As an adult, he crawls around the house.
(His mother approaches to pick him up.)
Zenith:
"Are you hurt, Rudeus? Here, let me heal you."
(She recites a few words and heals a small scrape on Rudeus's knee. Stan shows a shocked expression as he processes what he just saw.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Wait... Was that... magic? No, no, no, no. This doesn't make sense. I thought it was a dream... But a dream isn't that long, is it?" It's definitely not a dream. Either that, or I'm stuck in limbo."
Rudeus babbles and tries to learn words while listening to his parents. Eventually, he begins to understand the basic language.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Well, at least my adult brain is useful for something. I'm no genius, but learning this language isn't so bad. The hard part will be figuring out how this world works... and how to get out of here."
Rudeus sits in a corner, watching his father practice swordplay and his mother study magic. Little by little, his gaze fills with determination.
Stan (V.O.):
"If I'm going to survive here, I need to adapt. Magic, swords, whatever. I don't plan on being a loser in two lifetimes!"
(One day, Rudeus overhears a conversation between Zenith, Paul, and the maid, Lilia.
Zenith:
"Rudeus has a natural talent for magic. He needs a teacher."
Paul:
"Master? Why can't he learn from me? I want him to be a great swordsman!"
Lilia:
"With all due respect, Lord Paul, I believe the young master can excel in both fields. Why not give him the chance?"
A carriage arrives at the Greyrat home. A young woman with blue hair gets out.
Stan (V.O.):
"What the heck? Is that my teacher? Aren't wizards supposed to be old and have long beards?"
(The young woman enters the house and introduces herself with a bow.)
Roxy:
"I am Roxy Migurdia, your new teacher. It is an honor to teach someone so promising."
(Paul appears (Incredulous, but Zenith and Lilia are excited. Rudeus, however, can't help but make a sarcastic comment in his head.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Promising? It seems like he wants me to have 15 years of experience by the time I'm 18."
Roxy is seen teaching Rudeus the basics of magic. Although her appearance is youthful, her knowledge is impressive. Rudeus advances quickly, surprising even Roxy.)
Roxy:
"Incredible... Rudeus, I've never seen someone learn so quickly. It's like you already understand the basics."
Stan (V.O.):
"Yeah, because this reminds me too much of that damn game. But I'm not going to mention it. The last time I talked about video games in a strange place, I ended up trapped in an underground tomb.
Stan (V.O.): Can you call me Stan?
Roxy:
"Okay, Stan... or Rudeus, whatever. This is your chance. Maybe this time you can do something right."
(Roxy, in the backyard, watches Rudeus recite a basic spell. Magic particles gather in his hand, and a jet of water shoots toward a makeshift target. Roxy claps, impressed.)
Roxy:
"Perfect, Rudeus! You did it on your first try. Are you sure you've never used magic before this?"
Stan (V.O.):
"Sure, because I cast spells all day long... Damn, this is too easy! I'm not even sweating."
Roxy:
(Crossing her arms and looking at him suspiciously)
"At first I thought your family was exaggerating. 'A child genius,' they said. I thought they probably mistook coincidence for talent. But now... maybe they weren't so wrong."
(Roxy walks to a nearby tree and points towards it with a confident smile.)
Roxy:
"Let me show you how it's done, young apprentice. Watch carefully."
(With a quick movement and words, Roxy casts a spell. A sphere of water hits the tree, splitting it in two.
(A few moments later, Zenith appears running from the house, her expression furious.
Zenith:
"Roxy! What have you done? That was my fruit tree... I planted it when I was just a kid!"
Roxy:
(Embarrassed, head down)
"I-I'm so sorry, Zenith. I was just... showing a practical example. I didn't know... I was so important to you."
Zenith:
(Pointing firmly)
"You'd better fix this right now, young lady."
(Roxy, red-faced with embarrassment, mutters an incantation. Little by little, the tree magically regenerates, returning to its original state. Rudeus watches, fascinated.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Nature Rewind! Okay, this magic is officially cooler than I thought." I thought. Although... is it ethical?"
(At night, Roxy and Rudeus are sitting in the room. She is telling him stories while he listens attentively, hugging a blanket.)
Roxy:
"Remember this, Rudeus. If you ever see someone with green hair and a red gem on their forehead... run. Don't look back, don't try to talk to them. Just run away."
Rudeus:
(Confused)
"Why? Who are they?"
Roxy:
(Her tone turns somber)
"They are called 'Superd'. 400 years ago, during the Great War, In the Demon War, they were the fiercest and most loyal warriors. But... something corrupted them. They lost their sanity, slaughtering allies and enemies alike. Since then, they've been considered Monsters."
Stan (V.O.):
"Great, crazy demons on my to-do list. I bet there are dragons and zombies here too."
(A montage shows years of training with Roxy. Rudeus casts spells with greater precision, performs advanced spells, and continues to amaze his teacher. Finally, Roxy approaches him with a box in her hands.)
Roxy:
"Rudeus, you've learned everything I can teach you at this level. It's time for me to receive this."
(She opens the box and takes out a finely carved wooden wand with magical inscriptions. She hands it to Rudeus with a smile.)
Roxy:
"In this world, receiving a wand from your master means you've reached the basic level. I'm very proud of you."
Stan (V.O.):
"Yeah! It's like receiving a diploma, but way cooler. And also way more useful... maybe."
(Rudeus takes the wand in both hands, and for the first time in years, his face shows a mixture of genuine emotion and gratitude.
Rudeus:
"Thank you, Master Roxy. I promise I won't disappoint."
(Roxy smiles, and the scene ends with both of them staring at the horizon, ready for the next chapter of their journey.)
Stan/Rudeus writhing in bed. The moonlight illuminates his sweaty face as he mumbles in his sleep.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Everything should be perfect, right? A new beginning, a new life. But I can't let go of what was... what I lost."
(The scene changes to a fragmented dream: Kyle's face appears, along with screams and explosions from a distant war. The image of Kyle, but younger, in the body of a little girl, appears, struggling to survive. Stan screams and abruptly wakes up.)
Stan:
(Turning over in bed, staring at the ceiling)
"Kyle...? Where are you now? Are you trapped in this circus too? This is too..."
(Sighs, looking at his hands.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Why didn't they just erase my memories? Whoever brought me here would have done it better. Being a kid again isn't so great when you're carrying the weight of a life you've already lived."
Another day. Roxy and Rudeus are standing in an open field. The sky is clear, and she points upward with a smile.)
Roxy:
"Okay, Rudeus. This will be your final exam. I want you to use an advanced spell to summon rain. But not just any rain... a real downpour."
(Stan scratches his head, somewhat unsure, but then takes a deep breath and begins reciting the magic words. Energy particles begin to swirl around him.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Okay, Stan, focus. It's just magic. It can't be that hard... right?"
(The sky slowly begins to cloud over, and small droplets of water fall. Roxy raises an eyebrow, intrigued, as Rudeus intensifies the spell. Suddenly, the sky erupts in torrential rain. Roxy smiles as the water soaks everything around her.)
Roxy:
(Bowing her head)
"Impressive. Even I didn't expect you to pull it off so well. With this, Rudeus, I have nothing more to teach you."
(Rudeus, soaked, smiles shyly. But in his mind, Stan is still feeling overwhelmed by the upcoming farewell.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Sure, great. But... why do I feel like this is one of those graduations I didn't want to have?"
(Roxy stands at the door of the house, her luggage packed. Rudeus's family stands behind him, saying goodbye. Roxy bows respectfully to Zenith and Paul before looking at Rudeus.)
Roxy:
"Rudeus, you've been one of the best students I've ever had. In two years, you've learned what it took me a lifetime to learn. That makes me proud... and a little humbled."
(She smiles, though a hint of sadness is evident in her eyes.)
Roxy:
"I'm going to travel the world, learning more magic and teaching others. But I'm sure I'll hear great things about you."
(Rudeus, holding his wand, pauses before speaking.)
Rudeus:
"Thank you for everything, Master Roxy. I'll never forget what you taught me."
Stan (V.O.):
"Not even how you almost got in trouble for destroying a tree. But hey, good memories matter more."
(Roxy laughs softly, placing a hand on Rudeus's head.)
Roxy:
"Take care of yourself, Rudeus. And remember: even when you are more powerful than me... never stop learning."
(She turns around, starting to walk away down the road. Rudeus watches as she disappears into the distance. Paul places a hand on her shoulder, but Rudeus doesn't look away.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Goodbye, Roxy. I hope your journey is less complicated than mine..."
(The scene fades to Rudeus holding his wand, as the wind blows gently through the trees.)
(Stan walks through the mountains near his village.
Stan (V.O.):
"It's strange. Sometimes, I almost forget I'm in another world. These people... they're not so different from and those I left behind."
(Stan's gaze hardens as he sees three older boys throwing rocks at a younger boy. One of them is chubby and wears a wicked grin that's all too reminiscent of someone in particular.)
Stan:
(Frowning)
"Of course, there had to be a Cartman."
(He quickly approaches the older boys. He raises a hand and mutters a simple spell. A gust of wind blows the rocks out of the bullies' hands. The three boys look at him in terror before running away.)
Stan (V.O.):
"A little magic and they'll run like rats. I guess magic here is like electronics in my old world: anyone can learn it, but most don't bother trying."
(The little boy, trembling, looks at Stan warily. He has green hair and pointy ears. Stan stops, watching the boy carefully. His mind flashes back to a past conversation.)
Flashback – Fearful Teacher:
(Pointing to a monster book)
"Beware of the Superds, Rudeus. The demons with green hair and a red gem on their forehead are dangerous. Never go near one."
Stan (V.O.):
"Superd... Is this kid one of them? He doesn't have the gem... and those ears..."
(Stan slowly lowers his hand, adopting a less intimidating stance.)
Stan:
(Speaking softly)
"Hey, don't worry. I'm not going to hurt you."
(The boy continues to back away, his gaze filled with distrust.)
Stan:
(With a small smile)
"Are you a demon? Don't worry, I'm not prejudiced. I had a friend who was a 'demon' to everyone, and he turned out to be great."
Boy:
(Shaking his head quickly)
"I don't know. My dad says I'm not a demon. My dad says I'm a half-elf. I'm not a Superd!"
(Stan nods slowly, understanding. He remembers how Cartman discriminated against Kyle for being Jewish and decides not to repeat that cycle.)
Stan:
"Okay, I believe you. Do you want to be my friend?"
(The boy looks surprised and blinks several times before nodding shyly.)
Stan:
(Extending his hand)
"I'm Rudeus... but you can call me Stan."
Boy:
(Hesitating before shaking hands)
"I'm Sylphiette... but they call me Silfie."
(Stan smiles, still not realizing the important detail.
(At night, Stan stands in front of his father Paul, who has his arms crossed and a stern expression.)
Paul:
"I can't believe what you did, Rudeus! Attacking other kids? What kind of example are you setting?"
Stan:
(Frowning)
"They started it! They were bullying Silfie."
Paul:
(Heaving a sigh)
"All three of them say it was you who started it. I can't ignore their words just because you're my son."
Stan:
(With (sarcasm)
"Great. Not even in this world can I escape being punished for things I didn't do."
(Paul hits Stan, and Stan retreats with a grunt. As he sits on the bed, he stares out the window at the starry night.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Okay, Stan, new rule: don't stick your nose where it doesn't belong. Next time, let the Superds or whatever take care of it."
(The next day, Stan meets Silfie near the river. They're both sitting on the ground while Stan tries to teach her how to channel mana.)
Stan:
"It's okay, Silfie. Magic is like a bicycle... sort of. You just have to find your balance."
Silfie:
(Hesitating)
"What's a bicycle?"
Stan:
(With an awkward laugh)
"Uh... forget it. Look, just focus on this spell."
Silfie while trying to create A tiny spark of water. At first, nothing happens, but eventually, a drop of water floats in the air. Silfie smiles excitedly.)
Stan:
"That's it! Now just practice that a thousand more times, and you'll be ready to make it rain."
(Suddenly, it starts to rain for real. They both look at each other in surprise before bursting into laughter. The rain picks up, and Stan leads Silfie into his house.)
(In the house, Silfie stands in front of Zenith, who offers her a towel. Stan follows her in, soaked and a little tired.)
Paul:
(Raised eyebrow)
"Who's your friend, Rudeus?"
Stan:
(Smiling)
"Silfie. He's... a friend."
Silfie:
(Nervously)
"I'm a girl... not a boy."
Stan (V.O.):
"Oh. Sorry."
(The next day, Stan meets Paul in the dining room. Sunlight illuminates the room, and the atmosphere is peaceful, until Paul, with a wide, almost mocking smile, breaks the silence.)
Paul:
"You know, Rudeus... six years old and you already have a girl following you around like a puppy. Not bad for a brat."
Stan:
(Incredulously)
"What are you talking about? Silfie's just a friend."
Paul:
(Laughing)
"Oh, right. I used to say that at your age too. But trust me, son, these things escalate quickly. At twelve, I already had a couple of stories to tell. Let alone fifteen!"
(Stan looks at Paul, clearly irritated, as he continues to talk excitedly.)
Paul:
"In my youth, I conquered more women than I can remember. They called him 'Hurricane Paul.' Did you know that?"
Stan:
(Sarcastic)
"Wow, what an achievement. You should write a book :C How to be a terrible example for your children."
Paul:
(Not picking up on the sarcasm)
"A book? Hmm, not a bad idea..."
Stan:
(Muttering to himself)
"I'm stuck with a Cartman on steroids as a father."
Months passed. One night, the whole family is gathered for dinner.
Zenith:
(With a bright smile)
"Well, I have something to announce."
(Everyone stops eating and looks at her curiously. Zenith places a hand on her belly meaningfully.)
Zenith:
"I'm pregnant."
(There is a shocked silence before Paul bursts out laughing and gets up from his chair, hugging Zenith.)
Paul:
"That's fantastic! Another member for the family. We're going to need a bigger house!"
(Stan stands still, looking at Zenith with a mixture of surprise and excitement. For the first time in a long time, he feels something he'd forgotten: hope. The thought of being a big brother fills him with excitement.)
Stan (V.O.):
"A little brother... another chance. This time I'm not going to screw up."
(But before the moment can settle, Lilia, the maid, clears her throat. Her face is filled with embarrassment and nervousness.)
Lilia:
(Voice shaking)
"I... I'm pregnant too."
(The air becomes heavy. Zenith freezes, while Paul half-heartedly lets out a nervous laugh.)
Paul:
"What?"
(Lilia lowers her head, avoiding eye contact, and the pieces fall into place for everyone. The awkwardness is palpable, especially when Zenith slowly turns a deadly glare on Paul.)
Stan:
(Sarcastically)
"Wow, Dad. 'Hurricane Paul,' huh? Seems like your nickname earned its fame."
Paul:
(Trying to justify himself)
"Wait, Zenith! It was a moment... of weakness. "It's not what you think!"
Zenith:
(Coldly)
"It's not what I think? Then what is it? A misunderstanding? An accident? A miracle?"
(Lilia tries to interrupt, but Zenith raises a hand to silence her. Paul, sweating, tries to find a verbal outlet.)
Stan (V.O.):...
(The scene ends with Zenith getting up from the table and leaving with dignity, while Paul remains motionless, and Lilia quickly leaves. Stan, still seated, takes a sip of water and mutters to himself.)
Stan:
"Definitely not the best family role model... but I guess I can still try."
Stan stares up at the ceiling, a mixture of resignation and determination on his face.)
The next day, Zenith sits in the backyard, staring at the horizon. Her eyes are swollen, but her posture is firm. Paul approaches slowly, as if walking on broken glass. Lilia is inside the house, silently tending to breakfast, while Stan watches from a window, curious but uncomfortable.)
Paul:
(In a soft voice)
"Zenith... I know nothing Anything I say can fix this. But I need you to know that I'm truly sorry for what I did. It was a mistake. I don't want to lose you or our family."
(Zenith doesn't respond at first. Her gaze remains fixed on the horizon, but she finally speaks, her tone cold and controlled.)
Zenith:
"The only thing I regret, Paul, is that I trusted you more than I should have. I thought we were a team, that this family was the most important thing to you."
Paul:
(Desperately)
"It is! Zenith, it is. I..."
Zenith:
(Interrupting him, harshly)
"Silence. I don't want to hear excuses anymore. What you did not only hurt me and Lilia, it will hurt our children too. All of them."
(Paul lowers his head, defeated. Zenith stands and turns to him with an implacable expression.)
Zenith:
"Lilia has nowhere else to go, and she is not to blame for your actions. She and her son will stay here. We'll give them a roof, food, and everything they need. But you..."
(Her voice trembles for a moment, but she quickly regains her composure.)
Zenith:
"You will never touch me again. And no matter how many years pass, our relationship will never be the same. You're going to carry this with you every day of your life."
(Paul seems about to protest, but the weight of her words crushes him. He just nods, unable to meet her gaze.)
(Months later, the house is livelier but also more tense. Zenith gives birth to a beautiful baby girl, whom they name Norn Greyrat. Stan watches from the corner of the room, a mixture of pride and nervousness, vowing to be a good older brother to her.)
(Shortly after, Lilia also gives birth to their daughter, Aisha Greyrat. Although the tension in the house is palpable, Zenith makes sure both girls are treated equally. Stan, though somewhat awkward at first, also accepts Aisha as his younger sister.)
Stan (V.O.):
"Two little sisters. A family in pieces. And me, in the middle of it all. At least now I have one more reason to try to be better. I'm not going to be like Paul." Not this time."
(The relationship between Paul and Zenith is never the same again. Although Paul tries to make up for his mistake by being a more attentive father, Zenith maintains an emotional distance. Lilia, for her part He avoids causing trouble and focuses entirely on taking care of the girls.)
(One night, while Stan is in his room, he looks out the window and sees Zenith in the courtyard, cradling Norn in her arms. Zenith's expression is serene but melancholy. Stan decides to go outside and sits next to her.)
Stan:
"Are you okay?"
Zenith:
(Sighing)
"It's hard. But the... the girls are all that matters now. I have to be strong for them."
(Stan nods, feeling a weight on his chest. For the first time, he sees Zenith not only as his mother, but as a person who has also suffered and continues to struggle.)
Stan:
(With a faint smile)
"Me too. Don't worry, Mom. We'll be okay."
(Zenith smiles at him, tenderly touching his hair. He sees the house from afar, with the lights on, a symbol that, although the family is broken, there is still hope to move forward.)
Stan (V.O.):
"It's a mess. But I guess that's life. You just have to keep going."
(Months later, Stan is with Silfie in a forest clearing. It's dusk, and the sun's rays pierce the treetops. Stan crosses his arms, watching Silfie cast a perfect water ball spell.)
Stan: "Amazing! I told you, Silfie. You're officially a full-fledged mage now."
(Silfie jumps for joy, clearly excited. Stan takes out a small wooden wand with engravings, the same gift he once received from Roxy, and extends it to Silfie.)
Stan: "This is for you. Roxy gave me something similar when I achieved it too. Now it's your turn."
(Silfie takes the wand carefully, as if it were the most valuable object in the world. Her eyes fill with tears, but she tries to hide them.)
Silfie: "Thanks, Rudeus. I never would have learned this without you."
Stan: (With a wide smile)
"Yes, you could have. I just gave you a push. But you did all the work."
(That evening, Stan is in the living room with Paul, who seems more serious than usual. On the table is a letter with the seal of Ranoa Magical University. Paul takes a sip of his drink before speaking.)
Paul: "Rudy, remember I told you about Ranoa Magical University? Well, they've opened applications, and you have a chance of being admitted. You'd be the youngest student in their history."
(Stan opens his eyes wide, incredulous but excited.)
Stan: "Really? How?"
Paul: "With your current level, passing the exam won't be impossible. But I must warn you, that university is not an easy place. And it's extremely expensive."
(Paul pauses, his face showing a flash of unusual seriousness before he smiles slightly.)
Paul: "Luckily, I can afford it. Before retiring here, I had a long and complicated life, but I also made sure I had enough savings for when my children needed them. If you want to go, you're covered."
(Stan smiles broadly, excited by the prospect of attending such a prestigious institution.)
Stan: "I will, Dad! I won't let you down."
(The next morning, Stan runs over to Silfie's house to tell her the news. He finds her practicing magic near the river. When he sees her, he can't help but smile.)
Stan: "Silfie, can you believe it? I've been accepted to Ranoa Magical University. I'll be going there soon."
(Silfie freezes for a moment. Then she lowers her gaze, trying to hold back her tears. Finally, she sits on a nearby rock, hugging her knees.)
Silfie: "Are you leaving...? But... what am I going to do without you? You're my only friend, Stan. All the other kids hate me because of my green hair. They say I'm a Superd demon."
(Stan frowns, sitting next to her.)
Stan: "That's nonsense. It doesn't matter what anyone says. You're a great person and an amazing mage. When I get back, I want to see how much stronger you've become."
Silfie: (Crying)
"But you were always the only one who believed in me. I don't want you to go."
(Stan hugs her, letting Silfie cry against his chest.)
Stan: "I'll never stop being your friend, Silfie. I promise I'll come back, and when I do, we'll be even better wizards."
The two of them sit together, looking out at the river as the sun begins to rise. Although there is sadness in the air, there is also a promise of a future.)
The farewell between Silfie and Stan/Rudeus was an emotionally charged moment. Silfie, her eyes shining with the tears she was trying to hold back, showed up at the Greyrat house the night before Rudeus's departure. Dressed in her best clothes, she carried a small gift: a bracelet made of woven flowers, something simple but meaningful. When she handed it to Stan, she said with a trembling voice,
"Promise me you won't forget me."
Stan, touched by the gesture, leaned down to accept the bracelet and assured her,
"You will always be my friend, Silfie. No matter where I am or how much time passes." Someday, we'll see each other again.
Silfie pressed her lips together, nodding vigorously as she wiped her tears with her sleeve. Ego made him a promise:
"While you're gone, I'll take care of Norn and Aisha like they were my own sisters. I'll be their big friend and make sure they grow up happy. You can trust me."
Stan gave him a sincere smile. "I know you'll do great. You're strong, Silfie, and even though this world can be unfair at times, you deserve all the good it has to offer."
The farewell ended with an awkward but sincere hug. Silfie didn't want to stay much longer; she knew that if she did, she'd have a hard time letting him go.
The next day, Rudeus/Stan left for Ranoa Magical University, carrying a mixture of emotions. Although he was homesick for his home and friends, he was also excited for what the future held.
When he arrived at the university, the scene came as a shock to him. The institution bore no resemblance to the universities of his past life: there were no modern classrooms, no cafeterias, no digital whiteboards. Instead, he encountered austere classrooms, professors with wizardly wiles, and an almost medieval teaching system. Classes were conducted with scrolls, wands, and practical demonstrations outdoors. It was a drastic change, but Stan adapted.
Stan/Rudeus entered as a nobody: a boy of barely 7 years old who, to most, seemed precocious and spoiled. However, his prior knowledge and ingenuity quickly began to shine. Although he initially felt out of place, he soon began to transform the university from within.
Using ideas from his past life, he proposed changes that would improve the university experience for everyone. He convinced the authorities of the importance of establishing uniforms to foster equality and professionalism among students. He suggested the creation of a small restaurant on campus, with menus tailored to the different races and cultures that coexisted at the university. Although these ideas were initially met with skepticism, they soon proved successful, and Rudeus's reputation grew.
During his time at the university, Rudeus also took the opportunity to learn various world languages through his fellow students of different races. His ability to connect with others, combined with his talent for magic, allowed him to quickly rise in status. By the time he reached the age of 12, he was already considered a notable figure among the students.
In the final years of his stay, he met two demi-human students: Linia Dedoldia and Pursena Adoldia. Both were princesses of the Doldia tribe, but at the university, they were simply students with immense egos and a natural talent for influencing others. Linia, with her brash attitude and witty remarks, and Pursena, with her intimidating aura and fierce loyalty to her friend, became a constant presence in Rudeus's life.
Although they clashed at first, especially due to Rudeus's pragmatic and unimpressionable nature, a relationship of mutual respect gradually formed. Linia and Pursena recognized Rudeus's intelligence and considered him a valuable ally, while he appreciated his honesty and determination.
After five years at the university, Rudeus finally achieved the equivalent of a master's degree in magic. By then, his influence had left a permanent mark on the institution. Not only had he elevated his personal status, but he had transformed the university into a more accessible and functional place for future generations.
At his graduation ceremony, as he gazed up at the clear sky above the campus, Rudeus couldn't help but reflect on how far he had come since his reincarnation. Although the weight of his past life lingered, he also felt he had found a purpose in this new world.
Atop the main tower of Ranoa Magical University, a giant orb hovered, dark and opaque, like an unmoving eye watching from on high. Ever since Rudeus had entered, that orb had been an enigma. He had heard teachers and students speculate about its origin, but the answer was always the same: no one knew anything. According to records, the sphere simply appeared one day 12 years ago, without warning. The wisest sorcerers tried to study it, but all attempts to interact with it failed. Eventually, they left it there, becoming just another mystery in the magical world.
Upon receiving his title of Master of Magic, Rudeus wanted to celebrate. He organized a small gathering with his closest friends: Prince Zanoba Shirone, a prodigy with an unusual passion for magical figurines; Cliff Grimoire, an arrogant but talented young mage; and the always troublesome demi-human princesses Linia Dedoldia and Pursena Adoldia.
The gathering was a chaotic mess filled with laughter and friendly magical challenges. It was then that Rudeus decided to show off a spell he had been secretly inventing: a combi
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