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The Broken Seals

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In the kingdom of Aurelion, magic is not a gift—it is a discipline. Those who master it attend Crownspire Academy, where nobles train to protect the realm and a handful of commoners are admitted under constant scrutiny. Sorel Pax is one of them. A commoner with no lineage, no patron, and no tolerance for noble cruelty, they struggle to survive in an academy built to remind them they do not belong. Magic at Crownspire is taught as law: precise, controlled, limited. Push too far, and the body overburns. Break the rules, and you disappear. But as attacks shake the kingdom beyond the academy’s walls, rumors spread of a shadowy group known as the Reverent Ash—terrorists who believe magic was never meant to have limits. They claim the ancient gods were not destroyed, only buried, and that the Crown has been lying about the true nature of magic for centuries. When forbidden knowledge surfaces beneath the academy itself, Sorel begins to realize the rules they’ve been taught are incomplete—and possibly deliberate. The terrorists may be wrong about the gods, but they are right about one thing: the kingdom’s greatest weapon is also its greatest lie. Caught between a system that fears change and a movement willing to burn the world for truth, Sorel must decide how far they are willing to push reality—and what they’re willing to lose when it pushes back. Because magic always resists. And the world is closer to breaking than anyone admits.
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Chapter 1 - Massacre

 The fire seems to spread on as long as the eye could see. A young—frail looking boy was laying on the floor. The village around him erupted into chaos. Many dead, some alive, screaming for help. The sky was covered in ash, pouring down on the young man. His clothes were torn apart, and he was barely conscious. Please... Help me... He tried to state, but all that came out was a quiet mumble. Slowly, his vision was coated in darkness and his heart stopped thumping.

 

 

 

 

 

The air smelt like the sweat you'd get from chopping trees all day.

"His injuries aren't too bad. He should be awake soon." 

Sorel slowly opened his eyes to an endless light. Adjusting to the brightness, he realizes he's lying on a hospital bed. Next to him, a man wearing a white coat looks at him and gives him a quick smile. The man has short brown hair and is relatively old. "You woke up." He sighed, crossing his arms. "Your quite lucky, being one of the only sur-"

 "Where am I?" Sorel cuts him off. Staring at his void-colored pupils, the doctor's eyes narrowed, and he seemed to pause for a moment before answering.

 "You're at the Academies hospital." He answered. "You're a lucky fella, normally nobles are only allowed here." he shrugs. Nobles? Wait. This can't be. Am I seriously... here. "Yes, you're at Crownspire Academy." He clarifies. Confusion swirls in Sorel's mind, the doctor continued, "You might be wondering, why am I here, right?"

 Sorel peers at him. "Yeah..." He blinks.

 "Well..." The doctor closes his eyes, trying to find a way to explain. "You were one of the only survivors of the Sige Massacre. Your village... and 3 neighboring ones were wiped off of everything. Cattle, Crops.. People.." The doctor looks down at the floor with a saddened look.

 "Oh.." As the reality of the situation began to sink in, Sorel's mind raced with a mix of emotions. Disbelief, sadness, and anger. The doctor, sensing his confusion, continued to explain the events leading up to Sorel's arrival at the Academy's hospital.

 "The reason why you're here and not another hospital is because of your reverse." Sorel stared at him with a shocked expression. Reverse is the potential one has for their magical abilities. The more Reverse you have, the bigger potential you have. But Sorel, a common village boy, has enough Reserve to get into this academy? The one where all the nobles get into?

 "The Massacre. The people who did it killed everyone using a Hex. It should have killed everyone off, but you and the other 4 other survivors had enough Reverse to survive." He smiles reassuringly. "You're a very lucky kid. God sure did bless you." From the corner of his ear, Sorel hears a click, and the door opens. For a second, he was blinded by the cool, natural light, his eyes fluttered like a hummingbird's wings. When he opened his eyes, an older lady wearing a black cloak that covered her whole body and a wizard hat started walking slowly towards him.

 As she approached Sorel, he couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. Her cloak billowed behind her like a dark cloud, and her eyes seemed to pierce right through his heart, as if staring at the deepest parts of his soul. Like she was staring at something beyond him. The doctor, sensing his apprehension, quickly intervened. "This is Professor Alistair, the headmistress of Crownspire Academy. She's here to talk to you, I guess?"

 Professor Alistair stopped just beside the bed and leaned in close, her voice a low whisper that seemed to carry an unspoken threat. "You are special, child.

The fact that you survived the Hex and made it here is no small feat. But you must understand, you are not here for charity. You have a role to play in our world, and you will fulfill it or suffer the consequences." She seemed to glare at him before turning around and slamming the door behind her back. What is with her attitude?

 The doctor cleared his throat, trying to dispel the tension that still hung heavy in the air. "She can be... intimidating. But she believes in you, and that is a feat on its own." The doctor assured me.

 "Hey doctor, I didn't catch your name." The doctor's eyes twinkled with a hint of amusement as he extended his hand towards Sorel. "Doctor Archibald at your service." He stood up and started writing in his notebook. "6/13/180. Sorel Pax is released from the hospital." He whispers and then looks at me. "Your good to go b-"

 "Hey doc. What happened to my family." 

 Doctor Archibald's eyes widened, slowly, he opened his mouth but stopped, as if hesitating. His eyes softened as they met Sorel's. "I'm sorry, Sorel. They did their best to locate your family, but the destruction was too extensive. There were no survivors from your family. You are the only... one who made it out alive." His voice was gentle, but the words felt like a punch to the gut. Sorel's heart ached with the loss of his loved ones, and he felt a sudden wave of anger towards the unknown forces that had brought this tragedy upon him.

 Doctor Archibald placed a reassuring hand on his shoulder. "But you have a new family now, Sorel. The Academy is your home now, and the people here will become your new family. You'll have a chance to learn, grow, and make a new life for yourself." He tried to offer some comfort, but Sorel could see the sorrow in his eyes as well. He knew how heavy the burden was that Sorel now carried.

 With a deep breath, Sorel nodded, knowing that he was right. He couldn't change the past. He had a responsibility. To honor his loved ones' memory. Looking around the sterile hospital room, he realized it was time to start his new journey. Time to begin the next chapter of his life. Wow. That was cheesy. He pondered.

 Doctor Archibald smiled, sensing his resolve. "Come on, let's get you discharged so we can start making arrangements for your new life at the Academy. You have a world to explore, and a destiny to uncover, kid."

 Sorel smiles at him, slowly standing up. There is still a slight pain in his right calf, but not to the point where he has to stay there for another day. Sorel says thanks to Doctor Archibald and walks out to explore what there is to offer.