Chapter 30: Red Hair (1)

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Chapter 30: Red Hair (1)

The next morning, they found out there were other mages who had arrived before them. Their group consisted of Seers from the nine starisles subsidiary to Humusi. But Humusi was itself part of a set of starisles subsidiary to Ira. And apparently, High Mystic peers of Purattu had been sent to all of those other places to recruit Seers. Five of the other groups had checked in. Four hadnt.

Even still, there were already well over a hundred conscripted Seers.

All of them were present for the morning assembly in the main courtyard. Xerxes saw a wide mix of individuals. There seemed to be a slight majority of males, but he wasnt completely sure. There were short and tall people. Fat and skinny. All sorts of hair colorsthe majority dark, but a few with lighter hair like Purattu, or even fair hair like people from Odand a host of different skin complexions. The only thing uniting all of them was that they were young.

The Humusi mages followed the example of the others and arranged themselves in ranks. Back home, the Academy had been a supposedly prestigious location. And yet, on the entire planet, there werent even fifty Seers total, with only a small portion of them being students at the Academy.nove(l)bi(n.)com

Seeing so many magic practitioners in one place, Xerxes muttered, This is crazy.

I know, Gandash said. There are more mages here than on all of Mannemid. And were all students.

Newcomers from Humusi, welcome, said a man who stood at a podium at the front of the square. It was the same gray-haired man from the day before. Im High Archon Kingallu, the headmaster of this school.

Xerxes mind spun. A High Archon? In his entire life, the most powerful mage he had ever known prior to meeting Purattu was Mystic Aban Saddi. He had always thought of Aban Saddi as an all-powerful expert, yet Purattu had killed a massive Abhorrent with a single spell. But compared to a High Archon, lowly Mystics and High Mystics might as well be called weak.

Then, something caught Xerxes eye. A flash of color completely different from anything else present.

Red.

It was a bright, fiery color that swirled out of one of the carriage doors, almost like a wisp of fire, or a swirl of leaves from the deepest part of autumn.

At first, Xerxes was confused. Then he realized the red color was someones hair. Fascinated, he focused on the person stepping out of the carriage, and realized it was a young woman. Her hair was alive around her, a crimson mass that caressed her shoulders and, at the same time, seemingly defied gravity as it floated around her. However, it obscured her face, such that Xerxes craned his neck in an attempt to glimpse her eyes.

As she stepped onto the paving stones of the courtyard, she brushed her hair aside, and he saw her face. She had a long, straight nose and pink lips that were curved into a permanent smile. He couldnt tell the color of her eyes from such a distance, but they were light. Perhaps blue. Regardless, in all his recent travels, he hadnt seen anyone else like her.

Im going to marry her, he thought. Even after the concept popped up in his mind, he didnt think it strange. There was something about this young woman that struck him to the core. He cared about her. Right away. Instantly.

More Seers emerged from the carriages, but he wasnt looking at them. He was staring at the girl with red hair, his mind swirling with a thousand thoughts. Whats her name? Which order of magic does she study? What kind of food does she like? The thoughts eventually ran together until his mind was a mush, as if hed been knocked out while standing straight up.

She wore traveling clothes, including knee-high leather boots, sturdy trousers, a brown outer garment, and what appeared to be a homespun cloak. Every single piece of clothing accentuated her perfectly.

I dont know who you are, but I love you, he thought.