Chapter 295: One Minute
You guys still here? Freya asked with a tone of surprise.
Callum awoke to the loud sound of a wooden door creaking on old rusty hinges. The screeching sound was harsh and it pierced the silence of his peaceful slumber. He groaned with a grimace and opened his bleary eyes.
Hes awake! Sylvie yelled excitedly.
...S-Sylvie? Callum mumbled sleepily.
Sylvie sat next to his bedside, herrge hazel hand sped around his pale fingers. Freya stood at the open doorway, her golden curls impable as always. Gale stood right outside the room, hand on the pommel of her sheathed de.
<em> If Gale is here, then that means</em> Callum turned his stiff neck and slowly looked around the small infirmary room.
Stryg sat on the windowsill, one of his usual dark cloaks wrapped over him, his hood partially slipping from atop his silver hair. He stared out at the coliseum in the distance, though his droopy pointed ears twitched at the sound of their voices.
W-what happened? Callum tried to sit up but fell back down with a painful grimace.
His whole body ached in pain and his lungs burned with each breath.
Try not to move, Sylvie said softly. The white mages did their best, which isnt saying much, but the main problem was that they werent sure what poison you used.
Callum closed his eyes and sighed, <em>Oh right, I poisoned myself</em>.
...Youre lucky to be alive, Stryg muttered, though he kept his eyes on the window.
W-what Callum swallowed, What about Kalliste?
Shes doing fine, that bitch, Freya clicked her tongue. Turns out House Lilith brought their own personal healers to the tournament. She had like ten white mages hovering over her all afternoon. I bet they were there all night too.
Callum furrowed his brow, All night? Wait, what time is it?
Morning. Youve been unconscious for almost an entire day, Sylvie smiled sadly.
Callum wrinkled his brow, Are you saying youve been here all night?
I havent, I just got here this morning, Freya raised her hands proudly. But these two have. Surprising, I know, right?
Its the least we could do, Sylvie said abashedly.
I couldnt sleep I needed some time to think. I might as well have done it here, Stryg shrugged and looked away.
Freya rolled her eyes, Oh please, Lysa and Gale were forced to take guard shifts to make sure no one gets in here. They much rather you be safe at the Katag mansion, but <em>nooo</em> you insisted on staying here.
Shut up, gold-eyes, Stryg hissed.
Fine, whatever, Freya smirked.
Callum smiled, ...Thanks, guys.
Youre <em>alive</em>, thats what matters most, Stryg said. He finally turned and looked at Callum, Your opponent was much more powerful, but you somehow managed to take her down, even if it cost you almost everything. He nodded in approval, You were brave, well done.
They were only five words. Five simple words. And yet, Callum felt something within him break. That night so many moons ago echoed in his mind, a familiar recurring memory. The sight of his two friends, standing straight against an insurmountable enemy with no chance of victory. He remembered looking at their backs as he ran away
<em> Coward</em> That was what Clypeus had always called him. The insult that cut deeper than Callum had ever let on.
<em>Unworthy. Weak. Disgrace.</em> His familys words haunted his childhood.
Callum had always pretended that they didnt matter, that they did not define him. But every night he found himself staring at the ceiling, wondering how close they were to the truth.
<em> You were brave, well done.</em>
Five simple words. Just five measly damn words. So why? Why did they
Callum ced the crook of his arm over his face and heaved quietly. Warm tears slipped down his cheeks. Sylvie did not understand, but she clenched his other hand tight, and hummed a soft tune.
The room fell into afortable silence, save for the melodic humming of the scarlet-haired beauty.
The sight of the hybrid vampires tears sparked an old memory in Strygs heart, the words that his friends had told him when he cried in the Merry Crescent at the end of his 1st year.
Were here for you and were not going anywhere, Stryg recited quietly.
What he said, Freya nodded.
Tauri walked up to the doorway and knocked on the wall, Sorry if Im interrupting.
You are, but go on, Sylvie said dryly.
Callum wiped his tears away, Sorry, about her professor. Please, continue.
Tauri nced around the room, confused, but nodded reluctantly, I just came back from the coliseum. Lady Thorn has drawn the names for the mornings duel.
Welp, I might be going somewhere after all, Freya grinned.
Dont worry, youre not fighting, just yet, Tauri said. The names drawn were Hallus of Murkton and Calex of Undergrowth.
Calex Thorn? Stryg looked up with interest.
Which means Im going to be in thest of the preliminary matches. Freya shrugged, It makes sense, save the best forst, am I right?
If Calex is fighting Hallus, then the only other opponent left is Callum muttered in thought, Cordelia Rotrusk of Frost Rim.
Professor Cornelius niece? Sylvie asked. Wasnt she like super cocky when we met at the wee party?
Two cocky dwarves fighting each other, hm, I guess you are right, Freya, Stryg smirked. They saved the best fight forst.
Just you wait until its our turn to fight, then well see whos talking, Freya grinned proudly.
Thats not all that happened at the coliseum Tauri muttered.
What do you mean? Stryg asked.
...The Heralds announced this morning that Kalliste won yesterdays match, Tauri said reluctantly.
What!? How!? Sylvie yelled.
Something about Callum falling down first. Kalliste was still technically on her knees when the match ended, Tauri said.
Thats bullshit, if anything Callum should be the winner, he took both Kalliste and himself down! Sylvie roared angrily.
Yes, well, it seems Lady Thorn had something to do with the matchs oue, Tauri whispered.
It wouldnt have made much of a difference. I dont think Id be able to fight the next round in my condition anyway, Callum sighed.
But its still not fair! We cant just let the Thorns get away with this! Sylvie stood to her feet.
We arent. Trust me, Tauri raised her hands in a calming gesture. Lady Ismene is already in talks with the other cities lords for suspicion of Lady Thorns tampering with the tournament. Its only a matter of time until they act.
Sylvie crossed her arms, And when exactly will that be?
When they get enough evidence I guess, Tauri nced sideways.
I trust Ismene, Stryg said. If Lady Thorn really is messing with the tournament, Ismene will put an end to it, one way or another.
...<em>Ugh</em>, fine, Sylvie groaned and sat back down.
So what do we know about Calex and Hallus? Stryg asked.
Besides Calex being a fucking Thorn? Beats me, Sylvie grumbled.
Callum smiled half-heartedly, Calex is a hecta-manifold mage and a prodigy one at that. Hes rumored to be a master mage. After he struck me with a bright spell during the 2nd Challenge Im very much inclined to believe it.
So hes got some magic skill, so what, Id still whoop his ass, Sylvie said.
What about this Hallus? Does he stand any chance? Stryg asked.
Hes a dual-manifold brown and yellow mage. Now how good he is? Who knows, Callum said.
The dudes got more muscle than even Lord Katag, Sylvie said.
And hes just as big, Stryg recalled.
My parents told me Hallus is an orphan who was dragged into Murktons fighting pits at a very young age, Tauri said.
Oh shit, Freyas eyes widened in shock.
Fighting pits? What are those? Stryg asked with interest.
Theyre battles without honor, Tauri said frustratedly. The helpless and vulnerable are taken by warlords and trained as pit-fighters for sport and money. Once people like Hallus are trained theyre sent out to fight in small enclosures while other people watch for entertainment.
So, its basically like the coliseum and this whole tournament, Stryg surmised.
No, not exactly, Tauri shook her head. Here, people fight for glory and the chance to rise above their station. In the pits there is no such chance, people fight just for the right to live another day. Every single pit fight is to the death.
So if someone is still alive after all those years of fighting in the pits Sylvie muttered.
It means they are some of the deadliest and tenacious fighters out there, Freya said grimly.
Tauri nodded, And Hallus was the cream of the crop. My father said his cousin, Lord Morrigan himself, picked Hallus out of the fighting pits and had him trained by his royal guard.
That sounds lovely, Callum said wryly.
I dont know how powerful a mage Hallus may be, but I promise you, hes the most fearsome warrior in this whole tournament, Tauri said in a grave tone.
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WELCOME LORDS AND LADIES, MAGES AND MERCHANTS, COMMONERS AND ALL YOU SCOUNDRELS WHO MANAGED TO SNEAK IN! Jane Stemme yelled through the Heralds giant enchanted horn.
TODAY IS THE DAY YOU HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! OUR BELOVED CITYS PRINCE HAS STEPPED ONTO THE ARENAS SANDS! Mark Stemme shouted happily.
The crowds roared in cheers. Thousands of drows jumped to their feet and echoed the name every child in Undergrowth old enough to walk knew.
<em>THORN, THORN, THORN!</em>
Calex looked around the coliseums stands and waved at the thousands of fans cheering him on. He couldnt help but smile shyly. He had never been under the eye of so many people as they chanted his name. The whole thing seemed so surreal.
Hallus walked out of the northern gate with far less fanfare. As soon as he stepped onto the sands, thousands of cheering voices transformed into shrill screeches of hate and ridicule. The voices of the orcs supporting were entirely drowned out by angry drows.
Yet Hallus did not respond, his gait did not change, his focus always on the enemy on the other side of the arena. Once he was thirty paces away he stopped and lifted the war hammer hanging from his back.
Im sorry about them, Calex bowed his head sheepishly.
The voices of the crowds lost all meaning to me long ago, Hallus said coldly.
...I see. I do envy such calm control of ones emotions, Calex smiled. I can hardly stop my hands from shaking.
...Have you not fought in an arena before?
Excluding the previous challenge? This is my first time, he admitted weakly. Though, if Im being honest, I dont think itd make much of a difference if this was my 10th or 20th duel. Id still be terribly nervous.
Hallus narrowed his eyes, ...Youre not what I expected.
You wouldnt believe how often I get that, heughed, a light, gentle sound.
You will find no pity with me. I devote my will and body to the glory of House Morrigan. I promise you I will not hold back.
Calex swallowed, D-Duly noted But I really was just being honest his glum voice trailed off.
SISTER, OUR CONTESTANTS SEEM READY TO SHOW US WHAT THEYVE GOT! Mark yelled.
I COULDNT AGREE MORE! Jane shouted eagerly.
G-good luck, may the goddess of war bless this match, Calex recited themon warrior phrase awkwardly.
Hallus stared at him for a moment, then nodded begrudgingly, May the goddess of war bless this match.
THEN LET THE 7TH MATCH OF THE CHALLENGE OF SPELL & STEEL BEGIN!!!
<em>HAH</em>! Hallus yelled a war cry and charged forward, a bronze sheen of vigor magic swirling over his muscles. He suddenly stumbled and fell to his knees. W-What!?
Hallus looked down, bewildered. His legs had sunk a meter into the ground as if it was water.
<em> How did he manage to cast a stone spell from all the way over there!?</em> Hallus thought in shock.
Calexs warm blue eyes abruptly turned frigid. He flicked his palm upwards and blue light crackled at his fingertips. A bolt of lightning arched out and streaked across the arena at his opponent.
Hallus dropped his hammer and threw his arms over his face. He instantly released his vigor spell and channeled yellow mana into his veins. Patterns of bright yellow durability scales illuminated his crimson skin just as the lightning bolt exploded over him.
The yellow scales sizzled, but did not crack. Hallus shouted in anger and mild pain. He thrusted his hands into the sand and began to dig himself out. A mere secondter a bright beam of white light sshed over his face. He cried out in pain, his eyes burned from the blinding light.
Hallus clenched his teeth and poured more mana into the durability spell. An orange torrent of searing mes abruptly fell on him. The heat felt suffocating, he couldnt breathe under the roaring mes. Another bolt of lightning mmed into his chest. His muscles seized up in spasms as the electricity overflowed over the yellow scales.
Calexs hands flickered with small, rapid movements. Spell after spell flew out from his hands and traveled across the long distance with perfect uracy and without an iota of lost potency.
The crowd watched in stunned silence. Hallus was bathed in mes, lightning, and beams of light, hisrge silhouette barely visible under the relentless magic. His screams of frustration and pain echoed across the arena.
Calex abruptly stopped casting. The mes died away and revealed a half-burnt man. The orc''s legs were buried in the ckened sand. His clothes had burned away along with most of his skin. Thest remnants of his yellow scales crumbled apart and fell into dust.
Hallus groaned painfully and looked at Calex with his one remaining eye. Calex met his gaze without pity nor emotion; with one swift motion, he hurled a screeching arrow of lightning. The azure bolt tore through the air and drove into Hallus face. His neck snapped back in a painful crunch. The flesh evaporated in a fray of blue and blood, and the front portion of the skull shattered in chunks of bone and ash.
The crowds just stared, not a word slipping from their mouths.
Jane swallowed her spit and licked her lips, T-THATS MATCH
Mark nodded anxiously, CALEX THORN WINS IN JUST UNDER A MINUTE C-CONGRATULATIONS
THE 7TH VICTORY GOES TO UNDERGROWTH, Jane said weakly.
Slowly the crowds began to p and cheer, building up with every second, until once more the coliseum was filled with deafening chants of the name everyone knew and would never forget.
<em> THORN, THORN, THORN!</em>
Ophelia Thorn looked on with a pleased smile from her high seat, a small tower erected above the coliseums stands. But her daughter, Lerdea held no smile nor cheer, only a silent look of worry.
Lerdea stared down at the coliseum, at her older brother who hadnt moved a step since the duel had begun.
The crowds chants fell silent on Calexs ears. Gone was the cold countenance he had so easily disyed. His blue eyes were filled with sadness and he struggled to keep hisposure.
...Im sorry, you were not the only one fighting for the glory of their House, Calex whispered under his breath. He turned his heel and left the arena at a quick, steady pace.