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The Golem Mage Last Moves.
The fight between Dragov and Vincent might have appeared evenly matched, but those who could truly decipher the speed at which both mages were exhibiting were able to see every minute detail of the battle. After a few rounds of rapid exchanges without gaining the upper hand, Dragov grew weary of entangling with Vincent, who clearly seemed to excel in hand-to-hand combat.Although Dragov knew that hand-to-hand combat wasn’t his true specialty, but he realized Vincent was superior to him in making split-second decisions when it came to throwing punches at such fast intensity. Seizing the opportunity, Dragov dashed backward, breaking the cycle of high-speed combat they had been locked in. While Dragov worried about taking hits from Vincent, Vincent faced his own challenges, he had managed to land a couple of hits on Dragov during their exchanges in the arena, but none had resulted in critical injuries. Though Dragov did not have the bulky physique typical of most Dragonmir clansmen
The Golem Mage Closed Curtains
The moment Vincent casted the spell, the entire audience watched as the wind in the air around him began to swirl as they were being drawn into a chaotic tornado fuelled by the mana he had unleashed, transforming into a massive and wild vortex. But Vincent wasn’t finished; since he had executed a combination spell rather than a standard one, he sheathed his sword and performed a series of intricate hand signs like a shinobi before expelling flames from his mouth toward the tornado’s core. Instead of clashing violently, the two different elements fused together, creating an even more potent spell that surged toward Dragov with increasing speed. But Dragov still remained composed in the face of the oncoming attack, as he inhaled sharply gathering energy, to the untrained eyes, it appeared as though he was simply breathing in the wind. However, the experts seated in the first and second VIP sections recognized that he was absorbing the mana in the air to enhance a spell he was about
The Golem Mage Sword Ego.
The match between the Bloodline Academy and the Battlemage academy was undeniably interesting and intense, but for some, it didn’t end the way they had hoped or predicted.Agnes from the War God Academy team was still struggling to analyse Dragov’s second transformation form, after the responsibility of collecting information on the teams they were meant to face fell onto her, all because their coordinator wasn’t particularly invested in doing her job.Even after watching the match’s final moments, Agnes felt it was too brief to draw any meaningful conclusions about Dragov’s last form. It was clear that he couldn’t overpower Vincent when they were at the same power level; Vincent’s weapon mastery and combat experience taught Dragov that strength alone wasn’t everything.Recognizing that he might actually lose if he continued to fight on even ground, Dragov had then transformed into his second form, which propelled him into the Tier 6 Mage realm and allowed him to decisively overpowe
The Golem Mage Infernal Mantle.
“Bring them out!” Alec commanded, and as he spoke, the void began to crack open, as one of the branches of the primordial tree, which he had left free for such occasions, emerged from the fissured space behind his back. It dragged along with it the body of five dead demonic beasts through the rift and widening the opening as they were transported from the amulet world, which seemed to have fused with the space around Alec. Since the amulet world was a separate dimension linked to him, it was understandable that its space could be connected to any environment nearby him as long as he reached out.Three of the demonic beasts were Golden Horned Drakes, while the remaining two clearly were demonic beasts that wield the elements of fire and earth, respectively when they were alive. Alec was trying to craft a new spirit equipment set that would not only enhance his stats but also elevate his elemental affinities to the next level. However, despite the presence of five Tier 5 Peak beas
The Golem Mage Infernal Mantle 2.
The forging process lasted for over five hours before it finally concluded, while this might seem like a long time, it hadn’t felt that way for Alec; he felt incredibly fortunate to have the system at his disposal. In comparison, it would take other forgers days to create even a single piece of Tier 5 equipment, it was clear that the system provided a significant advantage, making it much easier for Alec to acquire his equipment set before the final match. If he had waited for a forger in the real world to craft it for him instead, it would likely take weeks, and by then, the finals would have long since concluded.Alec continued to stare at his new equipment, which was levitating before him as if lifted by an invisible force, he found himself in a daze until the system reminded him that he was wasting time. [> Ding!] [Drop a drop of blood on the equipment set to link with it.]Seeing this message made Alec feel embarrassed; he knew he needed to link with the spirit equipment
The Golem Mage Iron Body.
After a few minutes of admiring his reflection in the water mirror, Alec finally recalled the Infernal Mantle Set, and it disappeared magically back into his body. He already understood most of the abilities of his new gear from the first time he equipped them; even he couldn’t explain how. It was as if the applications and activations of these abilities were ingrained directly into his mind, making him feel like they have been a part of him for a long time. No matter how he tried to use the special abilities of the gear, he could activate them effortlessly.He conducted a few experiments with the new knowledge that was being inputted into his mind, and he quickly figured out what the saved Mana represented. It was like a power bank where he could store his Mana, allowing him to continue fighting in battle even if he ran out of mana as long as he had the Veil of Ashes, it would recharge him with the exact amount of Mana he had saved.With a limit of fifty thousand Mana, Alec also
The Golem Mage Iron Body 2.
[Evolution Path Found] × Silver Body Golem Stage 2 Iron Body Type (Cost: 250,000 system points and 25,000 mana) That was the only option that appeared for Arthur’s golem, and while Alec wasn’t surprised, given that it was an iron body type, he had just hoped the system would offer another variation for the golem’s evolution or another branch that was a little bit different from what the Gordons normally followed. Alec had acquired some knowledge about the iron body golem from the information transferred to him by the system from his ancestors’ texts. It was said that the iron body golem had a singular evolutionary route for each rank. At the low ranks, it existed as a bronze body golem which is the Stage 1; at the mid rank, it evolves to the silver body stage, which is the Stage 2. At the high ranks, it finally reaches the golden body stage, which is the Stage 3, though it was a known rumour that the third Elder of the Gordon clan, a gifted genius, had discovered a method
The Golem Mage Iron Body 3.
With all noise eliminated, Alec was finally able to concentrate fully on the multitude of tasks he had at hand. Those outside the sphere could still see what he was doing, and when they noticed the cauldron opening and Alec exerting his gravity manipulation to force the golem inside, shock rippled through the crowd.Boom! Alec ignited his Mana with his flame element, forming hell flames beneath the cauldron. Unlike typical red flames that would extinguish without support, the hell flames could endure and burn until the Mana infused within them dissipated. Variant flames were especially special; because without them, forgers could never create great spirit equipment, nor could alchemists craft super pills, it all came down to the variant flames. Since the hell flames were established first as a foundation, when the red flames were summoned by Alec and directed beneath the levitating cauldron, they melded with the hell flames, amplifying the flame power. At this point, sweat drip
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Inter Academy Arc Ending 3.
With the king ordering the awards ceremony to proceed, several mages from the royal court appeared, using their magic to clear the rubble and restore the Grand Royal Arena to a presentable state which they deemed was enough for the presentation of the awards.They worked diligently, attempting to make the arena worthy of hosting the ceremony despite the destruction it had endured. As Alec observed the preparations, the weight of the lives lost because of the king’s decision to place the final battle above a space gate filled him with disgust, unable to stomach the scene any longer, he turned and made his way to the changing room to replace his tattered academy uniform, as he had already unsummoned his spirit equipment set which left him with what was left of his tattered Uniform. While the royal mages worked, the audience remained seated, fearful of even leaving the venue due to the king’s presence, no one wanted to annoy him in the slightest, as trouble was quietly brewing elsew
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Inter Academy Arc Ending 2.
Azgoth’s gaze forced Alec to look at the ground, too intimidated to meet his eyes, from Alec’s trembling shoulders, Azgoth could tell that no one was helping him mitigate the pressure of his aura. But despite this, Alec’s determination revealed a hidden defiance behind his words. “No problem then,” Azgoth said with a hint of boredom. “I’ve grown tired of fighting the same old fogey over and over, I would appreciate it if you came to fight me when you reach the high ranks, don’t worry, I’ll restrain my realm to make it fair, now, I bid you farewell.” With that, Azgoth began to ascend into the air.“Where do you think you’re going? You’re going to die here!” the Dragonmir patriarch declared, advancing forward and leaving an afterimage in his wake, as he appeared before Azgoth and thrust his hand forward, a slight smile crept onto Azgoth’s face.“I already told you, you can’t keep me here, I just don’t understand why you must act so stubborn” Azgoth replied just as the Dragonmir pa
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Inter Academy Arc Ending 1.
A bizarre and unexpected scene unfolded before the eyes of the High rank mages and above that were watching the battle, and even the once entertained demon monarch Azgoth, now found no joy in watching the ongoing battle. All this was due to the fact that an ordinary Tier 5 mage, who is not even at the pinnacle of the realm allowed to fight, was wreaking havoc, under the Blood Moon rule invoked by Azgoth himself. To Azgoth this mage was allowed to fight just to entertain him and yet, instead of being fodder for the demons, he was chasing down Tier 6 Demonkins with relentless determination. Azgoth’s amusement had soured, as this wasn’t how it was supposed to go, the limited army he had brought was due to being restricted by the lack of unanimous support from the other demon monarchs, but now he was failing to deliver the chaos he’d envisioned. His plan relied on unleashing a group of Mid Tier elite Demonkins, who would wreak havoc while the High and Monarch Tier mages would be r
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Rich Kid Aura 2.
Alec had likely already decided to use his hard earned low Tier 6 random spell cards to shift the battle’s momentum if needed, he knew that even the low Tier 6 demonic beasts from the Beast Forest had battle prowess nearing the Tier 7 realm. With such a trump card in his hand, he believed he could turn the tide, mitigate the human mages numerical disadvantage, and bring the battle to a swift end, as a prolonged battle wasn’t ideal for them, especially since there was no guarantee reinforcements would arrive anytime soon. Alec had already sensed intense mana activity in the north, south, east, and west of the capital, and he recalled from his previous visit to the capital, that they had been defending against four high space gates simultaneously. Which confirmed that the entire Northern Kingdom’s capital was under siege from the four corners against if the Royal palace wasn’t counted. It was clear they might be left to fend for themselves for some time, prompting Alec to rely sol
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Military Rules Differently 2.
Butcher let his Peak Tier 5 aura descend upon the mage who had done the same to Agnes just a few seconds ago, but unlike the guard’s aura, his completely engulfed the mage, forcing him to his knees, as a spark of lightning crackled in the air from the sheer pressure of his mana.“Don’t flatter yourself, even I find it beneath me to attack you, you’re nothing more than dirt in my eyes, and you don’t deserve the effort of my attack if not for the circumstances,” Butcher declared. “Look at my axe, it’s stained with the blood of lifeforms from the second dimension that I’ve slain, there’s no way I would taint my weapon with the blood of a coward like you, who tries to flee from responsibilities at the first opportunity.”“Instead of taking up arms and fighting alongside other mid rank mages, you try to run, and when that fails, you raise your blade against those holding the line, and protecting the retreat of the low tier citizens.”“I want you to know that you deserve death a thousand t
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Military Rules Differently.
The battle against the Demonkin was growing increasingly intense, and the evacuation lines were moving at a painstakingly slow pace. Among those unhappy with the process were the high ranking nobles, mages from powerful High Tier clans, and influential figures who controlled some of the largest merchant companies in the Northern Kingdom. Fearful that the battle might spill into their area if they didn’t leave soon, these individuals, driven by cowardice and a sense of entitlement, began disregarding orders. As they shoved their way to the front, exploiting their positions to secure a faster exit, their actions caused chaos, delaying the evacuation process further and sparking internal disputes among the crowd. In one of the exit lines controlled by the War God Academy team, where order was still taking root, a particularly arrogant individual decided it was his turn to assert dominance, like he saw in the other lines. Puffing out his chest and shouting at the top of his lungs,
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Rich Kid Aura 1.
Alec had just finished severing the head of the third Tier 6 demon he faced when a system notification flashed before him, informing him of a recent level-up. The message caught him off guard, leaving him with a perplexed expression, while he knew that slaying Tier 6 lifeforms would grant him significant more experience points, he still hadn’t expected it to be this easy to progress to the next level. Sure, he had been systematically eliminating the low Tier 6 Demonkins, as they were the only ones he could overpower in just a few strikes with his special Blood scythe weapon, but this Level up still felt unusually swift. Due to being curious about all this Alec decided to open his system interface to review the notifications. [System Notifications] - Double experience for the duration of the Blood Moon War. - Team leader bonus in effect: You gain 30% of the experience from every kill made by your team members. [Team Members List] 1. Beatrice 2. Agnes 3. Lucas
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Sand Serpent.
The Back to Sand spell was one of the simplest earth element spells, so basic that High rank earth elemental mages often dismissed it as useless, but for someone like Brandon, who had gained sand control after his Earth Manipulation reached the first stage, this spell was like a godsend gift from the heavens.It allowed him to break down hardened earth surfaces and return them to their original form, sand. In the next moment, Brandon had already gathered a swirling mass of sand around him, this was no ordinary sand, either, since he had extracted it from bricks with anti-repair properties, the sand itself seemed to have mutated. It exuded an oppressive energy that coursed through its grains, enhancing its potential while Brandon focused on controlling it.Lost in his manipulation of the sand, Brandon didn’t notice the harpy-like winged demon closing in on him. The creature took its chance seeing Brandon in a trance, as it unleashed its first attack, a sharp, piercing screech tha
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Mid Tier Battlefield 2.
“Move it! Don’t rush, and don’t scatter the line! Anyone who steps out of line or tries to cause chaos will be punished!” Agnes commanded, ensuring that those making their way out of the Royal Grand Arena adhered to the planned formation that they have created.Four organized lines had been established to accommodate the limited space at the exit the War God Mage Academy team had taken control off. It was crucial that no one rushed, as a fall could lead to a stampede, crushing anyone beneath the chaos, and such an incident could trigger a domino effect, causing further casualties after he first, something Alec clearly didn’t want, which was why he had assumed command of the team using his authority as the highest ranked captain.He was not just commanding them as their team leader again; no, he had also invoked the military command system that all students of the War God Mage Academy were required to follow in emergency situations like this. With his authority he had asked his te