Using Illusions For Practice
Using illusions would be good practice for Luchila as well.
The children were panting as I turned to them.
âNia, children. An illusion of a strong enemy is about to appear, so I want you all to fight it together.â
âOkay. Iâll do my best!â
âYes!â
They answered enthusiastically. But it didnât seem like they understood.
Most of them had probably very little exposure to illusions.
I moved away from them and approached the chiefs who were watching.
âAlright, Iâm going to do it!â
Just as Luchila said this, her presence suddenly became very thin.
She was using concealment magic.
And then a lesser vampire appeared in front of the children.
Even the chiefs who had been watching leisurely looked shocked for a second. Some even touched their swords.
Thatâs how good Luchilaâs illusions were.
But I said to them, âDonât worry. Itâs an illusion for practice.â
âWhat! An illusion? But it is so clear...â
âItâs my apprentice, Luchilaâs special skill.â
âI see... I very much thought an actual lesser vampire had appeared.â
âEven Mister Lockeâs apprentices are powerful.â
They were very surprised.
Danton muttered.
âEven after hearing that it is an illusion, it still looks like a real lesser vampire to me.â
âRight? I myself learned to use illusions from Luchila.â
âShe taught even you...â
While I talked with the chiefs, the children began to attack the illusion.
In spite of their shock, they quickly moved in to attack.
âEven when they are so young, they are warriors of the beastkin tribe. Their movements are impressive.â
âYou flatter us.â
âNo, I am not. Now, when they are done, I think I will have Shia train like this as well.â
âYouâre going to call out a lesser for them too?â
âNo, Shia and Serulis are strong. We will make them fight a lord.â
âWhatâ!
The chiefs could also hear what Danton and I were saying.
And so they would not be too shocked if a lord appeared now.
Still, I decided to explain it to them.
âWhen this is finished, Iâm going to have a vampire lord illusion appear.â
âA lord. That is...amazing.â
âOnly Mister Locke would do such a thing.â
âIâll let you know when we use illusions next time.â
âThank you.â
I did this, just in case a real vampire happened to appear during training.
If they thought it was an illusion, it would delay their response time.
And so it was important that they knew in advance.
Once I told them this, I walked over to Shia and Serulis.
âShia, Serulis. You two can continue your training when the children are finished.â
âYes! Thank you!â
âIâll do my best!â
âYou two must work together.â
âYes!â
âLeave it to us!â
They were very excited.
On the other hand, Grulf was still following me as I walked. He would sit down politely whenever I stopped.
This was unusual because he usually could not stop running around.
âGrulf, do you want to train too?â
âGrrr?â
Apparently, not.
Eventually, the children were finished.
They had succeeded in defeating the illusion.
That being said, illusions could not be defeated by traditional means.
Luchila had watched the children carefully and added damage when appropriate.
I rushed towards them.
First, I asked Nia and the children, âHow was it?â
âIt was really strong, but we managed to beat it. Would a real fight be like this?â
âYes. Luchila is very good at recreating things.â
âMiss Luchila, thank you so much!â
They bowed and thanked her. Luchila looked a little embarrassed.
I turned to her.
âLuchila. That was very good.â
âThank you.â
âI want to ask you to do an arch vampire next. Can you do it?â
âI can recreate an arch vampire quite accurately, but I donât have much experience with anything above a lord.â
âI see. Thatâs wonderful.â
âGroof-groof!â
Grulf barked as Luchila petted him.
I left then and whispered to the children.
âIâm going to bring out a lord now. Watch as Shia and Serulis fight it.â
âOkay!â
They said with eyes full of expectation.
I glanced over to Shia and Serulis. They were laughing about something.
They didnât know that their training was about to start.
I created the vampire lord so as to catch them both off guard.
This was practically my finest illusion.
Even if you knew it was an illusion, it was hard to not see it as real.
âWha...â
âHow...â
The chiefs gasped in disbelief.
Even though I had given them fair warning, they were unsheathing their swords.
I was quite satisfied that I had made something that was so believable.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAh!â
The children raised their voices in a scream. Even they were shocked.
As for Shia and Serulis...
âHyaaaa!!â
âARGHH!â
They charged at it before the vampire lord even had time to move.