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The Golem Mage 1st Test 5.
The moment Emma Gordon stepped onto the stage, she began rotating her small fists, and building momentum as her right fist became coated in a shimmering layer of Qi energy. Her exaggerated movements and energetic display caused Duran to shake his head slightly, he couldn’t help but feel she might fumble due to the excess energy she seemed to be wasting.“Begin!” he commanded.The instant the order was given, Emma’s fist shot forward with blinding speed, moving even faster than her brother’s earlier strike.Boom!Her small fist slammed into the testing stone, sending a loud, reverberating noise across the arena, the white light surged upward, quickly passing the three bars, breaking into the fourth, and finally stopping at the midpoint.“Mid Fourth Bar. Passed,” Duran announced, his voice steady despite his astonishment.The crowd of mages erupted into murmurs and whispers.“Another mid-fourth bar? The Gordons are completely dominating this test, how are the rest of us supposed to c
The Golem Mage 1st Test 6.
“Can I begin now?” Lucas asked, snapping Duran out of his trance, the instructor had been so focused on Alec that he forgot to start the trial.It wasn’t entirely Duran’s fault; after checking Lucas and confirming he was at the High Tier 5 Mage Realm, curiosity compelled him to use his Spirit Eyes to analyse Alec as well, however, what he discovered left him stunned, Alec had erected a circular mental shield around himself, preventing any external observation of his realm.This development was shocking to Duran, as such a feat was something even most low Tier 6 Mages struggled to achieve, Typically, mages only began cultivating their mental abilities upon entering Tier 6 Mage realm, using specialized facilities like the Mental Cultivation Building at the War God Mage Academy.Mental cultivation was notoriously slow and gruelling, requiring years of effort even with advanced resources, that is why mages of less privilege clans ended up needing years before they could enter the High ran
The Golem Mage The Legendary Fox.
Gordons’ Inner CompoundAs the city lord reached the gates of the inner yard, he was momentarily delayed before a mage from the Gordons clan arrived to escort him inside, the mage led him to an open room where the Grand Elder was already seated, with a sly smile on his face.“And here I was, thinking my old friend would be the one entertaining me, after years of him inviting me to his home, I finally decided to visit!” the city lord said with a teasing tone as he took the seat opposite the Grand Elder. The Grand Elder chuckled politely but replied with an edge, “To be honest, even you must realize that negotiating with me is far better than dealing with my brother directly.” His tone was courteous, yet the underlying warning was unmistakable, a reminder of where the city lord currently stood with the Gordons clan.The Grand Elder’s words drew a hearty laugh from the city lord, who quickly regained his composure and locked eyes with him. “You’re absolutely right, speaking with a
The Golem Mage Out Of Excuses.
“Why did you accept such terms? It’s clear we could have pushed the city hall into a corner, negotiated a better deal, and reduced the number of mages we have to send for such a gruesome battle, you know we can’t afford to lose so many of our mages in a meaningless war like this,” the Grand Elder said, his voice sharp as the ground beside him cracked open, revealing the patriarch emerging from below.“I understand your concerns,” the patriarch replied calmly, dusting off his robes, “but you must remember, we had already decided to offer our support, why exploit the situation unnecessarily? Besides, by participating, we gain proximity to the high rank mages present, that gives us an opportunity to discern which of them might truly be connected to the attack on the outer court.”“Oh, don’t misunderstand me, I have no intention of sending you into the frontlines of the Blood Moon War.” The Grand Elder interjected with a sly grin. The patriarch raised an eyebrow in surprise, prompting
The Golem Mage A Deal With The Academy.
Alec and the Dean made their way toward the highest peak in the mountains, this peak, is said to house only the old Dean and his loyal retainers, and It stood far above the others, offering an ethereal view as it was shrouded in clouds that seemed to guard its serenity.When they landed, Alec was surprised to see two figures already waiting there at the front yard for them.“Old man Alderic, what are you doing here?” Alec called out immediately, recognizing one of the few High Rank mages he truly respected, among the academy’s powerful figures, Alderic stood out as someone Alec felt gratitude toward. Before Alec and his group ventured into the Second Dimension for the first time, Alderic had offered invaluable advice and provided them with a map that revealed hidden truths about the dimension, knowledge they wouldn’t have gained by simply following an adventure group. That gesture had been instrumental in their survival during their first journey into the Abyss.“Hahaha... You’ve
The Golem Mage Lil Trouble
Alec knew he needed to act quickly, the only reason he had agreed to help the academy with the pills in the first place was that he felt cornered by the situation, a pit he had unwittingly dug for himself. However, upon reflection, he realized that the deal wasn’t as bad as it initially seemed, in fact, he stood to gain more than the academy from the arrangement.Though Alec was still learning how things operated in this world, but he had quickly grasped the scarcity of resources that were easily accessible to him due to the amulet. It made him appreciate the value of his unique position, and he couldn’t help but feel a sense of gratitude toward the Ancient Primordial Tree in his amulet space, if he could, he would have entered the space right then and kissed it for its endless blessings.While the academy would receive only pills, Alec would walk away with the larger share of the benefits: pills, random spell cards, memory orbs, and occasional healing pills. Initially, the memo
The Golem Mage Home Sweet Home.
The moment Alec laid eyes on the mage who had arrived, he exhaled in relief, finally, someone familiar was here, and this humiliating ordeal was about to end.“We greet Sir Steven. This—” the five city guards greeted in unison, with the lead guard attempting to explain the situation, however, Steven simply raised his hand, cutting him off before he could say more.“You can all leave now. I’ll handle this from here,” Steven ordered, motioning for Alec and his group to follow him.“Welcome back home,” Steven said as they walked through the city hall’s huge compound, Alec and his companions trailing behind. With a city guardian escorting them, no other city guards dared to stop or challenge them until they reached the city hall gates.“Steven, I’ll admit it’s good to see you doing well, you’ve even managed to become a city guardian, that’s impressive but I still don’t understand why that guard treated me so poorly,” Alec said, narrowing his eyes at Steven.Out of curiosity, Alec attemp
The Golem Mage Bonding Grand - Father & Son.
It had been a day since Alec and his group returned back to the clan, but the news of their arrival had already spread like wildfire to nearly every clan and organization in the city.For many of the newer clans who were unaware of Alec’s past exploits, the stories began circulating with renewed vigour. Alec’s achievements, which had faded from memory during his absence, resurfaced back as people speculated that he had returned to join the Gordons team who would save the city from its losing streak against the invading Second Dimensional races.While some were optimistic about his return, others dismissed the tales as exaggeration, a few skeptics even claimed that Alec might not survive the war if he wasn’t careful. In a city where everyone had an opinion, the Gordons clan’s silence only fuelled the speculation, locked away with no interaction with the outside world, no one from the clan stepped forward to defend Alec’s honour when his name was dragged through the mud by cloud-ch
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Gordons Younger Generation Six Moon.
They were hunting down lots of Tier 4 zombies all the way to Tier 5 Mutated zombies at an astonishing rate, among them, Arthur stood out, not just for his efficiency but for his flair, as he was fully clad in silver armour formed by his golem, he embodied flashiness to the fullest as he looked like a silver knight from medieval time.He was surfing through the battlefield with twin silver blades conjured from his metal abilities, while riding on the earth wave spell that had been casted on what looked like an earth glide board, he then displayed a swordsmanship style that was both unorthodox and newly refined. It was the result of two gruelling weeks of training under Alec, though calling it training was generous, as Alec had simply forced Arthur to fight him repeatedly with weapons, delivering crushing defeats to Arthur until the weapon mastery took root.Unlike traditional swordsmen, Arthur’s style was uniquely his own, something Alec suspected was influenced by the system itself.
Still Competitors 3.
#A Few Minutes EarlierAs Titan rampaged through the Tier 6 Mutated Zombies, Legion turned toward Alec with a question.“Master, if you won’t mind me asking, you’ve given Titan free rein to move as he likes because he’s in the Tier 6 realm and practically can dominate the mid-rank battlefield, and killing him is close to impossible unless a Tier 7 is deployed there.”“And even if a slightly strong Tier 7 zombie were dispatched, as long as he stays close to his golems and maintains his Domain, he would be able to survive even if he couldn’t kill his opponent, right?”Legion’s question made Alec furrow his brows, wondering where this crafty golem was trying to lead the conversation, but he decided to entertain him and replied honestly by nodding his head, only for Legion’s next words to make him laugh, even though it also put him in a tight spot.“Does that mean I’m also allowed a free role in this battlefield? After all, not only am I a Tier 6 golem, but I also have a ten-golem squad
Still Competitors 2.
Now, as Titan stared at his mace, a wild smile spread across his face, as he knew they wouldn’t be able to stop him anymore.If the zombies had attacked him together, they might have forced him onto the defensive until his lieutenants were free to assist. But their overconfidence had been their downfall, they had underestimated him, believing only two of them were enough to handle him, instead, those two had only served to empower him, and now, as he glanced downward, he could feel the Domain’s power creeping closer, his lieutenants were approaching pushing heir battle forward, which meant his strength was about to be augmented once again.“Final round,” Titan muttered, moving his hand to grip his mace once more, he twisted his right hand around the free space on the ice chain before wrapping his fingers tightly around the handle.By now, the entire ice mace had turned pitch black, and the corpse of the strength-type zombie on the ground was completely drained, looking as if its ve
Still Competitors 1.
With Bulwark and the rest of the Ice Lieutenants handling the remaining Tier 5 mutated zombies, Titan finally had the freedom he needed, the freedom to go after the Mental-type zombie without any distractions, even before landing, he noticed the thirty Tier 6 mutated zombies staring at him like he was some kind of fool. Titan recognized that look all too well, but he was more than ready to wipe the smugness off their faces, turning his left hand, he tightened the ice chain wrapped around it while gripping the end chain of the massive mace with his right. As he began spinning the weapon in the air, its size grew with each rotation, yet none of the Tier 6 zombies showed any signs of concern. They were confident, after all, they were in the same realm as Titan, they felt like ‘why should they feel pressured by a mere golem?’ Two strength-type, Tier 6 zombies lunged forward the moment Titan began swinging his mace downward, while the rest focused on escorting the Mental-type zo
Pressed.
Above Estonia City, from various clan houses, high- and mid-rank mages could be seen levitating, watching the battle unfold from a distance.For mid-tier mages, seeing the battlefield clearly from such a far-off vantage point, especially without standing at the city gates was difficult. However, by focusing mana into their eyes, they could sharpen their vision enough to observe specific angles with clarity.High-rank mages, on the other hand, had no such limitations, their breakthroughs into the High rank had fundamentally transformed their bodies, pushing them beyond human limits, so something like seeing across vast distances without expending mana was effortless, a mere afterthought.At this moment, every single mage watching from the city, even the city guards observing the battlefield was fixated on one particular group—the Gordons Clan mages.Expressions varied, some were surprised, some relieved, some wore smug “I told you so” looks, while others were filled with caution.Non
First Lieutenant.
The Ice Domain had not only expanded but it had also begun severely impacting the zombies, their movement and attack speed were significantly reduced, making them easy prey for the golems, for the Tier 4 zombies , survival became nearly impossible, as they were rapidly frozen into solid ice sculptures while combating for long under the ice domain, their Tier 4 undead mana wasn’t enough to shield the cold aura from invading their bodies. This was hardly surprising, considering the domain was powered by Ice Golems’ use of ice energy, with the weakest among them already at High Tier 5, against such overwhelming frost energy, Tier 4 zombies stood no chance.Unfortunately for the zombies, deactivating or escaping the domain was looking impossible, as to deactivate would mean all eleven of them run out of mana at the same time or a stronger Fire based domain crashed and destroyed the ice domain. The Ice Domain moved along with the golems, ensuring they remained in its chilling grasp, thi
Titan's Emotionless Killing Squad.
“Move out,” Titan commanded, his voice sounding like the grinding of glaciers, as his unit of ice golems advanced in unison, each step exuding an overwhelming, oppressive aura, as they moved, the Tier 4 zombies that had been frozen by Titan’s earlier attack crumbled into fine icy dust beneath their feet, as if they had never existed.Bang!The mutated zombies retaliated, a particularly fast Tier 5 agility-type zombie lunged at one of Titan’s lieutenants, the golem wielding dual shields by using its speed to its advantage. Its claws slashed forward in a blur, aiming to tear through the ice construct.Clang!The ice golem raised its broad left shield, allowing the zombie’s claws to scrape against the surface, the screech of bone claw against solid ice was unbearable, but before the zombie could follow up, the golem struck back, a swift, low uppercut aimed at its jaw, but the zombie barely managed to dodge, twisting its body out of reach.Boom!But before it could regain its footing, the
Happy 1 Million Words To Golem Mage.
One by one, Alec’s golems began to materialize before him, first came Oni, emerging with a shroud of dark energy swirling around its form. Butcher followed, crackling with a surge of thunder upon arrival. Then came Hunter, Hive Queen, Magnito, Sword Saint, and finally, Titan.The moment Titan appeared, the temperature in the area around him plummeted, as frost began creeping across the ground beneath his feet, coating the earth in a thin layer of ice.“I will handle this,” Titan declared the instant he laid eyes on the horde of zombies lunging toward them.“Don’t hog all the glory now, Titan. Leave some for your juniors,” Butcher remarked, breaking down his massive two-handed axe into a pair of one-handed versions, though smaller and less powerful than the original version of the Thunder Axe, but these dual axe weapons granted him enhanced speed, explosive agility, and the ability to seamlessly chain his attacks without much restriction on his speed.“Stay out of my way.” Titan’s voi
About Time.
So the Gordons Mages fought in tight-knit formations of three, executing precise, synchronized attacks, while one mage focused entirely on blocking and deflecting the Tier 5 zombie’s strikes, using either their shield or a spear swat to repel incoming attacks.Another mage would be responsible for targeting the zombie’s lower limbs and joints, aiming to cripple its movement, and finally the third mage would be delivering the killing blow straight to the head, taking advantage of the zombie’s weakened stance.If they were lucky, the Tier 5 zombie would fall before it even hit the ground, however, some Strength-Type Zombies had one of their mutation variations concentrated on their skulls rather than their bodies or claws which is common for strength type 2 zombies, making them much harder to kill. Against these tougher foes, the mages focused on forcing them to their knees first, as once the creature was immobilized, the trio would strike it together at close range, driving their sp