A Soldier Life - 186 - Mage Aspirants
Added 2024-04-27 04:28:13 +0000 UTCAuthor's Note: 1-27-25 Most of the read edits have been small so far. But I expect there to be some larger ones coming. No plot changes, just some alterations on how the story is told.
Chapter 186: Mage Aspirants
With Zyna gone, I was free to explore. I looked out her bedroom window and cleaned the glass. The view below was spectacular—a vast square courtyard with azure, pink, and yellow flowering trees sprawled among pristine white paths. Men and women in robes walked the stone paths below, moving between the four towers at the corners. Looking closer at the paths, I noticed they reminded me of a spell form—an incomplete spell form, but maybe the paths extended beyond the walls.
There was too little of the spell form for me to guess its purpose. Whatever its effect, it was an impressive and massive array. The mages below mostly wore black robes; who I assumed were the students. A few gray and white robes walked among them.
With my height from the top of the tower, I could also see over the granite walls of the courtyard. The Mage College was nestled against the walls of the Imperial Palace. One gate led directly to the Imperial Palace Grounds but was guarded by four legionnaires in shiny plate armor with red highlights. Ugh, being a statue was in my future as well.
I turned away from the window and started to walk the floor I was on. It was a massive suite encompassing the entire top floor of the large tower. Four large bedrooms, each had its own small servant’s room attached. The large sitting room with a door to the stairs, where I had met Antonia Segreto, had a formal dining room with seating for sixteen and an attached large kitchen. The larder was barren of everything but dust, and all the kitchen dishes, pots, and pans were also long neglected.
Off the kitchen were two more small bedrooms, probably for the kitchen staff. A large formal bath with showers, a soaking tub, and a steam room was located in the center of the floor, amidst an array of larger perimeter rooms with windows.
I tried the valve on the central soaking tub, and air hissed out with a low rumble. After nearly a minute of hissing and sputtering, dark water exited the pipe, slowly changing to clear. I guessed the plumbing of the tower was pressurized somehow with magic. The water was cold, and I didn’t see any other valves. I could use the thermal stone to heat the soaking tub—once the recessed tub was clean. Two more small alcove rooms appeared to have two toilets, one for the servants and one fancier marble one for the Chancellor and her guests. It was unsurprising that both needed cleaning.
There were only two other rooms: a small library with only a handful of books on the history of Mage College and an alchemy lab. The alchemy lab looked even more neglected than the rest of the rooms. Many of the flasks had hard-caked residue on the bottom, and a deep stone well in the center of the room had glass debris. If I were motivated, I might spend some time cleaning and setting up the apparatus to make the minty mouthwash, as it was the only recipe I currently knew.
A thudding knock had me return to the entry room. I opened the door to the stairs to see two short mages in oversized black robes. A young, blonde woman with pale blue eyes and a sandy-haired woman with green eyes. Their youthful faces told me they were likely Mage Aspirants. When I didn’t say anything, the sandy-haired woman spoke meekly, “The Chancellor sent us to clean her quarters, legionnaire.”
“What did you two do to deserve this punishment,” I asked with a good-natured smile.
The young woman lowered her eyes, “We were caught stealing from the kitchens last night.”
I guessed the pair were both in their mid-teens by their youthful countenance. But it was so hard to tell, with most people in the Empire being shorter than I was accustomed to. “Well, what are your names? It is common courtesy to introduce yourselves. I am legionnaire Eryk.”
“Mage Aspirant Flora,” the blonde said, finding her tongue and bowing her head slightly.
“Mage Aspirant Livia,” the sandy-haired one said but was uncertain about bowing her head or a formal bow to the waist; she eventually chose the waist, showing me more respect.
“Come in, Livia and Flora. Buckets are in the kitchen storeroom and the water valve in the bathroom works.” As I led the pair of mages through the suite, I didn’t need to look at them to feel their pain as they realized the monumental task ahead of them. The rooms were large, and every one of them was filthy with years of neglect. The task would take the pair days to clean.
“You can start with the bath, toilets, and kitchen,” I told the pair once we had the buckets, aged brooms, and rags.
“Do we have to clean in our robes?” Flora asked. I looked at her, caught off guard, my mind turning over the question. She flushed, realizing what she had said, and stuttered hastily, “It is just that we get disciplined if we attend class in dirty robes.”
“You can go get a change of clothes,” I said, somewhat relieved at the clarification.
“There is no need,” Flora said, pulling off her robes to reveal that she had common clothes underneath. The bulky robes had hidden how thin she was. Livia followed Flora; her robes also had a thin frame hidden underneath. Looking at them now, they appeared more like children than teens.
They attacked the toilets first, their beige pants and off-white blouses quickly becoming filthy. As I watched them work, I asked, “Were you stealing food because you were hungry?” When they first revealed it, I thought they might have done it for the thrill or on some bet.
Livia paused in her scrubbing to answer; her face streaked with dirty sweat lines. Her words came out uncertain, “Legionnaire Eryk. We frequently miss meals due to our poor discipline.” She was not seeking sympathy by her tone; she was stating a fact, maybe in fear I would administer more punishment if she complained.
I leaned against the wall, getting the picture. “What other mischief have you been up to?” They looked at each other, unsure how to answer. I was starting to sense something else was going on here. I tried to put them at ease, “I will not relay anything you tell me to Zyna. I mean the Chancellor.”
Livia, who seemed to be the pair’s leader, spoke for the pair with some modicum trust in her eyes. “We frequently miss meals because we are blamed for things we did not do.” My confused expression had her explain further, “We are not the daughters of First Citizens or noble houses. Flora is from a fishing village, and I am from the lower city. We were both assessed half a year ago by the Magistrate during the annual tablet testing and found to have some potential. We now serve the Empire as Mage Aspirants.” She bowed her head reflexively.
I thought two might know Renna. After letting them clean for a while, I asked after her. “Do you know Mage Aspirant Renna? She was found recently with potential as well.”
They looked at each other, Livia speaking again for them. “You mean Mage Renna? She recently cast her first spell, maybe two months ago. She is no longer an Aspirant. We did take classes with her until she moved on to the War College.”
Was Renna taking classes in this very tower? “She is well then?” I asked, thinking I might have a chance to see Renna again.
“She protected the weakest of us from the more serious harassment, but now that she is a true mage, she is in different classes, and we rarely see her,” Flora added quickly.
With a smirk sliding briefly on her face, she noted, “She was the most powerful among the Aspirants. She gave our tormentors two-fold what they gave us.” She immediately covered her mouth, thinking she had revealed too much to me.
It was a classic bullying scenario with the wealthy and privileged preying on the weak. “Keep working here. I will go prepare you something in the kitchen.”
They looked at each other, confused. We had just searched the kitchen for the buckets, and there was no food in the kitchen or pantry. I didn’t explain and left them to work. The kitchen also had running water, and I cleaned a workspace before removing the thermal stone and some of my dungeon harvest.
As it was not required for cooking, I removed my armor as it got in the way. Maveith had taken all the seasonings, but I could still prepare the bacon and use the fat to fry slices of the purple potatoes into thick chips. It took me over two hours to clean and cook, and then I went and retrieved the two mages. “Dinner is served,” I announced proudly.
The pair were beyond filthy, their pale skin on their faces and arms now coated in grime. “Where did all this come from!” Flora asked in disbelief, entering the kitchen.
“Magic!” I said with a flourish of my hand, producing an apple and tossing it to her. Both their eyes were wide in amazement at my trick. It felt good to show off to someone who could appreciate it. She fumbled the apple but caught it eventually.
“Is this all for us?” Livia asked of the two heaping plates.
“Yeah, I nibbled as I cooked. It is all you.” I waved at the counter, and they started to sit on dirty stools. “But perhaps clean up a bit first.” They rushed into the bathroom and returned once their faces, arms, and hands had been scrubbed to some modicum of cleanliness. The two attacked the food while I found two mugs, cleaned them, materialized a canteen, and filled them.
The pair watched my performance carefully, mumbling how good the food was. With her mouth full, Flora asked, “I thought you were a legionnaire? Are you a mage then?”
“No, I just know a trick or two.” I placed five more apples in front of them to make six. “You can take these with you to eat when hunger grabs you.”
“Are you the Chancellor’s husband?” Apparently, once Flora became comfortable with someone, she was no longer shy and spoke unfiltered. She had also somehow emptied her plate. I don’t know how she managed to get it all down so quickly or how it fit inside her thin frame. She would have challenged Maveith with her speed of consumption.
I wasn’t abashed, “No, I am just her bodyguard.” The two looked at each other knowingly, clearly drawing the wrong conclusion. I shrugged internally and produced another apple, and took a bite. The dungeon apple was sweet, crunchy, and savory. Good thing I had hundreds, but I had hoped to share the harvest with Ginger.
“So, what are your affinities? Have you learned any spell forms?” I asked, quickly finishing off the sweet dungeon apple.
The two looked at each other, deciding who would speak. Livia spoke first, “My primary affinity is healing at 43. I can heal flesh and bones that are already set. I am working on my secondary spell form in the water affinity. It is to pull water out of the air. If I cannot learn to cast spells in the next year, I will be assigned to the army as a medicus.”
“That is amazing! Healers are the most valuable members of an army.” My praise for her ability had her beaming.
Flora looked at her plate sadly, “My spell form is not impressive. I can grow a plant rapidly with aether. I am hoping my next spell form is discern truth so I can become a Truthseeker.”
I reassured the young mage, “Don’t discount your spell form. That is impressive as well. With food troubles in the Empire, you can grow a fruit tree in a day to feed multiple people.”
“It takes me three days to invest enough aether to grow a fruit tree to bear fruit, but it also ruins the soil, and the tree soon dies,” she said, deflated.
“It probably uses up the nutrients in the soil. I am guessing the tree just needs to be transplanted in fresher soil. Try it with smaller plants,” I encouraged her. I was surprised her instructors had not told her the same thing.
“Why is my room not cleaned!” An angry call from the master bedroom rang in the apartments. High Mage Zyna had returned and was not happy. She came storming into the kitchen, and the color drained out of the faces of the two young mages. Flora bent over and quickly vomited as Zyna came into the kitchen, her eyes literally aflame and red hair in a mess.
I calmly turned to Zyna, “I told them to clean the bathrooms first.” The fire mage calmed, and she studied me. Had I read her wrong? Was Zyna not a reasonable woman? “Go!” She said harshly to the two mage aspirants. Flora and Livia scrambled to their feet, torn on whether they should clean up the vomit or not.
“Take the apples, and don’t forget your robes,” I stated loudly as they hastily gathered the apples and ran to get their robes in the bath. When the door to the stairs closed with a thud, I looked to Zyna for an explanation.
Her question, “Why did they remove their robes?” caught me off-guard, but her tone was conversational.
I flushed involuntarily and replied calmly. “They didn’t want to get them dirty. Did you know the other mages have mercilessly harassed those two?”
“Of course. I gathered them from the Discipline Hall. They are peasants; I assumed whatever they were accused of was not their fault.” My face hardened to anger, and Zyna waved for me to relax. “Eryk, they need to be able to adapt to their new life in the Empire. They either need to gain enough power not to be targeted, or the Empire will chew them up. It may seem unkind, but it has worked for hundreds of years. I was once in the same position as they are in now.”
“So, trial by fire?” I responded a little tersely. “Is that why you are so abrasive around them?”
“Abrasive?” She cocked an eyebrow. “Ah, I see your confusion. As the Chancellor of the War College, I need to demonstrate a certain—persona.”
“Being a bitch?” I spat and immediately wanted to take it back. I had seen Zyna cook a hill giant alive with a dragon she conjured from fire.
“Bitch?” She searched for meaning in the word. “Is that an other worlder term? Be careful using them, but I understand the underlying meaning. And yes, I am a bitch. They call me the Flame Demoness, and every student at Mage College knows it and fears the rumors they hear about me.”
I didn’t know what to say, so Zyna continued, “Your job is to support my image. We haven’t had time to discuss it, but the Emperor trusted me and appointed me to this position because he knows I will do whatever I need to do to get the job done. We need mages for the war. We cannot coddle the Mage Aspirants.”
“I understand,” I stated, even though I disagreed with everything.
“Good. The armor smith will be available tomorrow to fit you. I am going to stay at Antonia’s villa tonight. You can expect more mage aspirants coming to clean as punishment tomorrow. Make sure my room is cleaned first.” Zyna went to the frying pan, pulled a soggy purple chip, and chewed on it. Her face slowly lit up. “This is good. Is it from the dungeon?”
“Yes,” I replied as I started strapping my armor on.
“You don’t need to follow me this evening. Stay and settle into a room. We can talk tomorrow after the armorer finishes with you.” She ate another soggy potato, “You shouldn’t waste this on the mage aspirants. It is saturated with aether and can help you recover your own aether more quickly.”
My eyes widened at that. She took the last piece, savoring it, and swallowed before leaving. I was left alone again. I decided to set myself in one of the small rooms off the kitchen rather than one of the larger guest rooms. It was partly because there would be a lot less to clean, and also, it was more defensible.
I cleaned for a few hours and then took a cold shower. The two mages had done an admirable job in the bath and toilets, more than earning their dinner. I felt sorry that Flora had given hers back. She needed the sustenance.
I made my bed using the weasel pelts and pulled out my griffin-down pillow to rest my head and enjoy the fresh outdoor scent. I secured the small window and door, planning to use the dreamscape amulet to determine the functions of the two summoner rings.
Before using the amulet, I consumed a major earth essence, reveling in the earthy taste and feeling a brief connection to the stone that made up the tower momentarily. Certain I was secure, I pulled out the elven tablet reader table. It was time to see my gains.
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Comments
I don't understand why he always puts off on checking his gear and items until way later. He is a soldier now for months and he has possible tools or weapons that belonged to a supreme elf mage just burning a hole in his bag. Why is he so dense? Didn't he learn anything from not checking the elf bags before going into a dungeon unprepared?
IURY TAIA
2025-02-26 08:40:49 +0000 UTCThere were only two other rooms: a small library with only a handful of books on the history of Mage College and an alchemy lab Of the Mage College
Raelik
2025-02-04 02:55:06 +0000 UTCWe haven't really seen him react to a situation quite like this. Some people do not react well to such harsh bullying and abusive type situations. MC can handle that pretty well towards himself (mostly), but seeing someone he was starting to think of as a surprisingly kind and understanding be so harsh to what to him are just children (in the modern Earth understanding), could cause him to have quite an extreme reaction.
Apophixas
2025-01-18 23:16:59 +0000 UTCI don't know if it's too late but does Eryk calling Zyna a bitch feel like something Eryk would do? It feels very out of character of him.
John Donovan
2025-01-16 17:05:37 +0000 UTCIt helps recover, not expand the aetherpool I think
Oeon
2025-01-06 06:08:03 +0000 UTCOutstanding chapter by the way I just have one question why is he not sitting down at the table eating this food like there is no tomorrow this seems like it would be basic knowledge to me he has been studying magic and talking to people that have been around magic for much of their lives and he has already been told much of this when his eyes went wide I assumed he was having an epiphany and realization how stupid he has been and not realizing this much much earlier and yet the author didn't seem to want to focus on this aspect aether is the bedrock of everything that they do everything that is Acer by itself in the right amounts over time will fix all of his little problems as they are at the moment which is why I'm a little confused it has nothing to do with what he plans for the story in the future this has to do with intelligence reasoning common sense at that moment in time where he is right now this food has come from a dungeon with aether packed into it so densely that you would not find it outside of a dungeon not like this with the right ingredients prepared by a professional chef would do more for him than any single or 10 ather stones would ever do
Robert Biederman
2024-12-29 16:58:58 +0000 UTCIs his aether channeling fixed?
J S
2024-11-16 05:29:08 +0000 UTCHe doesn't need a potion, "just" an apex chanelling essence, his burn is light, so one should be enough. The problem is that magic apex essences are expensive AF, and illegal for him to buy. Zyna can, and has the money for it, the question is if she will be willing to buy it.
jordicl
2024-08-29 00:44:51 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapters.
Trevayne
2024-08-28 19:40:06 +0000 UTCI am glad that he remembered the rings. I am hoping that soon he will be free enough to go get all of the weapons and other artifacts Identified. You know, long term, it might be a good idea to learn the spell form for Identification or get an item that will allow for the same thing.
Karnnie
2024-07-04 06:10:22 +0000 UTCAs it was not required for cooking, I removed my armor and got in the way. As it was not required for cooking, I removed my armor as it got in the way.
Karnnie
2024-07-04 06:00:27 +0000 UTCAh, it's saturated with aether? That explains why the age aspirant threw up. Must not have been used to saturate aether foods
Thundermike00
2024-05-29 08:04:48 +0000 UTCDon't forget to pay Zyna back the gold she spent when she got him out of trouble.
Silver Beard
2024-04-28 17:14:52 +0000 UTCHe didn’t have a collecter. The MC hasn’t figured out the pouches yet that have the good stuff. He thinks there is a dimensional space somewhere in the equipment
Erick Thiemke
2024-04-28 09:43:58 +0000 UTCI'm very curious about the contents of the summoner's space bag. From his comment about how profitable it was to enter the dungeon, he must have collected essences and various artifacts.
Lemes
2024-04-28 05:29:10 +0000 UTCTitle suggestion: "A messy start"
Da Worst John
2024-04-28 03:45:11 +0000 UTCSurely the Mage College for applications would have a solution for Aether burn - maybe he could trade the ginseng for such a potion? Or for the right kind of essence. We all know he'd get more mileage from even motes than anyone else.
Silver Beard
2024-04-28 01:21:22 +0000 UTCAuthor's been guiding progression of spell forms based on availability... and now it's like everything could be on the table.
Silver Beard
2024-04-28 01:06:16 +0000 UTCSurely the Chancellor can get him access to Worlds, Void, Materialism, etc. spell form books from the library. Not necessarily to learn now but definitely to add to his Amulet for later. Worlds always seemed like a powerful opportunity. If he could visit other planes... endless essences, etc. Materialism - summon up a 'skeleton key'? Void Dagger, etc. Could be just the break he needs stuck at the Mage College.
Silver Beard
2024-04-28 01:00:08 +0000 UTCAwesome. Enjoying it. And finally a look at mage society. I’ve enjoyed his soldiering life but I can see how this will help him learn how to transition his unique skill set into something else. I do wonder when Zyna will ask his affinities. If she learns his convergence it seems ripe to bear the cost of getting him to a mage level. What would take many people more than a dozen essences, takes him one. It seems worth it for someone who could learn >70 level rare affinity spells.
Blorcyn
2024-04-27 06:31:44 +0000 UTCJust had their assessments so 15-16. No ulterior motives but Renna will be back next chapter. Eryk will probably try to play hero and cause a mess. But the purpose of the first half of book 4 if growth in safety with an opportunity to consume his essences
Erick Thiemke
2024-04-27 05:01:20 +0000 UTCNice chapter
Codename_Fatty
2024-04-27 04:46:24 +0000 UTC3rd of 4 for this cycle. I am having trouble getting Grammarly to work on this Microsoft surface. I wrote the above chapter on the plane and trying to fix Grammarly to attack the town builder chapters
Erick Thiemke
2024-04-27 04:29:35 +0000 UTC