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The Golem Mage Don't Mess with the Gordons Clan.
“Tell me, truly, are you confident that you will be able to discipline Alec once he returns home? His breakthroughs through realms have been happening at an astonishing pace, I even have a feeling that by the time you see him again, you both might be in the same realm,” the Grand Elder said to the patriarch. They were both observing the battle between the War God Academy and the Vajra Academy team alongside the other elders of the Clan available and wasn’t in seclusion. The Grand Elder attempted to tease the patriarch, but he remained steadfast, refusing to be swayed by the taunts. Suddenly, the patriarch exclaimed, “*Ahhh!*”, witnessing Alec’s unexpected victory over Bodhi, a round the patriarch initially believed Alec would lose.“Tell me, George, what type of grandfather are you? Are you rooting for your grandson to win, or are you secretly awaiting his defeat?” questioned the Grand Elder, prompting the patriarch to finally respond.“Hey, don’t call me by my name, Call me patr
The Golem Mage Don't Mess With The Gordons Clan 2
“Destroy and kill everything that stands in your path, for today the Gordons clan shall fall and disappear into the annals of history,” declared one of the invaders who seems to be acting as the leader And he was wearing a human face like mask to conceal his identity, the man levitated high in the air, issuing orders to the group of nine Mage that have invaded the outer region of the Gordons clan house. However, he grew perplexed as he noticed the nine mages had ceased casting attack spells on the houses below. As that allowed the retreating Gordons clansmen a chance to escape to the inner regions of the clan. The man with the mask strained his eyes, attempting to discern the reason behind the sudden halt in attack.Clanking noises reached his ears, signalling that the Gordons clan had reacted to their attack, and he struggled to comprehend how the Gordons clan had detected their intrusion so quickly, especially considering the meticulous preparations they had made to make sure t
The Golem Mage Part 3
The truth was, they were aware that the Gordons clan often fought with golems, however, they had failed to consider this aspect during their preparations, as no top-ranked fighters from the Gordons clan had ever summoned golems in the previous Blood Moon battles, only some of the Mid Tier and low Tier Gordons clansmen fought with their Golems. Due to the Top ranks fighting without their golems it made the other clans see some things like the incredible battle prowess possessed by certain members of the Gordons clan. Yet, they never delved deeper into this revelation, assuming that the Gordons clan faced difficulties in advancing their golems to higher realms due to resource scarcity and the rarity of crucial ingredients required for golem upgrading.Thus, their minds had naturally excluded the possibility of confronting golems. They had solely focused their preparations on the Gordons clan’s patriarch, since there had been some rumours in the past that he had successfully raised on
The Golem Mage Flaming Swordman.
The Ancient Blaze Clansmen who had come to watch the match in disguise couldn’t help but think of Rae when they looked at Alec. It was as if a rush of locked-up memories came flooding back to them as they observed Alec with his spiky hair, now dyed in the blood-red colour that signified the members of the Ancient Blaze Clan.“Hope you’re ready to lose?” Yama said, staring at Alec, his Naginata poised and ready to strike at any moment.“Bring it on, and stop trying to do the referee’s job,” Alec replied, glaring back at Yama, his remark clearly annoyed Yama, as it was a subtle jab at Yama’s excessive talking.Wasting no time, Yama swung his massive weapon behind him and launched himself off the ground, as he shuffled toward Alec, his afterimage trailing behind. Seeing Yama finally make his move, Alec responded in kind, as he stomped his right foot into the ground and shifted into a stance as he moved his whole body forward.As if answering his call, three enormous earth boulders levi
The Golem Mage Flaming Swordman 2
Alec finally succumbed to unleashing the flame element surging within him, demanding to be released, to burn.As he began by casting his innate flame spell, flame aura.Previously, every time Alec casted the innate spell, he would attach it to either his flame slash to give it more edge or he would attach it to the Terran bullet spell, which served as his innate spell for the earth element. However after watching how the captain of the Crimson Rose Academy team, Aria Bloodthorn, manipulated flaming aura he decided that this time he would use the spell differently.So for the first time, Alec directly attached the flaming aura spell onto himself, using his body as a conduit for the spell and as the sensation of the spell started to envelop him, He felt an immense surge of power coursing through his veins, as he could almost swear he could hear the Flaming heart inside his Microcosmic universe beating faster and faster trying to pump fiery particles in his body despite not taking a
The Golem Mage Final Bout
“I suppose I can no longer underestimate you,” Yama admitted, his tone tinged with surprise. “When I first stepped onto this battlefield, I never anticipated that someone like you would have the ability to push me to such an extent that I would need to unleash my special ability.”“But you, Alec Gordons, had manage to exceed my expectations,” Yama continued, a mixture of admiration and determination in his voice. “And believe me i will remember you from this moment on, but now get ready to be defeated.” Yama concluded, as he spoke, Yama’s body started to radiate a luminous golden aura, transforming him into a figure that resembled a monk with a resplendent golden body.Entering his stance, Yama began to move his hands in a fluid motion. With each movement, a golden hand materialized in the air, surrounding him in a mesmerizing display. Yama continued the rapid succession of intricate martial arts movements, seemingly shadowboxing as he conjured countless golden palms into exis
The Golem Mage Final Bout 2
Their skepticism was not unwarranted, considering Alec had just faced three Tier 5 mages before confronting Yama. However, these were not your run-of-the-mill Tier 5 mages, they were the cream of the crop, the elite starting line-up of the prestigious Vajra Academy. It was understandable that spectators anticipated Alec’s imminent defeat. But if Alec surpassed their expectations and continued his remarkable performance by defeating Yama, it wouldn’t just be his endurance that would come into question, but also the strength of the entire Vajra Academy team would also face scrutiny. This situation would also provide the ordinary academies with yet another opportunity to challenge the committee’s allocation of resources. Alec’s extraordinary showing would serve as evidence that budgetary support given to the ordinary academies should be increased, as they are already, insinuating that the Great Eight Academies might be losing their touch, that’s why the monk told Yama that this wa
The Golem Mage Final Bout 3
The reason Yama dwelled on these thoughts was simple no matter how many resources an academy or clan poured into a mage, Without the natural affinity and experience gained from tough combat situations, the mage would ultimately lack true proficiency and would never become anything better than a greenhorn. Alec’s progress, however, showed no signs of someone who had been artificially boosted with resources. Instead, he emitted a sense of raw determination, as if he had climbed his way up from the very bottom. This notion irked Yama, especially considering he himself, despite being bestowed with the best resources his clan had to offer and has also been in combat situations, struggling to defeat Alec, who had been rejected by the Blaze Clan and had to work his way to this level.He knew all this cause he had investigated Alec and actually most already did after he too his team to the top eight. “I told you it’s too late!” Alec declared as he finally retaliated, instead of just defen
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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
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 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
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
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
1st Test 4.
With so many mages rushing to the stage to get tested before, Alec had instructed his team to hold back, preferring to let others show off first, he didn’t want his team stepping up too soon.And after nearly an hour of testing and eliminations, the number of mages waiting to be tested had dwindled to a few hundred, at that moment, Alec decided it was time for his team to finally make their move.Among the remaining mages, there were three Tier 4 mages from high tier clans which had decided to stay behind at the academy and had seized this opportunity to showcase their prowess. They became the first to light up the fourth bar, drawing gasps of awe from the crowd.While Alec might seem like a straightforward person, those who truly knew him like Arthur and Brandon understood that beneath his composed exterior lay a cunning, often shameless strategist. Alec always sought control over any situation despite never admitting to it, and his penchant for dramatic flair had clearly rubbed
1st Test 3.
The student, determined to make the most of his remaining chances, decided to apply the lesson from his earlier failure, this time, he clenched his fists without channelling any mana. The crowd, particularly those who believed themselves to be on the same level as the mage, watched intently, as none of them wanted to miss even the slightest detail, hoping to glean some insight for his own attempts. “Ahhh!” The mage roared, his fist flying toward the towering black monolith, a louder, more resounding thud echoed as his punch connected. All eyes followed the white light rising up the center of the stone, it surged past the peak of the second bar, filling the third completely. The light moved steadily upward, reaching close to the peak of the third bar before faltering and settling just shy of it. “Third bar, high rank, not enough. You’ve got one last chance, don’t be a disappointment,” Instructor Duran said from the side, his words toeing the line between encouragement and mock
1st Test 2.
“All you have to do is step up to the obelisk and give it your best shot,” Instructor Duran began, his voice echoing across the venue. “You’ll have three chances to strike the stone pillar, and your highest score will be the one that counts.” He paused briefly before continuing, “For regular students, reaching the peak of the third bar is enough to be put up for auction, Instructors will then compete to take you in as their direct disciple. If more than one instructor is interested in you, you’ll have the privilege of choosing the one you feel is most compatible for you.” Alec listened to Duran’s words, noting the subtle undertones, he knew what wasn’t being said outright: choosing between instructors often came with consequences. Rejecting an instructor, especially one less powerful than your chosen mentor, almost always led to animosity, the only time an instructor would swallow their pride was if the student chose someone like a Great instructor or someone undeniably superio
1st Test.
All the second-year students were also present, drawn by the rumours and speculations surrounding the new first-year class, ever since the new batch arrived, whispers had circulated that some of the first-years were stronger than their seniors. Instructors even frequently used the first-years as examples during lectures for them, which had bruised the egos of a few second-years who couldn’t accept the idea of being surpassed by their juniors. This growing rivalry meant most of the second-years came to observe the tests, eager to see if the rumours were true. The exams functioned as a grading system, any first-year mage who surpassed the hallmark set by the first two tests would be allowed to advance to second-year classes ahead of schedule. While those who failed would have to wait until the next academic year to move up, it was also an opportunity to identify the strongest mages within the first-year class. -After about thirty minutes, the venue was fully occupied, the fir