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Chapter 168: The Final Debrief and Youth

    Chapter 168: The Final Debrief and Youth


    Congrattions, to each and every one of you. Baelin pped hisrge hands together. You have all passed the final exam and thus passed The Art of the Wizard in Combat II. And so thus ends your first year in my course. But, this is not truly an ending. <em>This. </em>He pointed to the sky. This is a beginning. The Proper Wizardgirded against the dangers of the cosmoshas as little to fear from the dark between the stars or the hordes of the abyss, as they do from worms in their own garden.


    The students of The Art of the Wizard in Combat IIwho would only be students of that ss for a little longerlooked at each other with a mix of tiredness, excitement and pride.


    The trio consisting of Shiani, Rhea, and Malcolm had elected to work together along with Malcolmspanion, Eyvinder. From the pleased looks they were wearing, it appeared that they had fared very well against the worm.


    Caramiyus, Angr, Rayne and Nua-Oges grouplete with the giant shark beastman, Grimlochlooked like theyd also done well; there was relief in their demeanour at Baelins announcement, as well as tion from their victory.


    So, for thest timefor this course, at least, Baelin said. Let us debrief: what went right? What went wrong? Andmost importantlywhat do you think has changed between when you first started this course, and now?


    The groups of students and their entourages huddled together, whispering to each other.


    After a moment, Rayne raised his hand, to Alexs surprise.


    The gangly young man sat far taller in his seat than he used to. A lot went right, Baelin, he said. I cast flight magic on everyone; I have enough mana now to make sure we could all keep flying, but we had to adjust our altitude because of the monsters range. At first we had some trouble, but Nua-Oge knew this one spell: Death Charge.


    Depth Charge, she corrected him. Its made for water, but it can phase into most surfaces and send a shockwave through whatever it goes into, but its range decreases when its used on a harder surface.


    Well, it worked, Caramiyus said. She dropped a few into the earth and that made the worm surface. Then Angr and I were there waiting with beams to st it in the mouth as it came up. And then Grimloch he shuddered.


    I cracked its shell like a crab. The sharkman grinned, with worm-blood still coating his lips. Then got into the gooey insides.


    Baelin gave a boomingugh at this. Ah, taking your meal <em>as</em> you''re fighting. You have style, my young friend. And then?


    Part of our n was to make it bleed while we kept sting it, Nua-Oge said. The wound Grimloch gave it was ragged and deep: so all we had to do was to keep it from burrowing again, tire it out, and make it bleed out. We didnt stop until it was done.


    Honestly, Baelin. Rayne shook his head. It couldnt have been more different than how it was in the beginning. When me and Miner- He paused, wincing as he spoke of the dead student. -we lost a lot of people during that first ss. Especially my group.


    Indeed, Rayne, you have shown some of the farthest growth of any student in this ss. Baelin gave him a grandfatherly smile. And I am most proud to have taught you thus far. Nua-Oge, Caramiyus, Angr, from my observations you are far more coordinated than you once were. And all of you paced yourselves when it came to your mana, allowing your versatility and experience to win you the day. Well done.


    Next, Rhea raised her hand. We decided the best way to beat it would be to make it ufortable. Shiani and I specialize in fire spells, but we knew we would struggle against its resistance to fire. So, we decided tobine our spells of sharpened obsidian to pierce the creatures outer covering. The two of us conjured a big spike and then Eyvinder and Malcolm brought the worm out of the ground.


    Since the creature is so used to fire <em>and</em> lives in The Barrens, Malcolm jumped in. We thought it probably wouldnt like the cold: and our research showed us that they burrow below the earth to keep warm when night falls. So I cast Permafrost: it spread cold energy through the ground, which made where it was hiding really cold, and that drove it out of the ground. Eyvinder used his own earth magic to counter the worms, so it had toe out undefended.


    Then we speared it like a fish, Shiani said. From there, once it was above ground, Malcolm kept using ice spells, Eyvinder countered its earth magic, while Rhea and I conjured more spears. Those eventually finished it off. Our entire n worked out the way we wanted it to.


    Excellent work, Baelin said. When your group first started this course, you were by far the most well-equipped: you were all in your second year<strong></strong>and all geared toward battle magic. You struggled with versatility, however, and exhausted your mana too quickly by relying onrge, powerful spells. And now look. You used a versatile series of magicsincluding Eyvinders innate earth magic outside of the art of wizardryand were able to oust an opponent with a greater reserve of mana than yourselves. Well done. If you choose to go into military wizardry, then I am sure any number of imperial recruiters will be fighting for you.


    Atst Alex raised his hand, and Baelin nodded to him.


    So uh, when we first started, we either didnt know each other very well, or didnt know each other at all, the young wizard said. We worked well together because these guys are awesome, but we were only getting to know each other. Now, we function like a well-oiled wagon: as one. We have more power. More versatility and a lot of our strengths came from things we did outside of ss. I dont think we wouldve had as easy a time if Theresa wasnt so good at life enforcement, or if Svenia and Hogarth hadnt kept up their training. ygon was a big power factor too, and all of us have gotten stronger and more knowledgeable. My potions helped a lot, Thundars spells are more powerful and versatile, Isoldes basically be a storm goddess, and Khalik has really gotten fast with spell casting. And all of that came together to bring us to where we are now.


    Baelin nodded. Indeed. Your coordination is notable: one can see how bonds have forged outside of merely being ssmates and how that can aid significantly when applied to the battlefield. You also avoided a particr trap that can fall upon those who take to the battlefield with romantic partners. Sometimes, tactics fall away in favour of affection: the need to protect loved ones or cherished friends. Such things can be


    The chancellor paused. useful on the battlefield: one needs only see a mother bear defend her cubs once to know how effective fighting to protect a bond can be. But, at times, it can blunt tactics in favour of coddling ones loved ones. He rose to his full height and looked over the ss. Love can bloom on the battlefield, yes, and it can be maintained during times of dangerbut a battle is not a romantic sky-gond ride: if a loved one cannot defend themselves, they should not be on the battlefield.


    And what is to be done if they end up caught in a battle because of an ambush? Khalik asked.


    Then your priority is to ensure that they are <em>quickly</em> positioned away from enemies...I stress the importance of speed in this, because the enemy is not going to conveniently wait for this to be done...and once that is established, to focus on eliminating threats. Having your focus drift entirely to a nobatant will give your enemies the openings they need to strike you down. Then your loved one shall follow soon after...or be captured.


    Well, Alex doesnt need me to protect him. Not anymore, Theresa said lightly, causing a few chuckles among the ss.


    Yeah, thats ygons job now, Alex added.


    Now Baelin burst outughing. Indeed, in any case, Im sure thest thing you wanted to hear was an old man prattle on about the tactical ws and benefits of friendship and lovealthough, before I move away from the topic, do note that such bonds have been utilized in military capacities in the past. There was a city-state that use to create units entirelyposed of pairs of lovers. Such a thingwhen proper discipline was appliedcontributed heavily to the morale of a unit and brought out courage. Do not discount the bonds of friendship or romance, tempered with skill.


    He looked over all of them. If you are ambushed by enemies that are bound together merely by the promise of payment, then a few loud and very messybat spells will likely shatter their nerve and send them seeking easier jobs. If you are beset by foes that are grouped together by bonds of friendship or romance, though, you had best ensure that they are all eliminated. For the survivors? They shall not rest until you or they are dead. and on that cheery note: congrattions you have all finished The Art of the Wizard in Combat II. And tomemorate this asion


    Baelin snapped his fingers and several amulet halves appeared in the air before him. I present to you the second half of your charm-pendants, each bearing my symbol. Although their meaning is not quite what it once wasfor you are not my apprenticesknow that they will denote that we have an association. I am proud of you all, and I implore you to take The Intermediate Art of the Wizard in Combat in your next year. In it, we will continue your training directly and expand the scope of opponents you shall face.


    The ss fell quiet as the charm-pendants floated up from their around necks, and the other halves drifted over.


    <em>Schnk.</em>


    With a small sh of light, each pendant joined with the other half, and became a whole. Everyone, as if by instinct, reached for their pendant and sped it tightly in their hand.


    Alex felt a chill go through him.


    It felt like the charm-pendant symbolized a next step in his life. He looked up at Baelin and found the chancellors eyes already on him.


    They exchanged a silent nod.


    I will be speaking with your king at the end of the month, Alex, Baelin said to him. ss had ended, but the chancellor had asked Alex to stay behind for a few minutes to discuss a matter.


    Already? Alex blinked.


    Already, he says, the chancellor scoffed. Truthfully, it ister than I would have liked. An expedition of this sort will take months of nning, then setting up, surveying, staffing and supplying before it can be executed. I would have liked to have met with him <em>weeks</em> ago. But, that was not possible.


    Really? Months? Alex asked.


    Oh yes. And we cannot do the majority of the preparations until we have confirmation that this isin factgoing to ur. You should get yourself involved in those preparations: you will learn much along the way. He paused. Likely the very earliest we can even begin the expedition will be in the mid-autumn.


    Oh, I will get involved, Alex said enthusiastically. So what should I do in the meantime?


    Baelin blinked at him in surprise. Youre a student at Generasi, are you not? Be a student and do student things for a bit. Hopefully, without too many mana vampire attacks.


    Oh yeeeeah, Alex said as though hed forgotten he was a student. I guess Ill juststart selecting my summer courses, then, <em>and</em> my fall ones?


    That would be the way.


    Alex sighed. ThatsI was kinda hoping wed get to go and do this earlier. Between finding that note in The Travellersnguage and the expedition, Im <em>dying</em> to get going on this stuff.


    Hm, indeed. It can be tempting to sprint when one sees knowledge and discovery just ahead. But remember what I said: this is not a sprint. It is a marathon. Things are not ready at this momentunless you wish to climb on a ship and race to Thamnd on your ownso focus on what you can do for yourself and your family at this moment.


    Baelin sighed, looking over The Barrens. Whether they be good or bad, understand this, Alex: these years of your life onlye once.


    What do you mean? Alex asked.


    Your university years.


    Oh, really? He thought about the older students hed seen on campus. I thought you could attend Generasi at any age, do graduate studies, or evene back and take courses?


    All true, all true. But these years where you havee to this ce of learning while young, full of curiosity, unjaded, and unsullied by the rigours of time? <em>That</em> is an experience thates but once. And I <em>do</em> mean that, Alex. You are only ever young once. Just. Once. Even if you find your own way to reverse the physical aging process or obtain eternal youth, you will be a grown man, an elder or an ancient wearing the body of your youth. You might have the strength and energy of youthand that is not to be discountedbut you will be in a far different ce in your life. And you cannot ever be young and inexperienced again. That is not to say that being young is the greatest thing in the world. You might enjoy it. You might hate it and wish that maturity and years woulde faster. But in either case, you will only ever experience this time in your life once.


    He looked at Alex seriously. So take it from someone so far beyond their youth that it might as well have never happened. Live it out. Experience it. What willeter, willeter, regardless of your patience orck thereof.


    Alex swallowed.


    Hed heard such speeches before from elders in his vige and from his teachers. Some had even told him that his years in the church school would be: the best years of your life.


    At the time, he could think of nothing worse or more false.


    Much of his adolescence could really be summed up as grieving the loss of his parents, making sure his sister was okay, working with the abusive baker, McHarris, and studying <em>all</em> the time. When times had gotten hard, one thing that had kept him going was the idea that a brighter future couldy ahead in Generasi. If those harder years had been the <em>best</em> years of his life, thenwell, life would be pretty grim.


    But the words from Baelin hit him a bit differently.


    The ancient wizard hadnt referred to the years of his youth as some magical positive time, he had merely said that they were unique.


    And that was true.


    He might as well experience what he could before it came time to return to the dangers of Thamnd again, or experience whatever horrors that might be awaiting when he looked into thenguage of The Traveller in the Irtyshenan Empire.


    Selina needed guidance and to have things set up so she could begin her first lessons in wizardry in the next school year.


    Besides, he could enjoy some of his life while still preparing for those future challenges if he picked some proper courses for the summer and fall.


    And he had a good idea what courses would help him.
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