244. Valkyrie’s Tower (3)

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Just by looking at him, Kai knew Khorvash had bled his way through more battles than most warlords lived to see. Despite the way he sat, the orc looked ready to leap up and tear flesh from bone. His skin bore the pale, scarred sheen of someone who had absorbed too much mana—more than a body was meant to hold. The scent of blood clung to him and even from afar, Kai smelt it. Even though his aura was repressed, Kai knew it had a lot of power. But the main problem wouldn’t be his raw strength, but the artifacts he wore. Khorvash’s arms were sheathed in blackened gauntlets, etched with seals that shimmered with heat—flamebound, no doubt. The way they pulsed matched the slow, steady throb of fire elemental mana and it confirmed what he’d heard about the gauntlets. Around his neck, there was a thick silver necklace. Likely enchanted to block spells or absorb energy. But it was the toe rings that truly unsettled Kai. Three of them. Each glowing with a different hue—one red, one green, and one a deep, pulsing violet. Passive enchantments? Curses? He didn’t know. And that uncertainty was what made them dangerous. Behind him, the others didn’t speak. The corridor they’d come through had narrowed into a stone arch lined with Aethum fragments, casting their soft glow across the black walls. The inside of the tower was unlike anything they'd seen so far—clean, polished, and ancient in its beauty. Floating stones shaped like lanterns hung midair, lighting up the corridors. Big Nose stepped forward and barked, “We found these humans trespassing, but they claim to follow Belkhor!” Khorvash’s eyes burning yellow and slitted like a serpent’s and shifted to Kai. “That does not explain why you brought them here, to the sacred palace.” “They claim,” Big Nose said, pointing at Kai, “that this one has studied temples of the god. He says he can open the upper floors.” Khorvash rose. He didn’t stand—he rose. Like a cliff face lifting out of the sand. Stone creaked beneath his weight as his full height came into view. Nine feet tall, maybe more. His voice echoed through the chamber, low and rumbling. “A human. A followerof Belkhor?” Kai lowered his head, cloak billowing slightly as he took one step forward. “My lord,” he said softly. “I’ve dedicated my life to studying the forgotten gods. Among them, none struck fear and reverence into the world like Belkhor. I’ve studied ruins for years just to understand Belkhor more.” Khorvash stared at him. “Our god,” he said slowly, “has no use for human devotion. You are tools. Meat. That is your place in his design.” “Despite that… I still recognise him as the strongest god there is, and the strongest god there will ever be.” Khorvash’s eyes narrowed—not in anger, but curiosity. “Indeed,” he rumbled, stepping forward with slow, ground-shaking weight. “But that alone does not make you a follower of Belkhor. If you claim it, then prove it.” He raised a hand in challenge. “What did Belkhor say?” the orc asked. “When he tore down the human fort in Darsk—alone, with nothing but his fists and flame?” A test. Kai didn’t rush. He held still, letting a few heartbeats pass. Then he lowered his eyes and replied. “He said... ‘The world belongs to the orcs. The only reason humans have more land is because they breed faster than roaches. But that just means there’s more of them to slay… more bones to count… more skulls to pile until the world kneels before me.’” As the last word left his lips, the chamber felt colder. Or maybe it was just the way Khorvash was staring at him—like a wolf sizing up something not yet prey, but not quite his pack. The overlord gave a sharp exhale, then tilted his head, impressed. “You have studied well.” Kai gave a slight nod, his eyes never lifting too far. He wasn’t bowing out of fear—he was playing the part. He needed to be seen as someone who had walked through fire just to witness Belkhor’s shadow. In truth, he’d memorized every hateful teaching of the orc god days ago—from the captured orc and the tribals. To earn a sliver of trust here, he needed to sound like a believer. Khorvash turned, facing the obsidian gate that sealed the upper floors. The seals across it shimmered faintly in the torchlight, pulsing with unspent power. “But,” the warlord said slowly, “none of that matters.” He turned halfway, casting a glance back over his shoulder. “I would never accept a human as a follower. Only as a slave.” Kai’s jaw tightened for a split second—but he kept his expression composed. “Still,” Khorvash said, facing the gate again. “If you can truly open this door, then perhaps… you would have my favour.” That sent a ripple of shock through the room. Stinky, still bristling with distrust, barked out, “A favour to a human? That’s—” He didn’t get to finish his words. Khorvash turned and fixed him with a glare. Even Kai felt the intensity of it. “I. Decide. Here.” He paused at every word. “I will decide what’s too much and what’s not. That’s what you were going to say wasn’t it?” Stinky shrank back, gritting his teeth and saying nothing more. Even Big Nose and Bald Head stepped aside without a word. Kai’s heart thudded in his chest from the sheer risk of what he’d just bought himself. “I’m not lying,” Kai broke the silence and his voice echoed through the room. He didn’t wait for anyone to speak, but stood up slowly, and walked toward the towering obsidian gate, all the way while Khorvash’s glare was plastered on his back. “I can open it,” he added, his fingers already brushing against the etched runes. “I’ve seen these patterns before.” Khorvash watched him, eyes gleaming like twin coals. “Very well. Try,” he said, folding his arms over his massive chest. “But know this—fail, and you join the others. You’ll be sacrificed to Belkhor tonight.” From behind, Adil couldn’t help himself. “Sacrificed?” Stinky sneered. “Shut up, tribal or I would break your jaw.” At that point, Kai couldn’t afford to respond. He was already deep in focus, tracing the first series of seals along the frame of the gate. His fingers hovered just above the surface, eyes flicking from one glyph to the next. These seals were merciless—traps. They had been forged to freeze, crush and burn people who came close to breaking it. He guessed that Khorvash had never been able to come close to that or else he would’ve been burnt by lightning bolts. A dozen defenses woven seamlessly together in a matrix that had no tolerance for error. Whoever had carved these into the gate wasn’t just a Mage. They were a master—one of the greatest enchantment artisans the world had ever seen. And he continued to explore every possible inch of them with Kharvosh’s stare burning into his back. He pushed it aside and closed his eyes, knowing he had no time to hesitate. Kai focused, running the flow of mana through the spell structure in his mind like solving a knot blindfolded. And then, slowly, he found it—. No, not a flaw. A . The way to open up the gate, the only way to untangle the knot from the inside. He reached into his mana pool and let it surge. A faint hum filled the corridor. Mana snaked out from his hand like silver smoke, wrapping around the seals with precision, slipping into the grooves like water filling a mold. One by one, the runes flared to life, glowing white-hot as they accepted his touch—until the entire gate was pulsing with light. The air turned sharp. Static licked at the edges of his sleeves. Behind him, someone gasped—maybe Claire. Maybe Kael. He didn’t look back. He exhaled slowly. “What are you doing, human?” Khorvash muttered. Kai had the urge to roll his eyes at the oblivious tone in his voice. “Opening it up.” He focused on his mana and pushed the last thread of mana into the gate. And it answered. A low  echoed across the tower, followed by a deep grinding sound as ancient gears stirred from decades of stillness. The white light rippled across the surface like water, the metal shivering under the glow—then, with a thunderous boom, the gate began to open, revealing a broad corridor carved from the same mana-rich black stone. Pale crystals embedded in the walls pulsated gently, illuminating the interior. Dust swirled in the air, undisturbed for decades. Behind him, he heard the shuffle of boots, the sudden inhale of disbelief. He turned back to see the Orc Lord hadn't moved one bit. He stood frozen, gaze fixed on the newly revealed path like it was a mirage that might vanish if he blinked. His jaw clenched, the muscles in his thick neck twitching as reality sank in. There were a lot of things going through his mind. He’d spent years—possibly more—trying to open this gate. And now a human has done it effortlessly. He moved forward, looming beside Kai as he stared into the corridor. The orc was almost twice Kai’s height and what was more scary was how the flames in his gauntlets hissed low, like they too were uneasy. “How did you do that?” Kai inhaled a sharp breath through his nose. “A mana mechanism in the door. You need to flow energy through the channels in a specific sequence to unlock it. Anything else would’ve backfired.” He lied smoothly. The truth—The door had recognized the remnants of Valkyrie’s soul inside him and opened it for her blood—wasn’t something they needed to know. Khorvash narrowed his eyes, but said nothing for a moment. Then he looked Kai over again, slower this time. “You’re a Mage.” “Barely,” Kai replied, shrugging one shoulder. “But I know how to use mana.” A slow nod. Then, Khorvash turned to the three orcs at the rear. “We’re going inside. You three—stay behind them. The humans come with us.” Big Nose hesitated. “Overlord Khorvash… should we call for reinforcements? What if the palace has defenses?” Khorvash’s voice dropped an octave. “If Belkhor left trials in his domain… then I will face them. Not you. Your only task is to make sure the humans don’t run.” Big Nose flinched, then nodded. So did the others. A gesture from Khorvash, and the orcs began shoving the party forward. Kai stepped over the threshold, eyes scanning every inch of the corridor as they moved deeper. He felt the pressure in the air increase—the presence of dormant enchantments, mana pulsing faintly through the stones. He didn’t look back. The corridors twisted through the heart of the tower, and whenever they took a turn, they were marked by glowing stones embedded into the high archways—they were dim enough to blend with the shadows, yet bright enough to keep them from stumbling blind. The floor soon turned to marble. Kai stared at the walls. Every inch of this place was buzzing with thick mana, and after days and days of mana-starved wastes of Ashari, the richness of it made his skin prickle. He wasn’t the only one affected. Even the orcs were glancing around more than usual, some flexing their fingers. Kai kept looking around the walls and the ceiling, eyes narrowed. Behind him, Gareth leaned in. “What are you watching for, Lord Arzan? “Keep your eyes open,” Kai murmured. “There will be enemies ahead.” Gareth tensed. “What kind?” “Guardians,” Kai replied. “Maybe beasts. Maybe golems. I haven’t seen the tower spirit yet. That means something is still protecting this place.” Gareth’s brows furrowed. “Tower spirit?” Before Kai could answer, Bald Head's voice came sharp from the rear. “Silence. Speak again and I’ll have your tongue.” The group kept walking. Kai could see that Adil, though quiet, was practically mesmerized. His fingers brushed along the walls like a man rediscovering the sensation of magic. He drew in a breath, deep and reverent, as if trying to bottle the richness of the air. Even Khorvash, towering ahead of them, paused now and then, eyes narrowed, face tilted as if listening. Kai didn’t need to guess what the warlord was doing—he could feel the pull of mana around him, the faint suction of someone trying to absorb it. Not as easy here as sucking from aethum. The ambient mana flowed slow, coiled tightly in the walls, not meant to be sipped casually like water from a well. The marble underfoot changed colors with the angles of light—pearlescent veins ran through the grey like rivers of moonlight. It wasn’t just expensive. It was intentional. “Just how rich were you, Valkyrie?” Kai muttered under his breath. He knew she was a Magus, a Battle Mage at that, but he hadn’t expected this kind of wealth from her. Everything around here was beyond spells, and only someone with serious backing could afford to enchant every inch of a place like this. And this was only the lower floor. He had no doubt—she had gotten a spirit to take care of the tower. The corridor narrowed before flaring open again in a sudden burst of light. Kai squinted, but it was Khorvash who moved first—long strides carrying him into the room without hesitation. The rest followed, but the moment they crossed the threshold, every step faltered. The chamber was circular, hollow and spare, its marble floor polished to a mirrored sheen. There were no decorations, no furniture—only a winding staircase rising from the center that clearly went up. Yet no one was looking at that. Their gazes were locked on the three figures seated cross-legged around the base of the staircase. At first glance, they resembled orcs—massive bodies, just as broad as Khorvash, with thick limbs and weathered armor fused into their bodies. But then the light caught their skin, and it glistened—not flesh, but metal. Blue-tinted steel that reflected the room’s glow like a mirror. Golems. Kai's breath caught in his throat. Tower guardians. But Khorvash didn’t seem to notice—or didn’t care. He stepped forward, raising his voice with that familiar tone of arrogant certainty. “I am Khorvash, Overlord of the Duneborns, chosen of Belkhor. Do you serve him?” For a moment, the golems remained still, statues in every sense. Then, one of them opened its eyes. A pulse of mana exploded outward, scanning the room in a shimmer that brushed across Kai’s skin like cold wind. The other two followed, eyes flaring open with the same inhuman light. None of them spoke. The lead golem simply stood. Its right arm shifted with a grating whir—metal plates folding and locking into place until the limb became a heavy, blunt hammer. Before Kai could blink, the golem charged. The floor cracked beneath its weight as it slammed forward. Khorvash roared, raising his gauntlet in time to block the first strike. Flame burst from his fists, the heat rippling the air, but the impact sent him skidding back, boots gouging long lines across the marble. Behind him, everyone froze. Even Kai felt something at the raw strength in the guardian’s strike. Big Nose, gritting his teeth, was the only one to step forward, pushing past the others with his blade drawn. But just then, the second and third golems rose in unison. One’s arm morphed into a curved blade, the edge gleaming wickedly. The other’s turned into a spiked mace that swung once, just to test its weight, and cracked the floor beneath it. In an instant, the room erupted into chaos. Flames burst from Khorvash’s fists as he activated his infernal gauntlets, setting the air alight with streaks of red and gold. His punch collided with the hammer-wielding guardian, creating a shockwave that shook dust from the ceiling. And Kai kept observing. Stinky and Bald Head apparently took that as their cue to jump in. They charged with a roar, weapons raised—one with a dented axe, the other with a crude scimitar. Kai barely glanced at them before the two guardians moved. It wasn’t even subtle. The blade-wielding golem turned sharply and slashed, the edge of its arm opening a deep gash across Stinky’s shoulder. He cried out and tumbled to the side, weapon falling from his hand. At the same time, the mace guardian stepped forward and slammed its weapon into Bald Head’s stomach like a sledgehammer against a gong. The impact threw the orc back. He bounced once—twice—before groaning and curling into himself near the edge of the room. “They’re… not very good,” Claire muttered beside him. “Terrible,” Kael whispered. Gareth turned to him, eyes wide. “Should we help?” “Not yet,” Kai said in a whisper, making sure the orcs didn’t hear them. “Let them wear the guardians down. We can’t reveal our abilities yet.” Adil, arms crossed, nodded slowly. “Let’s hope the great Overlord dies right here,” he muttered. “Makes things simpler.” So they watched. Khorvash was doing better, at least. His flames met steel in a chorus of ringing blows and flickering light. The guardian with the hammer seemed determined to plant him into the marble, slamming the floor with wild force every time he moved. Khorvash darted between attacks with surprising agility for his size, occasionally countering with an explosive uppercut from his flaming gauntlets. But even then, the golem barely stumbled. It would slide back a step, reset, and charge again—relentless. These weren’t mindless constructs. They fought with insane precision. Each movement was clean. “They’re trained,” Kai murmured. “The golems. They’ve learned martial arts.” Gareth’s head snapped to him. “Golems can do that?” “Some,” Kai said. “Good ones. These are tower guardians. They adapt.” The other orcs… well, the less said about them, the better. Big Nose tried. He really did. But he could barely get within range of the blade golem. Every time he moved in, the construct danced around him, striking from impossible angles. It didn’t even seem rushed—just efficient. Meanwhile, the mace guardian was having a field day. Stinky had managed to get back up, but the moment he did, the golem kicked him square in the chest, sending him into the wall. Bald Head tried to swing at its side, but the golem pivoted and smashed him again with the flat of its mace. A dull thud echoed through the chamber. Kai winced. “They might not come out of this alive.” Just then, Khorvash grunted and backpedaled. The hammer golem slammed down where he’d stood moments ago, sending cracks splintering across the floor like spiderwebs. Khorvash skidded to a halt, fists glowing brighter. Then it happened. One of the rings on his foot flared—bright, pulsing with crimson light. The flames on his gauntlets turned darker, twisting into black fire, and a thick aura of smoke and power surged from his form. Kai’s eyes narrowed. “So that’s what the rings do…” Khorvash lunged. The hammer guardian raised its arm to strike again, metal gleaming—but it never made it. Khorvash's gauntlet collided with the descending weapon in a shattering impact that rang through the chamber. Shards of enchanted metal scattered across the marble floor like shattered glass, and in the same motion, Khorvash drove his fist into the golem's chest, sending it crashing into the opposite wall. He didn’t slow. In a blur of brutal momentum, he pivoted and hurled himself at the second guardian. His shoulder rammed into its side with enough force to lift it off the ground. The blade-arm lashed out instinctively, but he caught it mid-swing and slammed the guardian into the stone wall. Then came the fists. They were flaming and continuous. He pummeled the golem’s face and chest, over and over, until the light in its eyes flickered—then vanished. Its limbs went slack. A final punch shattered its skull plate into glowing fragments, and Khorvash let the remains crumple to the floor like discarded armor. Before the dust could even settle, the last guardian raised its mace—but it was too late. Two of Khorvash’s toe rings flared like stars. A wave of molten heat erupted from his legs, surging forward like a pressure blast. The wave struck the golem dead-on and it detonated, the force of it flinging limbs and debris in every direction. Then, a long silence followed. Khorvash exhaled, flames still curling around his fists. Then, slowly, he turned. His gaze swept across Kai and the others—measuring, challenging. “Move,” he growled. Kai met his eyes. For a breath, no one said anything. That was the first time he truly understood the power behind Khorvash’s reputation. And it was clear now. If Kai didn’t play this right, that fury would soon be turned on him. *** A/N - You can read 30 chapters (15 Magus Reborn and 15 Dao of money) on my patreon. Annual subscription is now on too. Read 15 chapters ahead HERE. Join the discord server HERE. PS: Book 2 is officially launched! 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Magus Reborn [Stubbing in Three Weeks]
Magus Reborn [Stubbing in Three Weeks] Author:TC
Chapter 1. Things go wrong Sep 9th, 2025
1. Things go wrong Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 2. A sudden attack Sep 9th, 2025
2. A sudden attack Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 3. Uncovering past Sep 9th, 2025
3. Uncovering past Sep 17th, 2025
4. Debts and Stuff Sep 10th, 2025
5. Tradeheart Merchant Company? Sep 10th, 2025
6. First Circle Sep 10th, 2025
7. “…A Mage, Lord Arzan?” Sep 10th, 2025
Patreon Announcement!!! Sep 10th, 2025
8. Syphon Sep 10th, 2025
9. Laws and conversations Sep 10th, 2025
10. A miner’s POV Sep 10th, 2025
11. Merchant of spice Sep 10th, 2025
12. Routine and corruption Sep 10th, 2025
13. Vasper forest Sep 10th, 2025
14. Who doesn’t like soup? Sep 10th, 2025
15. Actra Sep 10th, 2025
16. Dirty goblins Sep 10th, 2025
17. Mana fiends (?) Sep 10th, 2025
18. Dealing with White Stuff Sep 10th, 2025
19. Heavy heart Sep 10th, 2025
20. Swirling Mists Sep 10th, 2025
21. Necromancer dwelling Sep 10th, 2025
22. A long walk Sep 10th, 2025
23. Funeral services Sep 10th, 2025
24. An evening stroll Sep 10th, 2025
25. Break the Trolls Sep 10th, 2025
26. Morning drill Sep 10th, 2025
27. Golems Sep 10th, 2025
28. Strange History Sep 10th, 2025
29. Shapeshifter of Veralt Sep 10th, 2025
30. Enforcers Sep 10th, 2025
31. Awakening Sep 10th, 2025
32. A Miner’s POV again Sep 10th, 2025
33. Recruits and Golems Sep 10th, 2025
34. One debt paid, another to be settled (1) Sep 10th, 2025
35. One debt paid, another to be settled (2) Sep 10th, 2025
36. Off to next problem Sep 10th, 2025
37. A long shot Sep 10th, 2025
38. A beating Sep 10th, 2025
39. Down the slope Sep 10th, 2025
40. Vermala Sep 10th, 2025
41. The queen’s dilemma Sep 10th, 2025
42. Is that a dragon? Sep 10th, 2025
43. Potion making Sep 10th, 2025
44. Mercenaries Sep 10th, 2025
45. A desert dweller Sep 10th, 2025
46. The Black Sheep (1) Sep 10th, 2025
47. The Black Sheep (2) Sep 10th, 2025
48. Larvae nest (1) Sep 10th, 2025
49. Larvae nest (2) Sep 10th, 2025
50. Kai vs queen Sep 10th, 2025
51. Aftermath Sep 10th, 2025
52. Sonia Sep 10th, 2025
53. Elephant in the room Sep 12th, 2025
54. Fiend Sep 12th, 2025
55. Explosion Sep 12th, 2025
56. Volume 1 Epilogue Sep 12th, 2025
57 – Francis Side chapter Sep 12th, 2025
58. Start again (Volume 2 begins) Sep 12th, 2025
59. Rude guests Sep 12th, 2025
60. Farmlands Sep 12th, 2025
61. Spiders Sep 12th, 2025
62. Primal urgency Sep 12th, 2025
63. Forest spirit Sep 12th, 2025
64. Magus Veridia Sep 12th, 2025
65. Preparations Sep 12th, 2025
66. Warding Sep 12th, 2025
67. Instinctual technique Sep 12th, 2025
68. Heir? Sep 12th, 2025
69. Kingdom politics Sep 12th, 2025
70. Barbarians (1) Sep 12th, 2025
71. Barbarians (2) Sep 12th, 2025
72. A safe passage Sep 12th, 2025
73. Yafgar Sep 12th, 2025
74. A show of strength Sep 12th, 2025
75. Geopolitics Sep 12th, 2025
76. POV of a sand guard Sep 12th, 2025
77. The capital Sep 12th, 2025
78. The Extravagant Tower Sep 12th, 2025
79. Interrogation Sep 12th, 2025
80. Giving it back Sep 12th, 2025
81. Secrets of Inheritance Sep 12th, 2025
82. Sardonic laugh Sep 12th, 2025
83. Legacy of the past Sep 12th, 2025
84. Ascension exam Sep 12th, 2025
85. Power games Sep 12th, 2025
86. Balen Sep 12th, 2025
87. Alchemists Sep 12th, 2025
88. The Ball Sep 12th, 2025
89. Allies and enemies Sep 12th, 2025
90. Surgery Sep 12th, 2025
91. Salvation in ice Sep 12th, 2025
92. POV of a Knight Sep 12th, 2025
93. A brotherly reunion Sep 12th, 2025
94. Fiery duel Sep 12th, 2025
95. Thorny queen Sep 12th, 2025
96. Tales of Heroes and Vipers Sep 12th, 2025
97. Back to Veralt Sep 12th, 2025
98. A dire situation Sep 12th, 2025
99. Speech to band together Sep 12th, 2025
100. Busy day Sep 12th, 2025
101. Training shoddy mages Sep 12th, 2025
102. Powering up! Sep 12th, 2025
103. A Refugee’s POV Sep 17th, 2025
104. Mana cannons (1) Sep 17th, 2025
105. Mana cannons (2) Sep 17th, 2025
106. A shocking demonstration Sep 17th, 2025
107. Hard Decisions Sep 17th, 2025
108. Apprentice awakening Sep 17th, 2025
109. Frays Sep 17th, 2025
110. Dead mana spiders Sep 17th, 2025
111. Beast wave (1) Sep 17th, 2025
112. Beast wave (2) Sep 17th, 2025
113. Beast wave (3) Sep 17th, 2025
114. Beast wave (4) Sep 17th, 2025
115. Beast wave (5) Sep 17th, 2025
116. Veralt lives! Sep 17th, 2025
117. Aftermath Sep 17th, 2025
118. The Maleficent Viper Sep 17th, 2025
Author’s NOTE: IMPORTANT!! Sep 17th, 2025
Volume 2 Epilogue 1 Sep 17th, 2025
Volume 2 Epilogue 2 Sep 17th, 2025
Volume 3 chapter 119 Sep 17th, 2025
120. Count Arzan Sep 17th, 2025
121. Dual path Sep 17th, 2025
122. Dungeon exploration Sep 17th, 2025
123. Schemes of the coming end Sep 17th, 2025
124. Future policies Sep 17th, 2025
125. Failsafe Sep 17th, 2025
126. Goddess and her words Sep 17th, 2025
127. A change of heart Sep 17th, 2025
128. Watchers Sep 17th, 2025
129. Count Arzan Sep 17th, 2025
130. Factions Sep 17th, 2025
131. Guild Sep 17th, 2025
132. Firepower sales Sep 17th, 2025
133. Verdis (1) Sep 17th, 2025
134. Verdis (2) Sep 17th, 2025
135. Verdis (3) Sep 17th, 2025
136. Second meeting Sep 17th, 2025
137. Council of Elders Sep 17th, 2025
138. Shadowed History Sep 17th, 2025
139. Fears of mind Sep 17th, 2025
140. Facing fears Sep 17th, 2025
141. Conquering fears Sep 17th, 2025
142. Figurehead Sep 17th, 2025
143. Claim to throne Sep 17th, 2025
144. Fatebreaker Sep 17th, 2025
145. Mana guns Sep 17th, 2025
146. Messenger Sep 17th, 2025
147. POV of a Maid Sep 19th, 2025
148. Walk with me Sep 19th, 2025
149. Blood drinker Sep 19th, 2025
150. A Chieftain’s duty Sep 19th, 2025
151. A duel of blood Sep 19th, 2025
Annual Membership Patreon Sep 19th, 2025
152. Blackwood Sep 19th, 2025
153. A new territory Sep 19th, 2025
154. Battleboard Sep 19th, 2025
155. Decisiveness Sep 19th, 2025
156. Idrin Sep 19th, 2025
157. Sylvastra Sep 19th, 2025
158. End times Sep 19th, 2025
159. Elder tree Sep 19th, 2025
160. Drudic magic Sep 19th, 2025
161. Spirit Trainer Sep 19th, 2025
162. Storm Sovereign Sep 19th, 2025
163. Binding Sep 19th, 2025
164. Trees and planes Sep 19th, 2025
165. Underwater dungeon Sep 19th, 2025
166. Kraken Sep 21st, 2025
167. A war approaches Sep 21st, 2025
168. Pawns and lord Sep 21st, 2025
169. One in a crowd Sep 21st, 2025
170. Girl of the White Woods Sep 21st, 2025
171. Battle of Verdis (1) Sep 21st, 2025
172. Battle of Verdis (2) Sep 21st, 2025
173. War Strategy Sep 21st, 2025
174. Rat Sep 21st, 2025
175. Rat trap Sep 21st, 2025
176. Battle of Dorn (1) Sep 21st, 2025
177. Battle of Dorn (2) Sep 21st, 2025
178. Like a god of war Sep 21st, 2025
179. Taking out nobles (1) Sep 21st, 2025
180. Taking out nobles (2) Sep 21st, 2025
181. Kraken’s meal Sep 21st, 2025
182. Prelude to the climax Sep 21st, 2025
183. War speech Sep 21st, 2025
184. Vs Shakran Sep 21st, 2025
185. Kiliian’s command Sep 21st, 2025
186. End of the war Sep 23rd, 2025
187. A final attack Sep 23rd, 2025
188. End of a bastard Sep 23rd, 2025
189. Trusting for the first time Sep 23rd, 2025
Volume 3 Epilogue 1 Sep 23rd, 2025
Volume 3 Epilogue 2 Sep 23rd, 2025
ANNOUNCEMENT Sep 23rd, 2025
Volume 4 Chapter 190. Sep 23rd, 2025
191. Caged birds Sep 23rd, 2025
Stub Announcement Sep 23rd, 2025
192. Assembly Sep 23rd, 2025
193. Targeting the youth Sep 23rd, 2025
194. Berserkers Sep 23rd, 2025
Magus Reborn Volume 1 is out on Amazon! Sep 23rd, 2025
195. POV of a flaming knight Sep 23rd, 2025
196. Experiments with dead mana Sep 23rd, 2025
197. Circles and princess Sep 23rd, 2025
198. Invaders Sep 23rd, 2025
200. A Princess’ favour Sep 23rd, 2025
199. Assassin Killer Sep 23rd, 2025
201. Silvren Sep 25th, 2025
202. A lesson in spells Sep 25th, 2025
203. Plague on the door Sep 25th, 2025
204. Astral discovery (1) Sep 25th, 2025
205. Astral discovery (2) Sep 25th, 2025
206. Fort Aegis Sep 25th, 2025
207. Treant Sep 25th, 2025
208. Faith Sep 25th, 2025
209. Green triumphs caution Sep 25th, 2025
210. March Sep 25th, 2025
211. Plague lands (1) Sep 25th, 2025
212. Border town shenanigans Sep 25th, 2025
213. Blessings Sep 25th, 2025
214. Elias Sep 25th, 2025
215. Ally or foe Sep 25th, 2025
216. Merchant’s gift Sep 25th, 2025
217. Facing hell Sep 25th, 2025
218. The Knight that Ascended Sep 25th, 2025
219. Treant (1) Sep 25th, 2025
220. Treant (2) Sep 25th, 2025
221. Taking down a tree Sep 27th, 2025
222. Next circle Sep 27th, 2025
223. Saving a kingdom Sep 27th, 2025
224. Heroes returning Sep 27th, 2025
225. Back Home Sep 27th, 2025
226. Mana ball (almost 4k words chapter) Sep 27th, 2025
227. Duneborns Sep 27th, 2025
228. Briefing of assembly Sep 27th, 2025
229. Tunneling Sep 27th, 2025
230. Champion of Belkhor Sep 27th, 2025
231. Desert beasts Sep 27th, 2025
232. Taking down orcs Sep 27th, 2025
233. The desert city Sep 27th, 2025
234. Information is vital Sep 27th, 2025
235. A declaration Sep 27th, 2025
236. One against five Sep 27th, 2025
237. Knocking at gates Sep 27th, 2025
238. Storm in the sand Sep 27th, 2025
239. Taking prisoners Sep 27th, 2025
240. Honour in death Sep 27th, 2025
241. Meeting of the tribes Sep 29th, 2025
242. Valkyrie’s Tower (1) Sep 29th, 2025
243. Valkyrie’s Tower (2) Sep 29th, 2025
244. Valkyrie’s Tower (3) Sep 29th, 2025
245. Valkyrie’s Tower (4) Sep 29th, 2025
246. Valkyrie’s Tower (5) Sep 29th, 2025
247. Revenge Sep 29th, 2025
248. Astral fight Sep 29th, 2025
249. Blood brothers Sep 29th, 2025
250. Not about present, but future Sep 29th, 2025
251. Library of artifacts Sep 29th, 2025
252. Sand funerals Sep 29th, 2025
253. Healing lands Sep 29th, 2025
254. The tale of a bard Sep 29th, 2025
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