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Arcane Innovator

Darian was reincarnated from a modern-day Earth into a harsh new world as a poor villager. He wondered what he did to deserve such fate... Until one day when he discovered that magic is real. "I live in a fantasy world!" "Since I have nothing better to do, I want to try if I could cast some magic..." ... "I did it...! I can use magic...!" From that day on all he could think of was to fulfill his dream to become a mage. But he was still only a poor villager... To change that he must carefully navigate the dangerous world with his newfound powers and risk it all to pursue his dream. Many will try to stop him as power is not something that is freely given here. You have to seize it for yourself and destroy anyone who stands in your way. "I will not rest until I had achieved my goal, no matter the obstacles that lay ahead. For I am Darian, and I am destined for greatness."

CosmicQuill · Fantasy
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50 Chs

Learning to Control the Elements

I rose before dawn the following day and made my way back to the forest, my mind filled with determination.

As I approached the stump where I had hidden the umbrifila leaves, I paused to take in the beauty of the forest. The trees towered overhead, their leaves rustling softly in the morning breeze. The birds were just starting to wake up, their chirps and trills filling the air.

But my thoughts were focused on the task at hand. I had to find a way to dry the herbs quickly and efficiently.

As a temporary solution i decided to use the natural resources of the forest to my advantage.

I quickly gathered some thin branches and twine, and set to work constructing a makeshift drying rack. Carefully, I tied each umbrifila leaf to a branch and hung them up, making sure they were evenly spaced and well-ventilated.

With the herbs safely drying in the cool air, I breathed a sigh of relief.

I surveyed the drying rack, pleased with my handiwork, but this still doesn't solve the main problem; drying them this way would take too long.

There is mostly shade and very little sunlight inside the forest, and I can't leave them there overnight, not only because rain could ruin my efforts, but also because some animal might come to eat them.

I decided to take a risk and leave the herbs in the forest for the day, but I resolved to come back before nightfall to check on them. I couldn't bear the thought of all my hard work going to waste because of some unforeseeable circumstance.

I then decided to start working on my magic.

I began by focusing on my control of air. I closed my eyes and imagined a gentle breeze blowing through the forest. I could feel the cool air on my skin and the rustling of the leaves as they swayed in the wind. I took a deep breath and opened my eyes, ready to begin.

I reached down and gathered a handful of dust from the ground. I threw it into the air, watching as it danced and twirled in the wind. I closed my eyes and concentrated, picturing the air molecules moving in my mind.

I then tried to move the cloud of dust myself with magic. At first, my attempts at controlling the dust were futile. But I persevered, focusing on the cloud of dust as a whole rather than a collection of individual particles.

Finally, I succeeded. The dust began to move as I willed it, swirling and shifting in the air.

But it was a taxing process. Controlling the dust directly was exhausting and gave me a headache. I knew I needed to find a more efficient way to use my magic.

Instead of controlling the dust, I pictured a cloud of air in its place. I focused on the movement of the air molecules and tried to will them to move in the way I desired.

It was difficult to tell if it was working, as air is invisible, but I sensed a shift in the wind.

Determined to test my new ability, I gathered another handful of dust and threw it into the air. This time, I focused on the cloud of air and willed it to move. To my delight, the dust moved with the air, following my commands.

"Finally!" I shouted with joy and was filled with happiness.

I had never attempted to control multiple elements before, but with a clear objective in mind, it had become much easier to do.

I then gathered some dry twigs and started a fire nearby, trying to control the hot air above it. I sat cross-legged on the forest floor, surrounded by the rustling leaves of the trees, I willed my mana to move the hot air above the pile, but the quick movements of the air molecules made it a challenge.

I closed my eyes and took a deep breath, allowing my consciousness to merge with the elements around me. I felt the heat emanating from the fire and the coolness of the surrounding air, and with a sudden surge of power, I managed to move the air and compress it into a funnel-like shape.

The hot air rushed towards the hanging herbs, and soon enough, they began to flutter in the warm wind I was generating. A sense of triumph washed over me as I opened my eyes, admiring the sight of the herbs swaying in the breeze.

But my elation was short-lived as my attention turned to the next challenge: water manipulation.

The idea of using water to evaporate the moisture from the umbrifila leaves was still lingering in my mind, and I knew that mastering this element was crucial to my success.

I walked to the nearby lake by the waterfall I discovered with Helga and sat on the bank, watching the water flow by. I closed my eyes and concentrated, visualizing the movement of the water molecules. I tried to feel the coolness of the water and the gentle current against my skin.

I reached out with my mind and focused on a small section of the water, attempting to control its movement. At first, it didn't seem to be working, and I was worried that I had bitten off more than I could chew. But then I felt a shift in the water, as if it were responding to my thoughts.

I slowly lifted my hand, and the water rose with it, creating a small stream of water that flowed through the air. I was amazed at what I had achieved, and I couldn't help but smile with excitement.

But then, as I tried to control the water more, I realized that it was much more difficult than controlling the air. The water was heavy and sluggish, and I could feel it resisting my efforts. I knew that I had to keep practicing if I wanted to master this element.

It was time to move on to the hard part. I plucked an ordinary leaf from one of the branches of a nearby tree and stared at it intently, imagining the water coursing through its veins.

"Water can be gas too, right?"

"So what if I injected energy into the water inside the leaf and forced it to become water vapor?"

It was a risky endeavor, but I was determined to try.

I focused all my attention on the leaf and sent a surge of energy through it. At first, the water inside resisted, and I could feel the strain on my mana. But I refused to give up and continued to pour more energy into the leaf.

Suddenly, the leaf glowed brightly, and then, to my horror, it turned into ash. I had put too much energy into it and destroyed the leaf.

I spent the rest of the day trying to perfect my mana control, until I was too tired to continue and decided to call it a day.

As the sun began to set, I made my way back to my makeshift drying rack. The umbrifila were still hanging, and I knew that time was running out.

I gathered my herbs and stowed them again into the hollowed-out stump. My mind was a flurry of thoughts and emotions as I trudged back home, pondering over the events of the day.

The next day, I returned to the forest, and I sat on the ground with a determined glint in my eye, staring at a new leaf intently.

I concentrated all my energy on the water inside it and focused on removing it from the leaf and transforming it into vapor. My mana moved through my body, and I felt the heat building up inside me.

I focused all my energy on the leaf and sent a surge of power through it. This time, there was resistance, but I was prepared for it. With a deep breath, I increased my efforts, pouring more mana into the leaf, until I felt a sudden release of pressure.

The water inside the leaf transformed into vapor, and I watched in awe as it slowly dissipated into the air.

I sat back, letting out a deep sigh of relief. The effort had been worth it, and I had made progress in my training. The possibilities of what I could do with my newfound abilities were endless, and I couldn't wait to explore them further.

I repeated the process on a few more leaves, each time honing my control and minimizing the amount of energy I had to inject. It was a delicate balance, but with practice, I was getting better.

So now is the time to show the real deal.

I carefully laid the herbs out in front of me and began to channel my magic.

As I focused on the delicate balance of heat and air, I slowly turned the water inside into vapor and drew it out of the herbs, and then used the hot air to get rid of the moisture, allowing them to dry gently and naturally.

It took several hours, but finally, the herbs were perfectly dried, and I could store them in a cool, dark place for when I go back to the city.

With my heart racing and my mind buzzing with excitement, I realized that my adventures in the forest were only just beginning and that there was so much more to discover and learn about magic.