It had been a whole week since Aegis Bright, the guild master of Saber Tooth had accepted Zenshin's request to learn the magic that was almost nonexistent in Fiore, the magic of contradictions, recreation. He knew that the least of his worries was giving up the ability to use any other magic, but he felt that it would all be worth it. Zen saw himself having mastered the ability to create things that have already existed at some point in time, to be able to look at an object and know exactly how it came to be. But first thing's first, he had to learn how the magic actually worked, from Aegis, his new mentor, who told him to be at the Phoenix Mountains at midnight. Fully prepared to give everything he had, there was no doubt in his mind that after he had finished all the training that Aegis had in store for him, not only would he be able to actually use recreation, he would be able to answer the most difficult questions, the ones that have to do with what he is all about.
The nightly winds of the Phoenix Mountains were a bit harsh to regular people, which was a bit ironic given the name of the range, but Zenshin enjoyed the cold, so he didn't mind a bit of a chill. A dirt path ran through the entirety of the mountains, paving the way for merchant caravans to run through the mountains if enough protection was provided for them, as they could get quite dangerous at times. Aegis hadn't been very specific when he asked Zen to come to the mountain range, but he was sure that whatever he had in store for him, it was going to be the most grueling process he's ever been through. Probably even more so than when his father taught him the secrets of ice make, it seemed that history was repeating itself like it always finds a way to. Well, master Aegis, I'm here. I am prepared to take on anything... actually. I can't even begin to imagine what he has planned for me. Whatever it is though, I'm sure I'll manage he thought, looking up at the mountains.
Thinking back to what Aegis said back at the forest, comprehend the incomprehensible... does that mean he knows things that normal people like be literally can't even begin to imagine? Can he really know what everything is, spiritual or otherwise. Well, not like it matters now, I've already asked and he's already accepted. I was beyond the point of no return the moment I asked him about his magic. he thought with a sigh. The difference between myself and others... is that I acknowledge how my curiosity is probably going to be the death of me, while others just say they'd leave things be, which holds them back from the truly interesting things this world has to offer. Accomplishing the impossible, something that I am going to do if I do end up mastering the magic, recreation
The nightly winds of the Phoenix Mountains were a bit harsh to regular people, which was a bit ironic given the name of the range, but Zenshin enjoyed the cold, so he didn't mind a bit of a chill. A dirt path ran through the entirety of the mountains, paving the way for merchant caravans to run through the mountains if enough protection was provided for them, as they could get quite dangerous at times. Aegis hadn't been very specific when he asked Zen to come to the mountain range, but he was sure that whatever he had in store for him, it was going to be the most grueling process he's ever been through. Probably even more so than when his father taught him the secrets of ice make, it seemed that history was repeating itself like it always finds a way to. Well, master Aegis, I'm here. I am prepared to take on anything... actually. I can't even begin to imagine what he has planned for me. Whatever it is though, I'm sure I'll manage he thought, looking up at the mountains.
Thinking back to what Aegis said back at the forest, comprehend the incomprehensible... does that mean he knows things that normal people like be literally can't even begin to imagine? Can he really know what everything is, spiritual or otherwise. Well, not like it matters now, I've already asked and he's already accepted. I was beyond the point of no return the moment I asked him about his magic. he thought with a sigh. The difference between myself and others... is that I acknowledge how my curiosity is probably going to be the death of me, while others just say they'd leave things be, which holds them back from the truly interesting things this world has to offer. Accomplishing the impossible, something that I am going to do if I do end up mastering the magic, recreation