Celestial Arcane Academy.
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A figure hovered in mid-air, their gaze locked on a specific spot below. Clad in a long, flowing cloak that billowed gently in the morning breeze, the figure's face was obscured by a deep hood, casting shadows over their features. Only their eyes were visible—cold, calculating, and glowing faintly with an unnatural light.
The figure's gaze was intense, unblinking, as they focused on one of the dormitory rooms. From this vantage point, they could sense the aetheric disturbance emanating from within the Meditation Room below. It was chaotic and powerful, unlike anything typically felt within the academy grounds.
"Hmm... So it begins," the figure murmured, their voice barely a whisper against the wind but carrying an ominous weight.
They extended a hand, fingers splayed wide, and began to channel a thin, almost invisible thread of aether. It snaked through the air like a wisp of smoke, spiraling downward towards the room where Adrian and Aria were.
"Such a strange confluence of energies... It seems the little one has started her awakening. And the boy... interesting," the figure continued, speaking as if to themselves, yet there was a hint of amusement in their tone. "No wonder 'he' didn't say anything when she got together with him..."
"But..."
The aether thread moved with purpose, piercing through the walls of the dormitory effortlessly. The figure closed their eyes, focusing intently as they used the thread to feel the energy inside. They could sense Aria's wild breakthrough, the fluctuating aether, the strange elemental manifestations swirling around her.
"She's tapping into something ancient, something beyond her current understanding," the figure mused. "But without control, this could become dangerous—for both of them."
The figure paused, seeming to consider something. Then, with a small gesture, they tightened the thread of aether, attempting to stabilize the chaotic energy within the room, even if just slightly. They knew they couldn't directly interfere—such actions would draw unwanted attention—but a subtle nudge might keep things from spiraling out of control.
"Sigh..."
The cloaked figure watched intently as their aether thread snaked its way through the dormitory walls, subtly influencing the turbulent energies inside. With a gentle twist of their wrist, the thread shifted slightly, creating a stabilizing force around Aria and Adrian.
"Consider this a help from me," the figure whispered, their voice tinged with an enigmatic amusement. As they finished their statement, they released the thread, allowing it to dissipate into the air, its work done.
"Hmmm?" The figure turned in another direction, their eyes squinting.
"Guess it's time for me to leave," They then chuckled softly, the sound low and almost inaudible against the wind.
Before departing, the figure raised their other hand, and a faint shimmer surrounded them, creating an invisible barrier to conceal their presence from any prying eyes below. With a satisfied nod, they turned away from the scene, their cloak swirling in the breeze.
With a smooth, practiced motion, the figure lifted a hand, and a swirling portal of dark energy materialized before them. They stepped through without hesitation, the portal closing behind them in a blink, leaving the sky above the academy as empty as before.
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Inside the Meditation Room.
Noxy slowly stirred, its small body twitching as it began to wake. The air was filled with chaotic aether, and its senses were immediately on alert. As it opened its eyes, a soft golden glow briefly flickered within them.
It looked up to see its mama, Aria, sitting in the center of the room, her face contorted in pain, and its papa, Adrian, standing protectively in front of her, deflecting a barrage of elemental projectiles.
Noxy's instincts kicked in. It knew something was wrong. It quickly scampered over to Adrian, who was still engaged in the task of shielding Aria from the erratic aether manifestations.
Adrian noticed the little hedgehog rushing toward him. "Noxy, be careful! Go hide in front of your mama!" he called out, his voice strained with the effort of blocking a particularly sharp ice shard and fast lightning bolts.
But Noxy had no intention of hiding. Determined to help, it planted its feet firmly and said in its small, but resolute voice, (Noxy... help...)
"What do-"
But before Adrian could protest, Noxy's quills began to vibrate, glowing faintly with a mysterious invisible energy. Then, in a sudden burst, several quills shot out from Noxy's back, each one flying towards the swirling elemental forms that filled the room.
Adrian's eyes widened in shock as he watched the quills soar through the air. "What the—"
As soon as Noxy's quills made contact with the various elemental manifestations—ice shards, earth spikes, fireballs, water droplets, and lightning bolts—they immediately stopped in their tracks, as if frozen in time. The entire room seemed to hold its breath, the chaotic aether now eerily still, suspended in mid-air.
Adrian stared in disbelief. "What… how…?" He glanced down at Noxy, who stood proudly, its tiny chest puffed out with determination.
For a moment, the room was silent, the only sound being Aria's labored breathing. Adrian took a deep breath, the tension in his shoulders easing slightly. "Noxy… you did it. You stopped them."
Noxy turned to Adrian, its eyes sparkling with a mix of pride and concern. (Noxy… protect mama... papa,) it said softly, its small voice filled with a gentle resolve.
Adrian knelt down, carefully picking up Noxy and holding it close. "Thank you, Noxy," he whispered, his voice filled with gratitude and curiosity. He then turned his attention back to Aria, whose breathing was beginning to steady, though her face still showed signs of strain.
The room, now free from the assault of wild elemental energy, began to calm. Adrian could feel the shift in aether, the chaotic storm slowly abating. He knew they weren't out of danger yet, but for the moment, they had a reprieve.
Adrian looked back at Noxy, a newfound curiosity and awe in his eyes. "I don't know how you did that, maybe it is your ability, but you've bought us some time." He gently placed Noxy beside Aria, ensuring it was safe. "Good job, little one."
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Noxy nodded, its tiny eyes never leaving Aria's face. It nestled close to her, a small, protective presence amidst the lingering tension of the room.