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Chapter 715: Shopping

    Chapter 715: ''Shopping''


    The thieves quickly found what theyde for.


    They moved through the librarys third level under invisibility magic, silent and experienced, mindful of those<strong></strong>studying in desk-alcoves on the bridges, and the golem-knight standing guard below.


    They plucked what they needed from various bookcases, slipping their prizes into invisible sacks, reaching for the next treasure on their list. Spell-guide after spell-guide disappeared from Brightfires third floor without a single rm being raised.


    The Fool of Thamnd waited, andwhen he was sure they were in the clearhe tapped ygons arm. Come on, buddy, lets see what spell-guides Brightfire has for us.


    Ill keep watch from here, Theresa whispered. Be careful, remember were not exactly at the market shopping for breakfast.


    <em>Illwatch out for father</em> ygon promised as he and Alex floated down to the stacks.


    And Ill watch ygon, Alex said, turning his attention to the closest bookshelf.


    A thrill pulsed through his veins; here he was, in the middle of a wizard schools prized library, about to help himself to as many spell-guides as he wanted.


    Third-tier spells arent all that exciting anymore, but maybe Brightfire has some useful ones that Generasi doesnt, he thought.


    He inspected titles on the backs of guides lining the shelves and...


    found himself unimpressed.


    Brightfires library <em>seemed</em> bigger than Generasis, and contained a greater number of books.


    But a lot of these are duplicates, he thought, picking up a spell-guide for Fireball, noticing no fewer than twenty copies beside the one he was holding. There was room beside them, meaning other copies must have already been borrowed. Generasi definitely has a better selection of books in their librarythis floor is actually pretty disappoint... Hold on now<em></em>


    His grip tightened on the fireball spell-guide. This is a <em>great</em> opportunity to grab some realbat spells; when I change the Fools Mark to the Generals, Ill be able to <em>learn and use them</em>!


    Grinning, he floated from shelf to shelf, filling ygons satchel with spell-guides forbat:


    Fireball, created a massive st of me, a ssic choice for any battlemage.


    Acid spray was a caustic and deadly spell that bathed enemies in a stream of corrosive liquid.


    Battering Force st, a spell thatunches dense, concentrated force missiles that explode on impact, shredding whatever they hit.


    Alex smiled, imagining the potential power of his arsenal.


    <em>Fatherwhats that section?</em> ygons voice whispered in Alexs mind. <em>The one to your right?</em>


    He nced at the Irtyshenan words; It says Mind magic, the young wizard thought, answering ygon. Its dangerous stuff, and its also illegal in Generasi.


    <em>Willyou take some of those guides?</em> ygon thought.


    Alex paused, considering the selection carefully. The trouble with using mind magic to control someone else is that its finicky. You wouldnt believe how many old stories there are about evil wizard-warlords controlling their enemies'' minds, turning them into mindless servants.


    <em>Thatsoundstroubling</em> ygon said. <em>What happensat the end of those stories?</em>


    Alex chuckled darkly through their link. Each and every damn time, one of the warlord''s mind controlled servants breaks free and stabs them in the back at thest second, usually when theyre on the brink of victory.


    He made a throat clearing sound, putting on his best Baelin impression. <em>A proper wizard never trusts their life to unreliably mind controlled minions, who could break free at any moment. What will you do when the guardian to which youve trusted your life suddenly breaks through your spell and decides to drive their sword through your heart? Better to have minions that serve loyally, willingly orat the leastprofessionally.</em>


    <em>Thatsounds smartfather</em>


    Still, though Alex paused, his eyes lingered on a particr mind magic spellbook. Ohwhats this?


    He floated to a bookcase, picking up the spell-guide.


    Its called; Mind-Scrambling Babble, he told ygon, flipping the thin book open, eyes widening as he read the spell''s effects. By the traveller!


    <em>What isitfather? </em>ygon thought.


    It sounds effective, but its not for me. It says the spell scrambles the thoughts of an enemy like chicken eggs and makes every coherent thought they have turn into chaos. It also says here that the victim bes paralysed with nausea and confusion, and that the controlling wizard can make them do pretty much anything they want. If someones into mind magic, theyd probably find this useful, but controlling peoples thoughtsisnt for me, and besides, getting arrested in Generasi isnt worth it.


    Alex shuddered, putting the spell-guide back where hed found it, then checked the time on the wall-mounted timekeeper beside them.


    Five minutes are nearly up, lets get back to Theresa, Alex thought.


    <em>Thisis going well, father</em> the golem thought.


    Lets not talk too soon, Alex said.


    He floated toward the centre of the room, pausing when Brutus rough tongue licked him.


    Agh, Brutus, no, he whispered. Everything okay, Theresa?


    Yes, she said. There arent a lot of students here, and that guard hasnt budged.


    Theyre probably not used to being robbed, Alex whispered, looking at the glyphs on the doors. Our invisibility spells would be cancelled if we tried to go through the doors, and teleportation spells arent an option. Theres glyphs on the walls thatd turn someone to paste if they tried tunnelling through the stone with a spelltheir securitys solid.


    Thats right, Crow said in themon tongue. This librarys rarely been robbed; were making history right now.


    Are we done on this floor? Rat asked.


    The thieves conferred with each other, using a secretnguage that involved code words.


    Good, said Fox, Were ahead of schedule. Next floor?


    The seventh, Alex said. Grab my cloak and stay close.


    He teleported through the door and up to the fourth floor.


    Two golem knights stood guard, both seemed more upied with a game of cardsyed usinghuge iron cardsthan the few students upying level four.


    The crystal door to the fifth floor was etched with far more aggressive glyphs than the lower floors. Alex read the symbols carefully, wondering what kind of mind would be capable of thinking up some of the glyphs effects.


    That one will literally turn you inside out, he thought to ygon. The one at the top of the door.


    <em>Will it affectus?</em> ygon asked.


    No, Alex thought. Because were not going anywhere near it.


    Concentrating, the young wizard quickly teleported the party to the sixth, then seventh level of the tower.


    Defences here were strongeryet, in another way, more rxed.


    A group of four golem knights were stationed at the bottom and top entrances to the chamber, situated where they had a clear view of the students moving around, and the floors above and below the seventh level through the ss doors.


    In the centre of the room was a teleportation circle, zing with potent magics. Alex gently reached out to it with the Travellers power, concentrating on where it led.


    An image shed in his mind of an armoury and a guard station where iron-watchers and their deadly mounts waited.


    Yet, despite having so many powerful deterrents in ce, security was surprisingly ckpared to the lower levels of the tower. The golem-knights knights had shed their armour, seatedfortably in plush armchairs around a card table, sipping spirits.


    Some had nodded off, as had the iron-watchers on duty through the teleportation circle.


    Really? Mouse whispered inmon. The higher we go, the more rxed those guards seem to be. The ones on the lower floors were alert, but theseIve seen more dedicated tavern bouncers.


    You said it yourselves, Theresa said. This librarys almost never been broken into, and since each floor is harder to reach than thest one, chances of a thief getting in here are pretty low, unless they can do what were doing. I have a feeling guarding these higher floors would be considered light duty.


    Well, let them keep enjoying their light duty. Its nice for them, but even better for us, Rat said. Spread out. Dont let them see stuff moving off the shelves, like its moving on its own. Theyll likely start screaming and hollering about ghosts. We have five minutes.


    Alex and ygon split from the others.


    The young wizard nced at the door leading down to the sixth floor. Theres spells down there I want to take before we search the seventh level.


    He and ygon teleported one level down, beginning a quick search of the sixth-tier level of the library, as Alex looked for specific spells.


    The first spell-guide he took was True Seeing.


    He thought back on Baelins exnation of the spell when hed led them and the Heroes through the Crymlyn Swamp.


    <em>A very handy sixth-tier spell. It cuts through most invisibility magic, illusions, and even shapeshifting to reveal the world as it actually is,</em> Baelin had said.<em> It can be defeated by mundane disguises and more powerful magics, but nheless, it is a spell I would rmend that no wizard of sufficient power be without. Keep in mind, it isnt infallible, but it will save your life time and time again.</em>


    Now, I finally have it, Alex thought, ncing at the golem knights. I thought theyd have wizards who could cast true seeing guarding their librarybut since no one tries to rob the ce, they probably dont consider it since their traps make invisibility uselessfor most people. Time for the other sixth-tier spell I wanted


    He picked up the spell-guide for Disintegration, a spell that would fire a beam of energy andpletely disrupt a physical object or creature down to the very smallest parts of its being. In an instant, almost anything would be reduced to fine dust.


    He remembered the Deleo whod helped them in the woods near Greymoor; she''d been able to locate and disintegrate those petrifiers self-destruction organs with precision.


    This spellll be good for crafting andbat, Alex thought. Definitely wouldnt want to leave here without grabbing it.


    He looked up at the ceiling.


    Okay buddy, now we go back to the next floor.


    On the seventh floor, Alex helped himself to a handful of other spell-guides, some deadly and some not, but all very useful.


    From one shelf, he took the spell-guide for Phantom st, which fired a cone of hungry, spiritual, ectosmic echoes that tore into enemies, peeling away their flesh and organs. Thete Watcher Shaw had used the spell against Ravener-spawn that attacked the Research Castlest winter.


    Alex stole Cage of Force next, it wrapped an enemy in a near-imprable cage of force magic.


    From a shelf of battlemagic spell-guides, he took Timed Fireball, a more powerful version of the third-tier fireball spell. This one wouldunch a huge ball of me that could be timed to explode a minute after the spell was cast. It was perfect for traps.


    Next, he grabbed Mass Invisibility, a spell that could veil an entire force of allies in invisibility magic.


    He then took a blood magic spell called Waves of Weariness, it was meant to siphon the fortitude and vitality from a group of foes in a wave, exhausting them, draining them of all energy.


    <em>Youfeel happyfather </em>There was a happy note in the golems thought.


    Im ecstatic! Alex replied, Im finding spells that I get to keep, and one day use! By the Traveller, Ill actually get to <em>cast them</em>! Its awesome, its what Ivedreamedabout


    He paused, his eyes widening,nding on a spell hed nearly overlooked, a spell that had captured his imagination from the time hed first visited a tower in Generasi.


    A spell that wasin his mindone of the truest symbols of being a great wizard.
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