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Death, Devotion, Dissonance

Death, Devotion, Dissonance describes the story of Evin, a boy who learns he’s a mage in his 10th birthday. Finally, he could get rid of the Voice stuck in his head. After ten years of being thought as a lunatic by everyone around him, finally, he could be free of it. After all, mages are said to be able to do anything, right? A little Voice in his head shouldn’t be too hard to handle. However, things do not go as Evin planned. Turns out, the Voice in his head allows him to cast magic in a way accessible to only nobility of the kingdom. This new revelation puts Evin in the spotlight, as many people become curious as to why a commoner knows such things… Everyone seems to suddenly want something from him. Circumstances force Evin to trust the Voice in his head and listen to its advice, as he suddenly realizes that it’s the only ally he has inside the Academy. How will the relationship between these two develop? Will Evin be able to separate from the Voice or will he have to keep relying on it? What is the Voice and what is its purpose in the first place? ----- Author's notes: Ummm, If you want something light and fun, the novel's probably not for you. That doesn't mean it's hard to read, though. I, personally, do not believe in labyrinthine descriptions and over-convoluted terminologies. You'll know exactly what you're reading about and won't need to waste braincells trying to understand my sentences (unless I wanna pull a sneaky on ya and intentionally make things confusing). But thematically, the story's gonna be quite dark and heavy, especially in the earlier chaps. I do promise you'll be rewarded for it all later with satisfying characters and conclusions to plots, and I hope you can join me in this journey. Thank you for checking the novel out. uwuwu. Also, If you want more info about this novel, then you can check out my review of it. ----- 11 (ish) Chaps weekly. ----- Cover Art by Bactewia. May the Empress bless that potato's hands. Link to her post here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNPrJRJF_16/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link ---- -----

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A flawed education

Unheeding the voice's confusion, the Chairman continued.

"We'll first focus on the Material Prime Elements first: Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Light and Darkness. As you all know, everything material in the World are made of these six elements. Even your bodies are made fully of these elements. The heat of your limbs symbolize fire, the blood in your veins symbolize water, the bones in your body symbolize earth, the lungs in your body symbolize air. The spheres which are your eyes are the only organ capable of observing the beauty of light, so the rest of your organs won't desire to have the deadly magnificence of sunlight shining on them directly.

<No-no-no. Don't listen to this, Evin. And don't even dare think that any of this pseudoscience would be useful for you,> the voice finally made up its mind about the contents of the speech and quickly turned protective of Evin, almost fearing that these words would bring harm to him.

<Why do you say so?> Evin questioned.

<He speaks of old knowledge. Not as in ancient and grand; outdated useless,> it decreed. It fell into mumbles for a bit, ones that Evin started to notice after he learned how to create telepathic connections with the voice. <No wonder Decatur made such a poor show of magic the other day. I was quite confused at time, wondering if this best noble society, or just glaring failure... It seems that problem lay in basis his knowledge.>

Evin remembered the brilliant flames that Decatur willed into existence, and couldn't help but wonder what the voice would deem a success. Well, Evin knew it had the right to call others failures, as Evin was first witness to the miracles it could create.

<But it does show that Imagination Casting will work out for a mage, if they're hundred percent sure of what doing to be right,> the voice fell into thought again. <Such a lax system of magics... it has four different methods casting spells, and not only that, allows for mistakes, as long the mage is convinced that they're correct. It's almost if was designed to allow anyone everyone dabble in magics, with requirement being one possess mana-core. so unbelievably cheap power provides.>

<Shouldn't there be a price to paid for these feats of magic? Or am I just being old and grumpy?> the voice snarled. <No matter. I wished didn't have to teach you sciences myself if could help it, but suppose it's inevitable.>

Evin listened to the rest of the lecture with an attitude of not ridicule, but skepticism. It wasn't a hard attitude to take, with the voice offering a variety of counterarguments to the Chairman's teachings.

But as it was doing this, it shared with Evin its calmness and some of its ability, so Evin wouldn't give away the fact that he possessed deeper knowledge in his head. If others paid attention to him, they would find a boy acting calm, just so he could hide the excitement he was keeping inside. 'A childish trait, but a natural one,' the voice explained.

Evin didn't know whether or not the Chairman was fooled by this act, as the man continued to speak of the elements, seemingly not caring about the thoughts and reactions of the students.

He spoke long about the subject before giving everyone a book of puzzles and other various mind games, explaining that mental exercises were the best path of training one's Imagination Casting. Evin glanced through the book with the same skepticism, but the voice agreed with the Chairman on this point. It warned Evin that it would not help him in solving these puzzles, reminding Evin of his occasional slowness.

The next class was also one that the Chairman taught – Natural Sciences. This one was only taught to commoners, so thankfully, Evin could bid farewell to the penetrating gazes of the nobles for the time being. But it still seemed a rather unpopular class, as the total number of students only reached ten in total.

The contents of the first lecture were practically the same as what the man taught in the first lecture of Imagination Casting. Except, of course, the parts about using World energies to cast spells using this knowledge.

Instead, he spoke deeper about the elements: their roles in plants, animals, and even the creation of the World. Evin could tell that the man really cared about teaching about this subject to these commoners. Perhaps this was his way of bridging the gap between the two social classes.

But learning the same thing two times did not sit well with Evin. Moreover, the voice had thoroughly convinced him that both instances of this same thing was practically useless to learn about, so Evin resolved to speak with the Chairman and be released of Natural Sciences, at least.

After the class was finished, he walked up to the Chairman, but had to wait for another student to finish speaking with him.

<It's impressive how people are able to create whole entire sub-sciences out of baseless speculations,> the voice chuckled as Evin waited for the Chairman. <I suppose it's wrong of me to call them baseless as one could cast magic with them. He-he, like someone using their orifice transport water – they'd hold the liquid in mouths and spit it out when they've reached destination! Sounds stupid, not mention disgusting me, but each own, I suppose. Ha-ha-ha!>

The voice sounded angry at the beginnings of the Chairman's lessons, but halfway through the first lecture, it returned to its cynicisms and sarcasms.

Evin saw that the Chairman was finished with the previous student and shoving down a sigh, he walked over to the man. He realized much too late that he should've been thinking of polite words to refuse the man's teachings.

"What did you want to talk about?" the Chairman asked.

"I… I wanted to be freed of the class about Science," Evin fumbled.

"Hmm… You seemed unimpressed today…" the Chairman noted.

Evin was under the impression that he acted well today, so the statement caught him off guard. It took him his all to keep himself calm as he urgently sent a distress signal to the voice.

<Just tell him some random half-truth,> it ordered. <You can't have me handpick your words for you all the time, now can you?>

Evin thought for a bit, before answering with what he thought appropriate.

"I feel it's detrimental to me."

"Detrimental?" the Chairman seemed surprised.

"It's hard to explain."

"Would it negatively affect your casting?"

"I don't think it will, but I feel it wouldn't help either."

The Chairman stood pondering, no doubt wondering if Evin was just lying to slip out of a class he didn't like. After observing him for a bit, he made up his opinion.

"If you think so, then I won't force you to learn under me. You won't have to attend Natural Sciences from now on… But I can't so easily relieve of you Imagination Casting as well."

"Alright."

Evin didn't protest, as the voice explained what kind of effect him leaving the class after a single lecture would have. It would be a giant slap to the Chairman's face, who most likely pulled countless strings to put Evin there; and it would also be a discouragement for every other commoner thinking of studying Imagination Casting.

"Okay, with that out of the way, let's go to the next class, shall we?"

Evin's next class was Combat Training, and the teacher would be Vice-Chair Bokh, if Evin wasn't remembering wrongly.

"You're also going to be teaching us the class?"

"No, I'll just attend it as an observer for the time being," the Chairman smiled.

The two walked over to a more contained area of the Arena, chatting about idle things on the way. The Chairman as always, was in his friendly and lively mood, and soon enough, Evin stopped trying to see hidden meanings attached to the man's words.

At their destination, most of the nobles were already there, fussing around Decatur as always. Evin couldn't tell what they were saying exactly, because of the distance and the general noise, but he could make some guessed. Bella, the girl who was sitting behind Evin, was speaking softly with the Vice-chair, most likely talking about a spell of some sorts, judging by the occasional sparks of mana.

Evin could also see Arza and Lopar standing on the sidelines, as well as some other students of commoner, but mage origins. Evin said his pleasantries to the Chairman and walked up to Arza.

"So? How was your class with the nobles?" the boy asked, grinning from cheek to cheek.

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