Chapter 693: Realms within Realms

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Chapter 693: Realms within Realms

A hamster wheel, Dallion thought. Were stuck in a damned hamster wheel!

The concept was difficult to grasp, impossible even, until the group split in two, walking in different directions. Then, the flaws in the realm began to become obvious. While walking in their respective directions, thered always be something that forced itself between the groupstrees, hills, anything that would keep them from seeing each other. However, it was enough for someonein this case Dallionto fly up into the sky to find that the distance between groups remained less than a hundred feet. Just to confirm his suspicion, Dallion did another line attack and flew in the respective direction. The reality tear shifted like a crack on the inside of a bottle would the bottle rolled.

This is all part of the challenge, Raven said.

Yeah. Dallion descended back to the ground. And something I havent studied, thanks to mage Argus, he hissed. Are any of you familiar with magic realms and dimensions?

Dallion expected Cheska to be the one to show off with her knowledge. To his surprise, it was Iksa who raised her hand. Even back in class, she tended to be the quiet one to the point that Dallion had never considered her remotely special. Then again, he had made the same mistake about Phoil.

All realms are connected, she said. Not directly, but there are places which link to them. She paused, turning to Raven.

Go ahead. The black-haired waved his hand. He doesnt have an echo.

So, I was right, Dallion thought. All of them, indeed, had echoes and what was more, Raven had all but confirmed that they had the same echoes.

Every item realm is connected to the banishment realm, the girl continued. So is every city. When someone creates something, a guardian moves from that realm to the realm of the guardian. Normally only the Moons can do this. However, there are exceptions. She looked down.

Dallion felt a slight chill pass through his body. Could this be the reason that Raven insisted so much that he join the alliance? While Nil was correct that Dallion had a lot to offer, in terms of spell knowledge and abilities, he had only one thing that separated him from everyone else: the magic he was granted.

What exceptions? he asked.

Were in a magic realm. With the right spells and preparation, one can find the point that connects realms and follow them to the other side.

At least they werent going to sacrifice him. Dallion felt both relief and shame. There were many things he was worried about, but being threatened by a group of children wasnt even in his top ten. One could argue that it wasnt the children that he was afraid of, but their parents and the person whod given them their echoes, but even so it wasnt a fight he should be able to lose.

Okay, how do we find the connection spot?

The girl didnt answer.

Phoil, take them out, Raven said.

On cue, the large boy took out a stack of cards from his pocket. One could almost say that they seemed pretty standard. Dallion couldnt see any magic symbols on them, let alone spells. What he did see was them shimmering in the light of something that wasnt from this world.

They have items from other worlds, Dallion noted.

Really? Nil sounded surprised. Thats peculiar. There arent supposed to be any.

Clearly, there are.

Thats not what I meant! the old echo snapped. What I meant to say is that they arent supposed to have them. The items that werent destroyed were locked up tight.

Dallion didnt argue, but in his mind he was wondering what if someone had restarted the previous archmages experiments. With so many mages from Earth, the temptation would be significant.

We follow the death of a guardian.

Phoil took the top card and tore it in two.

This wasnt the first time Dallion had seen items destroyed. He himself had broken items, killed plants and animals, even people. Never before had he killed something just to see where its departing guardian went. In some way, it was almost like looking at a creatures soul leaving its body so as to find the path to the spirit world. The most alarming thing was that in this case, it actually worked. For a split-second Dallion saw something shimmer out of the torn card. Immediately, he focused on it with his magic layer vision. The guardian was there, or at least a distorted version of it, floating through the air like a semi-transparent thread.

That way! Dallion almost shouted, pointing in the direction. Every instinct in him urged him to chase the guardian. Thankfully, all the wisdom and experience acquired as a hunter kept him from doing so.

Before Dallion could explain what he wanted her to do, another card was torn. The sound caught his attention. A new shimmering guardian thread emerged, only this time it went in a different direction. Dallion half expected that. In his mind, he could see various realms float around the one they were currently at. Chaotic, but with a principlethats what he was told at the mage village a while back. The womans magic trait was a lot higher, of course, but that didnt matter. It was the principle that was important. Right now, it seemed that Dallion and the rest were locked in a realm without a clue. The truth was that there were clues everywhere. They just had to figure out how to see them.

Do five, Dallion said. And, Phoil, stop tearing up cards.

Hes right, Raven agreed. Well need them later.

There was a moment of tenseness, after which Phoil put away the deck of cards, and Iksa cast her spells.

Both the symbols and the pattern on which they had to be put on were beyond his current abilities. That didnt stop him from carefully observing for future reference. Once a spell was complete, a circular portal appeared, leading to another realm like a giant opening.

One portal done, Iksa continued. Two openings appeared, then three, then four, and finally five. Just as Dallion suspected, they moved about in random fashion, though never coming in contact with one another.

Dallion tried to see any difference between the realms using his layer vision, but there was nothing to see. The Moon realm guarded its secrets jealously.

Do I tear another card? Phoil glanced at Raven.

No, Dallion answered instead. You said that the right way will lead us closer to the Moon?

Closer is a relative term, the black-haired replied. But yes, well get closer.

And the Purple Moon is the essence of magic. Dallion reached out and let his magic stream out of his fingers. He had to be careful not to use up too much, or hed faint, or worse. Most of the minuscule threads went in all directions, though one cluster shot at one of the portals.

The principle of magic is pulling, Dallion thought. It held true here as well.

Its there, he said.

You cant be sure.

No, but its better than relying on cards.

Raven hesitated.

You can play it safe all you want, but a choice must be made. A lot of planning has gone into preparing this, so itll be a while before theres time for another go.

Dallion knew that he couldnt use music skills to affect an echo, not a mage one, anyway. Still, he had some experience in high stakes politics to know that the closer one was to achieving a goal, the more difficult it was to let it all go to waste. No doubt the Moonstones were the prizesomething that only a novice could obtain. After all, it was never mentioned that the people who obtained the item couldnt give it to someone else.

Youll lead? the black-haired asked.

Isnt that why you invited me to this group?

No.

The honest reply astonished Dallion.

If the portal closes after you, youre on your own.

Thats harsh. Dallion frowned.

Iksas the only one who can open it. If she cant, well leave you behind and continue with the original plan.

There was an original plan? And no one told me? Sure.

Taking a deep breath, Dallion split into a dozen instances. Half of them stepped through the portal in question. After Dallion was satisfied that there were no hidden traps or ambushes on the other side, he ended his combat splitting and stepped in as well.