The seer was gone for two hours already, and Ryzen Rozenhart was left alone in the dingy old cellar. He was treated like a prisoner, with a centaur guarding beyond the locked door and at the end of the hallway. He could tell using the beast's eyes. There was no need to hide anything anymore.
He was drifting back to sleep when the rustic door flew open. Ryzen was greeted with the presence of the seer.
'Oh, she has company.'
A girl, barely ten years old in her physical appearance, was with the seer. With the pointed hat she was sporting, he could tell that the seer's companion was not any ten-year-old kid. Wizards tend to be deceiving in their appearance, after all.
"To be a fully pledged Avatar with a new identity, you must face the initiation every Avatar went through for centuries." The seer seriously informed him; the void in her gaze penetrated Ryzen, now Raya.
'An initiation?'
The centaur came again and led Ryzen to the much more profound and darker part of the cellar. It reeked of dried blood and rotten flesh everywhere. The seer and the wizard opened the door. Just like that, he was greeted with a foul smell, making him almost gag.
The room was way smaller than the last one.
Ryzen was rudely pushed inside by the centaur, who immediately locked the door, leaving him with the seer and the wizard. Nowhere else to go, he faced them and waited for the initiation to set forth.
"What is this initiation all about?"
"You'll know, child. Theresa, you took care of it, okay," said the seer. And just like that, she was gone in a matter of split second before their very eyes.
'Is she something else aside from being a seer?'
Ryzen looked at Theresa, whose eyes were void of any emotions. Her tiny body contradicted how she behaved. Wizards were always like this. They were egocentric and reserved, but what made them special aside from controlling the elements was that they could play with their age and appearance. Ryzen was a hundred percent sure this Theresa was more or less a century-year-old wizard to be acquainted with the seer.
On the other hand, the seers were as old as the kingdoms. There were five seers long ago before the unity of the realms. Upon establishing the four great kingdoms, they were divided. One seer per kingdom, the seers, were the other celestial beings alongside the dragons that connected to the gods. They were the ones who delivered messages from above, or so they say.
Ryzen was snapped back to reality when something came out of nowhere. Two fierce hellhounds materialized out of nowhere as if they had just popped out from thin air. His eyes snapped to Theresa, now chanting something under her breath.
'Of course, the wizard. Who else can summon a hellhound?'
'Okay, is the initiation starting?' He asked himself at the back of his mind as Theresa opened her eyes. Her eyes were bright orange and seemed more brilliant than usual, maybe because she was using a hefty amount of magus.
"Beyond the wall speaks nothing but sheer coldness and pain. Things you never thought would happen, frequently occur there. Creatures you never knew of, lived beyond that wall," Theresa began.
Ryzen sat before Theresa. The hellhound behind the wizard while Ryzen stood there listening to what Theresa was saying.
"Avatars were fallen hIrahes. They died for the kingdom, and no one even knew their name or grieved for them. Tell me, Raya, how much do you know about Avatars?" The wizard's voice was cold and distant.
"I only heard that they were chained beyond the wall to protect Raxes, and they never get back alive," Ryzen repeated what his parents told him and his sister about the Avatars.
"Part of that is true, but people in this land became ungrateful through the years. Nobles scared people away, so no one would like to work as an Avatar. I remember when nobles gave their sons to be Avatar because they knew Avatars are hIrahes, but now they were degraded into lowly slaves. Avatars aren't chained, as you have heard. They are free beyond the wall. That's partly true in what you have heard: Avatars seldom made it back alive."
"Why?" His question was whispered.
"An Avatar can't go back inside the wall without the bell of Korendell or their master's permission. Most of the time, the bell will ring for them every ten years, but some Avatars can't stay alive for ten years." The wizard's voice was laced with deeper melancholy; something told Ryzen that this wizard had something personal to an Avatar.
"What about the master?"
"You surely believed that the Silver Bloods would grant the Avatars a break? Think again, Raya. Avatars are merely tools for them. Avatars are destined to die and be replaced by the Silver Bloods. They never even have the decency to put up a grave for the hIrahes who fought beyond the wall for the kingdom," the wizard's voice switched from sadness to bitterness before she continued. "But the connection between the Avatars and their masters is not to be taken lightly." Her last sentence was vague for Ryzen.
"I'll die too, right? Like the others? And who am I fighting beyond those walls?" Ryzen let out a frustrated sigh.
"It is my responsibility to make sure you will not. You see, there are creatures that even the gods can't control, so the gods threw them down here. The people were in peril, and thus the wall was created. The wall was created not to protect the people but to separate the living and the dead. Here take this," the wizard waved her hand midair, and a big metal wrapped with a red satin appeared in front of her waiting to be grasped.
"What are you waiting for? Grab it."
And grabbed he did. A deep searing pain ran through his veins when it touched his hand. He felt as if his blood flowed in his body reversely. He knelt on the ground from the pain, but his hand could not let go of the handle. The handle seemed to grow a life and went inside his palms; Ryzen could not help the scream of pain from his cracked lips. His howls of agony echoed in the cellar. And in his clouded vision, the wizard just stood there like nothing. An inner growl escaped from his lips.
Ryzen knew his beast was at bay.
And just when Ryzen was about to scream murder, everything stopped, and the big metal dropped to the ground producing a clanking noise. He was panting as cold sweats covered his heaving body.
"That weapon is yours. Every Avatar earned one with the same process. This is your sacred weapon Kaiga, and behind that red satin, it will change its form after you claim it." The wizard explained to Ryzen.
"Claimed?" he asked through labored breaths.
"Yes, Ryzen, or shall I say Raya Rozenhart, the new Avatar. You see, this sword is made of pure magus and created to destroy all the dark elements. And this sword chooses its master. If you have been weak, it will reject you, devouring your body in the process. As an Avatar, this is your sacred weapon designed to be with you to death."
Ryzen stared dumbly at the metal still covered with red satin before him. "Go to it. Answer to its call."
Ryzen stood up slowly and reached for the Kaiga. Inch after inch until he was able to pull the cover. A gasp escaped from him upon seeing his sacred weapon. It was a scythe. When he touched its blade, the crimson stone etched on its handle glowed as if it was responding to him. "So, you are Kaiga, huh? Let us try not to die, Kaiga."
It glowed again as if answering him.
"You and Kaiga are now connected. You can summon your weapon anytime or carry it around all the time. Now to end this initiation, kneel before me."
Ryzen obliged and knelt before the wizard, Theresa. Theresa started to chant as her hand was placed on his head as if she was blessing him.
The temperature dropped, and the land trembled. As the seconds passed, something in his head exploded, creating unbearable pain that he collapsed on the spot.
The harsh winter breeze seemed like a needle in his bare arms. Everything around him ached as if a dozen of Minotaurs rough-handled him. Ryzen was very much aware that he did open his eyes, but what startled him was that he could not see anything at all. With his sensitive hearing, he could hear the breathing of three more creatures under the sheath of winter blaze. Ryzen tried to use his limbs, but he was left immobilized under the three pairs of eyes for some reason. He could not even open his mouth, even though he was not gagged.A soft hand caressed his cheeks. "You shall wear this blindfold whenever you are around other people. This is a tradition for all the Avatars. You can only take it off once you're outside the wall." A soft voice said. Her voice seemed like a melody soothing his soul. She was neither the seer nor the wizard. Who could she be?An arm snaked around his numb body before dragging him somewhere else. His three breathings decreased to one when he was nearing th
Birds sang a beautiful melody that echoed throughout the misty Forest of Koor. The humid air and the little laughter of stellars caused the male to squirm from his deep slumber. Tired from a late-night raid, two lilac orbs gazed upon the horizon. Then, he was greeted by countless looming shadows of the winged serpents. Enjoying the serenity of the place, he stayed like that for a good moment, and when he had enough, he slowly stood up with the help of his scythe wrapped securely with red satin. His torn, beaten cape hugged his slender body as his short milk hair barely moved from the winter breeze.And right before his eyes, he was greeted with a sight he'll never get tired of gazing at, the full view of the lovely kingdom of Raxes, the eastern kingdom of the land of Yigena. The tree where he was standing was the tree of the Lady of Fire; it was the tallest on the continent, and standing at the uppermost branch of it indeed had its perks. He saw how darkness was chased by the illumina
The smell of burning wood caused his nose to wrinkle. Ryzen slowly stretched his limbs, thus, kicking his blanket in the process. He wasn't able to sleep well. The thought that this day was their sixteenth birthday made him anxious about his surroundings.His birthday was the same day as the annual coming-of-age ceremony, which only took place in Raxes every ten years. Getting up slowly, he strode towards his room's window and opened it slowly. The cool blue ray of the eastern sun welcomed him—a vast green and white with no neighborhood greeted Ryzen. To his right was the frozen garden his mother stubbornly made and to his left was a waterless well, frozen since the day one of winter. ‘Of course,’ Ryzen thought."Do you plan to spend your birthday zoning out, Ryzen?" His sister, Raya, peeked her head from his slightly opened door. Closing the small wooden window, he faced his younger twin sister.They were not identical twins.While he had milk hair paired with lilac eyes, his sister
"Come quick." Their mother ushered them to wear the coat right after their mother made sure that their dyed hairs were now dry. Ryzen swiftly followed her while their father stood silently at the corner. Ryzen could tell the resemblance of the attitude he shared with their father."You must reach the capital city before the bell of Korendell rings, am I understood?" asked their mother as if they were a kid but the tremble laced upon her voice didn't go unnoticed. Ryzen understood what their mother was afraid of. Ryzen and his twin sister, Raya, only had six hours to travel and living on the outskirts of the kingdom paid no help at all. They must climb the steep mountains of Derglib and cross the frozen lake of Raws.And in their sixteen years of existence, this would be the first time they would leave the premises of the Yolke Swamp, the place for the outcasts near the outer wall. From then on, they should enter the second wall between the lake of Raws and the mountains of Derglib, w
Crossing the frozen lake of Raws was not an easy task. The ice covering the lake was slippery, and their weight caused a few cracks in the surface, pushing them to be faster. And when their feet touched the ground again, they dashed off to the forest, letting the beast in them take control. They were against time, and their chance for survival grew thinner and thinner with every tick of the clock. Beyond the second wall, stellars only roamed free in the cold mist of the forests, but here, various creatures roamed free. These creatures would freeze from where they stood or hid when they saw them dashing. After all, it was not a common sight here to have not just one but two hellhounds.After they went past the small forest, a dark aired forest with crows everywhere greeted them. Ryzen snarled involuntarily, sensing danger from deep within this forest. ‘What should we do?’ Raya silently asked him by nudging his arm. ‘I don’t know.’Ryzen wanted to tell Raya, but he dashed off to the
Ryzen and Raya were so used to a rural area that they felt overwhelmed by the drastic changes in the scenery. After passing the wall, Ryzen failed to take a glimpse of the captain of the holy knights that everyone in Raxes knew. Shrugging his disappointment, a red blood soldier gave them a pamphlet about the details of the annual coming-of-age ceremony. It said that after the bell of Korendell rang, the ceremony started, but the official selection or the main event would be held an hour before midnight. 'So we have four hours left as a free individuals before being proclaimed as a slave to some arrogant red blood noble,' he bitterly thought. He glanced at Raya, who was happily walking beside him while she linked their arms together. Her gaze never stayed put, and it was twinkling with happiness.'Happiness that would be gone long after midnight.'If this was his last drop of freedom, then he might as well enjoy it. Doing what Raya was doing, he looked awed as Raxians from different
The round arena owned by the wealthy dwarflings in the kingdom of Raxes was fully packed with teens from different races. These teens, with their parents, took a seat from the bleachers with only one thought running through their minds, the annual coming-of-age ceremony. The siblings, Ryzen and Raya, took the farthest seat from the bleacher assigned to the lowest races. The distance was not a big deal for Ryzen. First, he was not that interested, if not only for Raya. Second, using the beast's eyes would bring them trouble, and he could not risk it.The center of the stage looked extravagant. It was also there that the silver holy knights and centaurs formed a circle position tasked by the crown to protect the sacred fire of Raxes. At the center of the stage was a huge goblet where the sacred crimson fire was laid. Behind it was the thrones for the King, the Queen, and the heirs.Ryzen looked at the giant hourglass above the arena designed for this event only. It showed there would be
Ryzen swiftly captured the blue butterfly.When its wings touched his palm, the butterfly turned into golden specks of dust and vanished into thin air, thus, leaving the piece of paper on his palm. Raya was still so busy admiring the event unfolding before her that she failed to notice the real magic happening beside her. Ryzen's heart thundered with dread as he slowly unfolded the piece of yellowish paper on his palm. He did not know how he would know what was written on it. After all, the lowest races did not have the privilege of learning how to write and read.Glancing toward the stage, ten flags were raised by each centaur. Each flag seemed to be a banner representing the teens' fate in this arena. Each flag had an embroidered drawing at the center of each flag. There was a book for the scholars or mentors, a home for the housekeeping, a shield for the guards, a sword for the next generation red blood soldiers, a feather for the messengers, an aristocrat hat for the silver blood