, of which he still wasnt sure. That and his hands were indisposed at the mont.
Now that weve cleared up all of the fun stuff we can get on to the project? I already have the speech prepared. Kithina are you ready to turn in the essay? Callum asked.
Well, Plum was supposed to have given her notes on so revisions, a few days ago at the festival, but I still havent seen her. I had hoped she would drop by today, but she hasnt so far. Ill just have to finish the revisions myself. It wont be nearly as good as Plums, but I can crank sothing out in the next half-hour.
Perfect. That only leaves us with the practical part. Stryg, are you sure you can do this? Callum asked.
Of course, he said confidently.
The original plan was for you to use shadow spells to form the shape of a dragon on the wall. How accurate can you cast those shapes without your hands? Kithina asked.
Dont worry, I have an alternative plan, Stryg grinned.
Which is? Kithina and Callum asked simultaneously.
Sothing easier than trying to cast shadow shapes without my hands, I think.
Stryg, we literally just talked about telling each other important and relevant information to each other, Kithina protested.
And you also talked about trust. So, trust on this, he stared at her.
He didnt wish to tell them his plan, because he was worried that they might try to talk him out of it. In concept, his plan could work. He just had never tried it before, nor had anyone he knew. But, he was used to being the odd one.
Alright, Ill trust you Stryg, Callum sighed. You deserve that much after I kept my own secret. And I think so does she, Callum glanced at Kithina.
What have I done? Kithina placed her hand over her chest in.
I heard you shot Stryg with a wind spell, he said softly.
Uh, ehh, um, Kithina glanced between Stryg and Callum. Oh, gods, fine, but dont fuck this up for us. I cant afford to fail, she groaned.
I dont plan on failing, Stryg said resolutely.
~~~
Stryg and Kithina stood at the front of professor Ris class and watched Callum speak from the podium. Like always, his words were eloquent and his voice soothing. The speech concerned the inherent magical nature of dragons.
Were the draconic beings a chromatic or elental species? Callum went on to explain how dragons didnt simply cast orange fla spells, but actually breathed fire naturally, based on the evidence compiled by an ancient explorer.
This would suggest the work of natural magic, not a spell. Yet, all natural magic users belonged to elental species. Therefore, dragons were potentially the only known chromatic and elental species in all the Realms.
Callum thanked the drow professor and the entire class for listening. The speech was t with great applause from the students. Based on the looks of the female students, Kithina had a hunch that they werent clapping because of Callums words, rather his handso face. Professor Ri simply clapped his hands once.
A strange if not unlikely take on the dragon species, Mr. Veres. Still, I suppose it has originality, Ri said. Although, if your research is indeed true, couldnt dragons simply be the first chromatic species to not just be mageborn but also natural magic users? They wouldnt have to be an elental species. Their breathing of fire could simply be another use of the chromatic fla spell form.
Callum opened his arms, Well, you se-
Ill take it from here, Stryg spoke up.
Callem turned to Stryg, ...Alright, then.
Good luck, Kithina whispered.
Stryg nodded and switched places with Callum at the podium.
Go on then, Ri stared at him with pale blue eyes.
Stryg glanced between the students in front of him and professor Ri behind them. As Callum said before , the reason we believe dragons are both chromatic and elental species is because the evidence we found in ancient records. Those records show that a dragons fire varies in color. The fire generated by the chromatic orange fla spell form is, as implied, always orange.
Stryg continued, The reason being that fla spells are created by a mixture of fire elental mana and orange mana. The only way a fire could vary in color is if it was created through pure fire elental mana, a feat only capable by an elental species. And another thing. A dragons fire breath is said to co from within the dragons throat, sothing that not even an orange mage could accomplish.
He took a deep breath.
Spellcasting in concept was simple, an image and a will. Stryg hoped Lohs words were true now more than ever. He closed his eyes and focused on the image he wished for. The heat, its size, and its shape. He then thought of Ris irritatingly smug face. It was easy to be angry at the prejudiced drow. His will to shock the upstart Ri was enough. Like a long forgotten friend, the orange mana appeared at his call. The energy flowed out of his heart and coursed through his chest, into his neck, and to his mouth.
Stryg whistled a twist of fla from his lips. The orange fire washed above the students heads before evaporating. They all scread in shock and fear.
Ri shot up from his seat, What is the aning of this!
Stryg licked his burnt lips. The burns werent severe, but it still spoke of his lack of experience with orange magic and casting from his mouth, not his hands. The experint was painful, but definitely worth the look on Ris face.
I was simply demonstrating the difference between a dragons natural fire and a chromatic mages fla spell. My fire was only orange in color and the fire didnt co from inside , the mana simply manifested above my lips, Stryg coughed.
The heat had singed the inside of his mouth too. Perhaps he should have thought this through more.
Ri narrowed his eyes, That will be all, you three may take your seats.
Gladly, Stryg sighed in relief.
His nding leg still ached and he rather sit down than stand in front being stared at by all.
~~~
As soon as the academy bells rang, Stryg, Callum, and Kithina walked out of the classroom.
No first place prize, huh? Kithina sighed.
We passed despite being assigned the most difficult project topic, that's whats important, Callum smiled. Not to ntion it was funny seeing the look on Ris face.
Yeah, I dont know if the whole thing was worth it, Stryg grimaced. His lips still stung.
You should go to the infirmary for that, Callum said.
Its fine. I rather not go to the infirmary if its not necessary. Besides, I have so ointnt at ho.
Kithina turned to her friends, Well, we finally did it guys. Our first year is finally over. Were officially 2nd-years.
I thought our 2nd year starts in the autumn, after the sumr break, no? Stryg tilted his head.
Technically it does. Though, Kithinas point still stands. We should celebrate, Callum clapped in agreent.
That sounds amazing. Now that Im done with classes I can finally remove my self-imposed sobriety rule, Kithina laughed in joy.
I could go for a drink, but I pick the place this ti. I dont want to go to so whack restaurant again, Stryg said.
Fair enough, Callum smiled ruefully.
Oh, theres Plum, Stryg spotted her back from across the hall.
Hey, Plum~ We missed you at the festival, Kithina called out.
The bespectacled drow turned around and froze at the sight of the trio. Her blue eyes were red from lack of sleep or tears, Stryg wasnt sure which. He hadnt seen her since before the fall, he guessed she had already heard of the incident from Kithina.
Plum, are you okay? Stryg asked.
Am I...okay? Plum twitched.
I know this doesnt look too great, but Im on the nd, no need to worry, Stryg wiggled his bandaged arms.
She strode up to Stryg, How can you ask that? How dare you ask that!?
What? He furrowed his brow.
Plum slapped him across the cheek. He hadnt expected it, not from her. Stryg looked at her as if she was deranged.
You wanna know if Im fucking okay, you bastard! Plum scread and threw a punch at him.
Kithina stepped in and blocked her fist, Plum, relax okay? We both know Stryg can be a handful, but I dont think violence is the best way to go about dealing with him. Why dont we calm down first, yeah?
Plum shook her off, Calm down? Youre defending him? Kithina, he killed her!
Callum closed his eyes and cursed under his breath.
Kithina looked at Stryg questioningly, Whats she talking about?
Im not sure, Ive killed at least a dozen people, Stryg shrugged.
Shes referring to Miss Byrel, Callum sighed.
The secretary? Kithina asked.
I didnt kill her, the shades finished her off, Stryg corrected.
Plum screeched a wretched sound and charged him, but Callum grabbed her from the waist and pulled her back.
Let go of ! She scread.
Im sorry, but I cant do that, Callum held her tight.
He killed her! He killed her! Plum struggled to escape.
But Callum was a half-vampire, she couldnt overpower him. Plum stopped thrashing and gripped Callums arms tightly.
He killed my mom, Plum whimpered.
...What? Strygs eyes went wide.
Kithina slowly turned to Stryg, What did she just say?
The instigator of Strygs accidental fall was Miss Byrel, the front-desk secretary and Plums mother. She was sentenced to execution for the attempted murder of a mageborn student, Callum explained.
Wait, you already knew? Kithina asked in shock.
She was a criminal who tried to kill our friend, her sentence was obvious. There was nothing to be said, Callum admitted.
She wasnt a criminal! I dont know what she was thinking, but she wasnt a criminal. Had I known what she was doing, I would have stopped her, Plum cried. She was hurt and broken, her mind wasnt in the right place, but she didnt deserve to die.
Let her go, Stryg said solemnly.
Callum nodded reluctantly and released Plum from his hold. Plum stumbled to her feet and pushed Callum away.
Stryg cleared his throat, I didnt know she was your mother, Plum. And for that Im sorry. But, you have to understand she was my enemy, she made that very clear. Even if she hadnt tried to kill now, there was no guarantee she wouldnt later. In fact, it was likely she would. What do you think I should have done? You cannot let your enemies live, thats an obvious truth of the world.
Plum looked at Stryg, tears in her eyes. Obvious truth? Youre saying she deserved to die? I saw what the shades did to her. They killed her just like they killed my dad. Both my parents had the sa look of terror when the shades descended upon them... I can still hear their voices screaming in my head. No one deserves to die like that. I heard what actually happened.
She gripped his shirt, You had a choice Stryg. You could have spared her life, but you didnt. You snuffed out her light without a second thought. I thought you were different from the rest. You grew up being punished for being different, you suffered under the hands of cruel people. I thought you were like . After everything weve been through this year, after everything I told you, my secrets, my life. I thought you would understand what it was like for others to live in this wretched Realm. That you hadnt suffered alone. I thought you would understand even an ounce of empathy.
Stryg opened his mouth, he wanted to say sothing, anything. But he didnt know what to say.
Now I see the only obvious truth, Plum sneered. Youre more broken than anyone. You cant understand empathy, because you have none. You dont have a heart, only an empty void, bereft of love and anything good in this world. No matter how much power and wealth you amass, youll never fill that hole. You will never truly be accepted by others. Youll always just be the odd one out, the freak.
Stryg swallowed the lump in his throat, Plum, stop it.
She looked down at him, Or what? Youll kill too? Go ahead, show everyone here what you really are.
I dont have to kill you to shut you up, he warned.
Plum laughed in derision. What, do you think you're being rciful, being my friend? You dont get it, do you? You always thought the ones around you were the problem, the danger, the threat. But, you are the monster and this cruel Realm deserves you. This whole damn city can burn down with you for all I care. I wish we had never t, Plum shoved him and walked away.
Kithina grabbed her shoulder.
Plum slapped her hand away, Get away from !
Plum, she called out weakly.
You sided with him, dont talk to ever again, Plum snapped.
Let her go, Kithina. We cant help her, Callum said.
But Kithina frowned.
You guys go drink without . I think Ill just go ho and get so rest, Stryg stumbled away.
Stryg, wait, Kithina reached out, but Callum held her hand gently and shook his head.
Well go out drinking so other ti. Well wait for you, Stryg, Callum called out.
He didnt respond.
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