Chapter 13: Prana Scorned
The two friends fell silent on the ride home after Riyans combat demonstration. Maiya brooded over magic, while Vir couldnt keep his mind off of the Talents Riyan had shown him. Was this his path to power? Or would he find he lacked aptitude for Talents as well? He wasnt overly optimistic, given his prior luck.
We will begin by testing your potential, Riyan said as he maneuvered the Ashva into its hidden stable, tucked into a cave carved into the hill beside the abode. In magic, as well as the physical arts. Ashborn are supposed to be superior in both. Today, we see whether the rumors are true.
Superior? That didn't describe him at all, and he was sure Riyan could tell, with that piercing stare of his. It was as if the man saw every dark secret he kept.
What exactly are Ashborn? Vir asked.
Other than their strength, their sickly pale skin, and red eyes, no one truly knows, Riyan replied, to his disappointment. He was hoping the man would know more.
Vir braced himself for what was to come.
You cant ask Vir to fight before he's healed! Maiya said.
Indeed, with his sorry state, a test of physical ability would be ill advised. Instead, we shall test both of your magical aptitudes today. Combat can come later. Follow me.Read latest chapters at novelhall.com Only
The two friends exchanged a glance. Vir knew how this would go. He knew hed fail the magic test. What would Riyan do once he found out? Would he abandon Vir for being defective?
Vir followed the big man into the house with heavy steps, his mind spinning through scenarios. His burn wounds were still tightly bandaged. The pain had lessened significantly, but he was in no position to survive alone, let alone out on a desert. If Riyan decided he was worthless and kicked him out, Maiya would undoubtedly leave too. But Riyan could simply threaten her with Virs life to force her to stay.
This is bad. Extremely bad.
He swore under his breath. He should have taken more precautions. Maybe he couldve stolen Riyans Ashva with Maiya What was he thinking, believing he could convince Riyan that hed be useful even without magic?
But now it was too late. There was nothing he could do. His steps turned heavy as their instructor led them to his magic testing apparatus.
His friend squeezed his arm. Relax, she whispered. We talked about this, remember? Whatever it is, Im sure he has a plan, even if you cant do magic.
Neel came running up to them the moment they entered the house, tail wagging excitedly.
Maiya looked happy as she bent down and ruffled the bandys fur. Happier than usual. Of course she was. Why wouldnt she be giddy with excitement? Her father had an affinity, as did her grandfather. She had reasons to hope for an affinity, even if it was a bit late to manifest. Looking at her made Vir feel better. Maybe something good would come out of this.
Apramor had never once allowed his daughter to test her magic after shed reached a certain age. The priest had once told Vir that the kingdom scooped up all high affinity children, that no one ever saw them again. He feared that.
No doubt Apramor would be thrilled if Maiya never manifested an affinity. And with the priests family history of magic proficiency, he had good reason to be scared.
After what felt like an eternity to them both, they finally arrived at the door of a dusty storeroom.
I can hardly remember the last time I used this. I only hope it still works, Riyan muttered as he rummaged around the room.
After retrieving the orb, Riyan led them to the dining room, where he set the device on the table.
Like Apramors testing apparatus, this one also resembled a transparent crystal the size of Virs head.
The man insisted that Neel remain outside. With the looks the bandy was giving the orb, it was probably the right call. Vir couldnt imagine what would happen if Neel pounced on the priceless thing and broke it. Vir led his four-legged friend into the bedroom and latched the door shut before hurrying back, cursing how heavily his heart pounded in his chest, even from this slight exertion.
Riyan dusted off the orb and grasped it with both hands. Within seconds, it emitted a moderately bright light, the color of the sun. It was very much not the same color that was inside Riyan.
I possess a Greater affinity for Life magic. Useless for combat, of course. Many consider Life to be less desirable than the other five, but I have lost count of the number of times this magic has saved my life. What use is combat power if youre dead? Somehow, the Kinjals do not understand this.
Vir gazed at the device with intense concentration. He could see something! Something flowed out of Riyans body, into the device. And the same-colored something was sucked out of the air into the device as well. The prana was white.
C-can I go first? Maiya asked.
Riyan gestured to the crystal. As you wish.
Maiyas expression resembled Virs when hed first tested years ago; her eyes danced with all-consuming wonder. Her anticipation was palpable, and that made Vir feel bad for her. What if she didnt manifest an affinity after all?
He was always amazed that Maiya had never disobeyed her father and sneaked in to test herself. Shed firmly refused his repeated invitations to go behind Apramors back, despite her curiosity. Vir wished he had that kind of self discipline.
Maiya touched the crystal. There was no pause or delay; the instant her fingers came into contact with the crystal, it glowed brightly. In fact, it glowed even more brilliantly than when Riyan had touched it.
Maiya shrieked and pumped her fist in joy. Is thatdoes this mean I have an Apex affinity? She asked Riyan, who stroked his beard thoughtfully.
Vir braced himself and walked up to the crystal. Riyan watched like a hawk.
Maybe this time will be different, he deluded. Maybe Apramors device was broken.
It wasnt. He placed his hands upon the crystal, and nothing happened. Nothing flew out of his body. Nothing was sucked out of the air.
Riyan was not pleased. No affinities? Disappointing. Most disappointing.
What will you do with me now?
Riyan massaged the bridge of his nose. This is a setback. We will have to make up for it with your physical combat training.
Maiya breathed a sigh of relief. Vir kept his hands on the crystal.
Hed survived. But was this alright? If he kept the fact that he was prana scorned from Riyanas Maiya had helped him do until nowwhat would happen when Riyan inevitably uncovered the truth?
Vir knew what it meant to lie. Rudvik hated liars. And Vir would die before he betrayed his fathers memory. If he wanted to train with Riyan, hed have to be honest. Both to himself, and to his instructor.
Its not just that, Riyan, Vir said.
Vir looked Riyan in the eye. Forget affinities. I cant even use basic utility orbs like everyone else.
Maiyas eyes bulged. What do you think youre
What do you mean? Riyan asked, cutting her off. I have never come across a person who cant use utility magic.
From the day I was born, Ive been Im prana scorned.
Maybe he wasnt. For the first time ever, he hoped he wasnt.
I gotta tell Maiya!
But what about Riyan? The fact remained; as of this moment, he simply couldnt use magic. At all.
Vir contemplated telling Riyan that he could see prana, but he doubted the man would believe him. He, himself wasn't even sure if he was right. The last thing he needed was Riyan accusing him of lying, breaking whatever little trust he had. And even if Vir could see prana, he couldn't use orbs. It wasn't like Riyan would shower him with praises for that.
Riyan held Virs gaze for a long moment. I see.
What will you do with me now? Vir asked, his voice barely louder than a whisper.
Divulging this information was not in your best interest, the Ghost of Godshollow said. You feared that if I knew, I would throw you out, correct?
Vir nodded.
But you felt that keeping the secret would be worse, Riyan continued. And you were right to think so. Be at ease. In recognition of your honesty, I will not banish you yet. Prove to me that the physical prowess you displayed in the forest was no fluke. If you impress me sufficiently, I shall allow you to stay.
Vir felt the weight of a mountain come off his shoulders. He wasnt out of the woods yethed have to prove himselfbut he could manage that. He was sure of it.
Still, I have never met someone incapable of using basic utility magic, Riyan said, stroking his long beard. He sure liked to do that.
Maiya timidly raised her hand. Could we install utilities around the home that dont require magic? Like locks and taps and such? Things have been awfully inconvenient for Vir. Hes essentially trapped unless someone opens the doors for him
Vir knew that the one who was most inconvenienced by his lack of prana was Maiya herself. But his friend would never admit that. He silently thanked her for bringing up the topic.
That will require some doing. If the boy can prove his combat potential to me once he recovers, then I may consider it. If not
He left his sentence unfinished, the implication obvious.
Now tell me, Riyan said. How much do you two know about the workings of prana?
Maiya grinned, and Vir found himself doing the same. Finally. Finally, they were going to get a glimpse into the secrets of the mejai!
Next time: 14 - The Energy Of Life