It turned out that Princess Iskara is sneaky.
People had started to like me a bit too much, so she took what happened between us and twisted it in such a way that I seem more than I really am. Now that they do not see me as someone shallow, they are far less trusting.
The banquet hall sits under a vaulted ceiling, lined with braziers that carry heat around the room. Black flames burn in iron bowls along the walls. Stone banners hang from chains and show the sigils of the Academy. Banquet tables run the length of the room, and the nine Champions sit at the central one covered by plates heaped with spiced meat and bowls filled with dark fruit. Servants wander by quietly, averting their eyes. Silverware clinks, and the low murmur of conversation rolls through the room.
âJust call me Iskara, Jacob. Especially after how youâve already laid your hands on me like that,â she says in a sultry tone, tilting her chin so that the light reflects off of her smooth horns.
Sheâs good. Very good.
I look into the Princessâs eyes for a few moments and then smile. The room holds its breath in anticipation.
King Baalrek, please never forget something.
What?
I come from the mines.
âWell,â I say, and I let my voice carry, âI did perform a ritual on Princess Iskara. I have this Ancient Infernal knowledge, and she was so sick that I wanted to help.â
A few Champions lean in. Asterion folds his hands and watches me without blinking. Sabrina taps the rim of her goblet with her ring. I see that what I said makes them curious, yet it does not close it.
âWhat kind of ritual are we talking about, lad?â Boomgar snickers through his beard. âBecause I know some rituals you might have been performing, alright.â
âYeah, so, I think that Princessâsorry, Iskara, took my help too personally and is now acting a bit possessive.â
âHuh?â Iskara turns toward me, confused, and the black flame nearest to her bends.
âI donât know, it must be how I touched her. See, I may have had to draw runes on her bare body. I found this ritual in an Elite Dungeon and knew I could help. I swear, if you have a spell to confirm this or you can tell if Iâm lying, please do.â
âHeâs not lying,â Asterion interjects, causing a few Championâs eyebrows to raise.
I know Iâm not. I did find King Baalrekâthe one who taught me the ritualâin an Elite Dungeon. This is technically all true.
âRight, and so, I might have helped clean up a few of her mana veins and⊠I donât know, she now seems to like me a bit too much, and I think she may be marking her territory. I just want to say, for the sake of clarity among us Champions, I am not looking for any romantic connection, especially one as difficult as ours for the moment.â
Please, Asterion, do not say Iâm lying now.
Asterion tilts his head as if he weighs my words on a scale, and he keeps silent. He probably thinks that I like Princess Iskara, and that is the only lie here.
âSo, yeah. Sorry, I had to bring this up, Iskara,â I say, and I turn toward the red-skinned woman.
I think you underestimate how mad you just made this woman. Infernals are not as proud and unreasonable as Dragonkin, Jacob Cloud. But that applies only to the men. Infernal women are the most beautiful women of any race. To say that they have the largest prideâwhich you really just hurtâwould be the understatement of the century. So, prepare yourself for death.
âOof, Iâm so full,â I say, scraping the floor as I push my chair back from the table. I move away from Iskara, and I feel the heat from her seat on my face. âHowâs it going, brother?â I askKai as I step behind his massive frame on the other side of the table.
Thin wisps of black flame gather along Iskaraâs forearms. I remember how that same flame broke the schoolâs barrier like it was paper, and I feel my skin start to prickle. Around the table, I see satisfied expressions, some laughter, and curious eyes watching my movements.
You might have angered her, but Iâll give you this, you turned the situation back on her. Your insanity worked, once again, in your favor. They now donât trust her. And with the Highblood confirming you were telling the truth⊠incredible. Sometimes I wish you were an actual Infernal, Jacob Cloud.
Thank you. Do you think sheâll actually kill me?
Probably. But not now. Just be careful. Also, you still have to tutor her. Sheâs going to be the crown jewel of my people.
Wait, what? Are you serious? Tutor her?
She looks like she would love nothing more than to kill me right now. The hall feels smaller because of it.
Two people enjoy the show in a clear way. Vyrrak bares his teeth at Iskara and seems to bathe in her anger as if it were the sun. Sabrina Margraveâs eyes carry a glint of joy that she has found a new seam to pull.
âJacob Cloud, you really are remarkable with your tongue,â the Princess says, as she stands slowly. âI would suggest, though, that we put your Skills to the test. You offered several times to tutor me. Why donât we step outside and see if youâre worthy of that honour, of standing with the strongest of the Champions? If we must trust you with our lives, I would like to know whether youâre capable of handling them or not.â
I look at the other Champions, and Kai looks at me, too. No one protests. Their anticipation rises like steam above a kettle.
She lost the verbal sparring match, Cloud. Now she is about to humiliate you and remind you that your power is nothing compared to theirs. They might like you, but theyâll soon realize that itâs not kinship. Itâs more like having a small, stupid pet that you like but must take care of.
I really donât like your similes, King Baalrek.
âSo? What will it be?â Princess Iskara smiles as the black flames on the wall jump.
I cannot refuse. If I do, any credit I gained here will drain away. I already have a weak standing, and I do not want to look easier to pick apart.
âI donât think thatâs fair, Princess Iskara,â Kai says, and he rises from his seat so his shadow covers the table. âJacob is notââ
âNo, you know what?â I interrupt, and I pat my giant brotherâs shoulder. âItâs alright,
Iskara
. I imagine you canât wait for me to lay my hands on you again.â
Sheâs going to kill you.
Sheâll try,
I think back as I meet the Infernal Princessâs narrowed eyes.
But I have my ways, King Baalrek. Donât worry.
* * *
We descend into a training courtyard that sits inside a pocket dimension. Vyrrak leads us down a spiral stair and through a stone arch that drinks the light. The air shifts when we cross the threshold. The sky above looks painted and still, with a pale sun that hangs without warmth. A ring of tiles marks the arena floor. White ward-lines creep along the stone. Wooden racks with practice weapons line the walls, and benches rise in tiers for an audience that does not exist right now.
âWhat were you thinking, Princess?â I ask as we take our places. The other eight Champions take spots several meters back.
âJust a normal sparring match, Cloud. Whatâs your power level?â
âHuh, whatâs that?â I ask, and I frown.
âWhat monsters do you think you can take?â
âLate Gold, Peak Gold?â I say, and I do not feel sure. âThatâs what Iâve faced so far.â
âNot even Platinum,â she says derisively, not bothering to even look at me. âWhat an
interesting
Champion you are. Put up your guard.â
I summon Hellbaneâs Sword and Dark Blade. The grips sit warm in my palms. I fuse them with care so that the Black Flame coils along their edge like night ink. I breathe deeply through my chest with the Grimoire and Infernal Architect activated at the ready. I anchor my stance.
My ears ring. Without warning, the world flips. The painted sky stares down at me.
Bile comes up from my stomach without warning. I twist to the side and vomit on the stone. Acid and bile burn my throat, and I suck air in short gasps. I push myself up with my hand. My arm shakes with exertion. Princess Iskara stands where I last saw her, face serene.
âYouâre fast,â I say, as an acidic burp pushes out of me while I try to steady my breath. âVery fast. Good for you.â
The Infernal Princess does not look happy at my casual tone. This time, my eyes catch a blur that crosses the space. It barely lasts for a blink, as I desperately try to process what is about to happen.
Sheâs too fast.
I do not even feel the ground hit me. The sound arrives after my lungs forget how to work. I wheeze, ribs aching as I desperately try to suck in breath.
Sheâs so strong.
Your Rainbow Skill gave you a distorted perception of your strength, Cloud. Sheâs not even going all out. Sheâs playing with you so as not to kill you. Thereâs a realm and a half of power between you two. And, as I said, sheâs infinitely stronger than you are. Just give up. Lose face here and move on. Youâll have time to fraternize with the other champions later. A beaten dog elicits sympathy. But theyâll lose all their respect for you, just so you know.
Iâm not done yet.
I push to my feet again. My knees feel weak, and my hands tingle.
âSo, Jacob, what would you like to teach me?â Iskara says in a mocking way. âWhat will you tutor
me
in?â
I smile with my ace in hand. The Grimoire gave me more than just flaws this time. It gave me threads of her origin, a taste of history, and sharp notes about the person behind the Skill.
âWe can start with motherly love. You didnât receive much of it growing up, did you?â
The Champions frown as a group. They do not know if Iâm just talking trash or if what I say is the truth. Their heads shake in pity because they expect Iskara to laugh, knock me out, and then leave.
They turn back to her, and they find her frozen in shock, expressionless. Her mouth opens and closes, but no sound comes out. The black flame on the wall writhes.
âYou know,â I continued conversationally, âit affects people in different ways that we canât even imagine. We push ourselves harder and harder, sometimes. And we even face things that might kill us in order to feelââ
â
Everyone, out,
â Iskara says.
âWhat?â Boomgar asks.
âOUT! NOW! I NEED TO TALK TO CLOUD ALONE!â Iskara roars, and her mana surges, causing my bones to ache in response. The others understand just how serious her rage is when the wards at our feet start to glow ominously in response. They collectively shrug and move toward the exit portal, not wanting to test her patience.
Kai looks at me, and I nod. âGo. Donât worry. I got this.â
When they are out, Princess Iskara looks at me with narrowed eyes. The arena grows even quieter, the tension heavy in the air.
âWhat did you say to me? Repeat it,
bastard
. I will take everything from you, Jacob Cloud.
EVERYTHING.
You think that you can play with me? You think you can just run your mouth and expect there not to be any consequence?! I WILL TAKE YOUR SOUL, CLOUD! You think I donât know that youâre hiding a Rainbow Skill?!â
âWell,â I say, and I smile, âI didnât run my mouth. You
think
Iâm hiding a Rainbow Skill, but I know that youâve got Luciferâs Veins. Itâs not a guess, I know. Thatâs why I said you missed out on motherly love.â
Iskaraâs face moves through several looks and then settles on pure confusion.
âHow do youââ
âPart of the reason the Skill wasnât well integrated was that your body was severely damaged by overtraining. Overtraining that was driven by a female Infernal mana signature.â
The Grimoire only marked these details. It was I who stitched them into the shape that defines who Iskara is.
âYou were always very talented growing up, werenât you? You must have been called the crown jewel of Infernals.â
âHow do you know?â Iskara frowns.
That is how King Baalrek referred to her. The small risk I took, lands.
âThe kind of trial that would have gotten you Luciferâs Veins must have been... You werenât even looking for that Skill, I suspect. You were simply looking for a release from your pain.â
Iskara opens her mouth and trembles.
âIâm sorry,â I say simply. âMy mother wasnât there when I grew up. And I think I preferred it to whatever must have been done to you. I canât even imagine what youâve gone through. Iâm just a human, a peasant, and a miner. Where I come from, I donât have much in the way of responsibility. A few people in my mine shaft relied on me, but thatâs the most Iâve experienced when it comes to carrying that level of burden. You probably have all the expectations of your race and your mother on your shoulders. I suspect you channeled all those feelings into your training, just to make the pressure stop. You told me, âI will take your soul.â Is that something your mother said to you?â
* * *
Iskara has never, ever, in her entire life, felt so naked.
Jacob Cloud might have seen her without clothes. She did not feel naked then. She felt a little insulted at first and tried turning it into leverage. None of her Royal aunts, her mother, her father, her grandparents, her tutors, or her mentors had ever seen her like this. No one looked past her actions and found her pain beneath.
She did not go into the trial because she had a plan to claim a Skill Crystal. She went in because she felt tired down to her bones. She wanted peace and rest and a chance to stop. Sleep called to her more than victory.
The trial was torturous, and it forced her body to accept a Skill Crystal she did not even desire. Everyone else thinks that when Iskara disappears into a hidden Dungeon Room, she did it on purpose. No one suspected that the training left her mind scraped and raw.
Her motherâs training turned her talent into something beyond other young Infernals. She never says out loud what it did to her mind because the words taste like failure when she forms them. Now Jacob Cloud peeled the armor away and looked at her as if he saw her pain without judgment. The hunger that drove her to prove herself, to acquire power, and to become more drains out of her like water from a broken cup.
Tears spill down her cheeks unabated, and a hiccup spills from her throat. Her whole body shakes, and she cannot hold it in. It feels like a blade stabbing her, but it purges her of the foul blood that she kept inside to this point.
She feels a hand on her shoulder. The touch is light and shy.
She turns to him and sees an awkward smile on his face. She sees a boy who does not know any better but who knows her at the same time. Both truths sit comfortably together within her, without a fight.
* * *
The eight Champions stand in the corridor, just across from the portal arch. The portal hums, emitting a thin whirl of gray light. Stone torches burn with a steady flame. The air smells like chalk from the wards.
Vyrrak breaks the quiet. âIf she kills him, do you reckon that stops the effect of the Generation of Legends?â
âIt shouldnât?â Sabrina frowns, rubbing the side of her goblet with her thumb.
âIt would interfere. The effect has only just started after all,â Asterion interjects. âIt would be most unfortunate if she did. And the Headmaster would execute her, too. A murder of a Champion at the hands of a Champion? Nothing could save her. Then, the Infernals would go to war with the Academy, most likely.â
Everyone but Vyrrak shudders at the thought of that fight. The corridor feels narrow.
Two figures step out of the portal that leads to the pocket dimension.
âHey, guys,â Jacob waves a hand to them, and they see he still has all four limbs and his head attached.
âHow was the sparring session?â Kai asks, and his brow tightens in a confused way.
âIâve learned a lot,â Princess Iskara says, and she looks at them in a level way. âIâve learned
a lot
thanks to Jacob.â Then she turns to me and gives a small bow. âI look forward to our next lesson.â
Every Champion there looks at the Infernal Princess with wide eyes as she walks away with measured steps. Then they look at the young man, the weakest among them, and he stretches his neck and says, âsheâs got a lot of talent. She definitely needs to fix up a few things, but she shows great promise.â
PROMISE!?
They think in one voice, outraged.
HOW SHAMELESS ARE YOU?! SHE ALMOST KILLED YOU WITH TWO EASY HITS!
* * *
I lie on my bed in the dorm and think about what my future holds.
How am I supposed to level up my Skills? Hellbaneâs Sword feels almost undecipherable to me. Even with the Grimoireâs guidance, I risk falling behind like this. Platinum Skills are much harder to master than I expected. The Gold ones are easier, and I could even produce a perfect Runic Notation for them, but the irony is that, despite knowing all the flaws, I am just not good enough at the moment. Itâs just⊠it actually goes beyond my mana control and body awareness. My mastery of both is clearly lagging.
The dorm smells like old wood and lamp oil. A square window shows the tower roofs of the Academy and a slice of the false sun the wards mimic when classes run late. My boots sit under the bed, and my pack leans against the wall with some semblance of order.
I prepare to take a long nap, and an old man appears out of the corner of my eye.
âElder Lioren,â I say, and I smile at the old Elf.
âJacob!â the man says with a crooked smile. âI have the list ready for you now.â
âOh.â
Elder Lioren has been recommending classes, applying on my behalf, and making sure I get the best possible options. He went even farther than when he swore his oath. His white hair falls like thread over his shoulders, and his robes smell like ink and dry leaves. His eyes hold a deeply patient shine that only old Elves can hold.
âSo, Monster Felling 201, Runic Notation 202, Traps and Cracks 303, youâve been signed up without trouble for all three. Theyâll be the basic courses youâll follow. Then, I have here two more that I personally think fit your specific Class. Theyâre Fire Manipulation 202 and Strategy 101. Strategy 101 might sound easy, son, but itâs actually a third-year course. You would have to be lucky to pass it and reach Strategy 202. It is the hardest course of the entire third year. Iâve had to pull a few favors in order for you to get in. But when the professor heard about your Class, they were
very
interested in having you join. Strategy is not about battle; itâs also about mana and knowledge. It fits an âArchitectâ Class like yours.â
âThank you, Elder Lioren,â I say, and I rise from the bed and bow deeply to the man. âYouâve been nothing but good to me.â
âWell,â Elder Lioren coughs and looks a little embarrassed. âThere are also two more things. First, you might have a few more short courses throughout the year meant only for the Champions. They provide Merits but are more akin to practical exercises without much theory involved. There is, however, an Invitation that has been extended to you for an invite-only class after you become a Champion. And trust me, you donât want to miss this.â
âOh, whatâs the Class?â
âVeins and Body Mastery 101, Cloud. The most exclusive Class you could get into for your first year here.â