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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 31

Amelia wasn't sure why she'd come to this banquet, but she was quickly regretting it.

Well, that wasn't entirely true if she was honest with herself. She'd come for two reasons, both of which...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 30

We slipped past countless nobles, mages, and wealthy merchants to reach a spot near the middle of the dance floor. I took a moment to listen to the music before pulling Vesper close and moving in a...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 29

Vesper glanced at me, concern in her eyes as she whispered, "What is it?"

I didn't respond, keeping my eyes focused on the man descending the stairs. He didn't look hostile, but then...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 28

I turned my head to one side, checking my face over for any signs of errant stubble. Some nobles liked keeping a beard, but any facial hair I grew tended to be as patchy as leaves on a mid-autumn t...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 27

Sig returned downstairs several minutes after our final match, carrying two glasses that smelled of something stronger than just water. He handed me one, then slid a chair out from near his workben...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 26

Sig's basement looked larger than I remembered. I wasn't sure when, but he'd added a second training ring, larger than the first but with the same wooden border and sandy floor.

New targets h...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 25

Days passed quickly in Volaris as Flynn and I searched for answers to the great problem of mind magic. We worked our way through all available books twice over, even considering the more sensitive ...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 24

I reached the Ollais home around midday, just a few minutes late for our meeting. It was rude without question, and I had to hope Vesper would take offense.

As I walked up to the home, I sens...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 23

Two years had passed since I stepped foot in the Academy. Two years, and the size of its entrance hall still struck me.

I stood there, looking around at the statues lining the hall. Each was ...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 22

I left the Ollais' home, finding myself at a loss for what to do next. Rejoining Flynn seemed the most obvious choice, but I knew there was little point. My brother would have his job well in hand,...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 21

The Ollais home wasn't impressive by noble standards. In fact, if I weren't in the Upper District and didn't know it was the estate of an old, respected family, I might have assumed it was the abod...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 20

I looked at myself in the mirror, turning this way and that as I tried to recognize the person staring back.

Flynn had spared no expense or effort in his preparations. Between his tutoring, m...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 19

Duke Xavier Sion stood by a window within his estate, overlooking a tranquil field. Outside, a spring sun shone down upon two figures.

His son—or rather his son by birth—hovered fifteen f...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 18

"This isn't even close to what I imagined when you suggested preparing," I grumbled, glaring at my adopted brother.

Flynn met my glare with a wry smile, waving one hand from his seat...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 17

Flynn came to my room six days later, all smiles and cheer.

"Afternoon," Flynn said, waltzing into my quarters. He pulled a chair from his ring and practically collapsed into it, leaning back...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 16

Days vanished as I dove into the notes Flynn had given me, trying to understand as much as possible about the ritual. They were...strange. Remarkably dense and revolutionary in some spots, yet spar...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 15

Flynn stared at me, and I saw something in his face shift. Tension I hadn't noticed lifted from his shoulders, as though a weight had shifted off him.

"Are you sure?" Flynn asked, before addi...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 14

I stared at Flynn for a few seconds, then turned my attention back to the statue of the Smith.

"I think," I said, "That I'm sick of surprises."

"Then call it another test. What do you n...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 13

Flynn's idea of a journey differed sharply from mine. I hadn't realized as much until I arrived just after sunrise three days later, as we had discussed and planned.

I had prepared w...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 12

I had faced many challenges over the last few years. My early training as a mage had been an exercise in frustration as I stumbled from idea to idea without a good idea of what might and might not ...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 11

Time passed as I continued to hone my talents in Forging. I split my focus evenly between infusing intent into materials and altering solidified Aether constructs from their rigid state into the mo...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 10

Nearly a month had passed since I became a member of the Sion family in full. I hadn't quite gotten used to my new life, but had begun settling into a routine.

Every morning began the same wa...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 9

We left the main building behind, making our way up the slopes of the valley and towards the other buildings.

Of the six, the first two were simple, mundane constructions. One was a combined ...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 8

Oppressive light, like a harsh summer sun at midday, surrounded me. The sheer mass of mana smothered my senses, but what was even more disconcerting was the palpable weight and pressure. It felt as...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 7

Contrary to what I expected, we didn't proceed into the mansion. Instead, Flynn led the way to one of the other buildings, a shorter and wider construction built halfway up the hilly incline. Made ...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 6

Our departure the following morning was unremarkable. Several Graythorns, most notably Kathryn and Allistair, joined us to say their goodbyes. They extracted promises from a smiling Flynn to remain...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 5

Kathryn and I spent several hours wandering through the gardens, talking the entire time. Our conversation never returned to magic, at least not in any specifics, but I learned more about plants th...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 4

I considered myself relatively hardened when it came to uncomfortable social situations. I didn't enjoy them by any stretch, but I had learned to 'tread water' so to speak.

Unfortuna...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 3

It took us three days to reach our next destination, time I spent well in my opinion. I divided my efforts between reading and studying, training my magic, and sparring. What occupied at least a fe...

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Rise of the Archon: Book 3, Chapter 2

I sighed, shaking my head as I walked closer to Flynn.

"I learned that I've got longer to go than I thought."

Flynn laughed, and I realized it sounded just a little labored. As I came w...

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