Kai was more than sure there was going to be another spy among the Mages. Veridia was ambitious and calculating; it was unlikely she’d risk everything on just one hidden agent. So, when each of the Mages—some with a flicker of hesitation— agreed to swear on a mana oath after a brief discussion, Kai couldn’t mask his surprise. A few still looked troubled, glancing at each other with furrowed brows, but their resolve held. They had made their decision.
That was good for him— on paper, at least. But it did little to quiet his paranoia.
As the Mages exchanged uneasy glances, Kai slid a folded note across the table toward them, detailing the contents of the mana oath. He had spent hours last night crafting it after the banquet, thinking through every possible way a spy could leak information to his enemies.
Unlike the broad strokes he had used for the barbarians, this oath was thorough, covering every avenue of treachery he could imagine. He left no room for ambiguity.
As the Mages read through the specifics, their eyes widened. The room’s air grew tense as if they could feel the weight of the words pressing on their shoulders. One Mage with a scar across his cheek muttered under his breath as he scanned the paper, his brows furrowing deeper with each line:
“I swear by my mana and my core, to uphold my loyalty to Count Arzan Kellius, never to speak, write, convey, or imply any information that may compromise the safety of his city or his plans, directly or indirectly, to any entity without his explicit permission…”
A younger Mage, a girl with a trembling hand, read another part aloud as if testing the strength of the words:
“I bind myself to this oath, knowing that a breach will result in the immediate collapse of my Mana heart and the stripping of all mana-based abilities…”
Kai watched their reactions closely, his expression neutral but his mind racing. “You can still decide to say no. Once you make this oath, there’s no turning back.”
His words were the final warning to them. But each Mage, after a tense moment of silence, nodded, one by one. Some swallowed hard, but they all placed their hands over their chests, calling upon their mana to seal the oath.
A pulse of energy rolled through the room as their mana flowed into the vow, swirling through the air like threads of blue light, binding each Mage to their promise.
As the mana settled, Kai scanned their faces, wondering if any of them possessed hidden items to circumvent the oath, something that could parse out loopholes or manipulate its effects. But he shook off the thought quickly, grounding himself in the knowledge of the magic he wielded.
Mana oaths were a special breed of spellwork— ancient, uncompromising. They couldn’t be broken without devastating consequences. You could only hide loopholes in the wording, and he had left none this time. His fingers traced the edge of the note, now crumpled from the Mages’ hands, and he let out a breath he hadn’t realised he was holding.
If these Mages truly had hidden agendas, they wouldn’t have bound themselves to a contract this airtight. For the first time in days, a small knot of tension unravelled in his chest, but he kept his guard up. After all, paranoia had kept him alive this long.
Kai took a deep breath. For the first time in days, he allowed himself a small, rare smile. One spy Mage. Just one.
It could have been far worse. But before he could savour the moment for too long, Jacks interrupted him.
“So, what now, Lord Arzan?” Jacks asked, crossing his arms. “We’re all members of the Sorcerer’s Tower, right?”
Kai nodded. “Yes, unofficially. But before you can join officially, you’ll need to complete the paperwork at Archine Tower to be transferred to Veralt under my command. They’ll probably allow it without much issue after getting every information about the beast wave. Once that’s sorted, I’ll start teaching you new spells, and we’ll go over your methods for taking in mana, refining your techniques.”
A murmur of excitement rippled through the mages. They exchanged eager looks, but Jacks raised a hand, willing to ask another question. “So… does that mean we’d need to go back to the capital?”
Kai shook his head, then paused. “From what I know, you can just send a letter to request the transfer. But…” He hesitated, gauging their reactions. “I need a few of you to return to the capital.”
“Why?” Another Mage, a woman with a lightning scar on her forehead, asked warily.
Kai sighed, crossing his arms. “I need a list. Specifically, a list of everyone who’s been tested by Archine Tower’s Mages to know if they have all three mana organs. The Tower must have records and I would need them.”
The Mages exchanged puzzled looks, and Jacks narrowed his eyes. “What do you need a list like that for?”
“You don’t need to know. But I’ll need some of you to get a copy of that list for me. Everyone tested in the last twenty years. If you can do it, I’ll personally reward you. Consider it an opportunity to earn a little more than just my approval.”
The promise of a reward seemed to soften the tension in the room. A few of the Mages exchanged nods, already thinking about the risks and the potential gains. Kai kept his expression neutral, though inside, the gears of his mind churned.
The list was essential for him to identify more Enforcers. He was already discussing sending Mages to different parts of the kingdom to look for more Enforcers, but that wasn’t as easy. But a list from the tower might help pinpoint those who had the two mana organs essential to become an Enforcer.
According to him, there was a lot of untapped potential in the whole kingdom. And he wasn’t about to let it go to waste.
Several of the Mages perked up at the mention of returning to the capital.
Kai could see it in their expressions— the barely hidden eagerness to take on this task. Some of them had a gleam in their eyes, the promise of a reward obviously enticing. But he also knew that, for many of them, there was another reason for their enthusiasm.
They hadn’t come to Veralt with all their belongings; most had left behind personal items, tools, and supplies in the capital, never expecting to make it out alive. Now, with the prospect of officially moving their base of operations from Archine Tower to Veralt, they probably saw this as the perfect chance to retrieve their things.
But before any of them could suggest anything, Kai raised a hand, cutting off their unspoken plans. “Let’s focus on the task at hand. There’s no time for personal trips right now. Anyone going back to the capital will have a mission, and that’s the only reason I’ll allow it.”
A few shoulders slumped, disappointment flickering in their eyes, but they nodded. Kai’s gaze swept across the room, ensuring the point had sunk in before he continued. “With that settled, it’s time to move on to something equally important. The new codex of Mages that will govern the Sorcerer’s Tower.”
The Mages glanced at each other, curiosity replacing their earlier disappointment. Jacks frowned and spoke aloud the questions that were in their minds. “Codex? What’s that supposed to be?”
“It’s a set of rules,” Kai explained, his voice firm. “Rules that every Mage under the Tower will follow. This isn’t just some suggestion— it’s a standard we’re going to live by. There will be no exceptions, no bending the rules when it’s convenient. These guidelines will apply to all of us— myself included. The codex will define what it means to be a Mage under the Tower’s banner, and anyone who can’t follow it will find themselves unwelcome here.”
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He paused for a moment. Then, with a flick of his hand, a parchment appeared on the table in front of him, inscribed with neat, precise writing. The Mages leaned in, eager to hear what these rules might be.
Kai began to read aloud:
“Rule One: No Mage shall initiate unprovoked violence against another unless in self-defence or under the directive of the Tower’s leadership.”
A few of the Mages exchanged nods, some looking relieved at the rule. Kai’s voice took on a sharper edge as he continued.
“Rule Two: Discrimination of any kind—be it based on race, origin, class, or magical affinity—is strictly prohibited. We are all here because we are Mages, and that is the only standard we judge by.”
He paused, glancing at a few faces that stiffened slightly. Veralt had always been a bit more accepting than other places, but some prejudices ran deep. Kai hoped this would start to chip away at those barriers.
“Rule Three: Blood magic, curses, and spells that warp the mind are forbidden, except under special conditions approved by the Tower. This Tower will not be a breeding ground for dark arts or bloodthirsty ambition.”
This rule brought a few murmurs, but no one openly objected. Kai’s expression softened slightly, but his tone remained unyielding.
“Rule Four: Every Mage is expected to contribute to the defence of Veralt and it’s surrounding territories in times of crisis. We are not just scholars or researchers; we are guardians. If we do not protect the city, we do not deserve to be here.”
The room grew still, each Mage digesting the seriousness of the words.
Kai said, his gaze sweeping the room one final time, “Rule Five: Any betrayal of the Tower, or of Veralt itself, will be met with the severest punishment. We are bound by our oaths, but loyalty is more than a magical promise— it’s an expectation. Break it, and you face the consequences.”
Silence settled over the room as Kai finished the fifth rule. He lowered the parchment to see the expressions. It was more than just a list of dos and don’ts—it was a foundation for a new kind of order, one that aimed to harness their power without succumbing to the darker impulses that magic could tempt.
He knew it would take time to implement all these things, but he wasn’t going to let the world fall into war again. Even if he was going to train these Mages into Combat Mages, he was going to make sure they are disciplined enough to know what their power meant.
“Rule number six….”
He continued to read from the parchment at hand while everyone surrounding him listened carefully.
***
After wrapping up the discussion with the Mages, Kai gestured for Klan and Jacks to stay behind. These two had been with him the longest out of the group, even if their relationship had started off rocky. Now, their rough edges had smoothed a bit.
According to Claire, they’d even started showing some respect to the maids— less arrogance, more cooperation.
Kai couldn’t be sure if this change in behaviour was an attempt to earn his favour, a genuine shift in their attitudes, or some other agenda. But in the end, it didn’t matter to him as long as it made them easier to work with.
Once the rest of the mages had left, he turned his attention to Klan and Jacks, who had settled into the chairs across from him. “So,” Kai began, resting his hands on the table, “how do you feel about the new Tower and everything I told you about?”
The two Mages exchanged a glance, and Klan was the first to speak, his voice tinged with a rare hint of enthusiasm. “It’s… very exciting, Lord Arzan. I’ve never heard of any of the Towers having such a set of rules for their members. It’s different, for sure. I’m sure there’ll be some who won’t like it, but I think the codex is a good idea.”
Kai raised an eyebrow, curious. “Why do you think it’s a good idea?”
Klan leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms. “Well, one of the rules you put in is that higher-ranked Mages can’t bully or take credit for the work of those beneath them. At Archine Tower, there was none of that— no protection for novice or apprentice Mages. You could have your research stolen or be forced into dangerous assignments, and no one would bat an eye as long as you didn’t cross someone with power.”
Klan nodded in agreement. “Yeah, it’s been a problem there for as long as I can remember. Having a rule like that, it gives us—everyone—a sense of fairness. That we’re not just under the thumb of whoever has the most connections or the highest rank.”
Kai listened closely, taking in their perspective. It confirmed his suspicions about the flaws within the Archine Tower and reinforced his decision to put the codex in place.
He nodded slowly, a thoughtful look crossing his face. Then, he met their gazes directly, shifting the conversation to the real reason he’d kept them back. “I have a specific task for one of you,” he said, his tone carrying a weight that made both of them straighten in their seats.
They exchanged another glance, the atmosphere suddenly tense. “What is it, Lord Arzan?”
Kai’s eyes sharpened. “I want one of you to go back to Archine Tower. Not just for the reporting and the paperwork about your transfer.”
Klan furrowed his brow. “Then?”
“Beyond the list I already talked to you all about, I need someone there who can act as my eyes and ears. An informer. Someone who can keep me updated on the Tower’s movements, any… irregularities that might be of interest to me.”
He looked at their reactions carefully. The request was a dangerous one, but if he was going to build something in Veralt, he needed to know what Archine Tower was upto.
Klan and Jacks both stiffened at the implication, but neither looked away. They understood the consequences of what he was asking. It wasn’t just a matter of allegiance; it was a step into a game far more dangerous than just getting a list for him.
“Look, I’m not asking you to spy on any Savant Mages or put yourselves at unnecessary risk. All you need to do is live your life in the Tower as you normally would, while keeping your ears open. Send me reports about the rumors, any strange happenings, or shifts in attitude within the Tower. From time to time, I might ask you to do something specific, but I promise there won’t be anything dangerous.
And if you agree, I’ll make it worth your while. I’ll personally teach you spells that even Magus Veridia wouldn’t know— spells that could give you an edge. And I’ll help you reach the next circle faster. You’ve seen how I work. You know what I’m capable of.”
At that, their eyes twinkled with interest. The promise of unique knowledge and a chance to ascend through the ranks faster than the usual grind was tempting— more tempting than either of them wanted to admit. But they exchanged a look, a silent conversation passing between them.
They both seem to know that what Kai was asking wasn’t a simple favour. Even if he claimed there wouldn’t be danger, this task would bring a new level of uncertainty to their lives. They had already made their mana oaths, binding themselves to Kai, but this would take that commitment a step further.
After a moment, Jacks cleared his throat, breaking the silence. “This… isn’t something we can decide right now, Lord Arzan. It’s a lot to take in.”
Klan nodded, his face more serious than usual. “We’d like some time to think about it. If that’s alright.”
Kai inclined his head. “Of course. Take the time you need. Just remember, the opportunity won’t wait forever. If you choose to accept, the rewards will be there. And if you decide not to… well, we’ll move forward as we are now, no hard feelings.”
With that, the tension in the room softened a bit. Kai knew he had planted the seed, and whether or not it took root was now in their hands.
***
The sound of hooves thundered across the dirt path like a desperate drum beat.
The rider, hunched forward on the back of a weary horse, clutched the reins tightly with bloodied hands. He kept glancing over his shoulder, eyes wild and panicked, as if expecting shadows to leap from the trees and drag him back into the darkness. Blood dripped from a gash on his forehead, where an arrow had narrowly missed its mark, cutting a shallow groove across his brow. Another wound bled sluggishly from his shoulder, soaking through the tattered remains of his cloak.
Despite his injuries and the hollow ache of hunger gnawing at his belly, he urged the horse forward, pushing it beyond its limits. His lips, cracked and dry, moved without pause, forming the same desperate words like a mantra. “Please be close… I need to reach Veralt… fast. Otherwise, Verdis will fall… to the wrong hands.”
His voice trembled, barely a whisper over the rush of wind. His mind spun with images of what he had left behind. He couldn’t stop now, not when he was so close, not when Verdis’s fate hinged on his message reaching the right ears.
He swallowed hard, his throat dry as sand, and urged the horse to pick up speed despite its laboured breathing.
The muscles in his legs ached from clinging to the saddle, and his vision blurred with exhaustion. Days without proper food and rest had carved hollows into his cheeks, leaving him gaunt and ghostly. But he kept going— the only thing that drove him forward was the slim hope that he might reach Veralt before it was too late.
Then, as the horse crested a final rise, he saw it— Veralt. The city’s walls loomed over the landscape like a stone giant, high and imposing against the darkening sky. Relief washed over him, making his body sag in the saddle. He released the breath he had been holding, a shaky, half-choked sound escaping his lips.
“If Lord Arzan is really as great as the rumours say,” he muttered to himself, eyes fixed on the city that might be his last hope, “then Verdis… might still live.”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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