The minutes passed as if time were stretching, slow and cruel, and Strax felt the weight of frustration taking over his body. Each attempt, each failure, felt like another step toward the abyss, and Daniela's promise that he would learn something "simple" was turning into a challenge he was starting to doubt could be overcome.
Only ten minutes left.
Ten damn minutes to complete the training and earn the reward he so desperately wanted...
The field around him seemed still, the wind motionless, and the only thing moving was his mind, spinning like an overdrive machine, trying to process the instructions he couldn't fully understand.
He had failed repeatedly, trying to merge fire and ice, the two opposites. But while the flame burned the ice, and the ice extinguished the flame, he found himself further from achieving what Daniela had asked. She was right: his focus was wrong. He was trying to force the two energies to become one, but that only created more tension. Every movement seemed like a mistake. A failure. Chapter Enjoy:
It was then, amidst the growing frustration, that Strax felt something different. Something he hadn't considered before.
"What she said... fire and ice are not opposites... They are just different manifestations of the same energy..."
It was a sudden revelation. He no longer needed to force fire and ice to merge. He just needed to let them flow together. As if they were two natural flows of mana, converging to form something new, something whole. Like two faces of the same coin.
He closed his eyes, taking a deep breath, trying to feel the energy around him. He felt the heat of the fire and the coldness of the ice merging in his essence. There was no need to fight these energies. They were not enemies; they were parts of something greater. Something he still didn't fully understand, but could now perceive more clearly. The fire didn't burn the ice. The ice didn't extinguish the fire. They coexisted. Together. As parts of the same natural cycle.
The dragons within him seemed to awaken, a spark of something ancient and powerful rushing through his veins. His eyes, usually dark and expressionless, shone with the intensity of a flame, while a primal aura spread around his body. His Dragon eyes opened for a brief moment, a golden flame shining in his iris, as if the very mana of the world was speaking to him, revealing long-hidden secrets.
The ice and fire began to merge. Not as opposites, but as a unity. The blade that took shape in his hands seemed alive, vibrating with the energy he now understood to be his true power. The ice sparkled, the flame danced along the edges, but both coexisted without conflict. There was balance.
Strax looked at the blade in his hands, and for a moment, there was no more doubt. He had found the balance Daniela had spoken of. He no longer needed to struggle to control the elements. He only needed to be the channel, the point of union between them.
The blazing ice sword shone brightly for a moment before disappearing in an explosion of energy, dissipating as if it had never existed. Strax, panting, looked at Daniela, who was watching him with a smile that, though subtle, was filled with recognition.
"See? It wasn't that hard," she said, but there was something different in her voice now. Something more serious, as if she had seen something he didn't fully understand yet.
'What the hell was that... those eyes were anything but normal...' she thought.
Strax looked at her, still feeling the echo of the newfound power in his body. He knew something had changed within him. The balance he had just achieved was only the beginning. He could feel the promise of something much greater.
Daniela's embarrassment seemed to intensify with each word. She stopped pacing and looked at him with a look of desperation. "This isn't normal, Strax! You don't do this! I... I'm not ready for this!"
"Neither am I," Strax replied with a wink. "But, from what you promised, it seems like it's something you're going to have to do."
The chaos consuming Daniela was palpable. She didn't know whether to laugh, scream, or run. "You're impossible!" she exclaimed, already trying to hide behind a nearby tree, but, of course, her face was still scarlet, betraying her state of pure agony.
Strax watched with an amused expression, the shadows of a mischievous smile forming. "I can be patient too, Daniela. But don't make me wait too long. Time is running out."
"A-a... I'll kill you!" Daniela shouted, but her body, already completely out of control, betrayed her. In the frenzy of trying to escape, she stumbled and, with a scream of fear, fell face-first into the ground.
"Ow!!!" she screamed, crawling to try to get up, but instead, she got covered in dirt and mud up to her knees. "Ugh... damn..." she groaned, trying to get rid of the mess but failing to avoid the complete disaster she had become.
Strax watched, his expression shifting between amusement and slight concern. The scene was hilarious, but he also knew Daniela was in agony. She seemed completely out of her mind. "Looks like your body isn't too eager to keep your promise, huh?" he commented, his voice dripping with light sarcasm.
But before Daniela could retaliate or get up, a new voice cut through the moment with the precision of a sharp blade.
"Ah, ah..." The voice was calm but filled with authority. Both turned toward the source of the voice, and there stood Cassandra, Daniela's sister. Her red hair cascaded softly over her shoulders, and she observed the scene with an impassive expression, as if this were just another ordinary day. "Looks like today's training isn't going too well, huh, Daniela?"
Daniela, still trying to rid herself of the dirt covering her clothes, looked at her sister with a mix of shame and frustration. "You... you saw that?! It's his fault!"
Cassandra looked at Strax, her eyes gleaming with a hint of disguised amusement. "I saw that. And of course, it was his fault." She paused, as if thinking about what to say next, before adding with a mischievous smile, "But, Daniela, please, as much as you've failed spectacularly, you're taking a bath now. You're filthy."
Daniela let out a frustrated groan, as if the world were falling apart around her. "But... but I'm in the middle of... of something important! And you're still making me take a bath?"
Cassandra crossed her arms and raised an eyebrow. "Yes. Now. I don't want to see you any dirtier than this, and you know that after a mess like this, there are no excuses. Go to the baths." She gestured toward the path that led to the showers, her authority making any argument seem pointless.
"I... but what about Strax? He... he made me lose focus!" Daniela protested, still struggling in the mud.
"I didn't do anything, believe me," Strax replied with a mischievous smile, crossing his arms as he watched the clash between the two redheads. "I think it was just... a little accident."
"It doesn't matter." Cassandra seemed unphased, as always. "Go take a bath, and then we'll get back to training. And Strax... you're going to have to clean up too. You're not leaving here covered in mud like some animal."