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Paragon of Destruction 410 The Ruiner's Temple

"What have you decided?" the priestess asked. Though she spoke in a polite voice, the look in her eyes strongly suggested that she wished Arran would hurry up and leave already.

"I have decided to postpone my choice," Arran said, answering the priestess' frustrated stare with an overly friendly smile. "Decisions like these require careful thought, wouldn't you agree?"

The priestess remained silent for a moment, and finally grimaced in a poor imitation of a smile. "Of course," she spoke between clenched teeth. "Then I take it you will return soon?"

"I will," Arran replied. "A day or two should be enough to properly weigh my options. So you will see us again before long."

Kaleesh kept a calm expression as they made their way back out of the Hall of Blessings, but the moment they exited the massive building, he turned to Arran with a dumbfounded look in his eyes.

"Any particular reason you decided to antagonize the church? Or did the Archon somehow take your wits during your meeting? To speak the gods' names is dangerous anywhere in the Imperium. And to do it here, at the center of the church's power…" He shook his head in disbelief. "How did you know those names, anyway?"

Arran cast a glance at their surroundings, and when he was certain there was no one near enough to hear him, he replied, "I believe those are the gods whose bloodlines I possess."

Kaleesh's eyes went wide with shock. "Those are your bloodlines? And you spoke their names in the Hall of Blessings?! Once word of this gets to that Archon—" He cut off mid-sentence, a frown appearing on his face. "You already told him?"

"I didn't tell him," Arran said. "But I might as well have, for all the difference it made. It took me longer to realize than it should have, but I'm confident that Archons can see bloodlines."

"See bloodlines?" Kaleesh stroked his chin, his brows furrowed in thought. "It's well-known that priests can recognize those who carry the Darian bloodline, but you're saying Archons can see all bloodlines? How do you know this?"

"The priests' ability has to be a bloodline," Arran replied. "The way they can recognize those who carry Darian blood — it must come from a bloodline. And if that's the case, it should be far stronger in Archons than in common priests."

Kaleesh nodded, his eyes briefly roaming the Sanctum's grounds around them. In the distance, many people could be seen wandering the paths between the temples — soldiers, commoners, and more than a few priests among them. The captain's gaze lingered on a small group of priests for a moment, an uneasy frown forming on his brow.

"It makes sense," he finally said, "but how do you know it's true?"

"When I first entered the Imperium," Arran replied, "the Archon who inspected the newcomers took me to his office and urged me to join the church. At the time, I thought it was Lady Merem's ring that drew his attention, but if that was all, he had no need to take me aside. A few simple words would have sufficed."


Kaleesh gave him a skeptical look. "That's what convinced you? An Archon having a chat with you?"

Arran shook his head. "It was the same with Roshan. He had no good reason to invite me personally. Any random priest could have told me the same, and he made no real demands of me, either. Instead, he merely kept me around long enough to get a good look at me."

"If priests can recognize a single bloodline, then Archons might see more than that," Kaleesh said, though his voice still held some doubt. "But if the church already knows what this bloodline of yours is, why would they not just take it?"

"Why indeed." Arran rubbed his chin in thought, then continued, "I don't think they can. All that talk of toil and labor — I think it's more than just piety. I think bloodlines somehow have to be mastered before they can be shared."

Kaleesh shrugged uneasily. "Perhaps you're right. But even if you are, why antagonize the church?"

"Two reasons," Arran replied. "First, I needed to know how interested the Archon really is." He cast a glance at the Hall of Blessings. "I think we have an answer to that. And second, I had to know which bloodline he's after." He paused as he cast a long look at the temples that littered the Sanctum's ample grounds. "Do you think the Sanctum has a temple for the Ruiner?"

"If I didn't know any better, I'd almost believe you're developing a taste for intrigue," Kaleesh said flatly. "But yes, there should be a temple for the Ruiner somewhere around here. The church would not risk offending even the least of the gods."

"Then I suggest we go find it," Arran said. "Before I take any new bloodlines, I'd like to see what secrets this one might hold."

Finding the Ruiner's temple proved a simple matter. The first priest they approached was happy to give them directions — even if the man seemed surprised that they wished to visit the Ruiner's temple — and barely a quarter-hour later, they found themselves standing in front of one of the many temples the Sanctum held.

Like all the temples in the Sanctum, it was built from white marble, with elaborate carvings covering its outer walls. Yet where most of the temples were large and busy with people, this one was modest in size, and it stood in a secluded corner of the Sanctum with barely anyone around.

"I guess he's not the most popular of the gods," Kaleesh observed.

Arran raised an eyebrow. "You grew up in the Imperium. Shouldn't you know already?"

"The Imperium has hundreds of gods," Kaleesh replied with a shrug. "And nobody's ever accused me of being pious. As far as I'm concerned, you've seen one temple, you've seen them all."

Arran cast a glance at the temple before them. "For once, I hope you're wrong."

When they entered the temple a moment later, Arran saw that it was all but empty. The only person inside was a lone priest, who was carefully cleaning one of the elaborate murals that covered the walls. Absorbed in the task, he barely appeared to have noticed the newcomers at all.

Yet if the priest paid them little mind, Arran did not have any attention to spare for the man, either. Instead, his focus was entirely on the murals and what they depicted. 

Covering the walls were several large paintings, showing various scenes of battle. The scenes were all different, but the main character in each was the same — a giant dragon, slaughtering Blightspawn by the thousands. And while the artwork was masterfully done, it was obvious that the artists had never seen a dragon with their own eyes.

But if the details of the dragon weren't quite accurate, the artists clearly hadn't worked entirely from mere myth and legend, either. At the very least, they'd been instructed by someone who had actually seen dragons.

"The Ruiner is a dragon?" Kaleesh shot Arran a sideways glance, both surprise and a hint of envy in his eyes.

"Indeed he is." The one who had spoken was the priest, who had silently appeared beside them as they were studying the murals. He was a man just past his middle years, with several streaks of gray in his otherwise dark hair. And as he stood next to them, he gazed at the murals with a reverent expression.

"And not just any dragon, mind you," the priest continued. "The Ruiner is the god of dragons, the ancestor of all dragons that ever roamed this world." He paused briefly, then added in a softer tone, "And despite what you may have heard, the Ruiner is no less than any of the gods."

Arran raised an eyebrow. "What is it you think we heard?"

"The usual lies," the priest replied morosely. "That the Ruiner is a mindless monster, possessing only viciousness rather than true power. That he is weak, robbing only the strength of others."

"Weak?" Arran looked at the man in astonishment. "The Ruiner is weak?" The very idea of it was preposterous. He had witnessed the strength of Crassus, and if the Ruiner was even half as strong, then nobody in his right mind would call him weak.

"Of course not!" the priest snapped, apparently mistaking Arran's confusion for doubt. "If he was weak, do you think he could have—" He caught himself mid-sentence, and angrily shook his head. "He isn't weak. Not even the Titan could match his strength."

"That's not what the other priests told us," Arran lied. "They said his strength pales compared to the Titan's."

The man's eyes went wide with outrage, as if he'd just been personally insulted. "They did, did they?" Face twisted in a grim smile, he continued, "The Titan stronger than the Ruiner? Ridiculous! When the two fought, it wasn't the Ruiner who was eaten!"

"Eaten?" Kaleesh looked at the priest in wonder. "You mean to say the Ruiner ate the Titan?"

"That's right," the man replied, a satisfied grin now replacing his earlier anger. "I bet the others didn't tell you about that, did they? About the fate of their precious Titan."

Arran gave the man a questioning look. Not because the Ruiner supposedly ate the Titan — if he was a dragon, such a thing only made sense — but because he couldn't understand why the church would consider him weak.

"If the Ruiner is so strong, why do the other priests not respect him?" he asked, eager to goad the priest into revealing more. "How could they dare offend so powerful a god?"

"The Ruiner never shared his bloodline with the church," the priest replied. "See that?" He pointed at one of the murals, where a small figure could be seen fighting beside the giant dragon. "Supposedly, that's the first Imperator. Rumor has it that the Ruiner favored him over the church."

"Did he share his bloodline with the Imperator, then?"

Arran asked the question in a casual tone, but although his expression remained calm, his thoughts were racing. Because if his suspicions were correct, then his position in the Imperium was even more precarious than he had realized.

If, as he suspected, the Ruiner's bloodline was something the Imperial Knights had and the church wanted, then he had unwittingly stumbled into a conflict between two of the Imperium's most powerful forces. And for all the attention Kadun's death had brought them, he could not help but feel that this matter was a far more dangerous one.

The priest, however, neither confirmed nor denied his misgivings. "I wouldn't know," the man said with a shrug. "Though it wouldn't surprise me. But matters like these…" He shook his head. "The Archons tell us priests little, and my choice of temples doesn't help my position within the church."

There was a hint of defiance in his voice as he spoke those last words, and Arran had little doubt that the man's devotion to the Ruiner easily outweighed his loyalty to the church.

"Then I thank you for your time." Arran gave the priest a friendly nod. "I have no doubt that we will meet each other again soon. I still have many questions about the Ruiner."

Disappointment flashed across the priest's eyes when he heard his guests would be leaving, but Arran's final words brought a broad smile to his face. "If you wish to learn more about the Ruiner, you will always be welcome in this place."

Arran and Kaleesh left the temple some moments later, and as they stepped outside, the captain shot Arran an envious look.

"Dragon's blood," he said in a wistful tone. "You lucky bastard."

"Lucky?" Arran frowned. "Whether I'm lucky remains to be seen. You heard what that priest said about the Ruiner and the Imperator."

"You think the Imperator has the Ruiner's bloodline?"

"I do," Arran confirmed. "And if I had to guess, I'd say the Imperial Knights have it, as well."

Kaleesh muttered a curse. "If that's true, we have a problem. If the church wants—" He stopped talking mid-sentence, and looked at Arran suspiciously. "You mean to visit her, don't you?"

Arran shrugged. "I don't see another way. If I'm right, then only the Imperial Knights can tell me more about the Ruiner's bloodline. And besides… Lady Merem wants to recruit us, while the church just wants my blood. Between those two, I'd say her offer is the better one."

"If she finds out which bloodline you carry, she might change her mind," Kaleesh replied. "Unless you think she already knows?"

Arran considered it for a moment, then shook his head. "If she knew, I doubt she would've let me leave so easily."

"Yet you still want to visit her."

"If you have a better option, I'd be happy to hear it." Arran shrugged. "It's either the church or the Imperial Knights, and I prefer my chances with the latter."

Kaleesh remained silent for a moment, his eyes wandering across the white-clad priests who could be seen walking the Sanctum's grounds. Finally, he sighed. "I suppose you're right. Though you risk making an enemy out of the church, and that's a dangerous thing."

"I know," Arran replied. "But I fear that to have them as allies would be even more dangerous."

"Probably." Kaleesh rubbed his chin, then continued, "But enough of that. Let's find an inn in the city. If we're going to the Citadel, I want a solid meal and a good night's sleep, first."

Arran had no objections to this. The prospect of meeting Lady Merem was daunting even if he'd made the decision himself, and although a meal and a night's sleep would do little to change that, he was all too happy to postpone the meeting by a day.

As they made their way out of the Sanctum and back to the city, Kaleesh gave Arran a curious look. "Have you decided yet? Which bloodline to choose?"

"Of course," Arran replied. "All of them are tempting, but my first choice has to be the Sage's bloodline."

In truth, he'd made his decision instantly, before the priestess even told them of the other bloodlines. If the Sage's bloodline increased his comprehension, it was invaluable not just to his swordsmanship, but also to his magic.

Moreover, it should help him advance along the path of Enlightenment the Governor of Knight's Watch had spoken of — the path he believed led to the power of Lords and Imperial Knights.

Kaleesh, however, seemed unconvinced. "Comprehension is well and good," he said, "but all the understanding in the world won't save you from a dagger to the back."

"Which bloodline will you choose, then?" Arran asked. "I have two amulets, and I only need one."

At this, the captain's eyes went wide with surprise. "You're giving me one?!"

"Of course," Arran replied. "The first bloodline I buy requires only a single amulet, but the next one will take much more than that. No point in having a single amulet sit around unused."

"I don't—" Kaleesh began, but he fell silent mid-sentence. "Thank you," he finally said.

"Don't mention it," Arran said somewhat uneasily. "So which bloodline will you choose?"

"The Guardian's," Kaleesh replied instantly.

"Really? Why?" Arran furrowed his brow. While all the greater bloodlines were valuable, the Guardian's seemed almost lackluster compared to some of the others. While it might offer some protection, in his experience the best protection was to simply kill one's enemies. And with that, the Guardian's bloodline would offer little help.

Kaleesh shrugged. "As much as I dislike admitting it, I'm not as strong as you — which is something a bloodline or two won't change. But as long as I avoid dying, the army can be my sword."

After giving it a moment's thought, Arran realized Kaleesh's choice made sense. As skilled a swordsman as he might be, he would hard-pressed to defeat a group of Rangers by himself. But with an army at his command, he didn't need to — all he needed was to enough time for his allies to arrive.

It was a path very different from the one Arran followed. While Arran had spent years trying to improve his own strength, Kaleesh relied on the power of others as much as he did on his own. And where Arran spent most of his time honing his skills, Kaleesh spent at least as much time managing his troops and studying strategy.

"I suppose you're right," Arran said finally. "It wouldn't be my first choice, but for you…" He paused, then gave a small nod. "It's a good choice."

He left another thought unspoken, however — that the two different paths would ultimately lead to different destinations. But he did not have the chance to linger on that thought, as the captain's reply came an instant later.

"Of course it is," Kaleesh said. "But more importantly, you should know that someone is following us. Ever since we left the Sanctum. Look to your right — the man in gray, about a hundred paces away."

They had exited the Sanctum a quarter-hour earlier, and amid the crowds that filled the streets of the city proper, Arran had not noticed the man. But as he cast a furtive glance in the direction Kaleesh had indicated, he knew at once that the captain was right — the man was following them.

That they were being followed was no big surprise — not with them thoroughly mixed up in the Imperium's intrigue — but when Arran focused his Sense on the man, his expression immediately hardened.

"It's a Knight," he said in a low voice. "One with the Shade's bloodline, I think."

He should've Sensed the man's Living Shadow weapon — his Shadowblade, as the Darians called it — far sooner, but much like the Knight Nisra had sent to fetch him in Knight's Watch, this man's presence was somehow masked, as if he was much farther away than he actually was.

"A Knight?" Though Kaleesh kept a calm expression, concern flashed across his eyes. "Who would send a Knight to follow us?"

"The church, maybe?" Arran suggested.

Kaleesh shook his head. "The church has no need for such clumsy tactics. In the city, little escapes their notice. Besides…" He cast a casual glance at the area where the man still followed, making it look as if he was looking at the market stalls there. In a softer tone, he continued, "I don't think anyone would use Knight just to observe us."

"Then…" A deep frown formed on Arran's brow as he realized what Kaleesh was thinking. "An assassin?"

The captain did not answer immediately, remaining silent as they passed a crowd of people outside one of the city's taverns. Only when they moved out of earshot of the group did he reply, "Not an assassin. If he had any skill at it, I doubt I would have noticed him. Rather, I think he's a Knight sent to do an assassin's job."

Arran had no time to wonder just where Kaleesh got his knowledge of assassins. Instead, resisting the urge to look at the grey-clad man again, he asked, "Any suggestions?"

"Of course," Kaleesh replied. "For a start, I'd suggest we make sure he doesn't succeed in his mission."


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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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