Chronicles of Legends

By WhiteDeath14

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Love and hatred, peace and war, light and darkness. Follow the captivating journey of four reincarnated souls... More

Volume 1 Chapter 0 - Prologue
Volume 1 Chapter 1 - Mana Cores
Volume 1 Chapter 2 - Alistair
Volume 1 Chapter 3 - Zestier
Volume 1 Chapter 4 - Zestier II
Volume 1 Chapter 5 - Prince of Elenoir
Volume 1 Chapter 6 - Genius of Orbel
Volume 1 - Epilogue
Volume 2 Chapter 0 - Prologue
Volume 2 Chapter 1 - Adventurer's Examination
Volume 2 Chapter 2 - Three Races Tournament
Volume 2 Chapter 3 - Wunderkinds
Volume 2 Chapter 4 - Discovery
Interlude - Elder Rinia - Prophecy
Volume 2 Chapter 5 - The Death Talon Dungeon
Volume 2 Chapter 6 - A Higher Being
Volume 2 Chapter 7 - Realmheart
Volume 2 Chapter 8 - Aether
Volume 2 Chapter 9 - Director Goodsky
Volume 2 Chapter 10 - Spirits
Volume 2 Chapter 11 - Love
Volume 2 Chapter 12 - Dance
Volume 2 Chapter 13 - Engagement
Volume 2 Chapter 14 - Lances
Volume 2 Chapter 15 - Birthday
Volume 2 - Epilogue
Volume 3 Chapter 0 - Prologue
Volume 3 Chapter 1 - Student Council and the Disciplinary Committee
Volume 3 Chapter 2 - Entrance Ceremony
Volume 3 Chapter 3 - Settling In
Volume 3 Chapter 4 - Disciplinary Committee
Volume 3 Chapter 5 - Classes and Professors I
Interlude - Tournament Trailer
Volume 3 Chapter 6 - Classes and Professors II
Volume 3 Chapter 7 - Paladins
Volume 3 Chapter 8 - Capture the Flag I
Volume 3 Chapter 9 - Capture the Flag II
Volume 3 Chapter 10 - Slumber Party
Volume 3 Chapter 11 - Eve of the Tournament
Volume 3 Chapter 12 - Round of 16
Volume 3 Chapter 13 - Quarter Finals I
Volume 3 Chapter 14 - Quarter Finals II
Volume 3 Chapter 15 - Power of Aether
Volume 3 Chapter 16 - The Perfect Plan
Volume 3 Chapter 17 - Pinnacle of Swordsmanship
Volume 3 Chapter 18 - Punishment
Volume 3 Chapter 19 - The Feeling of Love
Volume 3 Chapter 20 - Hell's Jaw I
Volume 3 Chapter 21 - Hell's Jaw II
Volume 3 Chapter 22 - Hell's Jaw III
Volume 3 Chapter 23 - Hell's Jaw IV
Volume 3 - Epilogue
Volume 4 Chapter 0 - Prologue
Volume 4 Chapter 1 - Windsom's Potions and Medicines
Volume 4 Chapter 2 - Beast Will
Volume 4 Chapter 3 - Paladins vs Lances
Volume 4 Chapter 4 - Terrorism
Volume 4 Chapter 5 - Lineage I
Volume 4 Chapter 6 - Lineage II
Volume 4 Chapter 7 - Elven Kingdom
Volume 4 Chapter 8 - Cottage
Volume 4 Chapter 9 - Future
Volume 4 Chapter 10 - Foreboding
Volume 4 Chapter 11 - Invasion
Volume 4 Chapter 12 - Despair
Volume 4 Chapter 13 - Betrayal
Volume 4 Chapter 14 - Fate
Volume 4 Chapter 15 - Light
Volume 4 Chapter 16 - Darkness
Volume 4 Chapter 17 - Aftermath
Volume 4 Chapter 18 - Council
Volume 4 Chapter 19 - Truth
Volume 4 - Epilogue
A/N: Power Levels
Volume 5 Chapter 0 - Prologue
Volume 5 Chapter 1 - Alacaryan Camps
Volume 5 Chapter 2 - Awakening
Volume 5 Chapter 3 - Spirit Dive
Volume 5 Chapter 4 - Mana Sovereign
Volume 5 Chapter 5 - Epheotus
Volume 5 Chapter 6 - Kordri
Volume 5 Chapter 7 - Wren Kain IV
Volume 5 Chapter 8 - Uncle
Volume 5 Chapter 9 - Revelation Eye
Volume 5 Chapter 10 - New Mentor
Volume 5 Chapter 11 - Sister
Volume 5 - Epilogue
Volume 6 Chapter 1 - Arrival
Volume 6 Chapter 2 - Meeting
Volume 6 Chapter 3 - Legacy
Volume 6 Chapter 4 - Corollary
Volume 6 Chapter 5 - Cynthia Goodsky
Volume 6 Chapter 6 - Speech
Volume 6 Chapter 7 - Celebration
Volume 6 Chapter 8 - Assignments
Volume 6 Chapter 9 - Commencement
Volume 6 Chapter 10 - Shattered Hope
Volume 6 Chapter 11 - Mourning
Volume 6 Chapter 12 - Intimate Moments
Character Illustrations (2nd Edition)
Volume 6 Chapter 13 - Kingdom of Darv
Volume 6 Chapter 14 - Shadows of the Past
Volume 6 Chapter 15 - Declaration of Victory
Volume 6 Chapter 16 - The Wall
Volume 6 Chapter 17 - Brewing of Darkness
Volume 6 Chapter 18 - Clash of the Strongest
Volume 6 Chapter 19 - Converging Fates
Volume 6 - Epilogue
Volume 7 Chapter 0 - Prologue
Volume 7 Chapter 1 - Alacarya
Volume 7 Chapter 2 - Integration Stage
Volume 7 Chapter 3 - Foreign Magic
A/N
Volume 7 Chapter 4 - Rematch
Volume 7 Chapter 5 - Day of Judgement
Volume 7 Chapter 6 - Conniving Indrath
Volume 7 Chapter 7 - Relictombs
Volume 7 Chapter 8 - An Unrivalled Artifact
Volume 7 Chapter 9 - Return
Volume 7 Chapter 10 - The Strongest
Volume 7 Chapter 11 - Demon Prince
Volume 7 - Epilogue
Character Sheet
Volume 8 Chapter 0 - Prologue
Volume 8 Chapter 1 - Transition
Volume 8 Chapter 2 - Beginning of the End
Volume 8 Chapter 3 - Ultra Instinct
Volume 8 Chapter 4 - Monarch
Volume 8 Chapter 5 - The Greatest Bloodline
Volume 8 Chapter 6 - Truth of the World
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Volume 6 Chapter 0 - Prologue

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By WhiteDeath14

[A/N: Hello guys! I am still on the three week hiatus, however, I have my friend taking over for Volume 6 as he is very interested in writing. The style will be very similar as we both learned from each other, so there won't be much difference other than perhaps battle scenes and characters. Please comment on his writing and suggest improvements! All author's notes after this will primarily be from him and not from me.]

|Virion|

Fury burned in Glayder's eyes as he unleashed a vehement slam of his fists upon the long, rectangular table around which we were gathered. The room reverberated with the force of his frustration, a testament to the gravity of the situation at hand.

"You're telling me," Glayder seethed, his voice laced with a mix of anger and disbelief, "that the ship that just returned to Dicathen is not Dicatheous?"

Gideon, the aged inventor, stood his ground, his weathered features marked with determination and certainty. His voice resonated with unwavering conviction as he addressed the king's question.

"Your Majesty, while it remains speculative whether the ship belongs to the Alacryan Army, I can assure you with absolute certainty that it is not the Dicatheous," Gideon replied, his tone laced with a hint of regret.

An air of tension hung heavy in the room as the gravity of Gideon's revelation settled upon us. It had been less than an hour since Gideon, Varay, and my granddaughter had arrived at the castle, bearing crucial information that demanded the immediate attention of King and Queen Glayder, as well as our esteemed guests.

As Gary, my son, his wife, and even the asura, Lord Aldir, had joined us, the urgency of the situation compelled us to convene this impromptu gathering.

Seeking further clarification, Glayder pressed Gideon for concrete evidence. The king's voice brimmed with a mix of desperation and determination.

"What makes you so certain, Gideon?" Glayder implored, his gaze fixed unwaveringly upon the inventor.

Gideon released a weary sigh, the weight of his knowledge evident in his worn expression. Collecting his thoughts, he proceeded to provide a detailed explanation, his words carrying the weight of undeniable truth.

"During the construction of the Dicatheous, I implemented a series of distinctive markers throughout its foundation," Gideon revealed, his voice tinged with a touch of pride. "They served as my personal signature, a testament to my craft and a means to ensure the ship's authenticity."

Alduin, my son, leaned forward, captivated by the unfolding revelation. His curiosity compelled him to seek further clarification.

"A signature?" Alduin echoed, his tone a mixture of intrigue and disbelief.

Gideon nodded, a faint blush of embarrassment tingeing his cheeks. He continued, elucidating the significance of his distinct mark.

"Yes, indeed. The Dicatheous was a creation I held in the highest regard, and I wanted future generations to recognize my contribution," Gideon confessed, a hint of nostalgia coloring his words. "Upon careful inspection of this ship's exposed frames, I found no trace of the distinctive marker. Instead, entirely different materials and construction techniques were employed."

The weight of Gideon's revelation hung heavily in the room, the implications sinking in. Glayder, consumed by frustration, could contain his anger no longer. He rose from his seat, his voice echoing with exasperation.

"Damn it all!" Glayder's voice reverberated, a potent mixture of frustration and resolve. 

"Blaine, control yourself," Gary commanded, his voice carrying a commanding tone as he infused his words with a pulse of mana. "This situation calls for calmness and logical thinking. Varay, what are the chances of this being a trap?"

Varay, positioned against the wall behind Priscilla Glayder, spoke with a composed yet resolute demeanor. "While my knowledge of the Dicatheous's construction is limited, I concur with the artificer's assessment. The absence of any discernible evidence on the ship suggests that those aboard had intentionally concealed their identities."

Gary nodded in agreement, his eyes thoughtful as he considered the hypothetical scenario. "Indeed, it is a plausible explanation. If the Alacryans sought to deceive us into believing they possessed such shipbuilding capabilities, it would serve as a strategy to divide our forces."

A glimmer of hope flickered in Blaine's eyes as he returned to the table, sensing the possibility that the worst-case scenario might not be the only future awaiting them. "That makes sense! By making us think they had the means to construct these ships, the Alacryans could force us to scatter our troops!"

A measured silence settled over the meeting hall until Alduin broke it with a counterpoint. He leaned forward, his voice filled with reason and skepticism. "While that may hold some merit, the location where the ship washed ashore leaves me uncertain. If the Alacryans truly intended to divide our forces, it would be more strategic for them to abandon the ship along the western coast, where we anticipate their attack. Moreover, the cove where the ship was discovered is far too inconspicuous for them to rely on us stumbling upon it. Given the unpredictable tide levels and the constant erosion of the bedrocks, it's nothing short of a miracle that we even found the ship in the first place."

Aldir, ever the wise and discerning voice, interjected with his perspective. "Regardless of the likelihood, the crucial question remains: is it a risk worth taking? Cynthia, the Alacryan, believed her people were quietly amassing an army deep within the Beast Glades. However, it would be naive to assume that was their sole plan. Having dealt with Vritras before, I can attest to their intelligence and cunning. It is uncharacteristic of them to adopt such a straightforward strategy."

The meeting hall fell into contemplative silence, each individual absorbing the weight of the information and the implications it held. After a brief pause, Gary drew a resigned sigh.

"In any case, we must prepare ourselves for the possibility of a two-pronged attack," Gary declared with a hint of weariness. "It was a grave mistake on the Council's part to send a ship into unknown territory without proper planning. Now, we must face the consequences of our actions."

Guilt swelled within me, mirroring the emotions of my fellow council members, as the weight of our mistake bore down upon us. Sensing the need to address the growing unease, Gary broke the silence.

"What about the dwarves?" he inquired, his voice tinged with urgency.

Merial, ever efficient, stepped forward to provide the latest update. "While they remain somewhat skeptical about full cooperation, they have agreed to dispatch a contingent of their skilled shapers to assist in fortifying the walls along the Grand Mountains," she reported, placing a stack of papers into Gary's waiting hands.

"Excellent," Gary acknowledged, his nod carrying a sense of relief. "It's a promising start. We will need the aid of their mages to reinforce the vulnerable gaps between Sapin and the Beast Glades that the Grand Mountains do not cover."

Turning his attention to the naval defenses, Gary continued, "Regarding the ships, I will allocate a division of Paladins to station near Etistin. Their presence will ensure readiness and eliminate any chance of surprises from the sea."

With the key decisions made, the meeting drew to a close. As I exited the room, my mind lingered on Gary, his dedication and strategic acumen. He was so young yet he had proven himself time and again, exhibiting unwavering leadership within the Council. His adept handling of both large-scale and small-scale battle tactics had successfully shielded the general public from the brunt of the conflicts. However, if Gideon's speculations proved true, it wouldn't be long before the war's impact reached every corner of society, engulfing soldiers and civilians alike.

|Tessia|

The rigorous training I underwent under the guidance of Master Aldir and Lances Aya and Alea had undoubtedly contributed to my growth. However, the more I progressed, the more painfully aware I became of my own limitations. In comparison to my fellow Paladins, my advancements seemed minuscule.

To be more precise, my current level of strength could hardly be considered on par with the other Paladins.

While the Lances also experienced significant growth, I had surpassed them all, including Lance Varay, in terms of power. Yet, even Kathyln, who had always been at a similar level as me, had now ascended to heights that seemed insurmountable. Despite both of us reaching the white stage and my seniority, I knew that in a confrontation, I would stand no chance against her.

The intensity of our dungeon dive was palpable, with each step deeper into the treacherous labyrinth revealing more formidable adversaries. The emergence of S and SS-class beasts signaled a dangerous turn of events, requiring the deployment of the most skilled and powerful members of our team. Amidst the chaos, Kathyln and I were entrusted with the task of confronting these formidable foes, while our fellow comrades were preoccupied with their own critical missions.

As an experienced warrior, I possessed the strength and skill to dispatch SS-class beasts with relative ease. However, witnessing Kathyln in action sent an electrifying chill down my spine. Her proficiency and finesse in eliminating these monstrous creatures surpassed anything I had ever witnessed before.

It was as if she was embarking on a leisurely stroll through a serene garden, her movements graceful and effortless, yet lethal in their precision. With each encounter, she effortlessly neutralised the mana-infused beasts, her strikes swift and decisive. Her mastery over her abilities was awe-inspiring, leaving no room for doubt about her unparalleled prowess.

Our dungeon dive progressed smoothly, the combined might of our team clearing each obstacle with efficiency and precision. Victory seemed within our grasp, and the prospect of returning home after this arduous expedition filled our hearts with anticipation.

Finally, we reached the heart of the dungeon, the den of the mutant beast that lay in wait. 

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