Irwin's Journey - The Cardsmith
Chapter 3: Sorcerer says
- Chapter 325: The Voice of Purple
- Chapter 325: Terror dungeon
- Chapter 324: Time Dilations
- Chapter 323: A grinning Greldo
- Chapter 322: Boom goes the Whale
- Chapter 321: Circling the dead
- Chapter 320: Onward to the Teeth
- Chapter 319: Names
- Chapter 318: Mountains
- Chapter 317: Tiscian’s Glare
- Chapter 316: Fluttering in the breeze
- Chapter 315: On the otherside
- Chapter 314: Glow
- Chapter 313: Hard choices
- Chapter 312: The Lure
- Chapter 311: Going down
- Chapter 310: Swarm
- Chapter 309: Purple fart
- Chapter 308: Purple mist
- Chapter 307: Lips Sealed
- Chapter 306: Baby steps
- Chapter 305: Familiar eyes
- Chapter 304: Berries and seas
- Chapter 303: Squeeze
- Chapter 302: Stink
- Chapter 301: Drinking
- Chapter 300: Smelter
- Chapter 299: Three out of five
- Chapter 298: Unstable tension
- Chapter 297: Resonance
- Chapter 296: Obsidian City
- Chapter 295: A drink is never a bad idea...
- Chapter 294: Split shock
- Chapter 293: Don’t lose your head
- Chapter 292: Border guard?
- Chapter 291: Gathering
- Chapter 290: New lessons
- Chapter 289: Hard to find
- Chapter 288: The next step
- Chapter 287: Dodging
- Chapter 286: Rustbucket’s lessons
- Chapter 285: Swat!
- Chapter 284: Sharptooth cannibal
- Chapter 283: Long ears
- Chapter 282: Bonding
- Chapter 281: No pain, no gain
- Chapter 280: Ancient knowledge
- Chapter 279: Untwisting minds
- Chapter 278: Happy to be back
- Chapter 277: A familiar feeling
- Chapter 276: Plans, plans, plans
- Chapter 275: Insanity
- Chapter 274: Intercept course
- Chapter 273: Going wild
- Chapter 272: Choices
- Chapter 271: Mind poison
- Chapter 270: Into the storm
- Chapter 269: Unexpected Advantages
- Chapter 268: Purified Soulforce
- Chapter 267: Risks
- Chapter 266: Unexpected growth
- Chapter 265: A children’s rhyme
- Chapter 264: Vibrating ship
- Chapter 263: Sonic Shift
- Chapter 262: Loaded up and ready to go
- Chapter 261: Roaring Metal
- Chapter 260: Short notice
- Chapter 259: Package delivery?
- Chapter 258: Barging in
- Chapter 257: Risks
- Chapter 256: Temper
- Chapter 255: We need more coals?
- Chapter 254: Toward the next heartcard!
- Chapter 253: Instrumentalization
- Chapter 252: Diagram Smithing
- Chapter 251: Meeting new people
- Chapter 250: Golden Friction Academy
- Chapter 249: Dropping some jaws
- Chapter 248: Failing the questions
- Chapter 247: Brazardian
- Chapter 246: Prodigy Am’braz
- Chapter 245: Resolve
- Chapter 244: Sword blows
- Chapter 243: Pirates
- Chapter 242: Proadon
- Chapter 241: A deal
- Chapter 240: Grab and hold!
- Chapter 239: The Boring Corridors
- Chapter 238: Traveling across the Portal Gallery
- Chapter 237: Haggling Hurts
- Chapter 236: Boohm
- Chapter 235: Emotional damage
- Chapter 234: The Ruby’s Revenge
- Chapter 233: Blockade
- Chapter 232: The Roaming Shipyard
- Chapter 231: A soulforce tune
- Chapter 230: No baggage
- Chapter 229: Glacial Area
- Chapter 228: Into the unknown
- Chapter 227: Silvery Lightning
- Chapter 226: One more day
- Chapter 225: The next step
- Chapter 224: Guest
- Chapter 223: First Soulcard
- Chapter 222: Arrows in the back
- Chapter 221: The Shadows of Dimarintsia
- Chapter 220: Immovable sword
- Chapter 219: Bluehair
- Chapter 218: Shadowwalker
- Chapter 217: Frying pan
- Chapter 216: Pots and pans!
- Chapter 215: What do words do?
- Chapter 214: Portal Keep City
- Chapter 213: New Degonda
- Chapter 212: Soulclone
- Chapter 211: Final hurdle
- Chapter 210 Furious frost
- Chapter 209: Switching sides
- Chapter 208: Clearing the plains
- Chapter 207: Starving people
- Chapter 206: Death or safety?
- Chapter 205: Death and new beginnings
- Chapter 204: Hangover
- Chapter 203: A battle of shadows
- Chapter 202: Searching and finding
- Chapter 201: A game of questions
- Chapter 200: Stubborn
- Chapter 199: Disbelief
- Chapter 198: Emergency smithing
- Chapter 197: Family time
- Chapter 196: Irwin?
- Chapter 195: Full circle
- Chapter 194: A foul stench
- Chapter 193: Card trouble
- Chapter 192: Certain or uncertain future
- Chapter 191: Planning a large-scale evacuation
- Chapter 190: Scorched by the waves
- Chapter 189: The secret room
- Chapter 188: Back on Giard
- Chapter 187: Preparations
- Chapter 186: Blood and gore
- Chapter 185: Emerald and Ruby
- Chapter 184: A soft breeze
- Chapter 183: Begging to join
- Chapter 182: A Portal Gallery back alley?
- Chapter 181: Insufferable
- Chapter 180: Cracking the wood
- Chapter 179: Milky Eyes
- Chapter 178: Lies and half truths
- Chapter 177: Shared Pain
- Chapter 176: Boulder marks the spot?
- Chapter 175: Dividends of the song
- Chapter 174: Chaos storm
- Chapter 173: The Sonata
- Chapter 172: Towards the unknown
- Chapter 171: Getaway
- Chapter 170: An eye for...
- Chapter 169: The chase
- Chapter 168: Drinks all around
- Chapter 167: A hundred brothers and sisters
- Chapter 166: Crashing through a roof
- Chapter 165: Chasing
- Chapter 164: Sesnanser
- Chapter 163: Splintered
- Chapter 162: A quiet stop
- Chapter 161: Plan B
- Chapter 160: The next plan
- Chapter 159: Return to Fiverio
- Chapter 158: Five
- Chapter 157.2: Emberion interlude
- Chapter 157: The start of something new
- Chapter 156: Expected and unexpected losses
- Chapter 155: Over seventy percent!
- Chapter 154: House arrest
- Chapter 153: Birth of a heartcard
- Chapter 152: Surprises and warnings
- Chapter 151: [Hidden]
- Chapter 150: Dead Pact Mercenaries
- Chapter 149: Time flies
- Chapter 148: In the depths
- Chapter 147: Familiar Foes
- Chapter 146: Volatile card
- Chapter 145: Infernal Itching
- Chapter 144: Another card
- Chapter 143: Calm before the bidding
- Chapter 142: Another step
- Chapter 141: Request from a friend
- Chapter 140: Hotstuff
- Chapter 139: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 138: Remaining
- Chapter 137: Curious hoop
- Chapter 136: Chained to the wall
- Chapter 135: Diamonds are the best?
- Chapter 134: Tiny Helpers
- Chapter 133: A casual stroll
- Chapter 132: Lead the way!
- Chapter 131: History or myth
- Chapter 130: Abide by the rules
- Chapter 129: Onward, or else
- Chapter 128: Denied entry
- Not a Chapter: NaNoWriMo Chapter 2023 update!
- Chapter 127: Night raid
- Chapter 126: Interrogation
- Chapter 125: Deceptive rest
- Chapter 124: Setting up a trap
- Chapter 123: Preparations
- Chapter 122: Prisoners
- Chapter 121: Armies
- Chapter 120: Heart tree
- Chapter 119: Foggy battle
- Chapter 118: Layers
- Chapter 117: Rules and regulations
- Chapter 116: Familiar Laughter
- Chapter 115: Uneasy compromise
- Chapter 114: Steamy
- Chapter 113: Heartburn
- Chapter 112: Hunger
- Chapter 111: Copperion Flesh
- Chapter 110: Cousin issues
- Chapter 109: Hammer, Maul, Mallet
- Chapter 108: Familiar Names
- Chapter 107: Soulforce
- Chapter 106: Haudur’s Charter
- Chapter 105: Lord Urdwellan
- Chapter 104: The path of the card
- Chapter 103: Four in a row
- Chapter 102: Dréimire
- Chapter 101: The smithing starts now!
- Chapter 100: Home sweet home
- Chapter 99: A cloud of Emberions
- Chapter 98: Firespark desert
- Chapter 97: Boiling blood
- Chapter 96: Nice and warm!
- Chapter 95: To Scour
- Chapter 94: Portal Gallery
- Chapter 93: Familiar faces
- Chapter 92: The price of success
- Chapter 91: Unexpected guests
- Chapter 90: Try singing
- Chapter 89: Good deal or bad deal?
- Chapter 88: Smith’s Guild Charter
- Chapter 87: The Central Registry
- Chapter 86: Armless
- Chapter 85: Grey-eyed watcher
- Chapter 84: Battle Hammer
- Chapter 83: Dark Hound
- Chapter 82: Crazed?
- Chapter 81: Elderly sorcerer
- Chapter 80: Coulwater tower
- Chapter 79: Esterdon
- Chapter 78: The Burned Pillars
- Chapter 77: Cutthroat
- Chapter 76: Hammer and anvil
- Chapter 75: Exposed
- Chapter 74: Return
- Chapter 73: Out of the portal and into the...
- Chapter 72: Hammer time
- Chapter 71: Run Linchpin, run!
- Chapter 70: Time dilation
- Chapter 69: Unexpected Battle
- Chapter 68: Derlin Cards
- Chapter 67: Shattered
- Chapter 66: Chains of ice
- Chapter 65: Gallon’s Blazers
- Chapter 64: A rabbit?
- Chapter 63: Incomming
- Chapter 62: Full-hand
- Chapter 61: Grief and wailing
- Chapter 60: Hot and cold
- Chapter 59: A good night’s rest!
- Chapter 58: Taking chances
- Chapter 57: Reforging is hard!
- Chapter 56: Shattered rest
- Chapter 55: One for many
- Chapter 54: Change of plans
- Chapter 53: Resonance
- Chapter 52: Coalesced, remnant soul cards
- Chapter 51: Crushed
- Chapter 50: Strike the iron when it’s hot!
- Chapter 49: Bruises
- Chapter 48: Grappling Gauntlets
- Chapter 47: Working
- Chapter 46: Finding a smith
- Chapter 45: Hot and cozy
- Chapter 44: Room and board
- Chapter 43: Degonda
- Chapter 42: Troublesome encounters
- Chapter 41: Familiar foes
- Chapter 40: Four horns
- Chapter 39: Bablibon
- Chapter 38: Chicken scratches
- Chapter 37: More pain
- Chapter 36: Hammering
- Chapter 35: Smithies and Libraries
- Chapter 34: Nexus
- Chapter 33: Books
- Chapter 32: Food and training
- Chapter 31: A plan, of sorts
- Chapter 30: House cleaning
- Chapter 29: Doomblade Hardswing
- Chapter 28: Shattering
- Chapter 27: Coal
- Chapter 26: Blackened Hands
- Chapter 25: Lost and found
- Chapter 24: Lose some, win some
- Chapter 23.2: Back against the wall
- Chapter 23: Water and fire
- Chapter 22: Stuck
- Chapter 21: Portal One
- Chapter 20: Rumors and reality
- Chapter 19: To Wignut
- Chapter 18.3 Midnight warning
- Chapter 18.2 Training Dummy
- Chapter 18: Interrogated
- Chapter 17: Combining
- Chapter 16: Bacon and porridge
- Chapter 15: Cards, cards, cards
- Chapter 14: Anvil of the gods
- Chapter 13: Fun from above
- Chapter 12: The Linchpin
- Chapter 11: Rinse and repeat
- Chapter 10: Practice makes perfect
- Chapter 9: School of pain and misery
- Chapter 8: The first practice room
- Chapter 7: Thrown in the deep
- Chapter 6: Ragtag group
- Chapter 5: Story time
- Chapter 4: Future laid out
- Chapter 3: Sorcerer says
- Chapter 2: To Card or not to Card
- Chapter 1: It’s never what you want
Irwin walked away from his house, holding back his desire to run. It would relieve some of his listlessness and annoyance, but if he ran into someone again, things would only get worse. Besides, his legs and arms felt alright now, but who was to say the pains and aches wouldn't return with a vengeance?
So, he stalked through the town towards the school building near one of the central squares.
The odd sensation that was the connection to his card lingered in the back of his mind. He fiddled with the sensation, but not enough to accidentally trigger it. With his hands in his pockets, that'd ruin his pants.
It feels like a mug slowly filling with water, he thought.
He flexed the connection, noting the sore sensation. Did Bronwyn have this with both of his skills? He hoped not. It was one thing to have a sore body from walking up a stair, but if he was also going to be in pain from using his card, he wasn't sure he'd ever use it again.
After thinking about it for a bit, trying to recall if he'd ever heard about it before, he decided it was probably because he'd only just gotten his first card.
As he moved, he bent down and grabbed a little grime, wiping it across the back of his hands, instantly hiding the thin, tattoo-like lines from sight. He wasn't interested in drawing any attention to it, at least not just yet.
The narrow streets he walked through were quiet and empty, which made sense as the first bell still had to ring. A dull chime suddenly rang from far to the left as if to mock him.
Irwin looked up at one of the dark spires from Lastristal castle. It was the place the whole of Malorin was built around. Situated less than twenty minutes from the Gloomforest, it had been the sole bastion for survivors in these backwater parts.
Ahead of him was the largest square of the town, lined with craftsman's workshops to one side and the town's school to the other. The central street ran through it from left to right, and he knew that if he followed it, he'd either reach the castle or the town gate—neither a place he wanted to go to. Straight ahead was the Nobles District, the direct opposite of the Rats District, both in location and who lived there.
I wonder who they will send, he thought, staring at the wider, cleaned streets. If they really needed to send twenty people, that meant there weren't enough children from the Rats District or even the crafters. The nobles would have to bleed with them.
Somehow, that made him feel slightly better.
I wonder if the Cityholder will send his grandchildren, he thought, knowing the chances of that were probably zero.
A figure stood, huddled against the wall near the school's double gate, watching his feet. Irwin wasn't surprised to see Greldo here at all. It was even likely that he'd been here for a while, as his mother was probably tumbling with another of the guards, hoping for some coin. He sighed as he walked up, wondering what his friend would say about his card. As bad as it was, he was sure Greldo would have killed for it.
"Hey, Greldo," he said so as not to spook the other.
Even then, Greldo jolted and looked up with wide, fearful eyes. His dark, bushy brows almost came together in a mono-brow, and at fifteen, he was starting to show the thin shadow of a mustache. He calmed as soon as he saw Irwin, smiling half-heartedly before waving.
"Irwin," Greldo whispered.
Irwin stopped and leaned against the wall next to him. They were of a height, but even Greldo had more muscle than he did.
"Did you hear?"
Irwin sighed as the looming notion of going to the sorcerer towers returned with full vengeance. Oddly, Greldo looked at him with wide, gleaming eyes.
"You don't seem too sad about it," Irwin whispered.
He quickly looked around to make sure none of the bullies were heading their way. There wasn't anyone heading to the school, and only a few people were moving around the crafter's buildings.
Greldo shrugged, his familiar sad smile cropping up. "Yeah, well… you know," he muttered, looking around and at the door before leaning closer. "It'll get me away from that horrible woman… The sorcerers can't be worse than that, right? And at least I'll get food each day!"
"Probably," Irwin said with a knowing and pained grin. He'd long since gotten used to Greldo calling his mother 'that woman'.
"But you know how few ever return, right? And those that do... Remember old Garbil?" he said.
Greldo waved his hand in the air. "Doesn't matter. I'll not survive another year here. That woman? She's managed to charm one of the older guards, promising him she can still bear him some children."
"What? Who?" Irwin exclaimed in surprise.
It had been a long-standing bet amongst many people they knew that Greldo's mother would never find anyone that stupid.
"Tyson Bas," Greldo said with a scowl.
"That violent maniac?" Irwin said as he swallowed. He instantly knew what Greldo meant. If he had to live at that man's house, he'd be in for a beating every other day or more. And Tyson had two cards. If he forgot to hold back only one time...
"Yeah, I heard him beat her up two days ago, but she didn't seem to care much. Was all happy the day after, sporting her blackened eye and telling me that Tyson just showed his love like that…"
"By Gelwin's Balls, you might be right," Irwin said, wanting nothing but to change the topic.
"Better make sure your mother doesn't hear you," Greldo said, grinning nastily. "Or she might finally stop being nice and smack you around some.
"Just don't tell her then," Irwin said as he suddenly grinned, though it quickly turned into a pained one. "Bronwyn is back-"
"Did he bring you a card?" Greldo hissed, his eyes darting to Irwin's hands.
"Yeah," Irwin said hesitantly as he raised his hand for the other to see.
"Oh. It's a utility one," Greldo said, taking a single, short look before smiling ruefully.
"Yeah," Irwin said as his shoulders hung. "I'd had hoped…"
Greldo didn't reply, and they stood there for another five minutes. A couple of their classmates came slowly drifting in from the Rats District and Crafters District. They stayed with their own little groups, and although Irwin couldn't hear what they were talking about, he was pretty sure he knew what it was about.
Finally, a group of well-dressed teenagers began walking out of the street of the Nobles District, congregating near the exit to the side of the school.
And here come the lucky ones, Irwin thought.
One of the young nobles waved his gloved hand at another, electing a loud ooooh from a few of the surrounding girls.
Must have gotten another card, Irwin thought.
Maybe if he was lucky, he could get a glove to cover up his, though it would likely only draw more attention to it. Eyeing the boy's leather jerkin and padded pants above well-fitting black boots, Irwin sighed wistfully. He'd probably not be getting those new boots now.
Wait, when do we have to leave? Not today, right?
He recalled Bronwyn's words, and his hands turned cold. At the same time, his stomach clenched, reminding him that he'd not eaten since the previous afternoon. Even though there probably hadn't been anything but some moldy carrots and the dried meat his mother spoke about, it would have been better than nothing.
"Do you know when we have to leave?" he whispered as he turned to Greldo.
Greldo was staring straight at the group of nobles, gazing at Clarish, a tall girl with a long, curly ponytail. She was one of the few children, besides the nobles, who had a weapon: a long quarterstaff with metal-plated ends. Some said she slept with it, which Irwin found more than reasonable as the price of the weapon could feed him and his Mum for months.
"Grell," he hissed, pulling his friend's sleeve. If the nobles saw him looking, it would just be trouble they could do without.
"Dunno," Greldo muttered, tearing his eyes from Clarish.
Irwin pressed a hand against his stomach.
Mum said she'd come to school. Perhaps she's got food, he thought, as he saw Greldo's gaze slowly drift back to Clarish.
He didn't even bother looking. Greldo and the other boys had been giving Clarish more and more attention over the last year, and he knew why. She was tall, smart, and beautiful, and she was rich to boot as the youngest daughter of one of the few carded tailors. He'd even seen more than a few nobles stare at her in class with a dreamy, far-off look.
Fools, Irwin thought, somewhat smug.
Clarish had no interest in any of them, not even Lark, who was better than her in everything besides turning boys' heads. If she didn't want Lark, what chance did any of them, or him in particular, have? He banished the image of her intelligent brown eyes.
A clunk from the door of the school snapped him out of it, and he mechanically moved to the back of the line of youths that had formed.
"So, I hear we are finally being relieved from your skinny presence?"
Irwin looked up at the sound of the grating, cocky voice to find Bast and his friends grinning at him as they stepped into the line behind him. All three were brawny and could have been brothers from both their looks and intelligence, the latter of which was the lowest in the class.
Because the sorcerers don't want you and are sending you to the wall? Irwin thought, but he said nothing. He wanted to, but getting a beating after school wasn't his idea of a good time.
"What now? Afraid to speak?" Bast said as he stepped closer, his nasty grin widening. His hands moved towards Irwin, who couldn't stop himself from flinching.
"Hah! You won't survive a day in those towers! I'll light you a candle when we hear you're dead," Bast said.
Irwin held back an angry retort, afraid that whatever he did would just result in a beating.
"Inside, you brats! Go to the main hall. There's no class today," a cracked voice shouted.
Their teacher, Rhym, father to the current smith Randal, stood at the door, staring straight at Bast. His sharp, dark eyes, set in a wrinkled face with a ragged gray beard, promised punishment for those who didn't act upon his orders immediately.
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Bast scratched his nose as he backed off, nodding at Rhym before turning around to beckon his friends.
"I'll find you after school," he whispered as he backed toward Rhym. "Some bruises might motivate you to get lost sooner!"
Irwin slumped, already feeling the heavy thuds on his body. It wasn't just the pain of the moment or that he'd be unable to do anything for days after. The fact that they kept reminding him they were holding back because he was too weak for a proper beating somehow made everything far worse.
Perhaps we are leaving right away, he thought.
For a second, he wondered if he could perhaps burn the three with his flame to scare them off. Then he recalled the pinky-sized flame he'd produced, and he barely managed to hold back the anger from making him glare at Bast. If he did that, things would only get worse.
"We can just hide in the attic till they are gone," Greldo whispered, and Irwin nodded.
They followed the other youths into the old building made of stone and wood. Walking through the familiar dark and dusty hall, they headed into the largest room, generally used for festivities and the occasional shared breakfast.
Irwin stopped in his tracks as he saw the tables lined together and laden with plates and baskets filled to the brim with bread and cheese. A shove from Bast made him stumble forward, but he barely cared as his eyes locked onto the food.
"There's milk," Greldo said, his soft voice still the loudest thing in the quiet room.
There was a round of laughter and mockery from the front of the class as a group of nobles began whispering and pointing at Greldo.
"Pipe down, brats," Rhym shouted, his voice cracking as he moved to a small elevated podium. It was empty, but Irwin saw a cloaked figure standing near the wall.
"You will all be grateful to know that we get to share a meal gifted by Sorcerer Xourdin," Rhym said, waving his hand at the figure. "However, before we do, I've got some not-news, as I'm sure most have heard it by now!"
Rhym coughed, and his face turned pale. It took him a few moments to gather himself as the youths quietly watched. They had long since gotten used to Rhym's poor health.
There were many stories about how someone with as many cards as he had ended up in this state, from him being poisoned by a monster in the Gloomforest to surviving a stabbing with a sword he forged himself. However, the most commonly believed one was that he used to be with one of the last groups of mercenaries that closed portals before those were all forced to join the walled cities.
"Due to a... minor inconvenience at the sorcerer-initiates tower, our noble city council has agreed to the sorcerer's request for more people," Rhym said, looking around.
Nobody dared speak, and he nodded.
"To celebrate your unexpected ability to help keep our beautiful peninsula safe, you will all get to eat to your heart and stomach's content. When we finish, Sorcerer Xourdin will explain a few things, and then I'll let you all know who has been selected," Rhym said.
This time, there was some shuffling of feet and anxious looks, showing that not everyone knew or perhaps hadn't been told that the selection would come from within them.
"Your parents already know who will be leaving, and they will be waiting for you at noon. Those who are chosen can then go with them for-"
The hooded figure cleared his throat, and Rhym blinked, then gritted his teeth as he stopped talking. When nothing else came from the hooded figure, Rhym took a deep breath, then waved at the tables with a short, angry gesture.
"Go eat."
As afraid and curious as he was, Irwin knew better than to ask questions or expect anyone else to dare. He followed Greldo to the furthest table, keeping a close eye on Bast. Luckily, the burly youth and his friends had run to the first free table, seeming to have forgotten all about him.
Irwin lowered himself to the bench, and all his worry faded as he smelled the food. His gaze fell on a big mug of warm milk, and he almost grabbed it, barely holding back. Nobody was eating yet. He swallowed and looked around.
Everyone was doing the same, though the youths from the Rats District were easily distinguishable. They were all swallowing, and their gazes kept drifting to the food. Even the crafter's children seemed ready to dig in. Only the nobles looked around in disdain.
Still, even they knew better than to begin. It wasn't the first time they had eaten together, but that only occurred at the height of summer, when food was more plentiful. Rhym would tell a long story about how lucky they were to be alive and live where they did, instead of near the dangerous coast, on the unforgiving plains, or worse, beyond the wall where the demons ruled. This time, however, he showed no interest in his usual speech.
"Eat, I said," Rhym snapped.
There was only a moment's hesitation; then everyone turned to the food.
Irwin looked at his food-laden plate. There was a thick vegetable porridge on it, whole carrots lurking within, and he even thought he saw a few chunks of gravy. Suddenly, the worry and fear at what was coming, or the promised beating by Bast, seemed unimportant.
His stomach rumbled, and he grabbed the spoon and a piece of bread, then began scooping the steaming porridge into his mouth. The warm explosion of flavors made his eyes water. His mind seemed to grow fuzzy, his thoughts unclear as he swallowed. As the food slid into his stomach, it seemed to heat up like a furnace, and he quickly blinked the tears away before anyone could notice.
Still, he sensed eyes on him, and he looked up at the person sitting in front of him, freezing as their eyes met. Purt, another youth from the Rats District, stared at him in stupefaction, blowing on his heavily laden and damping spoon.
Irwin waved at his mouth before whispering, 'Hot,' and Purt gave him a 'no shit' look as he took small tentative sips from his spoon.
Irwin hoped Purt wouldn't tell the others because he didn't need another reason to be pestered, but before he could worry, his stomach clenched, shouting at him to continue. As his thoughts hazed over again, he faintly realized there was something odd, but with the allure of food before him, he ignored it and focused back on his steaming plate.
Only the noble's children spoke for at least half of the next bell as all the other youths busied themselves with finishing off all the food from the tables.
As Irwin finished his second helping of bread, the fuzziness in his mind slowly faded. Using a piece of bread to wipe the stew's meat and vegetable juices from his plate, he wondered why he felt he could still eat more. It wasn't that he was incredibly hungry, but he should definitely be stuffed by now!
He had started slowly, afraid that his empty stomach would rebel against the sudden influx of food, but nothing of the sort had happened. Instead, it almost felt like everything he put in his mouth vanished. By now, he'd eaten more than he ever had. Not that he had many occasions for overeating. Only during Gelwin's eve was there ever enough food. Now, like with the water that morning, he felt almost insatiable.
Something changed, he thought as he looked at his hand.
Some of the mud and grime had gone from the back of his hand, and he could see parts of the faint outlines. It was well known that common cards did not change one's body unless they were specifically meant for that. Only uncommon and above cards did that, and the rarer the card, the more significant the change.
"Careful, don't draw attention to your hand," Greldo whispered, handing Irwin another big chunk of bread and cheese. "Just keep showing off and eat the rest of the food." 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Irwin nodded, continuing to stuff his face while keeping an eye on the others to make sure he wasn't drawing attention. Only Purt kept glancing at him, but even then, he seemed more interested in trying to stuff every morsel of food in his stomach that would remain without vomiting. Their position at the back of the room made it so nobody else noticed his overeating.
When he finally felt satiated, many of the larger boys and even some of the girls were still eating, though he knew that they had been eating at a far more measured pace.
Irwin wiped the last of the thick, sweet milk from his lips when he got a poke from the side.
"It is common, right?" Greldo whispered so softly that even Irwin barely heard him. Still, he took a quick look up to find that Purt had begun chatting with the guy to his left.
Irwin looked at Greldo and nodded, causing his friend to frown and inspect him but remain quiet.
It took another while before everyone finished, and Rhym got up from his own table at the back where he'd been drinking from his flask of Shril.
"Quiet!"
His voice was much more stable, and his face less pale as he stood straight and frowned at the softly whispering youths. It took only a few moments before everyone turned quiet.
"Make sure to thank Sorcerer Xourdin for his generous gift by carefully listening to what he has to say!"
There was no response, and Irwin repressed a scowl. As if any of the children, even the nobles, would have dared to interrupt a sorcerer! He wondered if Rhym had forgotten what having little to no cards was like. The old smith himself had a full-hand-and-one, making him one of the most carded and most influential people in Malorin.
His thoughts stilled as the hooded figure of Sorcerer Xourdin stepped forward.
The cloaked figure removed his hood with a shake, revealing an unkempt, bearded, and bored-looking man. His gaze passed across the children, and Irwin felt himself freeze as the Sorcerer's cold brown eyes gazed straight into his briefly. He was glad the man didn't linger as he did with Clarish.
"I'll cut this short. Twelve of your group members will be coming with me to the towers, and eight will be brought to the wall tomorrow morning. I know none of you had expected this, and I apologize on behalf of the good people of Giard," Xourdin said dully, showing not the least bit of sorrow.
He looked around, seeming to search for anyone who dared oppose. Although none did, he apparently found something he didn’t like, and his thin eyebrows lowered in a frown.
"Do I need to remind you that the safety and plenty you have experienced your entire life is only possible because the sorcerers continue to close the portals?"
Plenty? Irwin thought. He knew he and Greldo were going to have a laugh about that later. But for now, he kept very still.
Nobody else spoke either, and Xourdin nodded before turning to Rhym.
"I've been reviewing the proposed list you handed me and have found some issues. I've taken a look at the school ledger and made some changes. I expect that you don't interfere."
Rhym blinked in surprise, seeming stunned. He looked around, and Irwin saw the old man's gaze linger on Lark and Clarish before returning to Sorcerer Xourdin. He seemed ready to object, but Xourdin quietly held his gaze, and Rhym finally looked down, the muscles in his neck taut.
"Good. I will start with those that will join me at the tower," Sorcerer Xourdin said as he looked around the room. "When I call your name, move to the wall behind me and wait. I'll be talking to you privately later."
"Clarish Uldrot."
Irwin's mind froze, and for a moment, everything was still. Then, there was a scraping of chairs as a few of the noble's sons rose. Amongst them was Lark, the youngest grandchild of the current city warden and the most powerful man in Malorin.
"What is the meaning of this?" he asked.
His voice was deeper than those of the other youths, and he was already taller than many of the adults, even those who had cards. He glared at Rhym, shaking his head. "Clarish isn't supp-"
"She wasn't on the list," Rhym declared as he stood, his hands clenched. "She is one of the most promising youths in this group and Malorin needs-"
"Quiet," Xourdin snapped. "The sorcerers are not obliged to accept the secondhand rejects the ungrateful give them. We are the last line of defense against the Demons!"
His voice rose in volume as he spoke, and five cards began glowing on the back of his hands while his previously bored gaze turned sharp and angry.
"You know the number of portals has been increasing, and we need skilled people to close them!"
He has five cards, Irwin thought as he looked around to see if anybody else had noticed.
Everyone had, and the whole class was staring at the Sorcerer's hands, frozen in shock. Even Lark, a step from his seat, gaped.
Five! It was but one more than Rhym, but the power difference would be impossible to overcome. Finding five compatible cards was incredibly difficult, as the list of compatible cards shrunk with each added card. The only way to make it easier was if the cards were of a very high rank, as those cards had more elements and effects, and only one of those needed to be genuinely compatible for the card to be slotted.
It was generally accepted that the more cards someone had, the more powerful they were.
All this flashed through Irwin's mind, as he knew it did with the others, while Rym took a half step forward.
"You can take up any issue you have with the Towers! Now, be quiet lest I remove you from the room!"
There was a deadly quiet as everyone looked at Rhym, who was visibly shaking. His hands gripped his wrists, and he suddenly turned and bolted for the door.
"Yes, by all means. Go tell that old fool what I've done," Xourdin snapped. "Also, tell him not to come to complain unless he wants a fight! My fifth is beyond my fourth!"
Irwin sat back, and he wasn't the only one. Though he didn't know what the Sorcerer had meant with the last bit, he was sure it didn't mean anything good.
Teacher Rhym didn't stop but almost stumbled out of the room, leaving them with Xourdin.
The Sorcerer sniffed, then focused back on them.
"It doesn't matter who your father or mother is. If you hear your name, you will stand behind me or suffer the consequences."
Nobody dared speak as he began snapping off names, and as one of the nobles was called, Irwin felt a slight wave of relief. Perhaps he didn't have to leave? If the Sorcerer wanted only the best, then there was surely no reason to bring him.
More of the noble's sons and daughters were called than some of the children of the crafters, and Irwin felt a slight bit of schadenfreude as he saw their shocked faces of disbelief.
It lasted for the whole of five seconds.
"Irwin Roddington," Xourdin said, not looking at him but continuing. "Greldo Domnyr!"
Irwin was still staring at the Sorcerer when Greldo grabbed his sleeve and pulled him up towards the wall. "Move before you draw his attention," Greldo whispered.
Irwin stumbled, then followed his friend to the wall, barely realizing he stood beside Clarish. The names continued, and at some point, Xourdin said the next eight would go to the wall. Irwin barely heard it, as everything seemed to pass in a haze.
Only when Xourdin finished and clapped his hands did he snap out of it.
The Sorcerer looked at the remaining children. "Go back home and tell your parents they are lucky. I have a rule not to take more than one child from a single family, and for now, that will hold. For now..."
Most of the children backed up before turning and fleeing out of the room. Only Lark and a few of the other nobles remained behind, faces pale as they looked at the Sorcerer.
Xourdin ignored them and turned to the smaller group of eight that would be heading to the wall.
"Go to the square and wait there. When Rhym returns, alone I am sure, tell him not to bother us!"
He spun around on his heel and pointed at the twelve children.
"Follow me!"
- Chapter 325: The Voice of Purple
- Chapter 325: Terror dungeon
- Chapter 324: Time Dilations
- Chapter 323: A grinning Greldo
- Chapter 322: Boom goes the Whale
- Chapter 321: Circling the dead
- Chapter 320: Onward to the Teeth
- Chapter 319: Names
- Chapter 318: Mountains
- Chapter 317: Tiscian’s Glare
- Chapter 316: Fluttering in the breeze
- Chapter 315: On the otherside
- Chapter 314: Glow
- Chapter 313: Hard choices
- Chapter 312: The Lure
- Chapter 311: Going down
- Chapter 310: Swarm
- Chapter 309: Purple fart
- Chapter 308: Purple mist
- Chapter 307: Lips Sealed
- Chapter 306: Baby steps
- Chapter 305: Familiar eyes
- Chapter 304: Berries and seas
- Chapter 303: Squeeze
- Chapter 302: Stink
- Chapter 301: Drinking
- Chapter 300: Smelter
- Chapter 299: Three out of five
- Chapter 298: Unstable tension
- Chapter 297: Resonance
- Chapter 296: Obsidian City
- Chapter 295: A drink is never a bad idea...
- Chapter 294: Split shock
- Chapter 293: Don’t lose your head
- Chapter 292: Border guard?
- Chapter 291: Gathering
- Chapter 290: New lessons
- Chapter 289: Hard to find
- Chapter 288: The next step
- Chapter 287: Dodging
- Chapter 286: Rustbucket’s lessons
- Chapter 285: Swat!
- Chapter 284: Sharptooth cannibal
- Chapter 283: Long ears
- Chapter 282: Bonding
- Chapter 281: No pain, no gain
- Chapter 280: Ancient knowledge
- Chapter 279: Untwisting minds
- Chapter 278: Happy to be back
- Chapter 277: A familiar feeling
- Chapter 276: Plans, plans, plans
- Chapter 275: Insanity
- Chapter 274: Intercept course
- Chapter 273: Going wild
- Chapter 272: Choices
- Chapter 271: Mind poison
- Chapter 270: Into the storm
- Chapter 269: Unexpected Advantages
- Chapter 268: Purified Soulforce
- Chapter 267: Risks
- Chapter 266: Unexpected growth
- Chapter 265: A children’s rhyme
- Chapter 264: Vibrating ship
- Chapter 263: Sonic Shift
- Chapter 262: Loaded up and ready to go
- Chapter 261: Roaring Metal
- Chapter 260: Short notice
- Chapter 259: Package delivery?
- Chapter 258: Barging in
- Chapter 257: Risks
- Chapter 256: Temper
- Chapter 255: We need more coals?
- Chapter 254: Toward the next heartcard!
- Chapter 253: Instrumentalization
- Chapter 252: Diagram Smithing
- Chapter 251: Meeting new people
- Chapter 250: Golden Friction Academy
- Chapter 249: Dropping some jaws
- Chapter 248: Failing the questions
- Chapter 247: Brazardian
- Chapter 246: Prodigy Am’braz
- Chapter 245: Resolve
- Chapter 244: Sword blows
- Chapter 243: Pirates
- Chapter 242: Proadon
- Chapter 241: A deal
- Chapter 240: Grab and hold!
- Chapter 239: The Boring Corridors
- Chapter 238: Traveling across the Portal Gallery
- Chapter 237: Haggling Hurts
- Chapter 236: Boohm
- Chapter 235: Emotional damage
- Chapter 234: The Ruby’s Revenge
- Chapter 233: Blockade
- Chapter 232: The Roaming Shipyard
- Chapter 231: A soulforce tune
- Chapter 230: No baggage
- Chapter 229: Glacial Area
- Chapter 228: Into the unknown
- Chapter 227: Silvery Lightning
- Chapter 226: One more day
- Chapter 225: The next step
- Chapter 224: Guest
- Chapter 223: First Soulcard
- Chapter 222: Arrows in the back
- Chapter 221: The Shadows of Dimarintsia
- Chapter 220: Immovable sword
- Chapter 219: Bluehair
- Chapter 218: Shadowwalker
- Chapter 217: Frying pan
- Chapter 216: Pots and pans!
- Chapter 215: What do words do?
- Chapter 214: Portal Keep City
- Chapter 213: New Degonda
- Chapter 212: Soulclone
- Chapter 211: Final hurdle
- Chapter 210 Furious frost
- Chapter 209: Switching sides
- Chapter 208: Clearing the plains
- Chapter 207: Starving people
- Chapter 206: Death or safety?
- Chapter 205: Death and new beginnings
- Chapter 204: Hangover
- Chapter 203: A battle of shadows
- Chapter 202: Searching and finding
- Chapter 201: A game of questions
- Chapter 200: Stubborn
- Chapter 199: Disbelief
- Chapter 198: Emergency smithing
- Chapter 197: Family time
- Chapter 196: Irwin?
- Chapter 195: Full circle
- Chapter 194: A foul stench
- Chapter 193: Card trouble
- Chapter 192: Certain or uncertain future
- Chapter 191: Planning a large-scale evacuation
- Chapter 190: Scorched by the waves
- Chapter 189: The secret room
- Chapter 188: Back on Giard
- Chapter 187: Preparations
- Chapter 186: Blood and gore
- Chapter 185: Emerald and Ruby
- Chapter 184: A soft breeze
- Chapter 183: Begging to join
- Chapter 182: A Portal Gallery back alley?
- Chapter 181: Insufferable
- Chapter 180: Cracking the wood
- Chapter 179: Milky Eyes
- Chapter 178: Lies and half truths
- Chapter 177: Shared Pain
- Chapter 176: Boulder marks the spot?
- Chapter 175: Dividends of the song
- Chapter 174: Chaos storm
- Chapter 173: The Sonata
- Chapter 172: Towards the unknown
- Chapter 171: Getaway
- Chapter 170: An eye for...
- Chapter 169: The chase
- Chapter 168: Drinks all around
- Chapter 167: A hundred brothers and sisters
- Chapter 166: Crashing through a roof
- Chapter 165: Chasing
- Chapter 164: Sesnanser
- Chapter 163: Splintered
- Chapter 162: A quiet stop
- Chapter 161: Plan B
- Chapter 160: The next plan
- Chapter 159: Return to Fiverio
- Chapter 158: Five
- Chapter 157.2: Emberion interlude
- Chapter 157: The start of something new
- Chapter 156: Expected and unexpected losses
- Chapter 155: Over seventy percent!
- Chapter 154: House arrest
- Chapter 153: Birth of a heartcard
- Chapter 152: Surprises and warnings
- Chapter 151: [Hidden]
- Chapter 150: Dead Pact Mercenaries
- Chapter 149: Time flies
- Chapter 148: In the depths
- Chapter 147: Familiar Foes
- Chapter 146: Volatile card
- Chapter 145: Infernal Itching
- Chapter 144: Another card
- Chapter 143: Calm before the bidding
- Chapter 142: Another step
- Chapter 141: Request from a friend
- Chapter 140: Hotstuff
- Chapter 139: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 138: Remaining
- Chapter 137: Curious hoop
- Chapter 136: Chained to the wall
- Chapter 135: Diamonds are the best?
- Chapter 134: Tiny Helpers
- Chapter 133: A casual stroll
- Chapter 132: Lead the way!
- Chapter 131: History or myth
- Chapter 130: Abide by the rules
- Chapter 129: Onward, or else
- Chapter 128: Denied entry
- Not a Chapter: NaNoWriMo Chapter 2023 update!
- Chapter 127: Night raid
- Chapter 126: Interrogation
- Chapter 125: Deceptive rest
- Chapter 124: Setting up a trap
- Chapter 123: Preparations
- Chapter 122: Prisoners
- Chapter 121: Armies
- Chapter 120: Heart tree
- Chapter 119: Foggy battle
- Chapter 118: Layers
- Chapter 117: Rules and regulations
- Chapter 116: Familiar Laughter
- Chapter 115: Uneasy compromise
- Chapter 114: Steamy
- Chapter 113: Heartburn
- Chapter 112: Hunger
- Chapter 111: Copperion Flesh
- Chapter 110: Cousin issues
- Chapter 109: Hammer, Maul, Mallet
- Chapter 108: Familiar Names
- Chapter 107: Soulforce
- Chapter 106: Haudur’s Charter
- Chapter 105: Lord Urdwellan
- Chapter 104: The path of the card
- Chapter 103: Four in a row
- Chapter 102: Dréimire
- Chapter 101: The smithing starts now!
- Chapter 100: Home sweet home
- Chapter 99: A cloud of Emberions
- Chapter 98: Firespark desert
- Chapter 97: Boiling blood
- Chapter 96: Nice and warm!
- Chapter 95: To Scour
- Chapter 94: Portal Gallery
- Chapter 93: Familiar faces
- Chapter 92: The price of success
- Chapter 91: Unexpected guests
- Chapter 90: Try singing
- Chapter 89: Good deal or bad deal?
- Chapter 88: Smith’s Guild Charter
- Chapter 87: The Central Registry
- Chapter 86: Armless
- Chapter 85: Grey-eyed watcher
- Chapter 84: Battle Hammer
- Chapter 83: Dark Hound
- Chapter 82: Crazed?
- Chapter 81: Elderly sorcerer
- Chapter 80: Coulwater tower
- Chapter 79: Esterdon
- Chapter 78: The Burned Pillars
- Chapter 77: Cutthroat
- Chapter 76: Hammer and anvil
- Chapter 75: Exposed
- Chapter 74: Return
- Chapter 73: Out of the portal and into the...
- Chapter 72: Hammer time
- Chapter 71: Run Linchpin, run!
- Chapter 70: Time dilation
- Chapter 69: Unexpected Battle
- Chapter 68: Derlin Cards
- Chapter 67: Shattered
- Chapter 66: Chains of ice
- Chapter 65: Gallon’s Blazers
- Chapter 64: A rabbit?
- Chapter 63: Incomming
- Chapter 62: Full-hand
- Chapter 61: Grief and wailing
- Chapter 60: Hot and cold
- Chapter 59: A good night’s rest!
- Chapter 58: Taking chances
- Chapter 57: Reforging is hard!
- Chapter 56: Shattered rest
- Chapter 55: One for many
- Chapter 54: Change of plans
- Chapter 53: Resonance
- Chapter 52: Coalesced, remnant soul cards
- Chapter 51: Crushed
- Chapter 50: Strike the iron when it’s hot!
- Chapter 49: Bruises
- Chapter 48: Grappling Gauntlets
- Chapter 47: Working
- Chapter 46: Finding a smith
- Chapter 45: Hot and cozy
- Chapter 44: Room and board
- Chapter 43: Degonda
- Chapter 42: Troublesome encounters
- Chapter 41: Familiar foes
- Chapter 40: Four horns
- Chapter 39: Bablibon
- Chapter 38: Chicken scratches
- Chapter 37: More pain
- Chapter 36: Hammering
- Chapter 35: Smithies and Libraries
- Chapter 34: Nexus
- Chapter 33: Books
- Chapter 32: Food and training
- Chapter 31: A plan, of sorts
- Chapter 30: House cleaning
- Chapter 29: Doomblade Hardswing
- Chapter 28: Shattering
- Chapter 27: Coal
- Chapter 26: Blackened Hands
- Chapter 25: Lost and found
- Chapter 24: Lose some, win some
- Chapter 23.2: Back against the wall
- Chapter 23: Water and fire
- Chapter 22: Stuck
- Chapter 21: Portal One
- Chapter 20: Rumors and reality
- Chapter 19: To Wignut
- Chapter 18.3 Midnight warning
- Chapter 18.2 Training Dummy
- Chapter 18: Interrogated
- Chapter 17: Combining
- Chapter 16: Bacon and porridge
- Chapter 15: Cards, cards, cards
- Chapter 14: Anvil of the gods
- Chapter 13: Fun from above
- Chapter 12: The Linchpin
- Chapter 11: Rinse and repeat
- Chapter 10: Practice makes perfect
- Chapter 9: School of pain and misery
- Chapter 8: The first practice room
- Chapter 7: Thrown in the deep
- Chapter 6: Ragtag group
- Chapter 5: Story time
- Chapter 4: Future laid out
- Chapter 3: Sorcerer says
- Chapter 2: To Card or not to Card
- Chapter 1: It’s never what you want
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