Chapter 39
Tom and I were walking towards the gates. I was looking forward to finally getting to try out some of the new [Mana Augmentation] I had planned out. As we closed in on the gate there seemed to be a big crowd of people gathered.
My first instinct was that there had been a vampire attack. Being at the guard compound for the last six days I heard some rumours about some supposed vampire incidents but nothing concrete.
“You think this is a vampire attack?” I asked Tom.
“What made you jump to that conclusion?” Tom said.
“Well I heard that there have been instances that have happened in the city already.”
“And where exactly did you hear this oh so reliable information” he looked at me with a mixture of exasperation and amusement.
“In the guard compound, I did spend the last six days there.”
“And let me guess, you also heard them all in the afternoons.”
“Yeah, how did you know?” he had taken the wind out of my sails and I could practically feel myself stepping into a trap with that confirmation.
“Because, all we had so far has been two missing people reports with no lead, nothing to point to a vampire. This of course won’t stop the new recruits from coming up with a thousand theories on what is happening.” He said laughing.
As we reached the gate we found out that the commotion seemed to be a line for a new inspection for both leaving and entering the city. This new bottleneck has caused a backup of people with busy mornings.
We patiently waited for our turn in line, after all we weren’t in such a hurry, but as we reached our turn Tom made straight for the person in charge of the whole operation.
“Morning Captain! Any chance you can tell me what’s happening here?” he said while offering a salute.
“Hi Tom. There has been a third disappearance. The eight performed a rather pricey ritual last night after the news broke. They confirmed that the vampire is still in the city. They just don’t know where.”
“Ok, that still doesn’t explain all of this.”
“You do know enhancing damage isn’t the only way for spells to be useful. Shadow ones especially are made not to draw attention.”
Drawing attention, this idea made me think. What could light or shadow be good for if they didn’t directly deal damage. It then occurred to me, all the times when I was playing video games my parents would always warn me again and again, this was something I could use out here.
As a plan came together we stumbled upon another feline and I could also make out the deer tracks it was following. Instead of drawing my axe I pulled out my shield and spear. Me and the cat circled each other while my brother took a step back. He has seen me kill more than eight of them today and seemed to realize I wanted to try something new so he gave me space.
As the feline closed in for the attack I infused about three times the amount of mana I usually use into my shield, I also tried my hardest to recreate the light element. For once I could actually feel the spell have the effect I wanted.
I split my big rectangular shield in 7 equal horizontal sections. I then had each light up with a different color of the rainbow. The finishing touch was making each section switch to the color of the one below it every 0.05 second. The spell lasted for about three quarters of a second but that was more than enough to massively disorientate the cat as it practically squared itself onto my spear.
Being beyond pleased with the success of my spell I looked past the impaled prey to see my brother standing there and vigorously rubbing his eyes. Apparently the cat wasn’t the only one caught in my little light show.
“What the hell was that?” he said as he closed in on me with bloodshot eyes. “I’ve never seen anything even close to that from any of our mages.”
I couldn’t give him the truth here, after all the idea came from those seizure levels that were so notorious in early video games. “Well, I thought about what you said about using magic in a way to do something besides damage. I thought the lights would distract it. It worked better than I expected.” I gave him a toothy grin at that.
“Better than you expected...” He mumbled under his breath “That little trick of your left me so dizzy I almost tripped while not moving. How much stronger is it than your usual spells?”
“I put in about three times the mana I usually use.” He nodded at that. “Anyway it’s going to get dark a bit and I finally have some deer tracks. Let's go bag that and head back home.”
The quick following of the tracks brought us to one lone deer. I took out an arrow, before drawing I finally thought of a good augmentation I could add to an arrow shot without sacrificing my aim.
Air water fire and earth would all affect the arrow physically. While wind might have the potential to make it stronger I didn’t have the control I needed for that just yet. Light was something I could have added on but all that would do is work as an early warning system that someone was shooting at you. Shadow on the other hand could work to diminish the presence of the arrow
After drawing the bow I used the usual amount of mana I put into a swing and let the arrow loose. I didn’t hear anything from when the arrow shot. I even had problems seeing my arrow until about halfway to its target when the mana ran out and the arrow became noticeable again.
As I watched the deer get hit without having even raised its head in warning I felt a lot better about the progress I made today. These four new applications of mana will quickly make their way into my training rotation.