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Paragon of Destruction 379 A Quiet Departure

Kaleesh left Lady Raina's chambers as ordered, though not before giving Arran an apologetic look for abandoning him. And as the captain stepped outside, Arran turned to face the Lady, his expression calm.

"What is it you wish to know?"

"There are many things I wish to know," she replied. "Though I doubt you can give me all the answers I seek. But let's see what I can learn from you." She frowned in thought, then asked, "This Academy you mentioned, have you had dealings with them?"

"I have," Arran replied flatly. "They're the reason I fled the Empire."

"Is that so?" Lady Raina gave him a thoughtful look. "What did you do to earn their enmity?"

"I killed one of their mages," Arran answered without hesitation. He'd prepared the story well before he entered the Imperium, and there was enough truth to it that telling it required little thought.

"You killed a mage?" She raised an eyebrow. "Any particular reason?"

Arran gave her a wry smile. "We had a disagreement. Over a girl. I didn't like my chances facing a mage on even terms, so I killed him before he could burn me to a cinder. After that, I fled the Empire."

Lady Raina laughed softly. "Of course," she said. "I should have guessed. The world has no greater fools than young men who think themselves in love. I take it you were successful in escaping?"

"I wouldn't be here otherwise," Arran said. "And after I crossed the mountains, I began to study Body Refinement."

"You must have had some skilled teachers," Lady Raina said, though it was clear that she had little interest in his training. "But tell me, this Academy… what do you know of it?"

"I know that they control all magic in the Empire," Arran said. "And that they hunt down any mages who do not submit to them."

The Lady nodded in response, though she seemed unimpressed. "What makes you believe that they can match the Imperium's might?"

"The Empire is huge," Arran replied. "Although I grew up there, I can't even begin to imagine its size." He shook his head, and continued, "Yet from all I've seen, the Academy's strength is unchallenged in the Empire. For that to be the case, they must hold far more power than they show."

This, at least, was true.

Although he hadn't fully realized it before his travels, he now understood that for the Academy to hold power in such a vast territory, it had to have strength well beyond anything he'd seen. If not, the Academy would have been supplanted long ago.

Lady Raina, however, seemed unconvinced. "So you haven't witnessed their power with your own eyes," she said. "Instead, what you have are rumors and conjectures. And perhaps these very rumors are what keeps this Academy in power — the fear of their strength, rather than their strength itself."

"It's possible," Arran said, though he was unable to fully keep the frustration from his voice.

Recognizing his irritation, she shook her head. "You misunderstand. It isn't that I doubt your words. But what I need are arguments against the invasion — arguments that might convince the others."


Arran gave her a mirthless smile. While he knew things that might help her, none of them were things he could share. Not in the Imperium, where even the suspicion of being a mage would likely cost him his life.

And so, although the Lady continued to question him for another half hour, the result proved as useless to her as it was frustrating to Arran.

Finally, when she ran out of questions to ask, she dismissed him. And although she did so with a friendly smile, Arran did not fail to notice the look of disappointment in her eyes — a disappointment he fully shared.

When he stepped into the hallway, he found Kaleesh waiting for him, the captain's expression tense as he looked at Arran.

"How did it go?" Kaleesh asked in a low voice. "Are we still safe?"

"We are," Arran replied. "She just had some questions about the Empire. I answered them as best I could."

The captain nodded, visibly relieved. "Let's go for a walk." He cast a furtive glance at the door to Lady Raina's chambers, and added, "The courtyard should be quiet, this time of night."

They made their way to the courtyard in silence, careful of any hidden listeners behind the keep's walls. When they finally stepped out onto the grass, beneath the star-lit sky, Kaleesh let out a deep sigh.

"I nearly got us killed," he said in a voice that now held no small amount of weariness. "That bastard Rannoc… if I'd known what he was planning…"

"You made a mistake," Arran agreed. "Happens to the best of us. But you truly didn't know about the schism in the Darians' ranks?"

"If I did, I wouldn't have gotten us into this mess," Kaleesh replied. "I left the Imperium long ago, and even before that, I never made it this far west. I didn't realize the Lords' disagreements had grown quite as large." He sighed again, then added, "To think they're considering abandoning their lands…"

Arran smiled grimly. "I suppose we'll soon find out how bad things are in the Desolation."

The captain nodded. "At least we'll have plenty of opportunity to make a name for ourselves."

"Or to get killed," Arran replied. "If even Knights and Lords are struggling, the situation can't be good."

"Now that you mention getting killed…" Kaleesh narrowed his eyes as he looked at Arran. "Tell me you will stay far away from Lady Raina's daughter."

"Dalia?" Arran looked at the captain in puzzlement. "What about her?"

Kaleesh gave him a flat stare. "You haven't noticed the way she—" He paused mid-sentence, then shook his head in exasperation. "Of course you haven't. Just do as I say and avoid her. In fact, from now on, avoid any Darian women we meet. If you keep this up, you'll find yourself either dead or married within the year."

"Keep what up?!" Arran asked, no less exasperated than Kaleesh. "I didn't do anything!"

"Darians are a traditional people," Kaleesh explained. "Especially when it comes to matters of men and women. What borderlanders would consider mere politeness, Darians might think deeply inappropriate."

Arran frowned, but though he remained unconvinced, he gave the captain a nod. "If you say so, I'll stay away from her."

They spent another half-hour walking through the courtyard's gardens, discussing both the journey ahead and the things they'd learned from Lady Raina.

Yet although some of it was useful — the descriptions of the Blightspawn in particular — the fact of the matter was that no amount of talk could truly prepare them for the Blight.

Experienced warriors though they were, in the Desolation they would face enemies unlike any they'd encountered before. One could not truly prepare for that — not without doing battle against these new foes and learning how they fought.

And so, when Arran and Kaleesh finally retired to their own quarters, they were no closer to knowing how they'd face the Blight.

The next morning, Arran awoke before dawn. Or rather, he was awakened before dawn, roused from his sleep by a loud banging on his door.

The source of this noise turned out to be Kalin, eager and impatient to begin his training. The young Ranger's eyes shone with fervor, and Arran was reminded of Dalia's words — that what her brother lacked in sense, he made up for in effort.

These words proved no exaggeration, as Arran spent most of the day sparring against the young man, pointing out his weaknesses and giving advice on how to address them.

Much to Arran's surprise, he found the task an enjoyable one. It was far less taxing than his own training, and for the first time in many months, a feeling of rest came over him.

Perhaps the keep wasn't quite as comfortable as his mansion in the Ninth Valley, but the food was good and the company pleasant.

Briefly, Arran even wondered whether they should perhaps remain for a few weeks — to give the troops rest as they readied themselves for the Desolation.

The thought was short-lived, however, as Dalia joined him and Kalin in training later that afternoon. And although she was as eager a student as her brother — and more talented, besides — Arran had not forgotten Kaleesh's words.

Although there the girl's behavior seemed normal enough, he now noticed a subtle tension in the way she acted — a hint of nervousness when she spoke to him, so small he wouldn't have noticed it if he hadn't been looking.

Yet if Arran had only suspicions, Kalin appeared to have a better understanding of his sister.

"It seems my sister's taken a liking to you," he said after they'd finished training for the day, a grin on his face that suggested he found the matter most amusing.

"She's a nice enough girl," Arran said uneasily. "But I'll be leaving in a few days."

That Dalia had an interest in him was bad enough, but now, it appeared that her brother approved of it. And that, Arran thought, could only be a bad sign.

"You plan to return, don't you?" Kalin asked. "With your power, I can only imagine the glory you'll win in the Blight. After that, you'll be a good match for any woman."

"I'm an outsider," Arran countered, his unease increasing by the second. While the girl had at least been subtle about it, her brother clearly lacked her tact.

The Ranger shrugged dismissively. "Only easterners care about such things. Here, we judge men by their strength and bravery. And once you become a Knight, nobody will dare question your loyalty to the Imperium."

Arran smiled weakly in response. His loyalty to the Imperium, of course, was as non-existent as his desire to have Kalin for a brother-in-law.

The next two days passed much the same, with Arran training Kalin while avoiding Dalia as best he could — which wasn't very well, as he spent most of his time in the training yard.

He could not help but sigh in relief when Kaleesh informed him that Lady Raina's blacksmiths had finished stripping their armor of Rannoc's marks, and that they would depart the next day.

"Not a moment too soon," he said under his breath when the captain brought the news.

"You sure about that?" Kaleesh gave him a sideways glance. "These past few days, I almost thought you intended to stay." He whistled between his teeth, and added, "And I suppose you could do worse."

Arran glared at him, then asked, "So we're leaving tomorrow?"

"First thing," Kaleesh confirmed with a nod. "We should reach Sacrifice in under three weeks. After that, we'll spend the next year slaying monsters." With a small chuckle, he added, "At least that should keep you safe from Darian women."

Arran ignored the dig, and instead, he frowned in wonder. "Sacrifice… That's a strange name for a city."

"Its proper name is The Heavenly Sacrifice," Kaleesh explained. "Though everyone calls it Sacrifice. Supposedly, it's where one of the Darian gods gave his life to stop the Blight."

At this, Arran let out a small sigh. "Let's hope we fare better."

That night, there was another banquet, though this time Lady Raina had invited all the mercenaries.

Arran could tell that they were glad for the diversion. A few days' rest had already done them much good, and as they hungrily devoured the lavish feast, they showed a cheer he hadn't seen in months — not since the Wolfsblood Company had split in two and they'd parted ways with the others.

But their eyes held something besides merriment, as well. Not fear, exactly, but something not far from it either. Though they had heard only rumors of the Blight, they all understood that their path held many vicious dangers. And even if they were lucky, not all of them would return.

Still, whatever dangers the future held, they feasted with abandon, eagerly indulging in the delicacies that were laid out for them. Even if they died, at least this was something no monster's blade could take away.

Yet eventually, the night came to an end. And as it did, the mercenaries reluctantly retreated to their quarters, to spend one last night in a comfortable bed before they headed into the desolation.

Arran, however, needed no sleep. Instead of returning to his quarters, he headed into the dark courtyard, and then made his way to the training yard.

A single night's training would make little difference, but he had little else to do but lie in bed and worry. And besides, even the smallest advantage might prove essential.

Yet he'd barely spent half an hour training underneath the moon-lit sky when a soft voice sounded.

"You're leaving tomorrow."

Arran recognized the voice at once, and when he turned around, he saw Dalia's slender figure, only barely visible in the dim moonlight.

"I am."

Dalia remained silent for some moments, and when she finally spoke again, it was in a somber tone. "Mother is wrong."

"Wrong?" Arran asked. "About what?"

Again, the girl was silent for a moment. Then, she replied, "The Blight. Defending this place. All of it."

It was not the answer Arran had expected. "Why do you say so?"

"Two of my brothers have died fighting the Blight." Anger rose in Dalia's voice as she spoke. "And for what? So others can follow them, dying to those monsters as well? I have one brother left, and he can't wait to go back there, to fight until he doesn't return. And you—"

She stopped mid-sentence, then took a deep breath. And when she continued a few seconds later, her voice had grown calm again. "This isn't even your home. Why would you risk your life for a war that can't be won?"

"You don't believe the Blight can be defeated?" Arran asked. Although the answer seemed obvious, this was the first time he'd heard a Darian say it out loud.

"The gods gave their lives fighting the Blight," Dalia said in a bitter tone. "If even their sacrifice wasn't enough, what chance do we have? Thousands of years and countless lives, and all we've managed to do is slow the Blight's advance."

Arran knew she was right. If thousands of years of war hadn't turned the tide, then it was unlikely that throwing more lives at their enemy would change things. Still, he asked, "Then what do you think the Imperium should do?"

"Retreat," she replied at once. "Go east, away from the Blight. This place…" She gestured around her. "It's just land. We can leave it behind and find new lands elsewhere."

Arran did not reply. There was no need to ask anything more — it was clear that Dalia was firmly in Rannoc's camp. And as much as he wanted to, he could not deny that her argument was a strong one.

"But you're going anyway, aren't you?" The was a sullen look in Dalia's eyes as she looked at Arran. "Tell me why, at least."

"To grow stronger," Arran replied. Then, with some hesitation, he continued, "The Blight isn't the only threat out there. If the Imperium marches east, it may find the enemies there no less formidable."

He could say no more without revealing too much, but even so, his thoughts briefly wandered to the two supposed gods he'd met in the Empire. And as he remembered Panurge, he could not help but wonder whether there was a connection between Chaos and the Blight.

Dalia, however, merely shook her head. "The Blight is different," she said. "You'll understand once you return — if you return at all."

"I suppose I'll find out," Arran said. He gave a small shrug. "Maybe I'm wrong."

"If you return…" Dalia glanced at him, and hesitation could be seen in her eyes. "Will you visit again?"

Arran knew what he should say. And yet, seeing this girl he barely knew look at him like that, he could not bring himself to say the words. "I will try," he said instead.

A brief smile crossed her face. "I'll hold you to that."

Before he could respond, she rushed off, disappearing back into the keep only moments later.

For some moments, Arran remained standing in silence, feeling a vague sense of unease at the situation. Though he hadn't said anything unusual, he could not help but feel like he'd made a mistake.

Then, with a shake of his head, he resumed his training.

He trained until morning, relentlessly practicing the foundation he'd spent months carefully building — the foundation that had now finally grown strong enough to be of true use.

Dawn was already approaching when he returned to his quarters and packed up his belongings. He put on his armor, too — now free of Rannoc's mark — and then made his way to the courtyard, where he found Kaleesh already waiting.

"Ready to go?" the captain asked when he saw Arran approach.

"As ready as I can be," Arran replied.

"Good," Kaleesh said. "Then let's hurry and get out of here. From the way Raina's son looked last night, I'd say he has half a mind of joining us. We'd best be gone before he decides to act on it."

The thought had not yet occurred to Arran, but he did not doubt Kaleesh's words. And so, they hurried in leaving the keep, quickly joining up with the troops who were already waiting outside.

Barely half an hour later, as the sun's first rays were peeking above the horizon, they had left the fortress behind and were once more marching to the west.

"We should reach Sacrifice in under three weeks," Kaleesh said. "The first two weeks should be safe enough. But if Raina's right, there's a chance of running into Blightspawn after that."

"That might not be a bad thing," Arran replied. "It could give us a chance to see what we're up against."

Kaleesh gave a broad grin in response. "My thoughts exactly."

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Chapter 419 – Into Harm's Way (1)
Chapter 418 – Final Preparations
Chapter 417 – Breakthrough
Chapter 416 – A Simple Task
Chapter 415 A Path Forward
Chapter 414 The Strength of Bloodlines
413 Fruits of a Poisonous Tree
412 The Citadel
411 Assassin
410 The Ruiner's Temple
409 Bloodlines
408 The Master's Bloodline
407 The Archon's Summons
406 Arrival
405 Confrontation
404 Suppression
403 Into The Desolation
402 The Dangers Ahead
401 An Invitation
400 The Oath
399 An Unwelcome Gues
398 Enlightenmen
397 The Wolfsblood Army
396 Decisions
395 Reunion
394 The Missing Piece
393 Finding Enemies
392 Master of Shadow
391 Comprehension
390 Knight's Watch
Chapter 389 - The Knight's Apprentice
Chapter 388 - An Imperial Knight
Chapter 387 - An Old Friend
386 A New Plan
Chapter 385 - Newcomers
Chapter 384 - Reaver's End
Chapter 383 - A Sea Of Shadow
Chapter 382 - A Questionable Shelter
Chapter 381 - A Storm Of Blood
380 The Road To Sacrifice
379 A Quiet Departure
378 What Lurks In The Bligh
Chapter 377 - Words of Warning
Chapter 376 - Facing A Knight, Again
Chapter 375 - A Duel
Chapter 374 - Challenge
Chapter 373 - An Unwelcome Invitation
Chapter 372 - A New Journey
Chapter 371 - Delivery
Chapter 370 - Breakthrough
Chapter 369 - Preparations
368 An Exchange
Chapter 367 - Broken Company
Chapter 366 - Settling Debts
Chapter 365 - A Debt
Chapter 364 - The Road Back
Chapter 363 - A Foundation
Chapter 362 - Sleepless Nights
Chapter 361 - Citizenship
Chapter 360 - Rannoc's Orders
Chapter 359 - The Desolation
Chapter 358 - Revelations
Chapter 357 - An Offer
Chapter 356 - The Strength Of Lords
Chapter 355 - Outrage
Chapter 354 - Lord Rannoc
Chapter 353 - A Knight's Power
Chapter 352 - Defending The Gate
Chapter 351 - Breaching The Defenses
Chapter 350 - Prison Break
Chapter 349 - Prison
Chapter 348 - A Lord's Mercy
Chapter 347 - A Small Disturbance
Chapter 346 - Down Below
Chapter 345 - Provocation
Chapter 344 - Unwelcome Company
Chapter 343 - A New Tool
Chapter 342 - Weapons And Training
Chapter 341 - Studying Strategy
Chapter 340 - A Warm Welcome
Chapter 339 - The Blood Ruin
Chapter 338 - Three Monsters
Chapter 337 - Battle
Chapter 336 - Diggers
Chapter 335 - Into Darkness
Chapter 334 - What Lurks Below
Chapter 333 - To The Mines
Chapter 332 - Lord Kadun
Chapter 331 - The Spoils Of Battle
330 A Taste Of Battle
329 Battle Approaches
328 Imperial Politics
327 A New Deal
326 Arrival
325 The Wolfsblood Company
324 A City Of Tents
323 The Fate Of Refugees
322 Advice
321 Into The Imperium
320 The Border
319 Leaving The Borderlands
318 A Steward's Aid
317 The City Of Esran
316 The Road To Esran
315 Preparation
314 Studying The Forms
313 The Fores
312 Searching The Battlefield
311 A Choice
310 A Knight Of The Imperium
309 Suffering
308 Into The Battlefield
307 Facing A Hunter
306 Thieves And Robbers
305 Pills
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
299 Into The Ligh
298 Departure
297 Waiting For A Sign
296 Hidden Treasure
295 Homecoming
294 To Leave A Dying World
293 A Small Bribe
292 A Fitting Weapon
291 Shards of Living Shadow
290 Amid The Ruins
289 The Shadow Realm
288 Darkness
287 A Step Into Shadow
286 Trash And Treasure
285 The Mines
284 Karanos
283 The Hidden City
282 The Caves Of Amydon
281 A Break
280 The Final Stretch
279 A New Foundation
278 A Quiet Place
277 The Fall Of Amydon
276 Amydon
275 Hunter
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
267 Brightblade's Orders
266 A Small Wager
265 Brightblade's Fortress
264 Effor
263 Festivities
262 Gifts
261 An Heir's Estate
260 Treasures
259 The Matriarch's Plans
258 Aftermath
257 A Fight To The Death
256 The Duel
255 The Dueling Grounds
254 Brightblade's Challenge
253 Offending an Elder
252 Facing the Elders
251 A Fruitless Search
250 Questionable Plans
249 Questions of Power
248 After The Battle
247 Ambush
246 Shields
245 A Brief Respite
244 Destruction Essence
243 Effor
242 The First Day of Training
241 A Final Night of Res
240 Brightblade's Background
239 A Palace of One's Own
238 An Agreemen
237 Reunion
236 A New Teacher
235 A Small Bit of Talen
234 The House of Seals
233 Shadow and Swords
232 A Step Into Shadow
231 The House of Shadows
230 Brightblade's Vow
229 Form and Function
228 Forms
227 A New Teacher
226 To the House of Flames
225 Return to the House of Swords
224 Snowcloud's Departure
223 Snowcloud's Potions
222 Reunion
221 Recovery
220 Insigh
219 A New Approach
218 Hidden Estate
217 The Road Ahead
216 Training Days
215 The Thousand Cuts
214 Bad Teacher
213 Show of Power
212 A Small Demonstration
211 Unreasonable Demands
210 A Change for the Worse
209 Houses of the Ninth Valley
208 An Invitation
207 Alder's Farm
206 Into the Valley
205 A Long Journey
204 A New Path
203 The Patriarch's Summons
202 The Patriarch
201 Barrier
200 The Patriarch's Palace
199 The Valley's Gate
198 Toward the Valley
197 The Iron Mountain Camp
196 A Final Deception
195 The Edge of Victory
194 The Way Back
193 Hunter
192 Facing a Master
191 Setting the Trap
190 The Road to Uvar
189 A New Plan
188 Iron Mountain Adepts
187 Unexpected Allies
186 The Way Back
185 Dragon's Ruin
184 Dragon's Fligh
183 Escape Plan
182 Leaving the Blood Pool
181 Blood Battle
180 Blood Crisis
179 Dragon's Blood
178 The Best Way to Kill a Dragon...
177 To Fight a Dragon 4
176 To Fight a Dragon 3
175 To Fight a Dragon 2
174 To Fight a Dragon 1
173 The Eve of Battle
172 Plan of Attack
171 The Enemy Appears
170 The Dragon's Lair
169 Unexpected News
168 Dumber Than Rocks
167 Chasing Dragons
166 Journey to the Dragon Lands
165 About Dragons
164 Spirit Crystals
163 Fear
162 Enemies
161 A Long Wai
160 Into the Ruins
159 Parting Ways
158 Eidaran Ruins
157 Hiding the Evidence
156 Leaving the Castle
155 The Next Mission
154 Riverbend
153 Hunting the Survivors
152 Novices
151 Fighting an Army
150 Bai
149 The Eve of Battle
148 A Decision
147 The Dragon's Proposal
146 At The Castle
145 Weakness
144 Tempered
143 The Tempering, Take Two
142 Destruction Realm
141 The Tempering
140 The Dragon
139 Titan
138 Danger Illustrated
137 Contac
136 Forced March
135 Trus
134 Control
133 Bloodlus
132 Preparing for Battle
131 Stoneheart's Misfortune
130 A Familiar Face
129 Smooth Travels
128 Injuries
127 Leaving Goldhaven
126 Rapid Training
125 Windfall
124 Picking Treasures
123 Truth Be Told
122 The Power of Lies
121 Troublesome Treasures
120 The Golden Hall
119 Ingredients
118 The Formula
117 Lord Sevaril
116 Goldhaven
115 Exchanging Knowledge
114 A Debt Repaid
113 Blood Magic
112 Assault on the Fortress
111 Fighting Dirty
110 The Deserters' Fortress
109 The Bracele
108 Exposed
107 Shadowsigh
106 Fighting Blind
105 Blindsided
104 Crystals
103 First Steps
102 Answers
101 Questions
100 Running
99 Urgent Matters
98 Oathbound
97 The Valley
96 Snowcloud
95 Defeated
94 The Tournament Continues
93 The Tournament Begins
92 Before the Tournamen
91 Darkfire's Decision
90 Unexpected News
89 Zehava
88 Stonehear
87 Stoneheart's Army
86 Searching for Answers
85 Amaya
84 Lunch with the Governor
83 An Unexpected Invitation
82 The Victor's Spoils
81 The Arenas of Hillfor
80 New Techniques
79 Judgmen
78 A New Arrival
77 Darkfire's Ordeal
76 Leaving the City
75 Governor Eddarin
74 The Gray-Robed Lady
73 The Shadowblood Novice
72 Tournamen
71 A Small Figh
70 Darkfire
69 The Border City
68 The Story So Far
67 The Edge of the Empire
66 Leaving the Stronghold
65 Birds and Dragons
64 Facing the Archmage
63 Resistance
62 Assaulting the Prison
61 A Change of Plans
60 A Clear Path
59 The Prisoners
58 Prison Break
57 A Way to Escape
56 Windblade
55 Panurge's Punishmen
54 The Old Man and the Trickster
53 Words of Chaos
52 Looting Treasures
51 Senecio
50 The Bandit Fortress
49 Wounds of Battle
48 Ambush
47 Leaving Silvermere
46 Saying Goodbye
45 Lord Jiang's Gifts
44 Newfound Power
43 Breaking the Seals
42 Revelations
41 Duel
40 The Magistrate
39 The Starmetal Sword
38 Faster, Higher, Stronger
37 Feast of Treasures
36 Body Refinemen
35 Continued Training
34 Training with Lord Jiang
33 The Estate
32 The Price of Power
31 Lord Jiang
30 Power Overwhelming
29 Stormleaf's Gif
28 Unlikely Companions
27 Dinner with Enemies
26 Redwater
25 The Journey Ahead
24 Master Zhao's Treasures
23 A Difficult Choice
22 Memories of Murder
21 Disguises
20 Aftermath
19 The True Face of Magic
18 Preparing for Battle
17 An Unexpected Arrival
16 The Valley
15 Drunken Masters
14 A Breath of Wind
13 Opening a Realm
12 The Wind Realm
11 Stages of Magic
10 Windsong
9 Master Firehear
8 A Taste of Magic
7 The Black Pill
6 A Harsh Lesson
5 On The Road
4 Magic
3 The Blue Angel
2 Master Zhao
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