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Sovereign of the Ashes – Chapter 56: Shadow Valley

Chapter 56: Shadow Valley

A week passed swiftly.

In the pervasive darkness of the Underworld, Sein, aboard the airship, found it challenging to discern the precise route to Shadow Valley, despite occasionally strolling on the deck.

Upon their arrival at an underground valley after a week-long journey, Sein turned to Leena, who was beside him, and asked with a hint of uncertainty, Is this Shadow Valley?

The valley was now brilliantly illuminated with numerous magical crystal lamps and magic items, scattering light throughout and rendering it as bright as day.

Sein also noticed two imposing magic towers that stretched into the sky.

A blue energy shield enveloped the entire Shadow Valley, powered by elemental energy that seemed to have come from the two magic towers at the heart of the valley.

After they arrived at Shadow Valley, Sein sensed the formidable presence of more than a dozen full-fledged black mages, as well as many geo elemental golems, ranging from two to five meters in height.

Although their combat capabilities remained a mystery, their sheer physical strength was undeniably impressive.

Several tools and supplies from the airship were transported to their designated locations by these golems.

These geo elemental golems appeared to lack intelligence, leading Sein to suspect that they had been summoned by a powerful black mage.

They resembled the skeletal warriors Sein could summon with his basic magic spell, Skeleton Summoning.

However, these golems were far stronger than Seins fragile skeletons. Even the smallest golem could easily obliterate his skeletal minions with a mere slap.

Sein estimated their numbers to be between twenty and thirty, leaving him to ponder which powerful black mage had conjured these formidable creatures.

The initiates disembarked from the ship after a week in the cabin, under the guidance of the full-fledged black mages and the academy overseers.

Sein spotted Seven among the group, but they exchanged only a brief nod of greeting.

The initiates were mostly in groups. Upon closer inspection, it became evident that the intermediate and senior initiates, who had mentors, were grouped based on their factions.

In contrast, the intermediate and junior initiates without mentors, as well as the less experienced fresh initiates, were grouped according to their shared dormitories or cliques.

Solo initiates were a rarity.

Sein, together with his girlfriend Leena, approached Zorro and Faye.

Although Bousse did not join their group, he stood not too far from Sein.

Marie remained with her own faction alongside her two female seniors.

Our stay in Shadow Valley wont be brief. Its a vast area, but due to terrain limitations, there wont be many tents. The reputation of our mentor wont be able to help us much in that regard. Well have to quickly secure two tents for ourselves later on, Zorro whispered to Sein.

All right, Sein replied.

As they conversed, a siren blared.

The airship that had carried them began to ascend into the air, eventually disappearing into the darkness of the Underworld.

***

The tents that Sein and his companions had managed to secure were strategically positioned to the right of one of the magic towers.

Their proximity to the magic towers provided them quick access to the full-fledged black mages in case of a crisis.

Their tents were situated in a flat and open area, relatively close to the massive magic altar located at the center of the valley.

From the tents entrance, Sein could observe the magic altar emitting a radiant white elemental luminescence from a distance.

Sein learned from Zorro that the space-time rift was housed within the magic altar and anchored by it.

As usual, nobody in the Black Magic Academy was easy to deal with. During their attempt to secure the two tents, Sein's group found themselves in a minor altercation with two other groups of initiates.

Although the senior initiates and Quasi Mages were rarely seen in the academy, they all made their appearance in the Shadow Valley expedition, following the orders of the full-fledged black mages.

Sein was secretly surprised to discover that the Black Magic Academy had a total of eleven Quasi Mages and twenty-six senior initiates.

During the tent allocation, Faye and Leena were paired in one tent, while Sein shared a tent with Zorro.

Bousse came over and joined them at some point.

Considering the red copper ingot that Bousse offered and his friendship with Sein, Zorro chose to overlook the matter and permitted Bousse to sleep in one corner of their tent.

Much like his mentor, Morsidor, Zorro had been deeply involved in experiments and alchemical research throughout his academic life at the Black Magic Academy.

Socializing was not a regular part of his daily routine, and Zorro hardly had any friends to engage in casual conversations with, let alone have a girlfriend.

Zorro, along with the other Quasi Mages Sein had yet to meet, were unfamiliar but powerful presences among the initiates in the academy.

***

The next day in Shadow Valley, the full-fledged black mages swiftly issued a series of orders, clearly indicating the academys urgency to expedite the Shadow Valley mission.

The first group set to venture into the depths of the magic altar consisted of eleven Quasi Mages, including Zorro.

It remained uncertain whether Master Morsidor had any influence over the selection order, but Zorro found himself as the second to last among these eleven Quasi Mages to enter the magic altar.

After the Quasi Mages, including Zorro, stepped into the magic altar, a black mage asked the person beside him inside the magic tower in the valley, Do you think these young initiates can really help us place the coordinate generator on the other side of the space-time rift?

The other black mage shook his head and replied, Who knows? The scale of this space-time rift is so small that it cant even accommodate a Rank One creature. Thats why Morsidor and the vice deans spent so much time here reinforcing the space-time altar. Its meant to protect the young ones. The unstable nature of the space-time rift is a significant threat to us, let alone these young initiates. It would be a blessing if two-thirds of them make it through. Moreover, we have no knowledge of what awaits them on the other side.

Interplanar exploration was inherently fraught with uncertainties, particularly when conducted through a space-time rift rather than a direct descent from outside the plane.

If the destination on the other side of the space-time rift turned out to be a desolate and uninhabitable wasteland, it could spell doom for these young initiates.

Many black mages in Mystralora City desired access to the resources of demiplanes, but those planes were often hostile environments unsuitable for creatures below Rank One.

For example, in a plane dominated by pyro elements, Sein and the other initiates would likely be incinerated as soon as they arrived.

Planes that could accommodate Rank One life forms and below were complete planes, but they were also fraught with perils.

Even if the laws and climate were similar to the Magus World, outsiders like Sein and the others would inevitably face hostility from the planes indigenous communities and the will of the plane itself.

Therefore, regardless of the circumstances on the other side of the space-time rift, these initiates, who were not even at Rank One, faced survival odds as unfavorable as one in nine. Read latest ovls at nv/e/l/bi(.)com

It was no wonder that Master Morsidor had painstakingly crafted numerous life-preserving magic items for his apprentices.

Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 31: Public Classes
Chapter 32: Intermediate Magic Spells
Chapter 33: Quest from the Academy
Chapter 34: A Flock of Green Plumes
Chapter 35: Exterminated
Chapter 36: An Ambush
Chapter 37: Unconscious
Chapter 38: Bountiful Harvest
Chapter 39: The Alchemy Experiment
Chapter 40: Magus
Chapter 41: New Initiates
Chapter 42: Morsidor’s Sentiments
Chapter 43: Nutritional Potion
Chapter 44: Three Years
Chapter 45: Request From Faye
Chapter 46: Seven the Owl
Chapter 47: Sein’s Choice of Elements
Chapter 48: Faye’s Temptation
Chapter 49: A Different Experience
Chapter 50: Change and Crisis
Chapter 51: Preparation
Chapter 52: Silver Badge
Chapter 53: Panic
Chapter 54: Dividing The Valuables
Chapter 55: Dark Spider
Chapter 56: Shadow Valley
Chapter 57: Sacrifice
Chapter 58: Casualties
Chapter 59: Intimate
Chapter 60: Agony and Courage
Chapter 61: Concerns
Chapter 62: The Sand World
Chapter 63: Desiccated Corpse
Chapter 64: True Love
Chapter 65: The Beast
Chapter 66: Marlon
Chapter 67: Plea
Chapter 68: Reunion
Chapter 69: Straightforward
Chapter 70: The Purpose of the Elemental Beads
Chapter 71: Elemental Mushrooms
Chapter 72: Final Deadline
Chapter 73: An Unexpected Turn of Events
Chapter 74: Divine Tower Mages
Chapter 75: Hysterical
Chapter 76: Survive
Chapter 77: Digging
Chapter 78: Sandworms
Chapter 79: Recovery
Chapter 80: Mushroom Soup
Chapter 81: Telepathic Communication
Chapter 82: Deal
Chapter 83: The Sandworm King’s Plans
Chapter 84: Senior Initiate
Chapter 85: The Flames of War
Chapter 86: Appeal
Chapter 87: Being Human
Chapter 88: Evacuation
Chapter 89: Ruins
Chapter 90: Discoveries
Chapter 91: Sea of Magma
Chapter 92: Out of Harm’s Way
Chapter 93: Recovering and Searching
Chapter 94: The Severely Injured Morsidor
Chapter 95: Conflicted
Chapter 96: Mentor’s Legacy
Chapter 97: Entrust
Chapter 98: To the Surface
Chapter 99: Medich’s Character
Chapter 100: A New Life
Chapter 101: Bandits
Chapter 102: Simple Experiment
Chapter 104: Invitation
Chapter 105: Small Trade Fair
Chapter 106: To the North and South
Chapter 107: Offer
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