Chapter 88: Enhancement Spells

Name:Realm of Monsters Author:Frostbird
Chapter 88: Enhancement Spells

Loh cupped her hand over her brow and surveyed the green hills all around them, This should be a good spot to stop.

But, its barely past noon, Stryg said.

Its time to properly teach you. Besides, I think Im getting nauseous from riding so much, damn hangovers, Loh covered her mouth.

This seems like a good spot to defend. We have the high ground advantage against anyone that might try to ambush us from below the hill, Maximus noted.

Everything looks the same, its all green, Rhian groaned. She wanted to go home and rest in a comfy stable.

Maximus, Rhian, why dont you both start setting up camp, Loh dismounted. Stryg, follow me.

Yes, Mistress, Rhian and Maximus said in unison.

Stryg hopped off Rhians back and followed Loh a few dozen feet away from the centaurs, although they stayed on top of the hill.

Im ready, master. I promise I wont fail you again, Stryg said resolutely. He was eager to wash away his failure at the root-bison hunt.

I like the enthusiasm, youll need it. Now sit down with me, Loh said.

Stryg followed her directions and sat down cross-legged across from her.

I wanted to continue your training in the flame spell form, but after last nights bison incident, I think its best if we begin practice in oranges second spell form.

Agility magic?

Exactly, Loh nodded. You tried casting a vigor spell last night and failed.

Stryg looked away in shame.Updated from novelbIn.(c)om

While you may have miscast, the blame is not entirely on you. I should have explained to you earlier that enhancement spells are different from other spell forms, she admitted.

Enhancement spells?

Body enhancement to be precise. The term refers to three spell forms. Yellows durability, oranges agility, and browns vigor spell forms. While most spells transform mana into a corporeal form as it is released from your body, the mana from enhancement spells are never released. The mana instead stays within your body, suffice to say its dangerous. The only other spell form that does something similar are storm spells, but those practically kill everyone who uses them, so well table that topic for later.

Loh opened her hands, You were taught that when we cast a spell we require two things, a precise image and a will to create magic. While this is true there is more to it. The first is obvious, mana, without it we cant create any magic. We also need a strong mind to maintain our focus and a strong body to withstand the spellcasting.

Make no mistake, Stryg, spellcasting takes a large toll on our bodies. Everytime we cast a spell mana flows through our veins. I know youve felt it, that energy surging in your veins. Its exhilarating, but it also puts an enormous strain on our bodies. Think of it like water flowing inside a pipe. If theres too much water flowing at a time the pipe will burst. Having that sort of energy flowing inside you pushes your body to its limits. Which is why we magi exercise and train our bodies so they can withstand more of that stress.

Im not too worried. I may not be big, but Im confident in my constitution, Stryg patted his chest.

Loh glanced at his biceps, Your muscles are toned and you're quite strong, this is true. Youre also freakishly heavy. Your body can most likely handle more physical strain than most. But, theres one more caveat.

What do you mean?

Even though mana is ethereal it is still a form of energy and that energy gives off heat as it travels throughout our body. The more powerful the spell we cast, the more mana we use, and the more heat we create within ourselves. When we miscast most of the mana we use ends up being wasted as heat, youve probably felt your body burning at such times.

Stryg recalled how his arms burned when he first cast a drain spell to escape the poacher all those moons ago.

Loh clenched her fists, No matter how strong your body and will are, or how great your mana reserves are, you will eventually overheat, always.

Overheat? Stryg tilted his head, Ive endured worse.

Fuck, Stryg cursed.

His arm felt as if it was burning. He couldnt move his stiffened hand and was forced to watch his fingers twitch as if in a frenzy.

It was a good first try, Loh smiled wryly.

Im sorry. Just give me one more chance, he lifted his left hand and closed his eyes.

Stryg, its okay. You need to take a break. You cant force these things, thats just a recipe for injury.

I heal fast.

Lohs shadow shot out and pulled his arms aside. Listen to me, dammit. When I tell you to stop, I mean it. I am your teacher and I know what is best for your training, you do not.

Stryg narrowed his eyes. He could feel the pull of her shadow tendrils. He knew his own strength. He could probably rip away from the shadows if he really wanted to. But, the angry look on Lohs face warned him otherwise.

If we are going to be master and apprentice we need to trust each other. You need to trust that I know what is best for you and will always guide you in the right direction. Do you understand?

...Understood, he bowed his head.

Good, she released the shadows. Dont sweat the small stuff. Most novices cant even get their veins to darken at all. Youll get better at it with practice.

Can I at least try casting a vigor spell? Or maybe a durability spell? Stryg asked hopefully.

Loh shook her head. Her apprentice was too eager to prove himself and too excited to try out his magical abilities. But, more than anything he was too stupid to realize the risks of reckless spellcasting.

I am not a chromatic brown or yellow. You shouldnt practice those spells without the proper teacher, Loh said. Just get some rest for now, well keep practicing in a bit.

Stryg sighed and let himself fall backwards, landing on the soft grass.

Loh laughed, Believe me, Im gonna push you harder than any teacher would at the academy. Soon enough, youll have wished you were never a mageborn.

I dont think thats possible, the latter, I mean. Dont worry, I will rise to whatever challenge you give me. Even if I make a mistake I will not give up. I wont fail you, he swore.

Thats what I like to hear, Loh grinned.

Stryg stared up at the sky, ...Master?

What is it?

Why dont you want me to tell others that Im a prime mage? Is it a bad thing? Or am I just defective? Is that why were all the way out here in the middle of nowhere and not Hollow Shade?

Loh laid down next to him, Youre not defective, Stryg. Were out here because you need training and you need to be able to do that without distractions.

Really? Stryg turned his neck and looked at her.

Really, Loh placed her hands behind her head, And dont worry about your other colors, Ive spoken with my grandfather to arrange teachers for the rest of your chromatic training.

Stryg made a mental note to ask about her grandfather later. ...Then why do you want me to keep my chromatic colors a secret?

Loh glanced at his lilac eyes. His pupils were undulating in rapid motion. His face may have been still, but his eyes gave him away. He was stressed.

Loh closed her eyes, There once was an aristocrat, a drow, who had done nothing of note. He wasnt talented in magic and he wasnt a great warrior. In fact, despite being from a Great House, he was completely unremarkable. Everyones eyes were instead focused on his talented mage sister. No one thought he would accomplish much with his life. His name was Elzri.