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eFate: An MMO Story Chapter 50: Morningstar's Magical Manor 1
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eFate: An MMO Story Chapter 50: Morningstar's Magical Manor 1

Emerging into the warm sunlight, Eric stretched widely, slightly unsure of what to do next. Checking the time, he saw that he still had another hour in game before Mark and Griffin were due to arrive. Opening his inventory, Eric took stock of his current funds.

His coin pouch was significantly fatter than it had been before he'd met with Alistair, ten shiny new Sricks gleaming from the interface. Adding these coins to what he'd already had, Eric now possessed just over fifteen Sricks, with a few errant Cirts that would hopefully be enough to pay for the repairs to his sword and armour.

Thinking back, Eric seemed to remember Lucy saying that magic lessons would cost five silver Sricks from her, although Alistair had laughed at this and remarked that she taught the villagers for far cheaper. Debating briefly upon the merits of haggling with the mage, Eric decided against it for now. Although, he was fairly poor, and would certainly go broke quickly spending five Sricks a lesson. Alistair had made it clear that this was still considered fairly cheap compared to the price in the city, and also that Lucy was by far the most accomplished mage in the surrounding area. It would do him no good to alienate such a powerful teacher over a few coins, Eric thought, deciding against haggling for a lower price.

Closing his inventory, Eric first made his way towards Tom's smithy. While he definitely wanted to learn magic from Morningstar, it would do him no good to neglect his equipment for what could turn out to be a minor increase in his magical abilities.

Arriving at the smithy, Eric greeted Tom, withdrawing his sword from its sheath and handing it to the man. Staring at the sword for a moment, Tom flashed his gaze towards Eric disapprovingly, "The hell did ye do to this blade?" inquired the smith. Staring intently at the many notches and chips in the iron of the blade.

Eric shuffled his feet awkwardly, "I encountered a hobgoblin, it didn't go well for me," he explained.

Tom nodded at this, "If ye encountered a hobgoblin it's a wonder yer alive! I'll fix 'er for ya. But ye got te be more careful with yer blade. Any more stress and this sword would've snapped in twain."

Smiling awkwardly as the blacksmith took his sword and began to repair it, Eric was relieved to be able to pay the man and escape from the judgmental smiths presence. Despite his jovial tone, Eric swore that the man had glared subtly at him every time he fixed another notch in the sword.

'It's not my fault we weren't taught how to deal with hobgoblin attacks,' Eric muttered, kicking a rock in the path as he scurried towards Doreen's shop. There, the entire process repeated itself, though Doreen seemed far happier to see his damaged equipment than Tom had been. She was practically vibrating as she began to sow the tears in the leather back together, chatting incessantly the entire while.


"- and that's why I told him that if he wants to pursue Aileen then he needs to gain her father's approval! There's just no way that a man that strict will look badly upon someone doing things the old fashioned way. But if he pursues her in secret and Conn finds out?" Doreen shuddered at this, though strangely enough the shudder did not impede her fingers which danced across the final tear in his armour, sewing one last stitch in.

"And done! There ye go, dearie. That'll be thirteen Cirts," Doreen informed him pleasantly. Nearly dropping the coins in his rush, Eric paid the woman and escaped. Listening to Doreen was like having a crash course in the local gossip from a dozen chatty hairdressers. The woman never shut up! Still, she did nice work, Eric thought as he observed his leather armour that was now gleaming in the sunlight.

Admiring his armour briefly, Eric checked the time once more. Confirming that he had enough time, he began to trot towards Morningstar's house. This time he experienced no explosions or sudden attacks from xenophobic mages, making the journey much more pleasant than the last time he'd ventured through this part of the village.

Standing in front of Morningstar's house, Eric let out a small sigh. Gathering his courage, he reached out and gave the door several quick knocks, stepping back quickly just in case she'd rigged some magical trap to fry anyone foolish enough to knock on her door.

Glancing around warily, Eric watched as nothing happened. A soft breeze caressed the grass, rustling the stalks of the plants in the garden. A tiny chipmunk scurried across the top of the fence, its cheeks full of something or an other. The door itself remained still, without a sound emerging from within the house.

Waiting a full minute, Eric was just about to knock once more when the door swung open. Standing in the doorway was Morningstar, the annoyed scowl that seemed to have permanently graced her face being directed towards him at full force. Thinking of a saying his mother loved to parrot, Eric suppressed a giggle as he stood straight.

"I'm here for some magic lessons. Did I come at a bad time?"

Lucy's eye twitched at this, glaring up at the half-elf standing on her front porch, "Do you have the money? I'm not teaching you on credit," she said flatly. Eric took out a handful of silver Sricks, which glinted in the sunlight as he rolled them between his fingers.

"I've got enough for three lessons, is there a discount if I buy in bulk?" he asked in a playful manner.

"No."

"Alright, well would it be possible to have a lesson now?"

Lucy ran her fingers through her slightly tousled hair, her eyes losing focus as she appeared deep in thought, "I can give you one lesson. But you'll have to wait until I finish my experiment."

Eric nodded, "That's fine. I understand that you're busy."

With a slightly miffed expression Lucy nodded, opening the door wider to allow him entry. Following the mage inside, Eric was led up a series of stairs towards the tower he'd seen from outside the house. Emerging from the stairwell, he found himself in a circular room made of stone. The walls gleamed with dozens of runes, some barely visible against the grey walls, while others shone with brilliant colours.

The center of the room was dominated by a large plinth, which supported an enormous multi-coloured orb. The inside of the orb swam with various colours, though red seemed to be the dominant hue, overwhelming the rest of the colours inside the orb.

Various bookcases occupied spots along the walls, obscuring some runes with their enormous bulk. The shelves of the bookcases were filled with all sorts of interesting items, from books with interesting titles such as, 'Principles of Explosion Magic', 'Flameblade Enchanting', and 'A Collection of Theorems on Spatial Magic', to jars full of strange liquids, bowls of glittering dust, and even the skull of some exotic creature with a rune stamped in the middle of its forehead that glowed with a sinister grey colour.

An enormous set of windows at the top of the room allowed sunlight to stream in, illuminating specks of dust floating in the air. There was a suspiciously large amount of dust, Eric thought as he followed Lucy towards a ladder that lead to a platform that hovered above, taking up a third of the upper story of the tower. Climbing up the ladder, Eric found himself on a platform next to the windows, overlooking the first floor below. Looking out, Eric could see the entire village spread out before him.

"I didn't realize just how high up your tower was," Eric commented offhandedly, his palms glistening with a thin layer of sweat which he wiped absentmindedly on his tunic.

"It serves a practical purpose in troubled times," replied Lucy, sitting down at a desk overlooking the first floor of the tower. Peeking at the desk, Eric saw a scroll with a large number of overlapping runes inscribed upon the surface of the parchment. Sensing his gaze, Lucy turned around with a scowl.

"If you've got nothing to do then use the spell you're most confident in to strike that orb down there," Lucy said, pointing towards the orb in the middle of the first floor. Eric gave her a confused look, "Won't I break the orb if I do that?"

Lucy rolled her eyes, "You otherworlders really know nothing," she huffed, a wand appearing in her hand as she drew a dizzying series of runes in front of her. With a roar, an enormous ball of flames appeared, hurtling towards the first floor.

Paling, Eric took a step back, ready to visit Elysium for the second time that day. However, just as the fireball reached the vicinity of the orb, the runes along the walls began to flare. With a loud explosion, the fireball exploded, rocking the platform and rattling the windows in their frames. The explosion however, seemed to be contained by a thin transparent membrane which had appeared, creating a shield-like dome between the first floor and the rest of the house. As Eric observed, the flames were sucked into the orb, mingling with what he now saw were other spells that had been absorbed by the device.

As the explosion subsided, nothing remained of the enormous fireball except for the dust that was crazily flying around in the sunlight. That explains why there's so much dust in the air, Eric thought wryly to himself as he slowly calmed down, observing the aftermath of the fireball.

"Now do you see why you can use whatever spells you want in here? As long as you're below the level of an Expert Mage, any spells you use will simply be absorbed by the Dimensional Nullifier," Lucy explained, turning back to her work.

Seeing that Lucy was fully absorbed in her work, Eric walked over to the side of the platform, staring down at the brightly glowing orb.

"Can I fire spells anywhere I want? Or should I aim at the orb itself?" Eric asked. Lucy looked up with an irritated expression, "Anywhere is fine. Try not to aim at me or the windows, but the runes will suppress any magic used in this tower."

Nodding once more, Eric drew the runes for Wind Dart in the air, completing the spell he cast it towards the orb, watching as the spell coalesced and a dart of wind crashed into the orb. Unlike with Lucy's fireball, Eric was able to observe the absorption process this time, watching as his spell seemed to come to a stop a mere meter from the orb, slamming into an invisible field and freezing in midair. As the wind dart came to a complete halt, the mana comprising the spell seemed to unravel, strands of white and violet energy flowing towards the orb where they were sucked in. As the spell disappeared completely, a new streak of green light appeared within the orb.

With a satisfied look, Eric continued to cast Wind Dart at the orb, hurling spell after spell towards the magical tool. Sneaking a glance towards the half-elf, Lucy found herself begrudgingly surprised by the man's spellcasting. While he was clearly untrained, crudely drawing the mana into the mana construct to create the spell, the fact that he was already able to cast a spell such as Wind Dart, and wandlessly at that, was an impressive feat. It was clear now why he'd received a recommendation letter for Filoketh academy, she thought, putting down her quill and rolling up the scroll.

Engrossed in his spellcasting, Eric didn't even notice Lucy walking up behind him, observing his casting with interest.

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Chapter 118: Implications
Chapter 117: Award Ceremony
Chapter 116: Back to Tonbura
Chapter 115: Wagon Ride
Chapter 114: Death Toll
Chapter 113: Battle's Conclusion
Chapter 112: Eric's Plan
Chapter 111: Owin's Sacrifice
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Chapter 108: Setting Ou
Chapter 107: Crowsea Platoon
Chapter 106: Riverside Contemplations
Chapter 105: Award Ceremony
Chapter 104: Healer's Pride
Chapter 103: Finals 2
Chapter 102: Finals (1)
Chapter 101: Semi-finals
Chapter 100: Hydrus vs Jun
Chapter 99: Assassin Player
Chapter 98: Grott's Confidence
Chapter 97: Crowd (dis)Pleaser
Chapter 96: Interviews
Chapter 95: Ryan's Skill
Chapter 94: The Top 16
Chapter 93: Eric vs Rob 2
Chapter 92: Eric vs Rob (1)
Chapter 91: Tamira vs Astrid
Chapter 90: Griffin vs Seryllia
Chapter 89: Eric vs Mikasa
Chapter 88: Hydrus vs Tanix
Chapter 87: Hydrus
Chapter 86: The Top 32
Chapter 85: Eric vs Soren
Chapter 84: Guild Talks
Chapter 83: Gio vs Glaivewind
Chapter 82: Round Three
Chapter 81: Round Two
Chapter 80: Axesmasher
Chapter 79: The Stage is Se
Chapter 78: The Tournament Begins!
Chapter 77: Registration
Chapter 76: Vindammer Town
Chapter 75: Itemized Fancy
Chapter 74: Eric's Focus
Chapter 73: Tournament Notice
Chapter 72: Eleanor
Chapter 71: Cat
Chapter 70: Planning 2
Chapter 69: Planning 1
Chapter 68: Time Skips Along
Chapter 67: Falchion
Chapter 66: Normal Magic
Chapter 65: Bleak Cave Barrow
Chapter 64: Bleak Cave Barrow
Chapter 63: The Wolf Spirit
Chapter 62: A Sense of Unease (5)
Chapter 61: A Sense of Unease (4)
Chapter 60: A Sense of Unease 3
Chapter 59: A Sense of Unease (2)
Chapter 58: A Sense of Unease (1)
Chapter 57: Skilled Observations
Chapter 56: Cause for Concern
Chapter 55: Recruitment Drive
Chapter 54: Familiar Faces
Chapter 53: Rendezvous
Chapter 52: Morningstar's Magical Manor (3)
Chapter 51: Morningstar's Magical Manor 2
Chapter 50: Morningstar's Magical Manor 1
Chapter 49: Elysium
Chapter 48: Stats and Sidetracks
Chapter 47: Magic Dar
Chapter 46: Lichfrost Fores
Chapter 45: Whispers
Chapter 44: Magical Beginnings
Chapter 43: Wolf Den Caverns 2
Chapter 42: Wolf Den Caverns 1
Chapter 41: Showing Off
Chapter 40: Competitive Press Conference
Chapter 39: Early Talks
Chapter 38: Showing Off
Chapter 37: Interlude - Owin's Repor
Chapter 36: Morningstar
Chapter 35: Dashing Cu
Chapter 34: Battle of Stony Hill
Chapter 33: Negotiations
Chapter 32: The Hun
Chapter 31: Fallen Soldier
Chapter 30: Death
Chapter 29: Elite
Chapter 28: Leveling
Chapter 27: Interlude - Council Meeting
Chapter 26: Lose it All
Chapter 25: Have it All
Chapter 24: Skillful Talks
Chapter 23: Active Learning
Chapter 22: Wolfish Tendencies
Chapter 21: Basic Skills
Chapter 20: First Blood
Chapter 19: Interlude - Astrid's Questions
Chapter 18: Militia Duties
Chapter 17: Tonbura Village
Chapter 16: Names and Portals
Chapter 15: Reprimands
Chapter 14: Magic
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