SOML – Chapter 5: Foundation Arts
Chapter 5 – Foundation Arts
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Jigen invited Jed to his house to play.
They went from street to street until the human traffic diminished and
turbulent noises became sporadic.
The County of Hopes and Dreams were
hospitable. They didn’t discriminate against others and entertained them like a
family. To them, every day was a day of giving. Hence, children, although
ignorant about their words and actions, they still picked this custom from
adults.
Jigen just wanted to kill time. Every
person in his clan was killjoy, nerdy yet hard to bully, people he didn’t
relate. All they do was research and train. He was going to lose more than he
could win if they played. As for the other clan’s children, forget it. They may
not want to play using their brain. More like brute forcing. He knew in terms
of own’s individual strength, his clan was in the bottom. Only in terms of
intelligence could hold them with regard.
So, it excited him about having a playmate.
And an innocent sheep at that.
“Do you know how to play cards?” asked
Jigen. Storm brewed like coffee in his mind, bitter to those who tasted it.
Jed only tilted his head in question.
Almost half of his life, he’d only travel and tried to survive. So, he
recognized cards, though he didn’t know how to play.
Jigen didn’t mind the lack of words. He
continued. “Well, there is a famous game right now in the city. Almost all kids
play this card during their vacant time. Oh, except for that Sarah.”
This time Jed asked. “Why she didn’t?”
“Hm. That girl is our celebrity freak.”
Jigen gossiped.
“Huh?”
The chubby boy pursed his lips. He looked
upward; the trees casted a shadow on his face. “Usually, you bully someone on
your age. But she didn’t. Err, well sometimes she did. But her reason she
didn’t because she doesn’t like to face weaklings. Instead, she makes pranks on
adults. And sometime she likes to play to extremes.”
“We considered her as strongest and
smartest kid in the county. No matter game you think of, she going to beat you
senseless.” Pulling funny faces, Jigen described her vivid as possible, which was
to Jed’s interpretation was a gorilla no matter where he looked.
The enthusiasm replaced languidness.
“What’s more! There is a time that she even went to the forest and hunt a
Beast! Everyone thought she only gone missing or making a prank to her father.”
“But when she arrived at the county gate,
covered in blood, bruises and has so many holes in her clothes while dragging a
creature triple of her size, everyone was so shock.” Jed’s eyes enlarged.
“That is a Beast, bro!”
“Anyone will be shocked if you can even
fight a Beast one on one on the same level. What’s more, possibly killing
them!” Jigen spread his arms and turned around to face Jed.
“But did you know what is her age back
then?”
“Six! A freaking six years old defeated a
Beast!” Jigen screamed as Jed was disbelief from hearing the story. His mouth
shaped into an ‘o’; an egg could fit in there.
“And did you know what she did next?”
“She just greeted everyone with a toothy
grin.” Jigen became agitated. It reminded him of that day. The memories of a
devilish tiny red-haired girl covered with red imprinted itself on everyone’s
mind who saw her.
Talented? Everyone could argue with that.
The Mortal Lands was a salad bowl of talents.
Fearless? Anyone can be fearless, depending
on the situation.
But a freak? Everyone accepted it that day
that, Sarah Pendragon, was a freak. There might be someone who didn’t know her
face, but everybody heard a thing about her. Even Meteor doesn’t have that
skill in that age.
“Thus, no one wanted to play with her, nor
she likes to play with others. She will win eleven out of ten, brain or brawn.”
“Wow. She is so strong and unbridled.” Jed
muttered before thinking to himself. Everyone loved strong people and dreamt to
be like them. But facing someone at the same age as him was quite unbelievable.
So, a person can be that strong, Jed made a fist.
“Yeah, right? She even burned a house
down!”
“Heh, I’m actually gloating her father.
Earlier, didn’t you see her expression? She sure rushed towards her father and
by now they are coming to an argument or worst, come to blows with one
another.”
This time, it bewildered Jed. His eyes
narrowed. From what he observed, that girl was brash but not evil. She hailed
from a clan, after all. The clan had the most stringent and concrete education
aside from schools. Teaching morality was second to none.
While talking, the duo arrived in a front
of a large wooden gate. A guard was standing at the side. The man wore a blue
leather jacket with a badge and black pants. Drawn in the badge was a bridge
and mallet. He didn’t even look at the two. Instead, he just stood there
carrying his duty.
Seeing this, Jed thought his new friend
must be from a prominent family. Earlier when Jigen approached him, he thought
the guy was only a child of a common folk. It was easy to distinguish between
common folks and the clans.
Common folks had an aura of vigor, and
their eyes were very cordial. However, they didn’t mind their words and
actions. On the other hand, the clan members had strict and scholarly disposition.
Some of them appeared aloof or arrogant. But their gestures and movement showed
how polite and educated they were. But looking at the lazy chubby face of his
new friend and his lousy manner of speech and actions, Jed thought it was
strange. Did he meet one of those so-called privileged brats?
The two boys went inside without hassle.
Inside was a large mansion and a building as large as the former. The mansion
was similar as the mansions in the surroundings. However, examining the
structure, there was something about it that was hard to point. The building
beside it resembled a warehouse. Grey color coated its wall, and the windows
were blackened. There were two men in blue uniform guarding the door with
people in white shirt or gown going in and out of the building.
Jed admired. There was a fountain in front
of the mansion and blue flowers placed on the both sides. Paving the road with
black material while gravels and marbles outlined it. In addition, there was a
tree with white leaves overhead. He clicked his tongue in amazement.
Then a shadow clutched his hand before
pulling him in a direction.
“HAHA, let’s run to my room.”
Jigen began introducing his clan to the
other one.
“I’m from Metallon clan. We do construction
here in the county. But we are more popular for our Constructs.” Jigen beamed.
Jed’s eyes shone. Anyone will feel excited
if they hear that word. After all, who didn’t like robots?
“I see.” Jed asked. “Are you familiar with
it?”
“Hm. I dab a little. But my clan’s head,
which is my father, won’t let me play any longer unless I have reached the
acceptable level of our family’s Foundation Arts.”
Jed blinked. It seemed like he was correct.
A child of the clan head should be privileged, Jed trying to justify his
conclusion.
“You know, that’s disgusting. If you see
one, you need to admire it. But my father beat me every time he sees me
touching one. See, this one is heavy.” Jigen showed him his plump ass with a
black bruise in the shape of a hand.
Jed almost felt speechless. Privileged… on
the ass.
“Your father is quite fierce.” Jed blinked
for umpteenth time. So what is going on? Is he spoiled or not? Jed knew nothing
anymore. He patted himself and thought. “I can’t be that good in reading people
suddenly.”
“That’s right. But he let my cousin, not
only drive one but he also gifted it to her.” The boy pouted, wheezed and
rolled his eyes. He fixed his hair to the side but let out his tongue outward.
“Thankfully, my mother loves me. I got one
too. But that’s a secret to my father.” Jigen winked at Jed.
“I guess, your factory for Constructs is in
the other building. Do every clan have a spare building like yours?” Jed looked
back, but he let himself pulled by the other guy.
“You didn’t know? Well, yes. We call it
factory while others called theirs as laboratory.”
“Every clan develops their own expertise.
This is our way of contributing to our Mortal Lands.”
Jed's lips were straight. He blinked, spoke
seemingly without other intention while observing everything in his vision.
“Hm. Can you tell me what each clan’s expertise and what they are developing?”
“Man, that sucks. There are so many clans
here.” Jigen shook his before grinning, “I’ll tell you if you defeat me even
once.”
Jigen’s clan hallways incorporated teal,
black, and grey colors. The walls, the ceiling, and other things bore semblance
of metal. But looking closer, it was not. The painter did a fantastic job of
making everything looked metallic.
After walking a few turns, they’d arrived
in Jigen’s room. The duo went inside it.
“This is my room.” Told Jigen. “Come on.
Let’s play!”
Jigen’s room was modest. In fact, it was so
plain that Jed wouldn’t know that he entered a mansion. His new friend went
towards a drawer. He pushed on the wall and the drawer automatically pulled out
itself. He got objects inside before repeating what he did. Grasped in his hand
were two small wooden boxes. He presented what inside to Jed.
“This is CM cards, stands for Combat &
Magic cards.”
Jigen began explaining the game.
“The game was simple. First, we draw five cards.
Then we decide who goes first. You just need to draw first another card before
playing a card on your hand. The first to play cannot attack.”
“Each card has different types. A beast, a
combatant, a wizard, a shaman, a demon and a devil. They also have different effects
and elements. Then you need to sacrifice some of your cards for energy. This
energy will be the factor in how strong your card is. The sacrificed card has a
number on top of it, which is the energy they will sacrifice. Their effects can
also be used once.”
“The energy will amplify the played card’s
attack damage. You need to arrange your deck in favorable manner because there
is a thing, we call it chaining. The chain is the factor how will your card
survive. By chaining, you can use the sacrificed cards effect to use other
cards in your deck or by making field effects that will make your played a card
in favorable situation.”
“We only have ten lives. After you’ve been
attack for ten times, you lose.”
Jed scratched his head. Jigen guffawed in
this behavior. He could not help it when his opponent didn’t know the rules,
wasn’t it?
“You’ll understand it before long.” Jigen
squinted his eyes like a hunter looking at his prey. Too bad it didn’t look a
bit menacing because of his chubby cheeks.
Jigen sat on the floor. He pressed on
something before a clinking sound emerged under them. A part of the floor
opened, and a table went up in Jed’s amazement.
Jed scanned his sight. The boy thought
there might be more hidden mechanisms within the room. Now Jed erased his
former judgement. He also sat down and looked at the cards he got. He analyzed
it first before saying to Jigen that they could start.
Five hours gone by quick.
“Venerable Djinn Warrior, attack his Master
Occult Shaman.”
“Noooo~.” A second later, a shriek sounded
in the whole vicinity. Several birds scampered in distress. A maid almost lost
in balance due to shock. Thankfully, the snacks and juice she was carrying
didn’t spill.
“What sorcery is this?” With red bulging
eyes, Jigen asked Jed.
He was certain he could bully this novice.
But that’s what he thought. In their first match, of course, Jed lost hands up.
Next match, Jed could put into a fight. Then horror came from the third match.
Albeit, it was a horror for Jigen. In the fourth match, Jed had already
perfected the synergy of his deck. That’s why Jigen lost miserably in the last
match. He wasn’t able to put in a fight. Jigen made sure the deck didn’t have
something amazing. But he still lost to the one he thought he could bully.
The maid knocked before entering. Seeing
her, Jed immediately got up.
“Hm. I think that’s it for today.” Said
Jed, awkward.
“Tomorrow I’ll beat you till your momma
doesn’t recognize you!” Jigen snorted. He went towards the maid and get one
glass on the tray. He poured himself with the cold juice and gulped it down
almost quickly to his satisfaction.
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“Hiss.” Rough, rhythmic breathing followed.
The difference between the common folks and
clans was the house they live in. Common folks lived in a one-story residential
house while clans lived in a mansion. Sometimes, they even owned several of
it. One thing they had in common were
the designs. This idea of similarity perpetuated in the county.
The clans in the County of Hopes and Dreams
adapted the style and design of Grandmaster Eric White Metallon. In his era, he
was so renown that almost every house and structures followed his design.
Although it was not as prevalent, many still used his designs as a basis and
combined it with other grandmasters of construction’s designs and techniques.
This made the construction field very respected and trusted.
The interior was simply detailed. Though
tricolor scheme was applied, the colors was pleasing to the eyes. It was
complex but the theme of design strived for the beauty of simplicity. The
furniture wasn’t overcrowded. The patterns of the curtains, flooring and walls
were straightforward.
There was a place with multiple mansions,
with a symbol of five petals flower inscribed on its main gate, but, with
meticulous eyes, the petals were actually the heads of five scaly creatures
with razor-sharp teeth, drawn using optical illusion and realistic details.
It was the home of County Lord and the home
of the Pendragon Clan.
The clan had ten mansions, a courtyard and
a building with people coming in and out. The mansions had hundreds of rooms,
but their owners were nowhere. And the halls seemed empty for how spacious it
was. There were even rooms that were ownerless. But they were clean, proving
that there was still someone taking care of them.
Walking in the silent, dark and cold halls,
alone, was quite unnerving. But Sarah seemed used to it as she exited her room
with tight-fitted clothes. Following Sarah, she went outside the mansion she
was in and went towards a large space surrounded by other mansions, a
courtyard. The courtyard had a few numbers of Acacia trees. From the looks of
it, the trees were in awful shape. The courtyard also had several equipment,
sandbags and other stuff lying in the ground.
Sarah didn’t look anywhere and just sat in random,
which was by chance beside one of the acacia trees. She closed her eyes and
steadied her breathing. After several seconds, beads of perspiration trickled
down her forehead. “Hiss.”
Inside Sarah’s body, two phenomena were
visible.
The first phenomenon was sitting at center
of her head. It was a suspended cluster of circles inscribed with complicated
rune-like words.
The other was branch-like veins scattered
throughout her body.
Happening inside these two phenomena
transpired was distinct.
Tiny colorful streams were relaxed and
fused with the circles before completing a tiny rune-like word.
On the other phenomenon, an imperceivable
transparent stream mixed with a white color river flowing through the veins.
The occurrence was quite mystical because
every time the white color river entered one vein, the latter lighted up like a
bulb. The river tried to enter the other veins, but there was an invisible wall
blocking it.
These streams came from the surroundings
and inhaled by Sarah through the pores of her skin. Mix color streams went
upward while the transparent stream followed the river. This process was very
tedious and painful.
Gritting her teeth, Sarah recalled what
happened earlier.
She felt wronged for losing a valuable time
from a crappy story.
“There is no interesting there. And all of
them are just a bunch of kids. Put that boring teacher on top, then it is a
complete package.” She thought. Her red hair was shaking.
The teacher might have his own way. It
might be beneficial and she didn’t know how. But it should be easy to
comprehend for a child. Things should start from simple to complicated, it
should be progressive.
She started her training when she was
three. Cruel, but she had talent to back it. And just that alone made her
father steeled himself to pressure her. But she still started from the basic.
Implications? Dig more? She thought what
her teacher said, it could be a nonsense story or profound principles. She
didn’t deny him at all. There would come a time she had to understand these principles.
But, someone who just started her journey, foundations must be built first
before taking on these worldly philosophies. And she wanted to make the most of
every minute and second.
She grimaced, not only from pain but also
the information she got from her father. She got to know the teacher and the
school from her father before, but she didn’t know it that deep. After she got
home, she at once consulted her father about it. Though, it was more like
confrontation than consultation, but the meaning was surely passed. She hoped
so.
Anyway, she got into a brawl with her
father about it. And while they are coming to blows, her father had a slip of
the tongue and said that the Academy of Hopes and Dreams prioritized teaching
moralities than other things.
Heck, she won’t go there anymore as the
clan had also complete resources and inheritance to provide her studies and
training.
She was very proud of herself. This was
very evident that until now she was only doing intense exercise and Foundation
Arts.
How was it an evidence? An essay appeared on
her mind. Sarah recited in her head. “Foundation Arts are something that anyone
can learn. The only remaining factor is how long you can persevere in doing
this art. There are many arts that when trained in a certain amount of time can
strengthen you easier. These arts are very popular because it is used in
head-on battle, while foundation arts, albeit, can only be at most a supportive
type.”
“Creating the phenomena and training with
it is very long and painful process. That’s why there are few who can persevere
down this road. Even adults forsake it for how excruciating the process was.”
Gnashing her teeth, she continued.
“Reluctantly, humans deduced that training in Foundation Arts to an acceptable
level is the most orthodox path. There is a valid reason for this. The Mortal
Lands have something called World’s Energy. It is the tiny streams that people
absorbed.”
“Many theorized that these World’s Energy
are the building blocks of the world. The reason is that almost all things in
the world contain the World’s Energy. However, some people disagreed to it, for
there are many things that don’t contain World’s Energy or at least aren’t able
to contain it at birth.”
“A human was one example. People don’t
carry any World’s Energy at all the first time they come into the world. But
training in arts enables the person not only to carry but to use the World’s
Energy. Thus, it is possible for someone to not train in Foundation Art yet
trains in other arts.”
“However, that someone will soon realize
that his body deteriorating inside out because of the body not being able to
fit in with Word’s Energy.”
“This is because carrying World’s Energy is
like carrying a heavy and foreign object inside your body. The body will keep
rejecting it but for forcing yourself in carrying it, the body will soon
succumb from conflicting responses and additional baggage.” The pain reached a
level that blood came out from her nose. She was shaking. But she was
distracting herself by thinking.
“On the other hand, training in Foundation
Arts made one ‘absorb’ the World’s Energy into his own. Meaning, the World’s
Energy you absorbed becomes your own. An unknown scientist said that Foundation
Arts are invented because he considered it as the ‘first dip’ in the sea of
Powers. Thus, it became the orthodox way of humankind to train on it to
acceptable level before training in other arts.”
“There are many kinds of Foundation Arts
but the most popular are Combat Foundation Arts and Spell Foundation Arts.”
“Scientists found that there are hidden
veins inside the body. Unlocking it gives an individual a tremendous potential.
It is almost like removing the limiter of the brain and harnessing its complete
wealth. Hence, the Combat Foundation Arts is created. This enables someone to
perceive the hidden veins inside the body and light each one of them. By
training with it, one can jump over the mountain and reach the sky. It is as
seem parallel to the classical words in the novel of being able to lift
mountain with one hand and stop a river with another.”
“As for Spell Foundation Arts, it has a
long history. Humanity is very fascinated with magic. However, doing so is
against the nature of things. Most of the time, people got burned and cursed by
transgressing this unknown domain. And more often than not, terrible things
happen not only to them but to others as well.”
“But the humans didn’t give up. Until one
day, they found that by using a medium, a spell can be activated. A book, an
orb, a strawman, a hair, a needle, a fan and other things can be used as long
as one chanted the right words.”
“However, humans felt it was lacking. They
expect more of magic. They demand more power from magic. Hence, it was created,
Spell Foundation Arts. By creating a medium, the spell circles, from the
World’s Energy and, once again, using the World’s Energy as ink to inscribe the
spell chants to the circle, powerful and deadlier spells can be used at will.”
“The only disadvantage is the tedious
amount of time needed to create a spell circle. It not only needs to be tough,
but also has to be substantial. A more complex spell circle, the better.”
An individual that constructed a spell
circle was more talented than the one who lighted up a vein in the same age.
This was the common knowledge. In addition, only a few could create spell
circles, thus, the stigma of wizard was more talented became indisputable.
Thus, Sarah was a one-of-a-kind genius. She
lighted up several veins but also created a considerable amount of spell
circles already compared with the same age. Others wouldn’t have time to train
in one Foundation Art, yet she was training both at the same time.
But, her talent stemmed not only from her
bloodline. It was the fact that she was doing this every day non-stop. Just the
amount of pain she was suffering was many folds than others. Others would train
because required.
Many hours had already passed by. Sweat had
soaked the clothes she wore. But she still persevered. This was because she had
a secret; a secret most people couldn’t think. But, unlike most cheats that
gave the main character utmost advantage, hers was very greedy and had too many
limitations.
Hidden beside the two phenomena, a tiny
sprout had taken root just below her navel. It only had one yellowish leaf. Its
stems were thin and so its trunk. It looked so weak that it might wither a
second later. It was only a baby sprout and already on the verge of dying. But
as if enraged by its situation, it persisted, clinging to its life.
At first, Sarah couldn’t detect the
existence of the sprout.
She only sensed the World’s Energy she
absorbed was disappearing.
But as time passed, the disappearance
became noticeable and she soon discovered the anomaly.
A vortex appeared on its trunk and devoured
couple times of the combine amount of World’s Energy she needed to light one
vein and inscribe a word on the circle.
The massive influx of the World’s Energy
she was absorbing was already beyond her capabilities.
Thankfully, she knew this wiould happen,
hence; she stored already a sizeable amount of it inside her body.
However, because she didn’t absorb it
earlier into the spell circle and to the white river, she felt her body
strange, nauseated and heavier.
She persisted because of this moment.
Then a roar came from within the sprout’s
tiny frame. The roar seemed to emerge from an ancient era. It exuded the
vicissitudes yet majesty of time. A moment later, vast streams of green
light emerged out of nowhere and went below its roots. The image gave the
sprout a touch of holiness and devilishness. This process continued until a
shade of green visible on its leaf.
Heretical Sprout Open!
Then those pairs of close eyes opened.
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