Feroy stared at the sky in disbelief, his left hand tightened around the reins of his mount as the beast shifted uneasily. He could tell that it was scared, not just nervous.
Honestly, Feroy couldn’t blame it.
Above the distant cliffs where Valkyrie’s tower was supposed to be hidden among the dunes, there was a flaming dragon that writhed through the air. It was massive in every way, majestic, and terrifying. Its body seemed to be made of fire and its wings spread across the sky, creating a massive shadow over the desert sands below.
Around him, chaos brewed. The tribal warriors pointed it and some even began to retreat. Cries of “It’s an omen!” and “A curse in the sky!” rose in panic. Feroy heard someone drop their spear.
But he didn’t move.
Not because he wasn’t afraid—no one in their right mind could look at that thing and feel nothing—but because he knew. That wasn’t some ancient desert monster. That was magic.
And there was only one person he could imagine being strong enough to throw a dragon into the sky.
Next to him, Nerris and Ansel stayed quiet, their eyes locked on the fiery dragon. Before he could even say anything, Khalid’s voice cracked with disbelief. “W-what is a dragon doing in Ashari?” he pointed towards the sky, and Feroy immediately noticed the way his finger trembled.
Behind him, the rest of the tribal council gawked in silence, mouths half open.
Feroy exhaled and gave an almost unamused smile.
“Don’t worry! No need to go back.” As he said that, he noticed the way some men looked at him in exasperation.
“What do you mean? Are you crazy? We have to go back.”
“That’s Lord Arzan,”
Khalid spun on him, his eyes widened as if he heard the most deranged thing.
“That dragon is Count Arzan?! Have you lost your mind?”
“No, not the dragon itself. It’s one of his spells.”
Maari who was next to him let out a low gasp. “A spell? You’re telling me a Mage conjured that? Since when can spells do that?”
Feroy shrugged. “Since Lord Arzan.”
“I’ve never heard of a Mage doing that, ever.”
“Well, Lord Arzan is special… even among Mages.”
He looked at the sky again, and noticed how the dragon was coiling around something, probably fighting furiously against Khorvash. Due to the distance, dust, and effects of spells, he couldn’t see clearly what exactly was happening. But he had an idea.
“You should get the tribes together,” he looked at Khalid and said.
“Why?” Khalid stared at him, wide eyed.
Feroy pointed at the burning beast in the sky. “If that’s any indication… Khorvash’s death is near.”
“You’re sure?” Khalid asked, almost whispering it.
“Yes.” Feroy’s tone left no room for argument. “We move as soon as the signal comes.”
Fortunately, Khalid didn’t waste time. He spun on his mount to gather the tribal warriors, shouting orders. Many of them were already retreating in fear, but Khalid’s voice, brimming with urgency and command, cut through the chaos. He barked out that the dragon was no enemy—that it was a sign. A sign that the tide was turning.
While he handled the panicking warriors, Feroy turned to Ansel. “How are you feeling?”
Ansel didn’t look away from the sky. And for a moment, Feroy couldn’t figure out what the man was thinking, so he probed further.
“One battle left,” Feroy continued. “If all goes according to plan, your people will be free. Back to how they were before Khorvash rose to prominence.”
Ansel nodded slowly, then turned towards him. “I feel like it’s the biggest battle of my life, and that’s exactly why I have a favour to ask.”
Feroy arched his brow. “A favour?”
“I want to fight Zethar.”
Feroy halted for a brief moment. The name hit him instantly.
“Zethar—the orc general that killed your father?”
“Yes.” Ansel’s eyes didn’t waver. “My tribe may be freed after today. But I won’t be able to sleep another night unless I kill him myself.”
“You realize he’s no small fry, Ansel. He’s an orc general. You’re no Enforcer.”
“I don’t care,” Ansel said flatly. “I’m still a warrior. I have enchanted gear. That’s enough.”
“You’re asking for death.”
“No, I’m asking for justice,” Ansel replied. “Just clear the way when you see him. That’s all I want.”
Beside them, Nerris shifted uncomfortably. Feroy’s frown deepened. But at the same time, he knew he had no right to stand between Ansel and his revenge.
Ansel wasn’t just a crucial part of Veralt’s administration, he also belonged to the desert and was a man carrying a storm inside him. One built from loss, buried pride, and years of waiting. Denying him now would only fracture him further. And honestly, if someone had killed Feroy’s family… he’d be out for blood too.
So instead, he simply nodded. “Don’t die.”
“I won’t,” Ansel said.
Just then, a shout cut through the air. “Look at the sky!”
Feroy turned, eyes snapping upward.
The dragon—Lord Arzan’s conjured beast—was descending, its massive wings churning the clouds, its body wreathed in flame. A shriek tore through the air, so loud it shook everyone’s bones.
Maari’s breath caught. “Is that the scream of—”
Husam finished her words. “I think so.”
A heartbeat later, fire exploded in the sky—brilliant and violent—scattering outward in every direction like a flare of war. The signal. The sign they had decided on.
Khorvash was dead.
The Duneborn Overload was… dead.
Feroy didn’t cheer. Instead, he turned his eyes to the tribal leaders, gauging their faces. They all knew what that signal meant. But none of them could quite believe it. He didn’t give them time to figure out what was next.
“We should move. This is the right time to strike. Without Khorvash, the orcs will scatter. They’re nothing without him,” he said, looking at them.
Maari still looked dazed but nodded slowly. Just then, Khalid returned—his face set, eyes burning—as he marched to the front of the gathered tribes.
“Khorvash is dead!” he shouted. “Now is the time! We end this today. We tear down the tyrants who stole our people!”
A surge of roars erupted in response—shouts of “Yes!” and “For the tribes!” echoing over the dunes.
And just like that, the warriors of Ashari began to move, their fury finally unleashed. They had been waiting near the orc territory all this time. Every single one on top of their mounts were tensed, but they stayed silent. But now, as the tribes surged forward, it didn’t take long for Rakhaal to come into view.
Rakhaal—The city of the orcs.
Feroy’s eyes narrowed as he crested a dune and saw walls rising up in the distance. But there was something else that made him pause.
A massive force of orcs stood at the city’s gates, already assembled. Over half of them were mounted on their beasts, weapons raised, eyes gleaming with bloodlust. Feroy did a quick count—at least a hundred, maybe more.
His gut clenched.
They’d slipped this close to the city without running into a single patrol. He’d chalked it up to luck. Now he realized it had been something far worse: betrayal. A spy. Someone had tipped them off.
But it hadn’t been long ago. The formation of the orcs gave it all away. They looked hastily assembled. Heck, even their armor was half-buckled. Lord Arzan’s success had come fast enough to give them a fighting chance.
And it didn’t matter either way. They were going to die here. All of them.
Feroy turned to Khalid, who stared ahead in stunned silence. “Don’t stop,” Feroy said. “We take them head-on. I’ll lead.”
Khalid snapped out of it. “Are you sure?”
Feroy didn’t answer. He just raised his spear.
Flames roared to life around the tip of it, licking up the shaft until the whole weapon glowed. Ahead, the orc cavalry began to charge—thundering hooves shaking the earth, war cries splitting the air.
The two forces raced toward one another.
Ten steps left.
Five.
Feroy struck first, lunging forward like a bolt of fire. His spear pierced the first orc’s armor with a flash of heat and a spray of blood, sending the creature collapsing into the sand. And just like that, the two sides collided.
Steel clashed against one another, and mounts screamed. Fire and fury erupted on the battlefield. And in the middle of chaos, Feroy himself became a storm.
His burning spear carved through the orc line, clearing a path through the blood and bodies—straight towards the gates of the city.
***
Kai exhaled as the last sliver of the storage stone dissolved into his palm, the rush of mana surging through his veins like fire. His Mana heart pulsed, fully replenished at last.
It was enough for him to finally open his eyes and look around the chamber.
Gareth, Kael, and Adil had finished dragging the orc bodies to the side, piling them near one of the shattered statues. The stench of blood still lingered, but the silence was worse.
Claire paced along the walls, her brows furrowed as she examined the statues, including the broken ones on the ground. She even swept her hand through the walls, looking for a hidden mechanism. But there was nothing.
Nothing except for the podium, making him believe even more that it was the way to take control of the tower. But he didn’t move towards it right away. After all, he had no idea if he had to fight any more guardians that might reveal themselves if he touched the bowl on top of the podium.
He slowly turned toward the others from where he sat.
“I believe it’s time to see if there’s a tower spirit in that podium.”
“What’s a tower spirit?” Adil asked, looking confused.
Kai got up and folded his arms, keeping his eyes on the bowl. “It’s a soul fragment. Mages use them to manage towers like this—give them a kind of consciousness. But it’s rare. Creating one means you’re either powerful… or crazy as getting one is a painstaking task.”
“Then why are you sure there’s one in there, Lord Arzan?”
“Because this tower hasn’t fallen apart,” Kai said simply. “It’s ancient. No one maintained it for decades—yet the wards held, the structure endured, the traps didn’t decay, and the mana density is still unnaturally high. Everything still works… aside from that one accidental breach that let the orcs in.” He pointed to the podium. “Someone has been keeping it all running. I think the tower spirit has been in stasis all this time, using what little power it had to keep the place alive, subconsciously tending to its functions.”
Kael gave a low whistle. “And now we wake it up?”
“Yeah. Let’s just hope it’s not hostile.”
He stepped forward while the others followed close behind. The podium was right ahead, simple in design but impossibly sturdy. His battle with Khorvash hadn’t even made a dent on it. The bowl on top of it shimmered faintly.
Kai reached out and brushed his fingers over its rim, then closed his eyes and began pushing fine strands of mana into the vessel.
Nothing happened. He pushed more mana into it, but the result was the same.
Claire’s voice broke the silence. “What happened?”
Kai exhaled. “I thought channeling mana would be enough. It worked on the gates, but this… this is different.”
He furrowed his brow and leaned closer, scanning the bowl and podium for any hint of seals or any other kind of enchantments—anything that might give him a clue. But everywhere he searched, he got the same answer over and over.
There was nothing on the podium.
Until a question rose.
Why a bowl?
Valkyrie had been deliberate with everything in this tower. A bowl—especially a crystal one—wasn’t an accident. It was a puzzle.
His eyes narrowed, and he whispered, “She made this for me.”
He formed a spell structure immediately. A layer of ice bloomed over his palm, and he guided it into the bowl, shaping it slowly and evenly until it filled the vessel completely.
Seconds passed.
Again. They were served with nothing. He inclined his head while wondering what had he done wrong. Even the others behind him shifted.
For a few seconds, they all stared at the podium, the crystal bowl and the ice, re-evaluating everything that surrounded them.
“Lord Arzan, maybe you didn’t—”
Kael was cut short when a sudden light erupted from the water.
Kai’s entire focus went to the soft glow that now pulsed through the bowl, gleaming across the surface of the ice. The frozen surface shimmered and slowly began to melt, transforming into crystal-clear water, like a mirror carved from the purest spring.
Kael gasped. “What is that?”
Adil stepped forward, reaching out to touch it—but Kai’s arm snapped out, stopping him mid-motion.
“Don’t,” Kai said sharply, his eyes still fixed on the bowl. “It might attack you, thinking you’re an intruder to the inheritance.”
Adil blinked. “A bowl of water?”
“A magical bowl of water. Trust me, that’s the dangerous kind.”
That earned a skeptical grunt, but Adil backed off. “Fine. I’ll let you drown in it first.”
“Appreciate that,” Kai muttered, stepping back to the bowl.
He grimaced as he dipped two fingers back into the water, it was cold. Too cold for his liking but he waited for a beat, and another.
Yet nothing happened.
After a minute, it almost felt stupid. So, he plunged more of his hand in.
Still, it gave out nothing.
He exhaled through his nose, squinting down at the crystal bowl like it had personally offended him. “You know, a button would’ve been a lot more considerate.”
And then—because this was definitely a riddle, and he had long accepted she was the dramatic type—he went with his gut.
With a resigned sigh, he leaned forward, took a sharp breath and dunked his entire face into the glowing water.
The reaction was immediate.
The world spun violently. Mana rushed into him like a storm, flooding through his limbs, his chest—his very soul. Every nerve in his body lit up like someone had set fire to his bloodstream, but it wasn’t painful. It was an awakening.
Then came the stillness and he slammed down on the ground.
His feet were on the grass.
Kai blinked. The air was cool, the scent of flowers oddly nostalgic. The desert heat was gone. All around him, gentle hills stretched out under a bright blue sky. Birds chirped. Wind rustled.
“Arzan.”
A voice came and it struck something deep in him—warm, familiar, and commanding all at once.
He turned and there she stood.
A woman in white robes. Hair flowing behind her like it was caught in some celestial breeze. Her gaze locked on him with something between joy and pride.
“…Valkyrie,” he said quietly, not taking long to recognise her.
She smiled. “You took your time, child.”
He had seen her before. But now, standing here, the sight of her felt… more real. More powerful. It could be the way her robes flowed, the glint of silver in her gaze, or the soft hum of magic around her—she was ethereal, yes, but also present in a way no fragment had ever been.
He knew he was talking to a fragment of a soul, but this was one strong enough to create this space they were in right now.
Kai found himself staring.
She smiled at him.
A knowing, warm smile of a mother, and mana gushed out of her, to touch him.
Before Kai could blink, it covered him and a sinking feeling surfaced in his heart.
Her eyes narrowed.
The air around her changed. Mana crackled in the space and the warm presence vanished in an instant.
Her voice came out again, but the softness was long gone.
“You are not my son.”
***
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Chapters
- 372. Right time to attack
- 370. Always a plan
- 369. Vast plane
- 368. Showing off strength
- 367. Magus Reborn
- 366. A trek through the plane.
- 365. Earth plane
- 364. Space between realms
- 363. Ritual
- 362. Moving pieces
- 361. Coming to an agreement
- 360. Old enemies
- 359. A letter to help
- 358. Finding an old enemy (2)
- 357. Finding an old enemy (1)
- 356. The last two cores
- 355. Better than Mages (3)
- 354. Better than Mages (2)
- 353. Better than Mages (1)
- 352. Hunting the elementals (3)
- 351. Hunting the elementals (2)
- 350. Hunting elementals (1)
- 349. Requirements for the ritual
- 348. Earth plane
- 347. Death ritual
- 346. Burning ashes
- 345. Burning Sylvastra (1)
- 344. Research and planes
- 343. Journey to Veralt
- 342. High humans
- 341. Diary
- 340. Return to Valkyrie Tower
- Dao of Money is Out!
- 339. Long live the king (3)
- 338. Long live the king (2)
- 337. Long live the king (1)
- 336. Do you want to marry her?
- 335. Graveyard of grief
- 334. One meeting to change (2)
- hi guys
- 333. One meeting to change (1)
- 332. Aftermath of civil war
- 331. Soulspace
- 330. End of the princes
- 329. The queen’s end
- 328. Purging dead mana
- 327. A knight’s duty
- 326. To end it all (3)
- 325. To end it all (2)
- 324. To end it all (1)
- 323. A king’s final move
- 322. Bad parenting
- 321. Final bits of ember
- 320. Retreat
- 319. Winning the west
- 318. Victory is Never Clean
- 317. Exploding castle
- 316. Breaking walls
- 315. How about getting a wife?
- 314. Signs of Rebel
- 313. A little trap
- 312. Testing the wand
- 311. Wand creation
- 310. Being a spy
- 309. War reports
- 308. Fort runs
- 307. A drink
- 306. Rebellious
- 305. Ways of power
- 304. Kraels
- 303. King of the north
- 302. Elias and a favour
- 301. Killing a prince
- 300. Mage vs array (2)
- 299. Mage vs array (1)
- 298. Mage arrays
- 297. Vhailor
- 296. Selenia
- 295. Cousinly tensions
- 294. No place to run
- 293. Mage killer
- 292. Siege of Solmere
- 291. Watcher’s Worth
- 290. Tent tactics
- 289. Helpless
- 288. Cloudy
- 287. I’m sorry, son
- 286. The plan (2)
- 285. The plan (1)
- 284. Messengers
- 283. Coronation
- 282. Against tyranny
- 281. State of the kingdom
- 280. Desire of conquest
- 279. Merchant in War (Volume 5 starts)
- Magus Reborn – Volume 3 is Out Now!
- Volume 4 Epilogue 2
- Volume 4 Epilogue 1
- 278. Princes
- 277. Votes
- 276. Assembly (3)
- 275. Assembly (2)
- 274. Assembly (1)
- 273. Prelude to Assembly
- 272. Strongest Mage in the kingdom
- 271. Duel of the century (3)
- 270. Duel of the century (2)
- 269. Duel of the century (1)
- 268. Princely spectators
- 267. Prince meddling
- 266. Slave
- 265. Challenge in webs
- 264. Balcony talks
- 263. Handling nobles
- 262. Neither Ahead, Neither Behind
- 261. Carrot, stick and spells (1)
- 260. Long awaited
- 259. Thorny queen
- 258. Garden walk
- 257. Invitation of death
- 256. Mad King prelude
- 255. Opposite ends of same coin
- 254. The tale of a bard
- 253. Healing lands
- 252. Sand funerals
- 251. Library of artifacts
- 250. Not about present, but future
- 249. Blood brothers
- 248. Astral fight
- 247. Revenge
- 246. Valkyrie’s Tower (5)
- 245. Valkyrie’s Tower (4)
- 244. Valkyrie’s Tower (3)
- 243. Valkyrie’s Tower (2)
- 242. Valkyrie’s Tower (1)
- 241. Meeting of the tribes
- 240. Honour in death
- 239. Taking prisoners
- 238. Storm in the sand
- 237. Knocking at gates
- 236. One against five
- 235. A declaration
- 234. Information is vital
- 233. The desert city
- 232. Taking down orcs
- 231. Desert beasts
- 230. Champion of Belkhor
- 229. Tunneling
- 228. Briefing of assembly
- 227. Duneborns
- 226. Mana ball (almost 4k words chapter)
- 225. Back Home
- 224. Heroes returning
- 223. Saving a kingdom
- 222. Next circle
- 221. Taking down a tree
- 220. Treant (2)
- 219. Treant (1)
- 218. The Knight that Ascended
- 217. Facing hell
- 216. Merchant’s gift
- 215. Ally or foe
- 214. Elias
- 213. Blessings
- 212. Border town shenanigans
- 211. Plague lands (1)
- 210. March
- Chapter 209. Green triumphs caution
- Chapter 208. Faith
- Chapter 207. Treant
- Chapter 206. Fort Aegis
- Chapter 205. Astral discovery (2)
- Chapter 204. Astral discovery (1)
- Chapter 203. Plague on the door
- Chapter 202. A lesson in spells
- Chapter 201. Silvren
- Chapter 200. A Princess’ favour
- Chapter 199. Assassin Killer
- Chapter 198. Invaders
- Chapter 197. Circles and princess
- Chapter 196. Experiments with dead mana
- Magus Reborn Volume Chapter 1 is out on Amazon!
- Chapter 195. POV of a flaming knight
- Chapter 194. Berserkers
- Chapter 193. Targeting the youth
- Chapter 192. Assembly
- Stub Announcement
- Chapter 191. Caged birds
- Volume Chapter 4 Chapter 190.
- Volume Chapter 3 Epilogue 1
- Chapter 190 184. Vs Shakran
- Chapter 189 183. War speech
- Chapter 188 182. Prelude to the climax
- Chapter 187 181. Kraken's meal
- Chapter 186 180. Taking out nobles (2)
- Chapter 185 179. Taking out nobles (1)
- Chapter 184 178. Like a god of war
- Chapter 183 177. Battle of Dorn (2)
- Chapter 182 176. Battle of Dorn (1)
- Chapter 181 175. Rat trap
- Chapter 180 174. Rat
- Chapter 179 173. War Strategy
- Chapter 178 172. Battle of Verdis (2)
- Chapter 177 171. Battle of Verdis (1)
- Chapter 176 170. Girl of the White Woods
- Chapter 175 169. One in a crowd
- Chapter 174 168. Pawns and lord
- Chapter 173 167. A war approaches
- Chapter 172 166. Kraken
- Chapter 171 165. Underwater dungeon
- Chapter 170 164. Trees and planes
- Chapter 169 163. Binding
- Chapter 168 162. Storm Sovereign
- Chapter 167 161. Spirit Trainer
- Chapter 166 160. Drudic magic
- Chapter 165 159. Elder tree
- Chapter 164 158. End times
- Chapter 163 157. Sylvastra
- Chapter 162 156. Idrin
- Chapter 161 155. Decisiveness
- Chapter 160 154. Battleboard
- Chapter 159 153. A new territory
- Chapter 158 152. Blackwood
- Chapter 157 Annual Membership Patreon
- Chapter 156 151. A duel of blood
- Chapter 155 150. A Chieftain's duty
- Chapter 154 149. Blood drinker
- Chapter 153 148. Walk with me
- Chapter 152 147. POV of a Maid
- Chapter 151 146. Messenger
- Chapter 150 145. Mana guns
- Chapter 149 144. Fatebreaker
- Chapter 148 143. Claim to throne
- Chapter 147 142. Figurehead
- Chapter 146 141. Conquering fears
- Chapter 145 140. Facing fears
- Chapter 144 139. Fears of mind
- Chapter 143 138. Shadowed History
- Chapter 142 137. Council of Elders
- Chapter 141 136. Second meeting
- Chapter 140 135. Verdis (3)
- Chapter 139 134. Verdis (2)
- Chapter 138 133. Verdis (1)
- Chapter 137 132. Firepower sales
- Chapter 136 131. Guild
- Chapter 135 130. Factions
- Chapter 134 129. Count Arzan
- Chapter 133 128. Watchers
- Chapter 132 127. A change of heart
- Chapter 131 126. Goddess and her words
- Chapter 130 125. Failsafe
- Chapter 129 124. Future policies
- Chapter 128 123. Schemes of the coming end
- Chapter 127 122. Dungeon exploration
- Chapter 126 121. Dual path
- Chapter 125 120. Count Arzan
- Chapter 124 Volume 3 chapter 119
- Chapter 123 Volume 2 Epilogue 2
- Chapter 122 New novel announcement!!
- Chapter 121 Volume 2 Epilogue 1
- Chapter 120 118. The Maleficent Viper
- Chapter 119 117. Aftermath
- Chapter 118 116. Veralt lives!
- Chapter 117 115. Beast wave (5)
- Chapter 116 114. Beast wave (4)
- Chapter 115 113. Beast wave (3)
- Chapter 114 112. Beast wave (2)
- Chapter 113 111. Beast wave (1)
- Chapter 112 110. Dead mana spiders
- Chapter 111 109. Frays
- Chapter 110 108. Apprentice awakening
- Chapter 109 107. Hard Decisions
- Chapter 108 106. A shocking demonstration
- Chapter 107 105. Mana cannons (2)
- Chapter 106 104. Mana cannons (1)
- Chapter 105 103. A Refugee's POV
- Chapter 104 102. Powering up!
- Chapter 103 101. Training shoddy mages
- Chapter 102 100. Busy day
- Chapter 101 99. Speech to band together
- Chapter 100 98. A dire situation
- Chapter 99 97. Back to Veralt
- Chapter 98 96. Tales of Heroes and Vipers
- Chapter 97 95. Thorny queen
- Chapter 96 94. Fiery duel
- Chapter 95 93. A brotherly reunion
- Chapter 94 92. POV of a Knight
- Chapter 93 91. Salvation in ice
- Chapter 92 90. Surgery
- Chapter 91 89. Allies and enemies
- Chapter 90 88. The Ball
- Chapter 89 87. Alchemists
- Chapter 88 86. Balen
- Chapter 87 85. Power games
- Chapter 86 84. Ascension exam
- Chapter 85 83. Legacy of the past
- Chapter 84 82. Sardonic laugh
- Chapter 83 81. Secrets of Inheritance
- Chapter 82 80. Giving it back
- Chapter 81 79. Interrogation
- Chapter 80 78. The Extravagant Tower
- Chapter 79 77. The capital
- Chapter 78 76. POV of a sand guard
- Chapter 77 75. Geopolitics
- Chapter 76 74. A show of strength
- Chapter 75 73. Yafgar
- Chapter 74 72. A safe passage
- Chapter 73 71. Barbarians (2)
- Chapter 72 70. Barbarians (1)
- Chapter 71 69. Kingdom politics
- Chapter 70 68. Heir?
- Chapter 69 67. Instinctual technique
- Chapter 68 66. Warding
- Chapter 67 65. Preparations
- Chapter 66 64. Magus Veridia
- Chapter 65 63. Forest spirit
- Chapter 64 62. Primal urgency
- Chapter 63 61. Spiders
- Chapter 62 60. Farmlands
- Chapter 61 59. Rude guests
- Chapter 60 58. Start again (Volume 2 begins)
- Chapter 59 57 - Francis Side chapter
- Chapter 58 56. Volume 1 Epilogue
- Chapter 57 55. Explosion
- Chapter 56 54. Fiend
- Chapter 55 53. Elephant in the room
- Chapter 54 52. Sonia
- Chapter 53 51. Aftermath
- Chapter 52 50. Kai vs queen
- Chapter 51 49. Larvae nest (2)
- Chapter 50 48. Larvae nest (1)
- Chapter 49 47. The Black Sheep (2)
- Chapter 48 46. The Black Sheep (1)
- Chapter 47 45. A desert dweller
- Chapter 46 15 chapter patreon announcement!
- Chapter 45 44. Mercenaries
- Chapter 44 43. Potion making
- Chapter 43 42. Is that a dragon?
- Chapter 42 41. The queen's dilemma
- Chapter 41 40. Vermala
- Chapter 40 39. Down the slope
- Chapter 39 38. A beating
- Chapter 38 37. A long shot
- Chapter 37 36. Off to next problem
- Chapter 36 35. One debt paid, another to be settled (2)
- Chapter 35 34. One debt paid, another to be settled (1)
- Chapter 34 33. Recruits and Golems
- Chapter 33 32. A Miner's POV again
- Chapter 32 31. Awakening
- Chapter 31 30. Enforcers
- Chapter 30 29. Shapeshifter of Veralt
- Chapter 29 28. Strange History
- Chapter 28 27. Golems
- Chapter 27 26. Morning drill
- Chapter 26 25. Break the Trolls
- Chapter 25 24. An evening stroll
- Chapter 24 23. Funeral services
- Chapter 23 22. A long walk
- Chapter 22 21. Necromancer dwelling
- Chapter 21 20. Swirling Mists
- Chapter 20 19. Heavy heart
- Chapter 19 18. Dealing with White Stuff
- Chapter 18 17. Mana fiends (?)
- Chapter 17 16. Dirty goblins (Bonus chap)
- Chapter 16 15. Actra
- Chapter 15 14. Who doesn't like soup?
- Chapter 14 13. Vasper forest
- Chapter 13 Patreon Announcement!!!
- Chapter 12 12. Routine and corruption
- Chapter 11 11. Merchant of spice
- Chapter 10 10. A miner's POV
- Chapter 9 9. Laws and conversations
- Chapter 8 8. Syphon
- Chapter 7 7. "...A Mage, Lord Arzan?"
- Chapter 6 6. First Circle
- Chapter 5 5. Tradeheart Merchant Company?
- Chapter 4 4. Debts and Stuff
- Chapter 3 3. Uncovering past
- Chapter 2 2. A sudden attack
- 1. Things go wrong