Chapter 134: Beast Horde
They quickly arrived at the location where the town administrator was, and were directed to meet with him immediately.
For a town administrator that was usually supposed to look plump and well-put together, this man wasn’t… Or at least, he currently didn’t look to be.
Greaves, as Finn quickly got to know his name, was a man who looked like he hadn’t slept in a week. His office in the town hall was cluttered with reports, supply ledgers, and architectural plans for additional fortifications.
“More academy students,” he said when Finn and Elara were shown in. He didn’t sound particularly relieved. “How many did they send this time?”
“Five. Eleven in total, including both teams.” Finn sat without being invited. “Tell me about the attacks. Everything, not just what you put in the official reports.”
Greaves blinked at the direct command, then seemed to decide Finn’s age didn’t matter if he was actually here to help.
“It started three weeks ago. Small groups of beasts, nothing the town guard couldn’t handle. But every night, they started to come in more numbers. And they were… coordinated. Not like normal beast behavior. They’d probe different sections of the wall, like they were testing our defenses.”
“What changed two nights ago?”
“The C-rank beast.” Greaves’s hands clenched on his desk. “It came with a full pack. Forty, maybe fifty D-rank beasts as support. They breached the eastern gate before we could reinforce it. We lost six guards in the initial assault, and they killed a dozen civilians before we drove them back.”
“And Master-rank support?”
“Was supposed to arrive five days ago.” Greaves’s frustration was evident. “We’ve sent runners. Birds. Every communication method we have. We get confirmations that help is coming, but no one arrives. Meanwhile, the attacks keep escalating.”
Finn exchanged a glance with Elara. Her expression mirrored his own concern.
“Have any other towns in the region reported similar problems?” Finn asked.
“Three others. Stonegate to the south, Winterfallow to the north, Ashford to the west. They all started experiencing beast attacks around the same time. And they’re all requesting support.” Greaves rubbed his face tiredly. “It’s like something is driving every beast in the Thornwood forest toward human settlements simultaneously.”
Which was wrong and disturbing. Deeply wrong and disturbing.
Magical beast outbreaks happened, but they were typically localized. Usually from one nest getting too large, or one territorial dispute, or an unstable mana source. But never had any of that caused coordinated attacks across multiple settlements like this.
“I need access to all your incident reports,” Finn said. “Especially details about the beasts’ behavior. What they targeted, how they moved, any unusual patterns.”
“I’ll have my clerk compile everything.” Greaves looked at Finn with something like hope. “Do you think you can figure out what’s causing this?”
“Maybe.” Finn stood. “In the meantime, we’ll reinforce your defenses and prepare for tonight’s attack. If the pattern holds, they’ll come again at dusk.”
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Very quickly, the afternoon went by in a blur of activity.
Finn reviewed the incident reports while his team worked on defensive improvements. Torin and Maris identified the same weak points he’d spotted on Lyssa’s map, plus two more. Vex detected mana fluctuations near all the vulnerable points. So it was not random, but following a pattern that suggested deliberate manipulation.
“This isn’t natural,” Vex reported. “Something is redirecting mana flow toward the town perimeter. It’s subtle, but it’s there.”
Finn filed that information away alongside everything else. The pieces were forming a picture, but he couldn’t quite see the full shape yet.
By the time the sun began setting, both teams were positioned along the eastern wall. Lyssa had reluctantly accepted Finn’s tactical suggestions, though she’d made sure her team knew they were only “testing alternative approaches.”
But Finn couldn’t care less about their petty game of who the credit went to. He only cared about the results, and they had complied. Simple.
He stood atop the wall with Elara beside him, watching the Thornwood forest darken as twilight approached. Behind them, archers nocked their arrows. Below, ground forces checked their weapons one final time.
“I don’t like this,” Elara said quietly. “Something feels wrong. More wrong than just a beast outbreak.”
“I know.” Finn’s gaze remained fixed on the forest. “Stay alert. If things go badly, the priority is keeping our team alive, not being heroes.”
“Since when do you care about keeping people alive?” The words came out sharper than she probably intended.
Finn glanced at her. “I care about mission success. Dead team members represent mission failure.”
“Right.” Elara’s expression was unreadable. “For a moment, I thought you might actually—” She cut herself off. “Never mind.”
Before Finn could respond, a horn sounded from the southern watchtower. Then another from the north.
“They’re not just coming from the east,” someone shouted.
Finn’s eyes narrowed. A feint, just like he’d predicted. The beasts were smarter than normal.
The first creatures burst from the treeline on all sides simultaneously.
D-rank beasts mostly — wolves with crystal-like growths on their backs, bears whose claws glowed with mana, serpents that moved faster than anything their size should. But behind them, waiting in the darkness like predators waiting for the best chance to strike…
C-rank beasts. Multiple ones.
“Positions!” Lyssa shouted from her section of the wall. “Hold the line!”
Finn drew on his magic, carefully channeling Error in ways that looked like standard elemental manipulation. Fire bloomed along the wall where he gestured, forcing beasts back. Wind pushed back the flying creature-types, sending them crashing into their ground-bound kin.
Beside him, Elara also burst into action, efficiently using her earth magic to create barriers and pit traps that funneled the beasts into kill zones.
The battle raged for hours.
Finn moved along the wall, directing defenders, filling gaps where the line weakened, killing beasts with supreme efficiency. He didn’t think about the lives he was protecting or the danger he was in. It was purely from a tactical perspective, constantly updating himself with information, constantly adjusting, moving pieces like a chess puzzle.
Eventually, a C-rank beast — something like a panther but twice the size, with jagged ridges extending from its spine — made it over the wall despite the defenses. It killed two guards before Finn intercepted it.
The fight was brief and brutal. The beast was fast, but Finn was faster. He wove between its strikes, letting his Error magic invert the creature’s own momentum, turning its attacks against itself. Within thirty seconds, it was dead.
He didn’t even pause to catch his breath afterwards, moving to the next threat immediately.
By the time dawn broke, the beast horde had retreated. The defenders had held, but barely. Five dead, seventeen wounded. Could have been worse.
Should have been better…
Finn walked the wall, assessing the damage, cataloging what had worked and what hadn’t. His team was exhausted but intact. Lyssa’s team had taken heavier casualties. Three were wounded, one very seriously.
“You were right about the northern approach,” Lyssa admitted when she found him. She looked as tired as Greaves had yesterday. “They did exactly what you predicted.”
“They’re being directed,” Finn said flatly. “This isn’t random beast behavior. Something is coordinating them.”
“What do we do about it?”
Finn stared out at the Thornwood, where the last of the beasts were disappearing into the shadows.
“We stop waiting for Master-rank support that isn’t coming.” He turned to face Lyssa directly. “Tomorrow night, I’m going into the forest. I’m going to find what’s causing this.”
“That’s insane. You’ll be walking into their territory, alone—”
“Not alone.” Finn’s gaze shifted to Elara, who’d approached during their conversation. “She’s coming with me.”
Elara’s eyes widened. “I am?”
“You are.” Finn looked back at Lyssa. “Your team will hold the defenses. If we don’t return by the following dawn, send word back to the academies about what we found. Everything. Don’t wait for official communication channels.”
Lyssa opened her mouth to argue, then seemed to see something in Finn’s expression that made her reconsider.
“This is incredibly reckless,” she said finally.
“Probably.” Finn turned toward the stairs. “But sitting here waiting for help that isn’t coming while people die every night is worse.”
He descended the wall without waiting for her response.
Behind him, Elara hurried to catch up. Again.
“You can’t just decide I’m coming with you on a suicide mission,” she hissed once they were out of earshot.
“You’re the best defensive mage on either team. If we run into something we can’t fight, you’re the most likely to get us out alive.” Finn’s ’logic’ was sound. “Besides, you wanted me to start treating you like something other than a chess piece. This is what that looks like.”
Elara stared at him. “I… that’s not… you can’t just…” She made a frustrated sound. “Fine. But if we die, I’m going to be very angry with you.”
“Noted.” Finn held back a chuckle and headed toward the barracks. He needed to rest before tomorrow night.
And more importantly, he needed to prepare.
Because from somewhere deep within him, he could tell that something was going to happen in this forest mission. Something defining… something that could probably help trigger his tether… and he needed to be as prepared as possible for it.
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The following day came and moved at an extremely slow pace.
Finn spent the morning in preparation for their night mission, reviewing maps of the Thornwood forest, cross-referencing them with the incident reports.
The attacks all originated from a specific sector of the forest — deep enough that town patrols never ventured there, but close enough that the beasts could reach Greystone before dawn.
Elara prepared their supplies ahead of their sort journey, taking only what was necessary for a night mission alone. They weren’t going out there for days. Just long enough to find answers.
“You should eat something,” she said around midday, finding Finn still hunched over his maps.
“Not hungry.”
“You never are.” She set a plate beside him anyway. On it was bread, cheese, and dried meat. “But your body still needs fuel, whether you acknowledge it or not.”
Finn glanced at the food, then back at his maps. After a moment, he picked up the bread and ate mechanically, barely tasting it. Elara was right, of course. Maintaining peak physical condition was tactically sound.
“Found anything useful?” she asked, studying the maps over his shoulder.
“Maybe.” Finn pointed to a cluster of marks he’d made. “The beasts are all coming from this general area. But look at the timing — the attacks on Greystone start later than the ones on Stonegate to the south. And the ones on Winterfallow start even later.”
Elara frowned. “Like a wave pattern?”
“Exactly. Whatever is driving them starts here,” he tapped a point deep in the forest, “and expands outward. The closest towns get hit first, then it spreads.”
“So we’re looking for a central source.”
“Yes. And based on the mana fluctuations Vex detected, it’s probably something that’s actively manipulating ambient mana.” Finn rolled up the maps. “We leave at dusk. The beasts will be focused on attacking the town, which means fewer patrols in the forest interior.”
“Assuming they have patrols at all.”
“They do.” Finn’s certainty was absolute. “They’re too coordinated not to. Something is directing them with enough intelligence to organize tactical strikes. That same intelligence will have sentries watching for threats from behind.”
Elara was quiet for a moment. “You sound almost excited about this.”
“I’m not.”
“You’re not scared either.”
“Fear is counterproductive.” Finn stood, gathering his maps. “It clouds judgment and slows reaction time. Better to approach this as a problem to solve.”
“Everything’s a problem to you, isn’t it?” There was something in her voice — not quite accusation, and not quite sadness either. “People, situations, your own emotions, all of it are just variables in an equation to you…”
Finn looked at her directly. “Yes.”
“Do you even realize how messed up that is?”
“Probably.” He replied after a short pause and headed for the door. “Rest while you can. We have a long night ahead.”
Elara watched his retreating back with something like pain flickering through her eyes before she then sighed and moved after him to carry out her duty.
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Chapters
- Chapter 334: Mysterious Hearing
- Chapter 333: Familiar Green-Haired Ossuarist
- Chapter 332: Spoken Confirmation
- Chapter 331: Pieces Begin To Move
- Chapter 330: He Doesn’t Care
- Chapter 329: Wet Behind The Ears
- Chapter 328: The Strongest Of The Current Era
- Chapter 327: Hidden Machinator
- Chapter 326: What A Joke
- Chapter 325: The Meeting
- Chapter 324: What Happened?
- Chapter 323: The Summit
- Chapter 322: Ruckus Payoff
- Chapter 321: Intruiging Duel (II)
- Chapter 320: Intruiging Duel (I)
- Chapter 319: Strength of a Noble Xiph
- Chapter 318: Illogical
- Chapter 317: Duel
- Chapter 316: Lead The Way...
- Chapter 315: Artifact Nurturer
- Chapter 314: Law of The Pact
- Chapter 313: Stratus
- Chapter 312: Sepulchre House Scion
- Chapter 311: Pompous Arcanists
- Chapter 310: Residues
- Chapter 309: Retribution Awaits
- Chapter 308: The Stagnant Sea Again
- Chapter 307: It Begins
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- Chapter 305: Champion Of The Errant Heretic
- Chapter 304: Your Savior Is Here!
- Chapter 303: Don’t Call Me Pioneer
- Chapter 302: Hagen’s Demise
- Chapter 301: The Battle Ends
- Chapter 300: Spell Amplification (300 - Milestone!)
- Chapter 299: Althea: Ordered Flaw
- Chapter 298: He Has Arrived
- Chapter 297: Demeanor of a Fragment Bearer
- Chapter 296: To Althea’s Horror
- Chapter 295: Bloodlust
- Chapter 294: A Puzzling Move
- Chapter 293: Sentinel Elias’ Return
- Chapter 292: The Husk Leader’s Return
- Chapter 291: Abrupt Return
- Chapter 290: Underestimation
- Chapter 289: An Old Friend
- Chapter 288: The Arcanist Camps
- Chapter 287: Althea’s Analysis
- Chapter 286: Preceptor Odette
- Chapter 285: Situation Within The World Tear
- Chapter 284: The Errant Heretic (End of Volume 3!)
- Chapter 283: Madoc Vs Finn
- Chapter 282: Back To The Future (II)
- Chapter 281: Back To The Future (I)
- Chapter 280: The Great Dao
- Chapter 279: The Return
- Chapter 278: A Quiet Farewell
- Chapter 277: The Moon Mother
- Chapter 276: The Unraveling
- Chapter 275: Invalidation Cascade
- Chapter 274: The Radiant One’s Descent
- Chapter 273: Absolute Calm
- Chapter 272: Revelations (III)
- Chapter 271: Revelations (II)
- Chapter 270: Revelations (I)
- Chapter 269: Convergence of Divergence (V)
- Chapter 268: Convergence of Divergence (IV)
- Chapter 267: Convergence of Divergence (III)
- Chapter 266: Convergence of Divergence (II)
- Chapter 265: Convergence of Divergence (I)
- Chapter 264: Vengeance of The Errant
- Chapter 263: Another Deity
- Chapter 262: The Errant’s Believers
- Chapter 261: The Errant’s Weapon
- Chapter 260: The Hearthstone
- Chapter 259: Syf: Assimilation Across Time
- Chapter 258: Facing The Ferropteryx
- Chapter 257: Coming With A Vengeance
- Chapter 256: Rank 16 Soul Mass Assimilation
- Chapter 255: To Conquer The Sea God
- Chapter 254: The Errant Grows Stronger
- Chapter 253: Malevolent Soul Mass
- Chapter 252: Soul Mass of Frost
- Chapter 251: Charging Through The Ranks (II)
- Chapter 250: Charging Through The Ranks (I)
- Chapter 249: Rank 16/21
- Chapter 248: Soul Harnesser
- Chapter 247: Soul Subjugation!
- Chapter 246: Paper Prisons
- Chapter 245: The Inheritance
- Chapter 244: What The Hell Is Going On?
- Chapter 243: Defiance of Destiny
- Chapter 242: The Third Phase
- Chapter 241: Questioning The Heavens
- Chapter 240: Tyrant: Soul Debts
- Chapter 239: The Tyrant’s Trial
- Chapter 238: Trance
- Chapter 237: Twenty Two
- Chapter 236: Unknown Territory
- Chapter 235: Fog Creatures
- Chapter 234: Silence
- Chapter 233: Into The Fog
- Chapter 232: Dread
- Chapter 231: Pirate Attack
- Chapter 230: The Long Voyage
- Chapter 229: She Knows
- Chapter 228: Toward The Fog of No Return
- Chapter 227: Tacitly Ignoring The Obvious
- Chapter 226: Clever
- Chapter 225: The Fog of No Return, returns
- Chapter 224: A Familiar Place?
- Chapter 223: Interrogation
- Chapter 222: Finally In Motion
- Chapter 221: A Burden Shared
- Chapter 220: Prowlers On The Loose (IV)
- Chapter 219: Prowlers On The Loose (III)
- Chapter 218: Prowlers On The Loose (II)
- Chapter 217: Prowlers On The Loose (I)
- Chapter 216: The Bearing Of A Great Figure
- Chapter 215: Shocking Them All
- Chapter 214: A Bet
- Chapter 213: Oakum
- Chapter 212: The Docks
- Chapter 211: Dangerous Air
- Chapter 210: Interesting
- Chapter 209: Hoshin Bay
- Chapter 208: Incongruence
- Chapter 207: Jon The Delusional
- Chapter 206: The Path of Mortals
- Chapter 205: The Forge of Nascence
- Chapter 204: Game In Motion
- Chapter 203: Cataloging
- Chapter 202: The Incarnate’s Court
- Chapter 201: A Marriage of Divinity
- Chapter 200: New Phase (Gift at end of - )
- Chapter 199: Let’s Go Make A God
- Chapter 198: Firm Decision
- Chapter 197: Choices
- Chapter 196: Divine Ranks
- Chapter 195: Hallowed Domain
- Chapter 194: The Mnemosyne
- Chapter 193: Grace
- Chapter 192: Shocked
- Chapter 191: What Did She See?
- Chapter 190: Pawns In A Larger Game
- Chapter 189: God of Secrets
- Chapter 188: Luna
- Chapter 187: Familiar Hollow
- Chapter 186: What Is Happening?
- Chapter 185: Divine Interrogation (II)
- Chapter 184: Divine Interrogation (I)
- Chapter 183: Crescendo
- Chapter 182: Frantic Charge
- Chapter 181: The Descent
- Chapter 180: The Charge
- Chapter 179: The Mad Dash
- Chapter 178: What’s The Plan?
- Chapter 177: The Temporal Weave
- Chapter 176: Revelation
- Chapter 175: Retreat
- Chapter 174: What Happens Now?
- Chapter 173: God of Flaws
- Chapter 172: Foothold
- Chapter 171: Clashing With A God
- Chapter 170: Whetstone
- Chapter 169: Divine Error
- Chapter 168: What Am I...?
- Chapter 167: Transcendence vs The Divine
- Chapter 166: The Masked Figure
- Chapter 165: The Honored One
- Chapter 164: The Procession
- Chapter 163: The Heretic’s Gambit
- Chapter 162: Inevitable
- Chapter 161: An Heretic Thought
- Chapter 160: Riot
- Chapter 159: First Contact
- Chapter 158: Glory
- Chapter 157: Entering The Breach
- Chapter 156: Tactical Team
- Chapter 155: Transcendents Assemble
- Chapter 154: Spell: Reversion
- Chapter 153: Making Preparations
- Chapter 152: Divine Residue
- Chapter 151: Beguiling
- Chapter 150: How Strong Is He?
- Chapter 149: Somatic Transmutation Training
- Chapter 148: Welcome To The Real World
- Chapter 147: Space Holder – Future Escape Route
- Chapter 146: Pecking Order
- Chapter 145: The Holder of Order
- Chapter 144: Another Transcendent
- Chapter 143: Fishing For Benefits
- Chapter 142: Power Play
- Chapter 141: Calling A Bluff
- Chapter 140: A Surprising Discovery!
- Chapter 139: Calculated Gambit (II)
- Chapter 138: Calculated Gambit (I)
- Chapter 137: A Necessary Sin
- Chapter 136: Teetering At The Edge
- Chapter 135: A Defining Moment
- Chapter 134: Beast Horde
- Chapter 133: Captain Arros
- Chapter 132: Hollow Years
- Chapter 131: The Peace Of Nothing
- Chapter 130: Time Paradox
- Chapter 129: Grim Reality
- Chapter 128: And The Mind Fuckery Begins
- Chapter 127: A Trembling Across Time
- Chapter 126: Time and Space
- Chapter 125: Heading To Madoc
- Chapter 124: Madoc: Space Fragment Bearer
- Chapter 123: Purposefully Evasive
- Chapter 122: Coming Clean?
- Chapter 121: Error Vision
- Chapter 120: Insight Into Immense Power
- Chapter 119: Aloof
- Chapter 118: Dream: Arros
- Chapter 117: Dream: Transcendent Heroes
- Chapter 116: Mind-Cephalon
- Chapter 115: Flabbergasted
- Chapter 114: Spell: Invalid
- Chapter 113: Increasing Proficiency
- Chapter 112: First Self-Made Spell
- Chapter 111: Pondering Spells
- Chapter 110: Fragment Bearers
- Chapter 109: Soul Contract Finalized
- Chapter 108: Brutal Negotiations
- Chapter 107: Entering A Soul Contract
- Chapter 106: Decisive Action
- Chapter 105: Real Progress!
- Chapter 104: Divine Essence
- Chapter 103: Garuda’s Test
- Chapter 102: Aspect Adaptation
- Chapter 101: Soul Contract
- Chapter 100: Deciphering Motive (100 - milestone!)
- Chapter 99: The Truth of Transcendents (2)
- Chapter 98: The Truth of Transcendents (1)
- Chapter 97: Seeing The Whole Chessboard
- Chapter 96: The Secret Tribunal
- Chapter 95: Raw Condescension
- Chapter 94: Unknown Location
- Chapter 93: Vestiges Of Time Long Past
- Chapter 92: Wading Through The Stagnant Sea
- Chapter 91: The Stagnant Sea
- Chapter 90: The Husk Leader
- Chapter 89: The Husk
- Chapter 88: Abomination
- Chapter 87: The Weald
- Chapter 86: Alien World
- Chapter 85: World Tear: Entry
- Chapter 84: World Tear: Convergence
- Chapter 83: Those Eyes of His...
- Chapter 82: A Lifeline
- Chapter 81: The World Tear Opens!
- Chapter 80: Global Level Deployment
- Chapter 79: So Very Bored...
- Chapter 78: Priest
- Chapter 77: The Soul Sanctum
- Chapter 76: Domineering Confidence
- Chapter 75: We Are The Battlefield!
- Chapter 74: A Shocking Report
- Chapter 73: The Interrogation
- Chapter 72: A Pack of Hounds
- Chapter 71: The Emissary Arrives
- Chapter 70: Veiled Threat
- Chapter 69: The Fog of No Return: Scoria
- Chapter 68: A Chilling Turn of Events
- Chapter 67: Fallen Angel of Death
- Chapter 66: Iron-winged Ferropteryx Eagle
- Chapter 65: Greed... Pure and Unadulterated
- Chapter 64: Chaos and Madness
- Chapter 63: Embrace The Chaos!
- Chapter 62: The Harvester Cult Strikes!
- Chapter 61: Totally Unexpected.
- Chapter 60: Watchful Eyes
- Chapter 59: The Feugeur Family
- Chapter 58: Ruthlessly Aura Farming
- Chapter 57: Xanth: The Golden Island City
- Chapter 56: On To The Horizons
- Chapter 55: The Law of Non-Disclosure
- Chapter 54: The Undying Flame of Aethelos
- Chapter 53: The Sword Cry Of An Old Man
- Chapter 52: Utter Destruction
- Chapter 51: The Unravelling Incident (3)
- Chapter 50: The Unravelling Incident (2)
- Chapter 49: The Unravelling Incident (1)
- Chapter 48: Acute Deduction
- Chapter 47: The God-like
- Chapter 46: The Temple Of Titans And Gods
- Chapter 45: Whispers Of A Lost Age
- Chapter 44: Entry Into The Exotic Plane
- Chapter 43: Riley Amadeus
- Chapter 42: Chaos Breach
- Chapter 41: Absolute Purge!
- Chapter 40: Dealing With Chaotic Soul Mass Outbreaks
- Chapter 39: Tensions Rising
- Chapter 38: Suspicious!
- Chapter 37: Danger
- Chapter 36: Journey To Westhaven Town
- Chapter 35: The Test Begins!
- Chapter 34: Grade 2 Initiate Test
- Chapter 33: Unexpected News
- Chapter 32: Finn vs Isis
- Chapter 31: Soul Purge
- Chapter 30: The Truth of Ossuarists
- Chapter 29: Unshakeable
- Chapter 28: Firm Conviction
- Chapter 27: The Seneschal Ossuarist School
- Chapter 26: Prison Break
- Chapter 25: Special Containment Cell?
- Chapter 24: The Soul Register
- Chapter 23: Enforcement of Loyalty and Obedience
- Chapter 22: Clash of Titans
- Chapter 21: Godly Embodiment
- Chapter 20: Fenrir: Greed and Devouring
- Chapter 19: The Anomaly
- Chapter 18: Mad Beast
- Chapter 17: Shocking Recovery
- Chapter 16: Second Sense
- Chapter 15: Confusion
- Chapter 14: Finn Slade
- Chapter 13: Tough Decision
- Chapter 12: Grim Revelation
- Chapter 11: Urgency!
- Chapter 10: Master Rank Arcanist
- Chapter 9: The Slade Family
- Chapter 8: Purge
- Chapter 7: Parasites
- Chapter 6: Ossuarists
- Chapter 5: Chaotic Soul Mass
- Chapter 4: Soul Debt
- Chapter 3: Revenant
- Chapter 2: Soul Mage
- Chapter 1: Soul Battle