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The Storm King – Chapter 100: Potion Preparations

Chapter 100: Potion Preparations

Despite Leons attempts to regain his usual stoicism, he couldnt have made his joy at Elises kiss more obvious as he walked through the busy streets of the capital on his way back to the Academy. His smile was a mile wide and his eyes bright; he practically exuded happiness from every fiber of his being.

In fact, many of the people he passed who stared at this inexplicably happy young man wouldnt have been at all surprised if Leon were to break out into song and skip down the street. But, fortunately for his own ego and sense of shame, he hadnt lost that much self-control.

[Hehe, hehehe,] chuckled Xaphan. He made it a point to do so loud enough for Leon to hear him.

[ What is it that you find so funny?] asked Leon, the irritation in his voice obvious.

[Oh, nothing much,] answered Xaphan once he was sure Leon could feel his attention.

[Nothing much? Explain yourself, demon, what does that mean?]

[You dont know what those words mean? Youre even further gone than I thought, human.]

[I know what the damned words mean, what did you mean when you said them?]

[Oh, I was just watching a little chaste boy losing his mind over one tiny kiss. You know, nothing much

And just like that, the smile on Leons face vanished. He sighed, but when he was about to respond to Xaphan, he decided to hold his tongue. Instead, he turned his thoughts back to Elise, determined as he was not to let his demonic acquaintance ruin his good mood as he had done before.

[Awwww, come on, dont be like that! Brooding is quite unbecoming, you know. I mean, Im sure it works on some people, but I doubt it works on anyone that you know.] Xaphan was met with silence, so he, too, sighed, then moved on to business.VSit no(v)3lb/!n(.)cm for new ovl

[Listen, before you leave the city, there are a couple things you should probably pick up if you dont already have them back in your fancy little cave]

After another half hour spent in the capital, Leon finally made his way back to the Snow Lion camp in the gorge. There werent many people in his unit who had returned to the caves so early, and those that hador simply never left in the first placewerent particularly numerous and kept to themselves, which suited him just fine. He made his way farther in all the way to his private room.

In the first week after moving in, the Snow Lions had thoroughly explored their new home and had realized that the cave system had as much if not more space than their tower did! This meant that Leon, as a third-tier mage, was able to have his own room, unlike when he had to share a room with Alphonsus and Castor after the Snow Lions had first arrived.

[Alright, first things first,] Xaphan began as soon as Leon set down everything he had bought, [Use that curtain to block the entrance to the room.]

Leon quickly complied, hanging a thick black curtain over the entrance of his door-less room, then quickly dug out a few small magic lanterns to scatter around so he wouldnt have to constantly channel magic into his eyes to see in the pitch-black caves.

[Good. When we take the Kagu flower and that salamander core out of their packaging, theyll emit far too much magic for you to avoid questions. That curtain will block the magic aura from spilling out of this room, though,] said Xaphan as Leon unpacked the rest of the things he bought.

First, Leon took out a narrow two-foot-tall stone cylinder and accompanying lid. Then, he pulled out half a dozen water-coals, so-called for being able to burn in water. They were fairly cheap, but they would work for his purposes.

[Next,] instructed Xaphan, [fill that container about halfway with water.]

Leon grabbed the cylinder and made for the bathroom. As with the tower, the trainees had made the discovery that the caves had their own bathrooms that even had fully functioning water runes. It had been an incredible morale boost, as they had for several days been living primarily on the water from the stream in the gorge and a few smaller water runes made by Leon and the others who were in the enchanting class.

The cylinder was filled with the requisite amount of water and Leon hurriedly returned to his room.

[Drop the coals into the water,] said Xaphan. As soon as Leon did so, he impatiently continued with, [Now the core.]

Leon dropped the core into the cylinder as instructed, letting the glowing red crystal sink to the bottom and rest among the coals. The fire magic it radiated ignited the water-coals, causing them to gently burn a dull blue at the bottom of the cylinder.

[And the flower, stem first.]

Leon carefully extracted the Kagu flower from its box, saturating his room with sweltering fire magic, though he found the heat strangely comfortable. Leon gently dipped the long stem of the flower that had been hidden in the box into the water, threading it through the gaps between the salamander core and the water-coals. To finish up that part of his preparations, he set the rest of the flower onto the surface of the water, where it stayed floating even as he closed the lid of the cylinder.

There wasnt any concern about allowing the flower access to sunlight; all it needed was fire energy to stay alive for as long as Leon and Xaphan needed it to. The coals would provide that energy so as not to drain the core before Heavens Eye managed to find the final necessary ingredient. Leon would need to change out the coals every week, but that was a fine sacrifice to make given how much it cost to buy the salamander core.

[Finally,] said Xaphan, interrupting Leon as he leaned back onto his small stone bed, [we need to inscribe a few simple runes onto the cylinder so that the burning coals dont transfer too much heat into it instead of the water. We want as much of the heat and fire energy to stay in the cylinder as possible.]

[What?] Leon complained, [Why didnt we do that to begin with? Now I have to do this when its full of water and expensive ingredients?!]

[It was far more important to make sure the Kagu flower was properly taken care of and that the cores magic wouldnt dissipate into the surrounding environment. So hurry, we need to make sure the water doesnt boil away. I mean, the lid should keep most of the steam in, but theres no point in relying on should.]

Leon sighed, but he still said, [Fine. Whats needed?] As soon as his mind was open to Xaphans information, Leon saw exactly what had to be done. He reached for his ink and spell paper and got to work.

It took about an hour of careful work and more spell paper than Leon would care to admit, but even Xaphan couldnt find any fault with his work. Leon plastered the side of the cylinder with the paper, which stuck as soon as he activated the enchantments.

[Any more steps?] asked an exhausted Leon. He was perfectly willing to perform any more necessary steps but writing the enchantments had left him feeling mentally drained.

[Nope. Were just waiting on that feather, now. Nothing else to be done except drop in new water-coals every three or four days.]

Leon gave a deep sigh of relief as he laid back onto his bed. He missed the bed back in the Snow Lions tower. Hed made the stone bed in the cave relatively comfortable with a few blankets, but it still couldnt hold a candle to a proper mattress designed for a noble.

Regardless, he fell asleep almost as soon as he got settled. He certainly wasnt intending on sleeping; he had wanted to spend the rest of his day reading, but he was just that tired.

Leon woke up in time to head for the units tower in time to meet up with the returning trainees. To his surpriseand the surprise of the rest of the extremely cautious Snow Lionsno one had been attacked. The Deathbringers hadnt made a move the entire day.

In fact, almost no one saw the Deathbringers at all throughout the entire weekend. The other units found them strangely somber and silent during meals, and it was only on Monday that they learned why, when the Deathbringers arrived at the training field with no banners. Since none of the other units had either banner that had been in the Deathbringers possession, it didnt take long for everyone else to realize that the Snow Lions had gotten their revenge.

Some playful insults were thrown around from the other units, but the Deathbringers endured them with a quiet dignity that was most uncharacteristic of them. Gaius especially seemed to have taken the loss completely in stride, interacting with the other nobles as if nothing had happened.

Even during the afternoon enchantments classes when he and Leon shared the same room, Gaius hardly even blinked in frustration or anger. He did send a few looks Leons way, but they didnt carry the tiniest hint of malice, hate, or killing intent. Not even when Leon and Valeria exchanged a few greetings did Gaius mood change.

If he dug deep, he would still find the oceans of anger that wouldve erupted had the Snow Lions attacked only a few weeks before, but the weekend had been enough time for him to bury that fury and let it cool. He would only bring dishonor to his family if he acted rashly and without a plan, so remained calm and in control, as if his father were watching over his shoulder. Although, given that his brother was Tribune working at the Academy, it wouldnt be that inaccurate to say that Duke Tullius had his eye on his youngest son.

But even then, Gaius found his anger oddly easy to suppress. Hed accepted Leons fighting strength and skill and a degree of respect couldnt help but follow, despite his hatred of the Snow Lion. Consequently, rather than waste his time with rage, Gaius channeled that energy into his training. Over the weeks following the Snow Lions seizure of the banners, Gaius threw himself into his training and dragged the rest of the Deathbringers with him.

Actaeon had put up a token resistance, but he loved training and had gotten on board with Gaius new policy quickly. Linus could see the benefits of the extra training, and though he personally valued his off-time, Gaius was able to convince him to join the training as well.

With all three third-tier mages on the same page, no one else in the unit was able to go against them. They trained hard, with the nobles supervising the lower-tiered trainees and giving out pointers where needed. Additionally, their Senior Instructor had contemplated invoking the same right as the Snow Lions Senior Instructor had, that of revoking all weekend privileges until the Deathbringers had retrieved their banner, but he found that he didnt have to; Gaius had already forced the Deathbringers into weekend training.

Gaius knew they were behind. The Snow Lions had over a month of hard training on the Deathbringers, and Gaius needed to push his unit to catch up as he doubted the Snow Lions would halt their intense training after recovering their banner.

That training paid off less than two weeks after it began, as the heightened attention to security that the increased training brought allowed them to repulse an attack from another unit that tried to exploit their seeming weakness. Securing the front door of their tower every day was made a priority, so when another unit arrived to try and bully the Deathbringers, it took them several minutes to force their way into the entrance hall. By then, they were faced with the prepared Deathbringers, fully armed and armored and ready to defend their dignity. And they did so with aplomb, eliminating two of the enemys third-tier trainees and a dozen others besides with an initial volley of arrows, giving the Deathbringers the advantage in numbers.

That outcome gave the other units that were hoping to throw their weight around and use the Deathbringers for their own training pause, allowing the Deathbringers plenty of time for the training that Gaius wanted.

Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: The Forest of Black and White
Chapter 2: Magic
Chapter 3: Inherited Blood
Chapter 4: Preparations
Chapter 5: The Hunt I
Chapter 6: The Hunt II
Chapter 7: Ritual I
Chapter 8: Ritual II
Chapter 9: The Vision
Chapter 10: Soul Refinement
Chapter 11: Mana Glyph
Chapter 12: The Mission
Chapter 13: The Team
Chapter 14: Two Journeys
Chapter 15: Vale Town
Chapter 16: Guests
Chapter 17: A Meeting
Chapter 18: Friction I
Chapter 19: Friction II
Chapter 20: The Village
Chapter 21: Recon
Chapter 22: The Raid I
Chapter 23: The Raid II
Chapter 24: The Guide
Chapter 25: Going East
Chapter 26: Identity
Chapter 27: The Glade
Chapter 28: Return Journey
Chapter 29: A Call
Chapter 30: An Attack
Chapter 31: The Fight
Chapter 32: Serana
Chapter 33: Fifteen Years Ago
Chapter 34: Artorias' Last Breath
Chapter 35: Burial
Chapter 36: Ambition
Chapter 37: West
Chapter 38: The Prison In The Mountains I
Chapter 39: The Prison in the Mountains II
Chapter 40: The Prison in the Mountains III
Chapter 41: The Prison in the Mountains IV
Chapter 42: The Prison in the Mountains V
Chapter 43: Leaving the Prison
Chapter 44: Reaching Civilization
Chapter 45: Charles
Chapter 46: The Bank
Chapter 47: Tower Lord
Chapter 48: The Vault
Chapter 49: His Name
Chapter 50: On to the Inn
Chapter 51: The Estate
Chapter 52: The Door
Chapter 53: Flight from the Estate
Chapter 54: Breathing Exercises
Chapter 55: The Capital
Chapter 56: Some Much Needed Training
Chapter 57: The Enrollment Test Begins
Chapter 58: Power Test
Chapter 59: Combat Test I
Chapter 61: End of Enrollment
Chapter 62: Chance Encounter
Chapter 63: Results of the Test
Chapter 64: Their Fortress
Chapter 65: Tension in the Dining Hall
Chapter 66: Rules and Structure
Chapter 67: Basic Combat I
Chapter 68: Basic Combat II
Chapter 69: Start of Classes
Chapter 70: Additional Instruction
Chapter 71: Brewing Trouble
Chapter 72: Her Challenge
Chapter 73: The Pool
Chapter 74: A Battered Pride
Chapter 75: Plans for Retaliation
Chapter 76: Leon's Comedy Routine
Chapter 77: Rain
Chapter 78: Remnant
Chapter 79: A Subdued Response
Chapter 80: The Next Week
Chapter 81: Capital's Tower Lord
Chapter 82: Search for a Bow
Chapter 83: The End of Basic Combat
Chapter 84: Assault on the Snow Lions I
Chapter 85: Assault on the Snow Lions II
Chapter 86: Missing Snow Lions
Chapter 87: Absence
Chapter 88: Where They Were
Chapter 89: First-Aid Week
Chapter 90: Armor, Small Unit Tactics
Chapter 91: Patrol Training
Chapter 92: Planning an Attack
Chapter 93: Banner Raid
Chapter 94: A King's Demand I
Chapter 95: A King's Demand II
Chapter 96: Safety Measures
Chapter 97: Introspection
Chapter 98: Acquiring Ingredients I
Chapter 99: Acquiring Ingredients II
Chapter 100: Potion Preparations
Chapter 101: The Following Weeks
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