Felzen was at peace. Atop the Mount Suria reserved exclusively for Suin students during their meditation, he admired the Sar landscape as the wind blew in strong gusts. He was the only one near the peak of the mountain, the other students either not allowed or not willing to climb that high. He looked down at the at the verdant, green country, of which he was the self-proclaimed Lord of. "Argh!! Enough with the sight-seeing, I have to focus if I want to get any better," He thought to himself.
Hours passed, when Felzen again opened his eyes, to darkness. His steady concentration, caused the rock of the mountain to envelop him in it's solid embrace. "Wow...I'm getting pretty good at this," he muttered with a sly smile. He seperated the rock and drove it back into the mountain. "Well, I better get back, just hope nobody talks to me..." Felzen sighed and with a few stretches...jumped off the mountain side. As his foot hit the rock side of a craggy face, he flattened and morphed the jagged edges with his mana to make a single, smooth slide. Suddenly, he noticed three unusally large flying shapes zip past the air, almost causing Felzen to fall off the rock slide. "WHAT THE...?!?!?" Felzen was at a loss for words. He would've thought of them as the rare Ke'o birds which rarely, if ever pass through Sar, if not for two things: He saw the glint of metal on them, and they reeked of the Drasna magic that some of the students, or "heretics" as he called them, used only exponentially more powerful. With that sight on his mind, he rode the slide for a while more then leaped off about 80 feet from the ground, as he launched an obelisk from the valley ground for him to land on. As he created steps for him to walk down, he reformed the mountain rock back to its original form and lowered the obelisk.
"That was fun, I guess, but what were those things?" thought Felzen as he walked back to the collage, He passed by the Siltoan Caverns where Drasna students usually hung out, covering his nose to keep the stench of their magic from burning his nostrils. As he walked through the courtyard, another student, Sol by the feel of his mana, bright and active, tackled him to the floor. "Watch where you're going, hot-head!" Felzen yelled, but the student was already gone.
At his room, Felzen fell onto his bed, the black forms on his mind. "That metal. It's luster was quite unique....I've seen it before....AHA! It is Interium. It is found in only certain qualities of earth and is usually...made for...nah, they'd never come to Sar, I must be meditating too hard..." Felzen took a look at his tonfas, stacked against his dresser, and decided to practice a bit outside. As he walked downstairs, he jumped at the sound of an explosion. He ran outside to a disturbing, shocking scene. The town was ablaze in flames, and the corpses of his fellow students, some the only friends he had. In confusion, he looked to see that the forest, his beautiful forest, were torn asunder by giant chasms, scarring the once beautiful land. The stench emanating from the scars was disgusting, even worse than the Drasna magic. Suddenly, Felzen was surrounded by dark forms, the same ones from earlier. The smell was intoxicating, and an armored, clawed hand jutted out from the dark, shadowy....things, and struck Felzen in nerve. As he fell toward the cobblestone walkway, his body not responding he had a final thought. "Master Julio....where are you....."
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