"… Seventeen… eighteen… nineteen… twenty."
Konan's hand dropped and the water force he created dropped as well. It was the third time he counted to twenty whilst holding a water force around his prey's head with his face completely submerged in the water__ water he had drawn from the sewage close to them, which he hadn't been bothered to clean out first."Weak bodies can't handle great powers. You still have a weak body."Konan had a low, rough voice that matched his rough exterior. He was a level two mage, a Summoner. One that was feared by other level two and one mages and even some level three. Summoners could draw water from any source, even the tiniest drop of water. He had been the first in their ranks to attain a level two badge and, irrespective of his inability to advance for years, he was still feared because of his intimidating exterior.Games like the one he played now with his prey were fun for him. It gave him the opportunity to exert fear into the minds of mages he considered inferior to him."Tk tk tk…" the sound of his disappointment rang as he shook his head while examining the boy who was held in place by his companions."We'll have to do it again."He gestured at his companions, who straightened the boy and Konan's water hold went up again.Konan began counting. "One… two… three…"Sora could not hear a thing. In addition to the physical effort to get out of the water hold around his head, followed by the struggle to breathe, there was constant pain, a burning sensation as water entered his lungs. He struggled to break free, but the mages who held him in place were strong. Finally, he gave up struggling and waited.It always had an end."Eighteen…nineteen…twenty. Drop him."Sora, who had been held leg up by Konan's companions—Marce and Dai, fell to the ground with his head making contact with the ground first, thereby causing a deep cut on his forehead. He laid on the ground and curled into a cradle position without letting out a cry.He coughed until his airways were clear of water, but they didn't stop burning.Konan crouched beside Sora's body. "You know, all I do is to help you, right?"Dai snickered. "I'm sure he knows. How else is he supposed to force his stupid energy out?"Konan stood up, towering over Sora's body. "I do this for you Sora, you are too weak for a mage's energy. That's why you can't harness it. You should be grateful I take time out to help you."He faced Marce with a smirk on his chin; "I'm really generous, aren't I?""Simply the best." Marce replied with a smile.Sora didn't respond, instead he continued counting in his head… 129, 130, 131, 132."You failed your endurance test today Sora, I'll be back soon for another session. Be sure you're ready when I come."Blood seeped down his forehead, but he still didn't make a sound.He just had to wait it out as usual. They would leave when they were satisfied. He kept counting, "150, 151, 152…"Konan straightened his hair and turned to his friends. "Let's go."Sora watched them go. All three of them—Konan, Marce and Dai, he watched each step they took and when he was sure they were out of sight, he voiced his last count with struggling breaths "one sixty-five."They beat their last record of a hundred and fifty-two seconds.Their sessions were usually short, short but effective, and its effect was always lasting.He had lost count of how many sessions they had had since he joined the academy.Sora laid still till his breathing evened out, but still his insides hurt. No matter how many times he went through Konan's endurance test, he could never get used to it. Holding his breath only worked the first time. After that, it was a battle between fighting to keep his lungs from failing and completely giving up. But Konan always timed his sessions right and brought him back from the brink each time.When he had gathered enough strength, he struggled to get up, pushing all his weight on the wall. They had cornered him in one of the separated halls set aside for hunters which Sora constantly used as his solitude since losing his previous spot to Konan and his friends. He now would have to walk all the way to the infirmary, which was on the other end, to get his cut treated. He touched the cut on his head. It ran deep, and the blood continued to flow. If he made it in time, he could get it treated thoroughly, but he knew he had no strength to make a quick run. He wouldn't be able to make it quick enough, and the cut would leave a scar.Sora began his walk to the infirmary, dragging his feet slowly. Thankfully, it was almost dusk. Training would have been over for most mages, so he wouldn't have to run into many people.He wouldn't have been able to avoid their piteous looks and stares as he walked. The murmur would be even worse and they would hurt more than the cut he had.The blood on his face was thick now. It glued to his face and the area around it throbbed.A normal mage could have been able to clean it thoroughly before further treatment to prevent scarring, a level four mage could heal a deep cut like this immediately and completely without needing further treatment.But Sora wasn't a normal mage.After walking for a while, he reached the infirmary. The infirmary had several mages that specialized solely in healings, most of them were level two and only two were level three mages. The distinct colors of their badges showed which level each belonged to and after coming here so often, Sora had come to know each of them by their names. He was greeted with the same piteous look he had tried to avoid as he approached a nurse. He was probably the only one in the entire academy who came to the infirmary with blood wounds.The nurse didn't complain. She simply gestured for him to wait in a room, his usual room. He went and sat in a chair while waiting for a mage to come attend to him.After a few seconds, Xyrra walked in and sat in the chair opposite him. It was the third time she would attend to him. She was a level two mage. The blue badge on her cloak stood out clearly displaying her rank. She drew closer to Sora and laid her kit on the table close to them.She held his head in place whilst examining the cut."This one will leave a scar, but I'll try to keep it minimal."Sora didn't respond. He didn't need to. He had already settled with the fact that he would bear a mark that would be a constant reminder of his uselessness."How did you get this cut?" She asked in a low flat tone."I fell," Sora maintained an equally flat tone."You fell and busted your head this deep?" Her tone became sarcastic. "Must have been a very high fall."Again, he didn't respond. He knew she knew how he got the cut. Everyone in the infirmary knew how he got his bruises and cuts. She had even healed the previous cuts for him."Alright then. It will sting."They sat in silence, and she got to work on him. Xyrra first formed a water force and ran it over the top part of his head. Slowly but eventually, the thick blood cleared and the source of the blood became visible. She took out a vial from her kit and rubbed some of its content on Sora's forehead and then began to sew.When she was done, she dropped her tools and "Give it a day or two. It'll heal up."Sora nodded in appreciation and stood up to leave the room."This doesn't have to continue. You can report them." Xyrra tried to sound as neutral as possible, but her voice was full of subtle anger.Xyrra had never spoken about his injuries. She simply did her job and got on with it. She didn't make him feel completely out of place like everyone else did. That was what made him more comfortable with her healing his wounds. She never had pity in her eyes when she looked at him and he was grateful for it.Sora stood still thinking about what she had said. He had reported once in their early years. Konan was punished, but it had made him the talk of the academy for a while and more than being the victim of an attack, he was ridiculed for being abnormal. No mage wanted to be known for being unable to use his powers. His reputation wasn't one he was proud of. He knew reporting would only bring him out of the shadows again. He turned to face Xyrra again and he could see the concern in her eyes."I fell." Sora repeated."That cut is not from a fall. Report whoever it was. The academy has rules against things like this and whomever it was would get punished accordingly.""Thank you for everything." Sora let out a soft smile.He turned, walked out of the room and closed the doors behind him and walked out of the infirmary, but not without noticing the many eyes that followed him.Sora felt exhausted. More mentally than physically. Konan's session made his body weak, and he wanted nothing more than to be able to put an end to everything but the injury to his mind since joining the Ivy was worse.Being an abnormal mage was tough. Mages were marked by their energy. Sora had been born with such an energy torrent. He had had high hopes when he first joined the Ivy at a young age, but in all his years of being in Ivy, his powers never manifested. A rankless mage. A badgeless mage.No one knew the cause or how to treat it. The Ivy masters had tried to help find a solution, but nothing had worked. They had never had to deal with a mage without powers, so they weren't exactly sure how to deal with him.He didn't blame them for not being able to help. He couldn't blame himself either, because he had no control over his condition.In fact, there was no one to blame, and that annoyed him the most.Now he lived as a mere human amongst mages with.Although he never advanced in training, the presence of his energy torrent was enough qualification as a mage to not get him kicked out, but it didn't stop him from being a target for ridicule.He became the target for bullying and it was so bad that he now saw it as a normality. Konan especially, was his most loyal abuser, never missing a session and never going easy on him.Sometimes he appreciated Konan. At least he took an interest in him, other mages avoided him like his condition was contagious.Was it contagious?He wasn't sure. But at this rate, even he himself was beginning to believe the rumors.Finally reaching his dorm, which he had all to himself since most mages didn't want to contract his condition, Sora laid in bed with his eyes closed. The pain in his head throbbed, but it was bearable. It would be a long night for him.After a while, he got up and walked to his table, picking out the first book he got as a new mage in the Ivy.Theoretical training was his consolation.What he lacked in power and experience, he made up for with knowledge, vast knowledge. He was probably more knowledgeable that most of the mages in the Ivy but what use was it when he didn't have powers?Namyrs was a world of many mysteries and possibilities. Many believed it was one giant bubble of water housing everyone and everything, whilst some believed it was a world made of water but Namyrs was really a world held together by a strong energy torrent, energy derived from water.Namyrs was a world for humans and mages. No one knew which existed first or the true origin of both, but they existed and cohabited together, thanks to The Council. The Council was a unit that consisted of the strongest mages and humans, who ensured that both parties did their duties to maintain balance.Humans lived simple lives whilst mages were specially trained, they had to be. Although they were all born with natural energies, they needed to constantly train to develop their abilities. The Halls of Ivy was Namyrs' academy for mages. The academy housed and trained mages till they were ready to be active parts of the system.To get in, everyone born of mage parents or at least one mage parent was teste
His face was his second biggest insecurity. With three dot-sized moles on his right cheek, two underneath his left ear, and one over his left eye, he looked like the gods or whatever powers was in charge of creation has used him for creative experiments, botched the job but still went ahead to present him as a masterpiece with "hidden interpretations meant only for the most genius minds."Half dressed, he ran his hands over his body. He stood at 5 ft 10 with a lanky build and without a shirt on, Sora could see every muscle and loose-joint in his torso. He was the opposite of everything he imagined he would be, but he was done wallowing in self-pity. People already did enough of it to last him a lifetime.He immediately threw on a shirt and ran his hands through his hair.Sora got out of his dorm with his cloak on and his up. His plan was to visit the infirmary to get his cut checked out, grab something to eat, then visit the library. The walk from the dorm to the infirmary was a short
"There was no one with him when they found him lying unconscious in the field.""Who found him?""Newbies. They were on their way to training. They brought him in."Two healers stood over Sora's unconscious body on the infirmary bed. They both had blue badges attached to their uniforms displaying their ranks."And he had all these cuts when they brought him in?" She asked with her eyes roaming over his body"Yes. They were more than this, but some have closed up. Thankfully they weren't deep cuts. He has been unconscious since the incident but he will be fine.""How about his healing?""I healed him when they brought him in. Thankfully his mage blood works okay for his healing and I have done every other thing necessary, he should be much better by tomorrow."Sora could feel himself waking up. The voices around him went on and on in his ears, he wanted it to stop. He felt the softness of the frame he was laying on, it was not the hard ground he remembered hitting before darkness took
"Let's go" Head nurse moved toward the foot nurse and guided her towards the door. She took one more look at him before walking out of the room but he avoided her eyes.When he was finally alone. Sora took in the room. There wasn't much to it but it was functional. There were also bowls of water at every corner in the room. They were healing bowls, each water bowl would have been infused with mage energy and several other things only Healers knew about to aid his healing process just from breathing them in. That also let him know he would not be able to leave soon.Healers had the ability to heal themselves and others at an incredibly fast rate. The Ivy mages attended to everyone, both humans and mages. Although there was a level to which humans could be healed. Usually, they placed their hands with concentrated healing energy on the other person's injuries, quickly healing the victim's wounds but for patients they wanted to keep for extended periods, they would infuse their healing e
"Get out of bed dummy."Sora felt a slight push on his body, his eyes opened slightly but he shut them back. He had to still be dreaming.Next, he felt the sheets pulled out from underneath him and thrown over his head."Wake up!"Sora was immediately jolted out sleep. He pulled the sheets off his head only to see someone standing over him blocking his view.Sora had a puzzled look on his face as he began looking to his door then back at the person in front of him then at his door again."What?" Ryo asked"I locked that door." Sora said to himself with an uncertain tone, but he repeated it to the person in front of him in a more assertive tone. "I locked my door Ryo.""Yeah, and I pick locks." Ryo shrugged as a matter of factly.Sora shook his head and ran his hand over his face."You're going to give me a heartache one of these days.""We have great healers at the infirmary. You'll be good in no time." He replied, stepping backwards to give Sora space to get out of bed.Sora got out
"I can't do that." Sora's feet failed him and he fell into his seat and buried his face in his hands."I would love to do it for you but I won't always be here to help out. Remind me, why can't you do it yourself?""I would get expelled.""Attacking another mage is against the rules. Defending yourself during an attack initiated by someone else isn't.""I can't Ryo, I can't afford to get kicked out of the Academy." Sora raised his head "I have nowhere to go."When people had worried about Sora's condition being contagious, his father had abandoned him the moment he was told Sora couldn't harness his powers. The son of a level three Hunter, with a useless energy. The smear wasn't something he had wanted to be associated with.Besides being fascinated by the Masters, his father was one of the reasons he didn't want to be a Hunter but it didn't matter anyway, he would never get to be anything.Ryo's tone became soft from seeing the fear in Sora's eyes. "He can't keep doing this to you."
Sora and Ryo sat at the table and ate in silence. Ryo must have been really hungry. Sora watched him gobble down good like he was being rushed but in between his eating and breathing, Sora could see him scrunching his palm once in a while. It had to hurt. He had punched Konan without his mage energy and busted his lip.Konan and his friends had left shortly afterward because their once-occupied seats were now empty.It wasn't the first time Ryo defended him. Although it had never gotten as intense as it did today, Sora knew Ryo would always defend him.Ryo was more handsome than he was—if he was at all. He had the fit Sora had only ever dreamed about and he had developed a few muscles since training with the Hunters. He stood an inch shorter than Sora, but his body made him seem taller.Ryo always had a buzzed cut that gave a full view of his oval face that ended with a stubble beard.Ryo has a face you could describe as happy and approachable, and whenever he smiled or laughed, his e
The Ivy Hall was massive. Sora had only been in twice. The first was when all new intakes were made to seat in the hall upon entry for the Masters' welcoming and a rundown of obligations, rules, and regulations.The second and last time was during Ryo's selection ceremony a year ago. It should have been his too, but having no powers automatically meant he would not be selected into any faction.The Hall was built as an auditorium with space to accommodate at least a thousand people and a podium, which the Ivy Masters were already seated on with blank expressions on their faces.Ryo moved closer to Sora. "I have to join the Hunters. You can find a seat for yourself."Sora nodded in return."I'll find you after. Just wait at the entrance."Ryo left to find the Hunters and Sora took a seat at the back of the Hall and put his hood up. The last thing he wanted to do now was, garner attention.About ten Hunters were lined up horizontally behind the masters. They had to be the best Hunters t