Rolling hills and the dense trees caught Killian’s eyes as he stood on top of the half-reconstructed wall along with a few other workers, who kept themselves accompanied by different tasks that were assigned to them,
Killian couldn’t bother to pay less heed than they deserved— his eyes stayed glued to the hills. Deep scars from the recent encounter with the beasts now marred the once-vibrant greenery.
Patches of scorched earth, fallen trees, and the eerie silence that lingered as a spectre reminded him of just how close death had been.
A month ago, beasts had torn through the land, leaving nothing but ruins and the loss of people who put their lives forward to save the city. They left a kind of ruin that swallowed hope and dragged you into the abyss of fear.
His fingers traced the rough stone beneath him, still in the process of being laid anew. Just a month ago, he had stood in this very spot, heart pounding, as the monstrous roars echoed from the hills, thinking he would never see another sunrise— Putting out a fake brave front to hide away his feelings of terror and unease.
A brave front to shower hope to any and every person who looked up to him, and that meant more than half of the guards who trained under him.
Death— it was quite a funny thing to even ponder over.
There had been moments in that battle when the gnashing teeth and ripping claws came too close when the force of a beast’s swipe had sent him flying, bones cracking under the impact. He had accepted his death more times than he could count— felt it in his chest, in the desperate breathlessness of battle.
But somehow, here he was. The bruises that once marred his body were nothing more than faded memories, and the deeper wounds had healed into scars, mementoes of survival carved into his skin. He was alive, and that was something he still grappled with.
His gaze shifted from the forest to the bustling scene below.
Labourers moved quickly, their faces streaked with sweat and dirt, but there was no panic in their steps, no fear weighing down their shoulders. New tents dotted the landscape, homes for the refugees who had fled from villages that no longer existed.
The village rebuilding project hadn’t even started yet—the sheer devastation of them made it a hard task— but the refugees had found ways to survive, to keep pushing forward. Temporary shelters had sprung up in organised rows, crude but functional, their patched roofs waving lazily in the breeze.
And the people. Killian’s brow furrowed as he observed the villagers. They worked with smiles on their faces, laughing together as if the horrors of the beast wave were already long behind them. It was strange, almost unsettling.
Just weeks ago, these same people had been inches from death, their homes destroyed, their families scattered. And yet here they were, chattering away as if everything was fine. As if they hadn’t faced down the jaws of annihilation.
“Resilient,” he muttered under his breath, the word barely audible. Or foolish, he thought, but he couldn’t deny the strength in their smiles. The human spirit had a strange way of bouncing back, even when crushed.
His hand unconsciously brushed over the hilt of his sword, the cool metal grounding him in the present.
They weren’t safe, not yet. They had more enemies than just the beasts, and the walls were still only half-finished. But standing there, amidst the noise of construction, surrounded by the laughter of survivors, it felt like they were on the verge of something— recovery, maybe. Or at least a reprieve.
And for now, that was enough.
Killian’s thoughts wandered back to the man responsible for their survival.
Even if he wanted to deny it, there was no escaping the truth— it had all been possible because of one man.
The strategies, the reinforcements, the uncanny ability to lead even when hope had been nothing but a distant flicker. Without him, Killian doubted they’d still be here, rebuilding instead of mourning.
As his mind lingered on that thought, a familiar voice broke his concentration.
“You look like a man with a lot on his mind.”
It was Francis.
Killian turned to the older man, a smile tugging at the corner of his lips. Francis had been the castle’s administrator for ages, a man of paperwork and logistics, but in the past few months, he had become something more— an unexpected friend.
They had talked about a lot during these rebuilding efforts, from the trivial to the heavy, and Killian had come to respect the older man’s wisdom and dry humour.
“Nothing unpleasant,” Killian replied, leaning his elbows against the wall. “Just thinking about everything that’s happened the past few months.”
Francis let out a low chuckle, his hands rubbing circles in his stomach.
“Pretty wild, isn’t it? Most exciting period of my career, without a doubt. Never thought I’d be caught up in all this— beast waves, refugees, and war councils.”
He paused, his eyes twinkling with something akin to admiration. “You know, it does make me think—sometimes, one man is enough to change the tides of war. ‘A single spark can start a wildfire,’ as they say. That man… Well, we both know who I’m talking about.”
Killian nodded, his thoughts drifting back to the one who had steered them through the storm. A spark, indeed.
“Sure is,” Killian said, his voice thoughtful. “Lord Arzan’s changed so much, it’s hard to think of him as the person I once served under.”
Hearing his words, Francis’s expression tightened into a complicated mix of concern and something unspoken. A slight frown appeared on his face.
“Are you thinking back to that same conversation again?”
Killian sighed, glancing away. It was a topic they had circled back to many times in the past few months. No matter how much they tried to avoid it, neither of them could keep it bottled up for long. Talking it out always felt like a relief, even though it also carried the weight of fear— fear of what it meant to doubt their lord, even just a little.
“Yeah,” Killian admitted, his tone heavy. “It always comes to my mind. I’ve seen people change, but never like this. I would’ve chalked it up to rumours, or the usual gossip, but… it’s not that.”
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Francis remained silent, waiting for him to continue.
“Lord Arzan doesn’t even remember much from his childhood anymore. When he asked me about Count Chase’s son, Reyk—” Killian said, thinking back to the man who had lost embarrassingly back in the capital—”that’s when I was sure something was different. Really different.”
He shook his head, still processing it himself. “He’s exceptional now. Those mana cannons… his spell-casting… it’s getting bizarre, Francis. You know it too. Balen told me his methods are revolutionary. Even the things he knows about the Enforcers… it’s not normal.”
Facts over feelings began to dominate his thoughts as he considered Lord Arzan—not just his remarkable abilities, but also the personal things he had done for him.
“I have skills now that can stand against a Mage. Can you believe that? Me, a Knight, fighting on equal ground with a Mage. All because of what he’s taught us. It’s… unbelievable.”
Francis rubbed his chin thoughtfully. “Yes, I understand. I’ve thought about it a lot too. Anyone would. Lord Arzan… isn’t normal. But whatever secret he has, it’s his. We can’t ask. Or… do you think we should?”
Killian frowned. Once again, the conversation was about to end in an endless curve of curiosity.
“I don’t know. The only thing I’m sure of is that Lord Arzan is on our side. No man pushes himself to sacrifice the way he does without a larger goal or philosophy. But… it’s the secrets that crawl at the back of my mind. They’re always there.”
Francis nodded slowly, his gaze drifting toward the horizon where the sun began its lazy climb to its peak, casting a golden glow over the rebuilt tents and the forest beyond. “I get it, believe me. But I’m an administrator, Killian. I handle problems I can see, measure, and fix. Problems that I can calculate and get an answer to. This… this is something different. Maybe you should talk to him. Clear the air.”
“I’ve been thinking about it,” Killian admitted, exhaling deeply. “But I feel like if I try to, something might change. And not necessarily for the better.”
“Maybe,” Francis agreed, then paused mid-sentence. His eyes narrowed as he looked out into the distance, where a figure was approaching fast. “Hold on…”
Killian followed his gaze and spotted a lone rider approaching. A man on horseback galloped toward the wall, kicking up dust as the horse’s hooves pounded against the dry earth. The man was moving too fast as if he had finally found the place he had been looking for days.
“Who do you think that is?” Francis asked, his brow furrowed. “A traveller? A merchant?”
Killian squinted, and then his eyes widened slightly as he noticed the rich, flowing robes the man wore with his enhanced eyesight. “No,” he said, his voice dropping. “I believe it’s someone more important. Look at his robes— those are the kind I saw in the castle. The ministers wear those. Or those working directly under them.”
Francis’s posture straightened, his casual demeanour quickly shifting to something more serious. “Then we should find out what message he’s bringing,” he said quietly, watching the rider come ever closer.
***
Kai stood in the quiet graveyard, his eyes moving over the rows of simple graves marked with stones. Each one bore the name of someone who had fallen during the beast wave—a reminder of lives cut short in the chaos. His expression was measured, though sadness lingered at the corners of his eyes.
He sauntered, the weight of loss evident in the way his shoulders sagged. Stopping in front of a grave where the dirt had caked over the marker, Kai raised his hand, casting [Cleanse Touch], which was a first circle wind spell to cleanse a particular area.
A soft, blue glow enveloped his fingers as he cast the spell, cleaning the grime and debris from the stone.
He repeated the process as he moved among the graves, each action slow but intentional, as if his touch might somehow bring a measure of peace to the dead.
The air was heavy with silence, broken only by the rustling of leaves, the hum of his magic or whenever he stepped on one of the dried leaves that fell from the trees that surrounded the grave.
Behind him, Claire followed him like a shadow.
“Lord Arzan… it wasn’t your fault that they passed away,” she said softly, her voice gentle but firm.
Kai paused, lowering his hand after finishing another spell. “I know,” he replied, his tone steady but tinged with regret. “It was a battle. Things happen. People die. But guilt—” He pressed his lips together. “Guilt remains.”
He stepped forward, brushing his fingers along the edge of a headstone. “I come here to lessen it. We have already compensated their families, made sure they have less burdens, but lives are still lost.”
Claire’s brow furrowed as she glanced over at him. “But it’s the third day you’ve been here,” she pointed out, her tone soft yet insistent.
Kai’s eyes didn’t leave the grave before him as he answered, “I have that much guilt.”
The quiet between them thickened, only broken by the occasional flicker of magic as he continued cleaning the graves. His movements were slower now, as though even the simple spells were becoming taxing. He felt Caire glanced at him, noting the subtle wince that crossed his face with each cast.
Since getting out of bedrest a week ago, Kai had thrown himself into every task that required his attention, and his recovery took a backseat. His Mana heart—fractured from the strain of his last battle— was still healing, and every spell he cast sent a dull ache through his chest, almost as if someone was squeezing it from the inside, ever so gently but the nails scratched a part that hurt.
His goal was to reach the fourth circle, but the road ahead felt longer than ever, and every use of magic reminded him of just how fragile his Mana heart had become.
As he cast yet another spell to clean the graves, he felt the familiar twinge of pressure in his chest. His hand faltered slightly, but he gritted his teeth and pushed through, finishing the spell structure with a calm exterior that masked the strain within.
He wasn’t ready to stop. Not yet. Not until the graves were clean.
After making sure the last bit of them was clean, Kai turned away from the graves, his movements deliberate and slow. Claire was waiting by the carriage, her arms folded as she watched him approach. “Lord Arzan, we should hurry. You haven’t had breakfast yet,” she said, her tone gentle.
“I was thinking of heading back to work,” Kai started, but Claire interrupted, her voice firm but kind.
“You shouldn’t, not yet. You just recovered. I know you said you can live on mana for a long time, but it’s still good to eat.”
I mean, she isn’t wrong. Kai felt his stomach rumble remembering the barely touched dinner last night.
He nodded, conceding to her logic, and climbed into the carriage. As it rolled forward, he glanced out the window, his gaze catching the occasional wave from the people or curious glances from those on the streets. They all knew whose carriage this was by now due to his frequent visits to different parts of the city.
But as his eyes moved to the roads and crumbling buildings, his thoughts darkened again. The city wasn’t in good shape.
Despite the beast wave not causing extensive damage, it was clear that the infrastructure had been deteriorating long before the attack. Rebuilding efforts had been delayed, overshadowed by battles and other urgent matters. He hadn’t managed to address it yet, and guilt gnawed at him… Again.
That needed to change.
To distract himself from spiralling thoughts of responsibility, he turned his attention to Claire. “So, has she not woken up yet? How’s her health?”
Claire immediately understood who he was talking about and shook her head, her expression softening. “Not yet. But her condition is stable. I believe Amyra will wake up any moment.”
Kai sighed, leaning back in his seat. “I hope so,” he murmured, his thoughts heavy with worry and confusion. Worry, because the road to recovery was long, not just for him but for those who had been caught in the storm with him. Confusion, due to something Killian had mentioned.
He had told him about the strange powers she’d unleashed during the beast wave— how her magic had dispelled not just the fiends, but every beast in the area, scattering them like leaves in the wind. Yet, no one knew what kind of spell it was, not even Kai.
He had never encountered anything like it in all his studies, and Amyra herself shouldn’t have had access to such advanced magic.
The questions churned in his mind until the sights became a blur, but they would remain unanswered till the time she woke up.
A shuffle of the carriage, stumbling upon a stone broke him out of his trance of thoughts as he looked outside.
They had already approached the gates, he sat up, his hand resting on the window frame.
They arrived at the entrance, and as he stepped down, he immediately spotted Francis and Killian standing together with a man he didn’t recognize. The two of them turned to look at him, but something was off. Their expressions were strange— as if they had just heard something that had shaken them to their core.
Kai’s eyes narrowed slightly, scanning the unknown figure before meeting Killian’s gaze. “What’s going on?”
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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