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The Golem Mage The Tear Search.
The king of the Northern Kingdom sat on his throne, propping his chin up with his left hand. As a group of eccentric-looking mage elders entered the throne room, where he was deep in discussion with his right and left generals."This better be good!" the king retorted, eyeing the elders who had come to visit him, as he waved his hands to his general signalling for the to leave the room. "Your Majesty, I have come to report on the task you assigned to us," one of the elders said."Yes, what is the progress?" the king asked, impatience evident in his voice."There have been no disturbances in space since that day, and we did everything we could to pinpoint the location of the tear with the lingering aura," the elder continued, his tone somber. "However, we have failed in this endeavour, it seems that the aura from the tear has completely dissipated as the space has recovered, leaving us unable to complete the task you entrusted to us." The elder bowed his head as low as possible, hop
The Golem Mage Bribery.
“Elder, the Star Peaking Array has lit up again! There’s another tear in space!” a young mage announced, clad in a distinct robe that marked his rank just like most mages in the room. The room buzzed with urgency as other mages hurried to the elder who had just returned from meeting the king of the Northern Kingdom.Hearing the report, the elder immediately shifted through space, appearing in the center of the array in the blink of an eye. Closing his eyes, he began moving his hands in intricate patterns, conjuring glowing runes that floated from his fingers and seamlessly merged with the ones already orbiting in the air.The display of skill left the observing mages in awe, as they witnessed a level of rune mastery far beyond their comprehension.“Focus on maintaining your sections of the rune, each of you plays a vital role in pinpointing this spatial fracture,” the elder commanded, his voice firm as his robes rippled with the immense mana being channelled into the array. “If w
The Golem Mage Opening.
“Bloodline!”“War God!”The chants of both academies’ names echoed across the stadium, their intensity reaching a fever pitch. It was finally time for the most anticipated event, the showdown between the Bloodline Academy and the War God Mage Academy. Since the confirmation of this match up, excitement had been building to unprecedented levels as the fans could hardly wait to experience the finals.The grand royal stadium was packed to capacity, yet the crowd outside was just as massive. Surrounding the royal palace on all four sides at the east gate, West gate, south gate, and north gate were enormous crystal screens erected for viewing, each broadcasting the scene from the Grand Royal Arena. The screens displayed a panoramic view of the massive stage and occasionally highlighted notable figures seated in the VIP sections.Although the match had yet to begin, but the atmosphere was electric, the event was scheduled to take place in the evening, just a few hours before the Bloo
The Golem Mage Blood Moon War And Final Approaching.
# Back at Estonia CityThe city guards and the clans assigned to defend Estonia City during the Blood moon war took their positions, with the city guards leading the charge in every realm line up. For the first time since the city’s founding, all low and mid tier battles would be fought at ground level, unlike before when mid tier mages fought high in the air. This change was prompted by the presence of Tier 7 mages flying just outside the city’s boundaries,. Just like the mid tier battles being fought on ground level, this would also mark the first time Tier 7 mages would engage in combat during the blood moon on the behalf of the Estonia city,Since they were fighting the mid ranks can’t join in the air as the shock waves from a tight of such magnitude could cause disastrous death toll to Mid rank mages.The turnout of Tier 7 mages was so substantial that it left the lower tier mages in shock at the sheer number of Tier 7 mages that had been hiding in the city all this time.
The Golem Mage 5v5.
“I thought the War God Mage Academy was known for its straightforward and hot-blooded approach, not these kinds of crowd-pleasing antics,” the Dean of the Royal Mage Academy remarked, her voice tinged with mockery.Her eyes glinted with ulterior motives as she fixed her gaze on the War God Mage Academy’s Dean, who could only manage a dry chuckle in response. Her bitterness was no secret; it stemmed from past grievances, particularly her failure to obtain either the Rune smith or the alchemist she had desired from the War God Academy. This animosity fuelled her sharp words, invoking the strict principles of the former War God Mage Academy Dean.It was well-known that the old dean had always disapproved of attempts to use crowd size or influence to intimidate opponents, labelling such tactics as despicable. Yet now, the War God Academy seemed to be treading the same path. Their lack of a significant student presence made it challenging for the crowd to just wind up identifying eve
The Golem Mage The Old Squad Back Again 1.
After hearing the format of the final match, not many people were pleased with it, particularly the supporters of the War God Mage Academy. They believed this new format was designed solely to diminish the War God Academy’s chances of winning the finals. By pitting them against their opponents in this way, they felt Alec would lose the opportunity to exploit weaknesses and continue defeating members of the Bloodline Academy as he had done before against the Vajra AcademyWhile they thought such type of victory against the Bloodline Academy might be impossible, they still didn’t want to risk it considering Alec had showed that he could just summon his golems to stampede a win, and that is why the committee had adhered to the five-match format, hoping it would allow the Bloodline Academy a smoother path to victory.-When the ten minutes were up, the sand in the hourglass had completely drained, disappearing in a puff of smoke. As the smoke cleared, the red-haired referee reappeare
The Golem Mage Arthur Gordons.
“Hmm, why are you the one chosen to face me? Has your team already given up on winning?” Connor said his face showing a perplexed emotion, as he stretched his arms During all this he made sure not to take his eyes of Arthur, who stood calmly on the opposite side of the stage. “Given up? Hardly. We’re not the type to surrender without a fight, why don’t you step forward and find out why I’m the one here?” Arthur replied with a sly smile. Connor shrugged dismissively, clearly unimpressed by Arthur’s confidence, and this was all because he didn’t take his opponent seriously, assuming this would be an easy victory. “Begin!” The referee’s voice rang out. Without hesitation, Connor dashed toward Arthur, closing the distance in a blur. The crowd fell silent, holding their breath as the first move unfolded.Connor’s hand partially transformed, his fingers elongating into razor-sharp claws, and he slashed viciously toward Arthur’s neck as if aiming to decapitate him in one move. Ar
The Golem Mage Arthur Gordons 2.
With Alec vouching for his teammate, the referee chose not to intervene, Connor, emboldened by this decision, dashed toward Arthur with renewed confidence. This time, he dropped to all fours, his movements becoming faster and more primal. Arthur initially considered unsheathing the spirit sword strapped to his back but decided against it the moment he saw Connor’s ferocious speed. Instead, he adjusted his stance, lowering his right hand and planting his feet firmly on the ground. The silver gauntlets on Arthur’s hands seemed to enlarge slightly, as faint trails of smoke where escaping from the intricate lines carved along their surface. Bang!A thunderous clash shook the stage as their attacks started. Arthur attempted a direct punch, but Connor’s erratic fighting style allowed him to twist his body just enough to evade. This left Arthur momentarily exposed, and Connor capitalized on the opening, slapping Arthur with a resounding force. The impact reverberated through the
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D Day.
While the city lord waited impatiently for any word from the Gordons clan, a message finally reached him, just a day before the long-awaited auction, he sat in his study, his usual spot by the window that directly faced the Gordons estate. It had become something of a habit for him, to watch from there, hoping for a sign of unrest at the Gordons, but to his quiet frustration, the sealed gates of the Gordons had been opened, and the estate had come alive again, bustling as though nothing had happened a few days ago.As he stared out, a knock sounded at the door, and he turned to see his son, Alistair, stride in with an unreadable expression.“Father, there’s finally news from the Gordons clan,” Alistair announced, stopping beside his father’s chair.Those words alone made the previously lax city lord sit up, a sharp gleam of interest in his eyes. “Speak. What is it?”Alistair wasted no time. “The Gordons have dispatched envoy mages across the city, reaffirming that the auction w
Merit System.
It had been days since the three assassins were dispatched to the Gordons Clan to eliminate Alec, but with no word or sign of their success, the City Lord was beginning to regret his impulsive decision, the silence gnawed at him as a bitter reminder that he might have once again acted too hastily.He still fumed at how Alec had exchanged sharp words with him in front of so many people, tarnishing his credibility, and the only way he knew to deal with such a problem was to erase it. Alec was quickly becoming another Gordons weed, stubborn, persistent, and dangerously difficult to uproot.On the night of the planned assassination, he had seen the massive array deployed over the Gordons estate, he’d almost allowed himself to relax, convinced that the assassins must have succeeded in their mission. In his mind, there was no other reason for the Gordons to raise such a formation unless it was to contain either someone or something, and he believed it was to keep the assassins from escap
The Delivery.
Eventually, the night dragged on as the mages of the Gordons Clan who hadn’t joined the earlier battle busied themselves, moving wine and supplies in preparation for the celebration ahead.It was tradition in the Gordons Clan that whenever a mage advanced to a new realm, they were to celebrate the breakthrough with loved ones and officially register their new realm at the Clan Hall the following morning. This helped the Elders and the Patriarch track the steady rise in the clan’s strength, but tonight was anything but ordinary, over nine hundred mages had broken through whether it was to a new realm or a small breakthrough in the same realm all would be celebrated tonight as all logistic duties like recording the new realms was pushed to the next day. Some from the main bloodline, others from mixed bloodlines, and even a few enforcers the clan had taken in over the years. Yet, none of that mattered tonight, the entire clan was uniting in a single celebration, preparing to honour
Changes 2.
Alec scrolled all the way to the top of his notifications, finally spotting the first issue he knew he needed to deal with.He quickly realized that just like his earth element, his fire element had also advanced to the second stage of Manipulation, meaning he was now to possess two variant flame abilities, and it wasn’t just that it had advanced; there were already two distinct powers present, which left him slightly confused.He could easily understand where the Magma Control had come from, considering it was like a natural progression of his red flames, and honestly, Alec would be lying if he said he didn’t like it, he knew Magma was an extremely destructive flame type, one many considered beyond the limits of ordinary fire powers. As far as he was concerned, it was a seriously cool ability to have, and he was already hoping he’d get the hang of it sooner rather than later.But what unsettled him a little, though, was the second variant that came with his fire element: something
Changes.
[>Ding! ][> Congratulations for entering the Tier 6 mage realm ][> Fire Affinity has evolved into Fire manipulation II ][ Sub Powers: Magma control II , Black Ashes II ][ Status Tab ]Name: Alec GordonsRace: Mid Rank HumanLevel: 101Tier: 6 [low]Progression till next level: 0.1%[ Attributes ]Strength: 260Agility: 330Endurance: 246Mentality: 30Mana: 100,000 / 100,000Affinity: (Earth Manipulation II) : Gravity Control, Sand Control.(Fire Manipulation II) : Magma Control, Black AshesSpecial abilities:(Devourer Beast Bloodline) (2/6)- LowSkills: Intermediate Swordsmanship (Lvl 5), Intermediate Blade Techniques (Lvl 5), Intermediate Scythe Techniques (Lvl 5), Golem Skill Assimilation (--)...Available points: 27System points: 9,876,679 Alec was slowly opening his eyes from whatever trance the heart of fire had drawn him into, but what greeted him was an entirely different sensation.The first thing he noticed were the notifications flooding his syst
Big Three Appearance.
About three middle-aged men in black attire shuffled through the carefully planted vegetation near Alec’s house, but the moment they stepped into the courtyard, they froze, seated calmly on the deck of Alec’s home was the Fifth Elder of the Gordons clan, patiently waiting for them.“Ohhh, one, two… ahh, some big numbers,” the Fifth Elder mused lazily, as his gaze sharp as it fell on them. “Now tell me, what are three unknown Tier 7 mages doing in the young master’s courtyard at this hour?”“It’s just a fat elder of the Gordons,” the mage in front sneered, noting the flicker of unease in his companions’ eyes. “He’s not on the list of elders we need to be cautious of, let’s take him out quietly.”None of them had expected to run into anyone here after infiltrating the Gordons estate, but since they had, retreat wasn’t an option, they’d already been paid to eliminate Alec, and abandoning the mission now wasn’t something any of them was willing to risk.To the mage in the middle, kil
Clan Upgrade 2.
The pain Alec was feeling refused to subside, stirring genuine concern within him, the pain of breaking through wasn’t meant to be this consistent, nor was it supposed to linger for so long. After all, this wasn’t his first time undergoing a breakthrough, it was meant to be more of a refreshing feeling and if there was one thing Alec understood, it was the clear signs when something wasn’t right. At this point, he was certain the pain wasn’t coming from his overflowing mana battering his muscles and flesh as it forced his physique to evolve.Without wasting another moment, Alec swiftly delved into his inner self, stepping into his microcosmic universe, the instant he arrived, the source of his problem became clear, at the very center of his microcosmic world was a small, radiant ball of light, steadily devouring specks of surrounding light that drifted near it. Orbiting around it were the three powers Alec had awakened, revolving like their own unique stars, though even among th
Clan Upgrade.
It took a mere thirty minutes, but the three golems completed their evolution into the Tier 6 realm, finalizing Alec’s main squad of golems as fully Tier 6 realm experts.Just the thought of fighting in the Blood Moon battle again filled him with anticipation; as he felt this time, he would not only have a bigger impact but could also potentially end the Mid Tier battle faster and transition to the High Rank battlefield to provide support with ease.Alec took a moment to admire his newly evolved golems, Hunter hadn’t changed much, except for the fact that the edges of his iron armour were now glowing with a blue hue, resembling some kind of LED lights. In a peculiar way, Hunter emanated an even more dangerous aura, while the ten iron golems beside him resembled smaller versions of Hunter, with the exception of the left-hooked hand, as they mostly welded broad swords and had a long iron chain strapped to their waist.As for Magnito, Alec was at a loss for what to call him, perched on
New Quasi Lords 4.
With all that in mind, Alec moved toward the second branch, placing his hand against it, this one held a single, massive pod — housing the corpse of a Tier 7 mutated zombie.Because the branch was still at Level 2, it could only comfortably refine mid-rank lifeforms, anything beyond that would strain the branch’s capacity, trigger penalties, and limit it to refining a single corpse at a time. That was the only reason one body occupied a branch meant to hold twenty.[> Pay 100,000 System Points to harvest plant (Y/N) ]Alec, who had been bracing for an increase of at least another ten thousand points, blinked in surprise when the fee landed squarely at a hundred thousand, the thought of how much he was spending now made it feel like a headache was creeping into his skull, though in truth, he was fine. He just wasn’t used to parting with such a large number of System Points so casually.Despite the risk of overburdening the branch, Alec had made this decision for one simple reason,
