âMiss Aziel!â Alicia said.
Immediately, Alicia shoved aside the books that were burying her mentor. Seeing the rescue, Ignis decided to help along.
âMiss Aziel! Are you alright?â Alicia tried waking her up. âIs it alright if I poke you to check?â She poked her anyway on the cheek, continuously until her mentor made a movement. âMiss Aziel!â
âUghâ¦â she muttered. Aziel opened her eyes at a slow place. âItâs so brightâ¦â
âMiss Aziel, this spot is dim with hardly any light.â
âUghâ¦â Aziel, the mage mentor with dark circles under her eyes, grabbed the books that had been shoved away and piled it atop her. Ignis wondered if books were to Aziel like gold to her: things comfortable to help with sleep.
âMiss Aziel! No! Donât bury yourself under the books!â
âBut itâs too brightâ¦â
âYouâll get used to it! Come on.â Alicia grabbed Azielâs wrist, pulling her arm. She tried to pull her out but had no strength to do so. âIgnis, help me out!â
Ignis grabbed the other arm. On the count of three they both pulled, but Aziel remained under the books, unbudging. Not being able to pull her out was a frustrating experience for Ignis. I can beat a horned bear, a kraken, and a giant spider but I canât pull out a human from a pile of books?!
âMiss Aziel, if you keep this up, I will have no choice but to tell my father that youâre slacking!â
That made her alert. âSlacking?â she stood up. âNo. I was⦠immersing myself in books. I wasnât slacking. Not at all.â
âYou call this immersing yourself in books?â
âSometimes you need to do more than just read the books. Sometimes you must become the books.â
âThat doesnât make sense at all!â
âYouâre too young to understand, Iâm sure.â
Aziel was a tall woman, the tallest human that Ignis had seen thus far ever since she had been stuck in human form. She was perhaps a head taller than Fervor. Not to mention, the horns on her head added to her height. Is she also a dragon turned human?
âYour horns look real,â Aziel remarked upon looking at Ignisâs horns.
âThey are,â Ignis answered. Aziel was about to poke her horns. âTouch them and Iâll burn you.â
âCareful, Miss Aziel! Ignis could boil a whole lake into steam!â
âShe can? Iâd like to see that. Hm⦠I worry that the books here might get burnt though. Some other time in some other place then. Anyway, what brings you here, Alicia?â
âWe want you to give Ignis a check!â
Alicia then told Aziel about Ignisâs current condition. How she was none other than the great fire dragon who had turned into a human and wanted to restore her original form back.
Aziel had listened to the story with an eyebrow raised, skeptical.
âIgnis, the great fire dragon that is worshipped by many, had turned into a humanâa little girl with the same age and stature as you? Right⦠You do realize this is considered heretical?â
âBut Iâm telling the truth!â
âThat, I donât doubt. But she could be lying.â
Lying? âIâm not a liar!â Ignis said.
âThatâs what liars say. But, okay, I find this entertaining and will play along. Letâs go to the lab and check whether youâre a human or a dragon, shall we? I will check your mana capacity, your magic capability, and your horns.â
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The lab, Alicia explained to Ignis, was a place provided by Fervor for Aziel for her to run her magic experiments. He would sponsor her activities and in return any inventions of hers would be his to share with. The lab was a doorless wooden shack made of still-growing plants, located in an open grass field that was within the mansionâs area.
âYou can both stay outside; Iâll be right back.â She tapped her finger on the wooden shack. The plant that made the shack moved, parting open, allowing Aziel entry.
âMiss Aziel might look slouchy, but sheâs a good mage,â Alicia told Ignis. âSheâs very knowledgeable and if anyone around can help you with restoring your true form, itâs her!â
âThatâs good to hear.â Ignis was looking forward to getting her true form back; human form was too inconvenient.
Aziel came back outside, carrying a clear crystal ball with a cloth.
âThis is a mana measuring tool,â Aziel explained. âIt will shine according to your mana capacity when you touch it. See.â She touched the crystal with her hand; it glowed a bright white. âIf you are truly a dragon, then you should have more mana capacity than a human would. Show me.â
Aziel placed the crystal ball on the grass, within Ignisâs reach. Without further ado, she touched it andânothing happened.
âWell, thatâs disappointing,â Aziel remarked. âJust goes to show that youâre nothing but aââ
The crystal ball cracked. Then shattered to piecesâto dust. Then was blown away by the wind.
ââliarâ¦â Aziel rubbed her dark-circled eyes, hardly believing what had happened.
âWhat does that say about Ignis?â Alicia asked Aziel.
âThat says⦠she has more mana than the crystal ball can measure⦠and it broke as a result⦠No. That canât be. This crystal ball is old after all. Mustâve been its age. Letâs go onto the next test.â
âMiss Aziel, you should admit it when youâre wrongâ¦â
âWeâll see. I want to check your magic capability now.â Aziel threw a seed onto the ground, waved her hand, and the seed instantly grew into a tree. âTry unleashing your flames onto this tree. If you can really boil a whole lake into steam, then this tree shouldnât be an issue.â
Truth be told, Ignis felt that this test was useless. However, this was needed to convince Aziel, which would then allow her to find a way to restore her dragon form. Here goes nothing.
Ignis formed a fist with her good hand, blazing flames then erupted surrounding. She then wound up and threw her fist, unleashing a flame punch on the tree. The treeâs trunk boiled instantaneously becoming one with air. The top section then collapsed and fell.
Azielâs lower jaw dropped. âThe treeâs trunk just vanished!â she uttered. âAlso, that flame was so intense that it warped the air! How could you do that? A human couldnât have unleashed that andââ
âOuch, ouch, ouch! It hurts!â Ignis exclaimed. She had burned her good hand.
ââget to keep their hand⦠You burned your hand, but still get to keep itâ¦â
âIt hurtsâ¦!â I burn myself when I use my flames! Why is the human form so weak?! Ignis had tears welling in her eyes. She hated pain.
âIâll go grab a bandage!â Alicia ran off into the mansion, leaving Aziel and Ignis on their own.
Azielâs knees became weak, and she fell on the soft grass on her bottom. âI⦠Iâd heard the lore before, read to me every time I visit the holy place. Ignis, the great fire dragon, a being that stands at the pinnacle. Her dragonâs breath had created a land of fire that burned sinners, the beat of her wing could decimate a city, and her claws could literally split a country into two. Youâre telling me that you are Her?â
âYesâ¦?â Ignis wasnât so sure herself. The lore that she had told her sounded so outlandish; she wasnât even sure if it described her. Ignis didnât know about sinners, but a bird once flew into her nose, causing her to sneeze and set a land ablaze with fire. She also knew that once she had landed close to a city, and the buildings had suddenly collapsed. And⦠well, she had no idea whatsoever about the part where she supposedly split a country into two. But she believed she couldâve done that. The possibility existed.
âI⦠This is⦠How am I⦠Ugh⦠So difficult to believe, but Iâm delusional if I deny it when the evidence had been shown in front of me. You are, for sure, not human. But for you to be the great fire dragonâ¦â
Aziel kept on mumbling on her own until she finally accepted it. The horned girl she was looking at was Ignis, the great fire dragon, in human form. That was the only possible explanation for what had happened. That could only be it. Nothing else.
âI⦠have a question for you. Itâs something that Iâve been wondering about since I was a child. Can I?â
Ignis was silent.
âPlease?â
She is waiting for my response! Ignis was surprised. So, not waiting for a response when asking for permission is not a human thing, just an Alicia thing! Got it. âGo ahead.â
âThe name âIgnisâ carries the meaning âfireâ in ancient language. Which comes first? Are you Ignis because youâre named after fire? Or is it fire because itâs named after Ignis?â
What? Ignis didnât quite understand the question. â⦠Yes?â
âTo which?â
âTo⦠the last oneâ¦?â
âSo, itâs fire because itâs named after Ignis⦠I seeâ¦â Aziel smiled. âI see! Thatâs one burning question answered! Thank you.â
Ignis still didnât get it. And she had too much pride to admit that. Hence, she decided to leave this question as it was and to return to the topic she was concerned about. âSo, how do I restore my dragon form?â