Chapter 28: Chapter I: The passage of time
Chapter 28: Chapter I: The passage of time
Chapter 28: Chapter I: The passage of time
A/n: Had to reupload the chapter to move it to volume 3, it wouldn't let me move chapters between volumes for whatever reason, sorry for the inconvenience
After the visit to the Telvanni wizard, Ryevin settled into a monotonous if exhausting rhythm.
Most mornings were filled with grueling exercises alongside sword and spear drills, making his arms feel like they were on fire.
It was not without its rewards however, Reyvin no longer looked like the usual elven mage twig, but now sported a lean yet muscular build. He also realized he prefers the spear to the sword, the longer range being far more comfortable to his mage mindset, thus he focused a lot more of his time on mastering it.
His reputation among the guards also rose, as they expected him to give up after a couple of days of training, his perseverance having impressed them.
After the morning 'fun' and a good meal, the classes would begin. Thankfully the schedule was very relaxed with him usually only having one lecture a day, even if they all lasted for hours.
From his enchantment lessons, he learned how to carve runes into different metals with more precision, and also a trick to add runes to clothing without the tedious stitching. He did have to learn how to manipulate souls so he can use the gems better, which helped his mysticism along.
As his first task for the college, he aided the enchantment master with preparing a shipment of swords for the Solitude legionary garrison. The pay was very lucrative so he splurged a bit and bought a full padded armor and chain-shirt to go with his robes.
Tolfdir taught him how to better use alteration to directly empower himself, as well as a more powerful ward and telekinesis spell, and as he promised he showed a technique to shape metal using magic.
When Reyvin asked why this method was not as widespread the old alteration master explained that while it can be used to shape the metal, it was only really useful for jewelry due to the forging process being necessary to make the metal useful for making weapons or
armor.
Reyvin also asked about the transmutation spell, but Tolfdir said that while he did know it he would keep it to himself until the young students proved themselves responsible enough not to abuse it. Morrigan who was also present for the alteration lessons got pissed at this but Tolfdir merely explained that this was the exact reason why he refused them.
After some time, they were also taught the wind-ward spell that should be of use against archers.
The desturction lessons made him yearn for his morning physical training, each time Faralda would force him to push his Magicka reserve to its breaking point, and when she was done with that she would drill combat tactics and spellcasting techniques into his head. Reyvin almost regretted signing up for this, but he knew he was growing in skill and power so he grit his teeth and bore it.
He did make great progress in his destruction skill, reaching the low adept level upon throwing his first proper fireball, scorch seemed a bit put off that his gimmick was now obsolete but he also seemed to be growing a bit in the past months so it wasn't all that much of a bother.
Reyvin decided to take some focus from his pyromania and try and master some lightning magic, as its projectiles were far faster, if a bit weaker. The lightning bolt and greater sparks soon joined his repertoire of spells.
Naturally, as any man of culture as soon as he got his sparks to a sufficient level he found himself screaming about unlimited power while torturing a poor practice target. Even Scorch looked at him weirdly for a time after that scene.
He didn't simply let his restoration training lag behind either, while he couldn't really get more complex spells he did practice his usual healing and got it to work faster.
The Arcane Ascension technique seemed to reach a limit for a time, no longer improving his Magicka reserve, but his third eye was still devouring a lot of Magicka so he kept at it. After three months of this, his head started itching like mad and he felt like a barrier has been broken when it comes to his bloodline, he now seemed to be able to predict the movement of others by half a second.
[Illusion-novice: Calm, enrage]
[Conjuration-apprentice: Bound weapon (steel), Familiar bond (Scorch)]
[Mysticism-apprentice: Arcane ascension (settling), stable levitation, minor soul
manipulation]
[Enchantment-adept: rune-carving, identification, soul-imbuing]
[Alchemy-apprentice: basic potions]
[Warrior]
[Swords-apprentice]
[Spears-apprentice]
[Thief]
[Stealth-novice]
[Traits:]
[Fireblood: Born under the flames of the red mountain you are blessed with 50% resistance
and 20% damage and control toward fire]
[Ashen bond: Through your bond with Scorch you attain greater control over flames and restoration, you also seem to heal just a bit quicker]
[Blood of Dagoth: You descend from a mad religious extremist, who non the less achieved a degree of godhood, providing you with a prolonged lifespan and the third eye trait] [Awakened third eye: Your blessed perception has been further improved through your efforts, now granting you the ability to predict the movement of others while enhancing your
magic sight.]
[Aspiring tongue: You have taken the first step on the road of a tongue, an ancient art lost to most. Kyne blesses all who follow her teachings, even if they aren't her creation] [Minor blessing of the warrior: You seem to learn how to fight in melee a bit faster]
[Minor Dunmer paragon: Dunmer will tend to have a good impression of you]
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