At the Ironfist family residence, tension filled the large meeting room. Zeke Ironfist, the leader of the Ironfist Hunters, was leading a serious discussion about their preparations to enter the seventh-dimensional gate. Each team member was in their position, preparing their equipment and strategies for this highly dangerous mission.Zeke stood in the center of the room, surveying his team. "We're entering the seventh-dimensional gate. Our mission is to find Evan and ensure his safety. We don't know what kind of enemies we'll face in there, so we'll avoid combat whenever possible."The team members, including the newly joined Mousa and Violet, were checking their gear seriously. Mousa, a hand-to-hand fighter with newly acquired earth-controlling abilities, and Violet, who could cast curses on enemies, looked ready to face any challenge.As they were about to depart, the meeting room door opened, and Aria entered. "I’ve received word from Delfina. They want the Ironfist family to join
After a full day of deep meditation, Aelar led Evan to practice more concrete skills in connecting with nature. Evan's body felt exhausted, yet there was a new determination within him, driving him to continue learning. Aelar explained that to truly harmonize with the elements of nature, Evan needed to feel and understand the direct interaction with his surroundings. First, Aelar asked Evan to water the plants in the village's elf garden. Evan took a bucket filled with fresh water from the spring near the village. Each drop of water he poured into the soil brought new life to the thriving plants there. Although it seemed simple, Aelar explained, "Caring for plants is about understanding their needs, just as you must understand the needs of nature's energy. This connection helps you learn more about the different elements." Next, Aelar took Evan to bathe in the clear river that flowed at the edge of the village. The water was cold and refreshing. As Evan immersed his body, Aelar sai
In the village of the elves, the usually serene and peaceful atmosphere began to feel different. A hum of whispers filled the air as the elves exchanged stories and glances. Rumors about Evan, the human who had recently arrived in their village, spread like wildfire, vibrating through every hidden corner of the ancient forest."Evan, that human… they say he has an affinity with all the elements," one young elf said, his eyes wide with awe as he spoke to his friends."Really? That’s impossible!" his friend replied, somewhat skeptical but still captivated by the possibility. "No being, not even among us, is born with such abilities."The village, usually so reclusive and rarely interacting with outsiders, was now filled with deep curiosity. The elves, who had lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years, seldom saw something truly new and astonishing. Evan’s presence had shaken their balance, but in a way that was full of hope."Evan is indeed a unique human," said Elder Aelar wi
After several days of rigorous and challenging training, Evan finally arrived at the final stage he had been eagerly anticipating—the spirit summoning stage. Under the strict supervision of Elder Aelar, Evan had to master the art of summoning, a skill only mastered by select elves. This was his final test, where he had to prove that he had understood and become one with the nature around him. That morning, the air in the elf village was fresh and cold. A thin mist still enveloped the trees, and the sunlight trying to pierce through the clouds created a magical atmosphere. In an open field surrounded by ancient trees hundreds of years old, Evan stood in the middle of a carefully arranged stone circle. This circle, according to Aelar, was the most sacred place to summon a spirit. Elder Aelar, in his green robe that blended with the surrounding nature, stood beside Evan. His old but wise face looked at Evan with hope and a hint of worry. "Evan, this is the final stage of your training,
Next, Evan attempted to summon the spirit of the earth element. This time, a massive rhinoceros with horns made of solid rock appeared. Each of its steps shook the ground beneath them, as if reminding everyone of the unshakable strength and stability of nature. Evan felt the rhinoceros spirit vibrating with solid power, and he knew that the earth element had also become a part of him. Fire, wind, water, and earth spirits had all been summoned by Evan. The elves who witnessed this became even more impressed and excited. Never before had they seen a human with such abilities. Whispers of admiration grew louder among them, and more of them began to regard Evan as a legendary figure. However, Evan was not finished yet. There were still other elements he had not summoned, and he felt a strong urge to do so. With high concentration, he returned to the center of the magic circle and began summoning the spirit of the lightning element. This time, a large eagle with wings sparkling with ligh
That night, in the elders' hall located at the heart of the elf village, a tense atmosphere filled every corner of the room. This hall was a sacred place, adorned with ancient carvings that told the long history of the elves. The light from the torches hanging on the walls cast shadows of the elders, creating a mysterious and weighty impression.The elders sat around a large table made from the wood of an ancient tree, said to have existed before their village was founded. Each elder played a crucial role in maintaining the balance and harmony of the village, and tonight they gathered to discuss something extraordinarily important: the presence of Evan, a human capable of summoning all spirits, and what should be done next.A female elder named Elowen, with long silver hair and sharp blue eyes, spoke first. "Evan's ability to summon all spirits is a sign. A sign that we have a chance we've never had in thousands of years. The black dragon in East Lunaris must be stopped before it beco
Evan paused for a moment, contemplating Lyanna's request. He knew the elves deeply valued strength and combat prowess. A sparring match wasn’t just about who was stronger, but about testing each other’s abilities and honing their skills. Although he still felt awkward with his newfound powers, Evan realized this could be an opportunity to learn more about how to control his abilities."Alright," Evan finally replied. "I accept your challenge, Lyanna. But remember, this is just practice. We don’t need to push ourselves until someone gets hurt."Lyanna gave a faint smile, somewhat pleased that Evan didn’t refuse her challenge. "Of course. I have no intention of hurting you, Evan. But don’t underestimate me."The two then took their positions in an open field. Nyx, recognizing the situation, stepped back slightly to give them space but remained alert, ready to assist if needed. The elves around the village began to gather, curious about what was about to happen. They had all heard about
Day after day passed with no significant change for the Ironfist Hunters trapped in the seventh dimension. Since their arrival on the small island, they had tried every method to find a way out—searching for hidden portals, exploring every corner of the island, even using their powers to scan for the presence of other beings. But all efforts were in vain. The island was truly isolated and seemed determined not to let them leave.At first, they all felt anxious and frustrated. As experienced hunters who were used to facing danger and challenges, being stuck in such a quiet and peaceful place felt utterly foreign. Every day, they hoped something would happen, something to break the monotony—whether it be an attack from a dimensional creature or signs of Evan’s presence, whom they were searching for. But all they had was the vast blue sea, white sandy beaches, and lush trees.However, as time went on, the anxiety slowly dissipated. Perhaps it was because they began to accept the reality