Leon swung his training sword, muscles straining as he clashed once more with Captain Loren. The wooden blades cracked against each other with a satisfying thud, but Leon knew he was still off-balance. He shifted his feet, trying to centre himself the way Loren had been drilling into him, but the movement was clunky. His heart pounded, sweat dripping down his brow, yet every time he corrected one mistake, another seemed to take its place.
âBalance, Leon,â Lorenâs voice cut through the air. âYouâre favouring your right leg. Even stance.â
Leon gritted his teeth, readjusting his footing, though he could feel the tremor in his legs from the strain of constant practice. Captain Lorenâs strikes were swift, controlled, each one designed to test his stance and precision. Leon blocked another hit, but his movements were laboured.
His eyes flicked briefly to the side, just in time to see his mother, Mira, standing at the edge of the training yard. Next to her was Lord Roderic, watching silently as Leon sparred. His posture stiffened instinctively, trying to maintain focus, but knowing they were watching distracted him more than he wanted to admit.
âEyes here, Leon!â Loren barked, swinging his sword at Leonâs side.
Leon barely managed to block, the force of the strike rattling through his arms. He stumbled slightly, biting back a groan as he steadied himself.
âBetter,â Loren said, stepping back and lowering his weapon. âBut youâre still easily distracted. Focus.â
Leon nodded, panting, but there was a small flicker of pride in him at the rare approval in Lorenâs voice. He wiped the sweat from his brow, the sting of soreness heavy in his muscles, but at least he was improving.
âThank you, Captain,â Leon said breathlessly, trying to mask the ache in his arms as he handed back the training sword.
Captain Loren studied him for a moment, his sharp gaze assessing. âYouâre getting there, but strength without purpose is wasted. Keep working.â
As Loren turned away, Leon glanced back toward his mother and Lord Roderic. His heart lifted slightly at the sight of them. It wasnât often that Mira came to watch him train. He jogged over, trying not to let his fatigue show.
âMum,â he said softly as he approached, giving her a brief smile. âIs everything alright?â
Mira returned the smile, though for just a split second, there was a flicker of somethingâunease, perhapsâbefore her usual calm composure slid back into place. âYes, everythingâs fine. Lord Roderic offered to escort me to see how your trainingâs been going.â
Leon gave a respectful nod to Roderic, who inclined his head in return. âThank you, my Lord. Itâs good to see you.â
Rodericâs gaze was cool but not unfriendly. âYouâre progressing well, Leon. Captain Loren speaks highly of your determination.â
Leon wasnât sure how to respond to that, so he just nodded again, swallowing down the sudden nerves that rose in his throat. He glanced back toward the training yard, unsure of what to say next, when something strange tugged at his senses.
It was subtle at first, a faint ripple of pressure in the air, like the hum of distant thunder. Leon blinked, his hand instinctively brushing the back of his neck as the sensation deepened. He felt it before he saw anythingâa strange tension that made the hairs on his arms stand on end.
Captain Loren, who had been moving toward the training dummies, froze. His gaze snapped toward the sky, his expression sharpening.
Lord Rodericâs voice was calm, but there was a subtle edge to it as he spoke. âCaptain. Weâre about to have company.â
Leonâs eyes followed theirs, scanning the sky, and just as he opened his mouth to ask what was happening, he saw it.
A figure plummeted from the sky with precision, their landing solid but controlled. The ground barely shuddered beneath them as they straightened, the hem of their long black coat fluttering in the sudden stillness. There was no wind, no dramatic display of powerâjust the quiet, commanding presence that seemed to ripple outward from the newcomer.
Leonâs breath caught in his throat. He had heard about Evokersâthe legendary figures with powers blessed by the Goddessâbut heâd never seen one before. The way the figure carried themselves, the weight of authority in their stance, made him wonder if this was a Chosen. He didnât know for sure, but... who else could appear so effortlessly, so... powerful?
Beside him, Miraâs breath caught. Leon turned just in time to see her pale, her hand gripping the edges of her cloak tightly. Her eyes were wide, fixed on the figure, and for a moment, Leon wasnât sure what to make of her reaction.
âMum?â he asked quietly, frowning. âAre you alright?â
Mira forced herself to exhale, her knuckles white against the fabric. âIâm fine, Leon,â she said, her voice shaky. âItâs just... nothing. Donât worry.â
Before Leon could press further, Rodericâs eyes flicked toward her with subtle concern. His voice was quiet, meant only for her. âMira, are you sure?â
Mira straightened, offering a small, reassuring smile. âYes, my Lord. Iâm fine. It was just... unexpected, thatâs all.â
Roderic studied her for a moment longer before giving a brief nod. âIf youâre certain.â
She nodded, her grip on her cloak loosening slightly. âI am. Thank you.â
Roderic turned his attention back to the Chosen, his posture shifting as he addressed the newcomer. âCaelus,â he said, his tone steady, though there was a subtle tension in his voice. âItâs been a long time.â
The ChosenâCaelusâinclined his head slightly, his expression unreadable. âLord Roderic. It has indeed. I trust things are in order here?â
Roderic gave a small nod. âThey are. Though, I hadnât expected you so soon. I was just about to inform the captain of your arrival.â
Caelus offered the faintest of smiles, though his eyes remained sharp and focused. âThe Emperor prefers we work efficiently. Iâve come to document the progress of the young Evoker.â His gaze shifted to Leon, and for a moment, Leon felt as though he were being measured, weighed down by the force of Caelusâ attention. âYou must be the boy.â
Leon swallowed, his throat dry. âYes, Chosen,â he managed, his voice sounding far more nervous than heâd intended.
Caelusâ gaze lingered on him, cool and assessing. âYour awakening has reached the Emperorâs ears. I am here to ensure it is recorded correctly and to offer guidance if needed. Your training is still early, yes?â
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Leon nodded quickly, his palms suddenly sweaty. âYes, Iâm still... learning. I havenât figured out what my power is yet.â
The admission felt heavy, and Leonâs chest tightened with the weight of it. He had no idea what he was supposed to be doing, and every day that passed without him understanding his ability felt like a failure.
Caelus studied him for a moment, his expression unreadable. Then he gave a slight nod. âThatâs expected. Early control is crucial. The nature of your ability will reveal itself in time, but only if you maintain control.â
Leon frowned slightly, his thoughts swirling with confusion. âHow will I know when Iâve... controlled it?â
Caelusâ gaze softened ever so slightly, and for a moment, his tone was almost... understanding. âYouâll know. Control means the power will respond to you, not the other way around. Until then, patience.â
Leon nodded, though the tightness in his chest remained. He still had no idea how to figure any of that out.
Caelus glanced back at Leon, and for a moment, the weight of his gaze was almost suffocating. His next words, however, were addressed to Roderic.
âIâll need a few moments alone with the boy. Itâs important we discuss his situation privately.â
Roderic nodded once more. âIâll make the necessary arrangements.â He motioned to Captain Loren, who had been silently observing, and the two men stepped aside to discuss matters further.
Caelus gestured for Leon to follow. âCome,â he said, his voice steady and calm. âWe have much to talk about.â
Leon hesitated for just a second, glancing back toward his mother. Mira met his eyes, her face still pale but managing a reassuring smile. She gave him a small nod, urging him forward.
With a final deep breath, Leon followed the Chosen into the manor, his heart thudding loudly in his chest as he braced himself for what was to come.
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The door to the lounge clicked softly behind them as Caelus led Leon into a warmly lit room. A pair of plush armchairs sat facing each other, separated by a shallow wooden table. The air in the room had a sense of stillness to it, as if this space was meant for quiet, private conversation. The weight of what was about to happen pressed down on Leonâs shoulders.
Caelus gestured toward one of the chairs. âTake a seat, Leon,â he said, his voice noticeably softer now, the formal edge gone.
Leon obeyed, lowering himself into the soft chair. He glanced around the room, feeling a faint but growing sense of anticipation. Across from him, Caelus remained standing for a moment longer. With two swift gestures of his right hand, something shifted in the air around them.
The door behind Leon clicked shut on its own. With a second gesture, a faint shimmer filled the airâa magical barrier now sealed the room. Caelus sat across from Leon, the shallow table separating them.
âDonât worry, the wards are just for privacy,â Caelus said with an almost friendly smile. âFigured we could use a little peace from the outside world for this chat.â
Leonâs tension eased slightly. This wasnât the same commanding presence that had landed in the training yard. Caelus seemed more... approachable now.
âBefore we get into it,â Caelus continued, his tone now conversational but still focused, âlet me explain something.â
He reached into a pouch at his side, pulling out a thick, metal-bound book and placing it on the table between them with a soft thud. The book looked ancient, with intricate etchings along its cover and a thick lock sealing it shut. âThis is a record of every known Aspect and Mote throughout history. Whenever a new Evoker awakens, we try to match their abilities with whatâs documented here.â
Leon stared at the book, feeling the weight of its history. The idea that his power might be written down somewhere in its pages was overwhelming.
Caelus smiled slightly, noticing Leonâs awe. âItâs not always a perfect science,â he said, his voice now more casual. âEach ability is unique, and sometimes new powers donât fit neatly into what we already know.â He gave the book a light tap with his fingers. âBut itâs a starting point.â
With a wave of his hand, Caelus unlocked the book, and Leon sensed somethingâthe same kind of magic heâd felt when Caelus had sealed the door. It felt like they shared a similar flavour, as if both spells were rooted in the same type of magic.
With a soft click, the lock unlatched, and Caelus opened the book to its yellowed pages, filled with ancient writing.
Caelus leaned back slightly in his chair and fixed Leon with a curious look. âNow, tell me. What exactly have you experienced so far?â
Leon shifted in his seat, unsure how to put everything into words. âWell... during my awakening, it wasnât just visions. It was like I was living through someone elseâs life. I wasnât just watching itâI was there.â
Caelus nodded, listening intently as Leon continued.
âAnd then... during the past week, sometimes I can remember things perfectly, like... like when Madam Aldwin tested me. I wasnât sure about some answers, but then they just came to me, all at once. Like I knew it all along.â
Caelus turned his gaze to the open book, flipping through its pages with careful, deliberate motions. He was quiet for a few moments, his eyes scanning the ancient entries, stopping occasionally as though trying to match Leonâs description with something in the records.
After a minute of searching, Caelus paused, his eyes narrowing slightly in thought. Then, with a small sigh, he closed the book and relocked it with a simple gesture, the latch clicking shut.
âWell,â he said slowly, âthereâs nothing here that exactly matches what youâve described. But thatâs not uncommon for someone whoâs just awakened.â
Leon blinked. âSo... what does that mean?â
Caelus leaned back in his chair, his fingers resting lightly on the closed book. âIt means your power is something newâsomething we donât yet understand.â
The Chosenâs tone was calm but carried a weight to it that made Leonâs heart beat faster. He wasnât sure whether to feel relieved or even more anxious.
âAll Evokers have a unique ability, Leon,â Caelus continued, âbut thereâs a difference between whatâs called an Aspect and whatâs known as a Mote.â
Leonâs brow furrowed. âA... Mote?â
Caelus nodded. âAn Aspect is a gift bestowed by the demigods. It grants an Evoker a specific ability, like reading minds, seeing emotions, or something more subtle like sensing lies. Itâs usually straightforward.â
Leon nodded slowly, trying to process the information. âAnd a Mote?â
Caelusâ expression shifted, a faint smile tugging at his lips. âA Mote is something far greater. While Aspects are abilities granted by the demigods, a Mote is a direct gift from the Goddess herself. It grants the Evoker control over a domainâan entire concept or word. A Mote isnât just an ability, Leon. Itâs power over a fundamental aspect of the world.â
Leon felt a chill run down his spine. The idea of having control over something that vastâit was hard to comprehend.
Caelus leaned forward slightly, his voice lowering. âA Mote is dominion over a conceptâmemory, shadows, death, things like that. How far you can stretch that power depends entirely on your own insight and understanding of what your Mote truly is.â
Leon swallowed, his heart racing. âSo... how do I know if I have a Mote?â
âThatâs the question, isnât it?â Caelus leaned forward, his gaze intense but not unfriendly. âOnly time will tell. Youâre still young, and your power is only just beginning to manifest. But whether itâs an Aspect or a Mote, youâll need to learn how to control it.â
Leonâs mind raced. The idea of having control over something so vast, so... powerfulâit was overwhelming. But also... exciting?
After a pause, Leon asked, âWhat about you? Do you have a Mote?â
Caelusâ smile widened slightly, a flicker of amusement in his eyes. âYes. I do.â
Leon waited, half expecting the Chosen to elaborate, but Caelus remained silent for a moment, letting the tension build.
Caelus made a quick, subtle gesture with his hand. The shimmer over the door vanished as the magical wards were dismissed. His eyes locked onto Leonâs, and the Chosenâs smile widened just slightly.
âI have dominion over a concept that can be summed up in a single word.â
Leon frowned, leaning forward in his seat. âWhat word?â
Caelusâ smile widened as he finished his sentence.
âReturn.â
And with that, Caelus vanished.
For a moment, Leon just sat there, staring at the empty chair in front of him. His heart pounded in his chest, the weight of everything heâd just learned pressing down on him. The silence in the room felt heavier now, the crackle of the fire the only sound breaking through the stillness.
He swallowed hard, his mind racing to catch up with what had just happened. Caelus had disappearedâjust returnedâas though heâd never been there at all. Leon leaned back in his chair, feeling a strange mix of awe and confusion settle in his chest.
A Mote. Caelus had control over an entire conceptâover the idea of returning. Something that simple, yet so incredibly powerful. And Leon... didnât even know what his own power was yet.
The weight of it all hung heavy on his shoulders. He had so much to figure out, so much to learn.
But one thing was clear: whatever his ability was, it wasnât going to be easy. He had a long road ahead of him.
Leon took a deep breath, letting the tension ease from his shoulders. He didnât know what the future held, but he couldnât afford to be afraid of it.
He stood up from the chair, casting one last glance at the spot where Caelus had vanished, before turning toward the door. There was no going back now.