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Legend of the Sage by Daedalus
Chapter 2: Gain the Class!

Chapter 2: Gain the Class!

The Mage’s Guild of Anderalex consisted of twelve towers and what looked like a fairly standard two story mansion. It was an architect’s nightmare – it looked like each time they had added a tower, they built it without consideration for constancy – they built in the style that was in fashion with what they had on hand.

Inside, David walked up to the woman behind the front desk.

“Hello. I’m here to become a Mage.”

The woman looked up and replied, “To become a Mage, you have to talk to the head of the Guild, Master Donovan. He’s free right now, so if you will follow me, I’ll show you to his study.”

She stood up and lead David up a flight of stairs, through a door, and then up a long set of spiral stairs, ending in an ordinary wooden door. She knocked.

From behind the door came a “Come in.”

She opened the door for David to enter, then shut it behind him, leaving him alone with Donovan.

“Master Donovan, my name is David, and I would like to become a Mage.”

“Show me your qualifications.”

David was confused, but he realized that the man was asking to see his stats. “Show Stat and Skill Windows to Donovan.”

Character NameDavidAlignmentNeutralLevel1ProfessionNoneTitlesLibrarian of the Anderalex LibraryFame0Health90Mana5730Strength8Agility10Vitality9Wisdom573Intelligence581Luck0Leadership0Attack0Defense0Magic Resistances:None

Reading Comprehension Intermediate, Level 7 28% [Passive]

You are able to read much faster with greater comprehension

You sometimes gain relevant skills from the books that you read

Touching a book yields a detailed analysis of its contents

Enchanting Level 1, 43% [Active]

Allows the user to imbue mana into objects to give them special properties based on skill level and wisdom

Mana cost: Dependent on skill level and difficulty of enchantment

Known enchantments:

Imbue: The simplest of enchantments, it increases the quality of the item by enhancing its base properties. Mana cost - 30 mp

Alchemy Level 1, 78% [Active & Passive]

Passively enhances the effects of potions

Allows you to create potions with certain effects

Breathing Patterns Level 1, 56% [Active & Passive]

Breathing allows you to take in mana. Different Breathing Patterns give different effects. Patterns can be registered, and later activated to achieve their full effects.

Registered Patterns:

Normal: Regenerates 10 mana per minute

Deep Breaths: This pattern increases mana regeneration to 30 mana/minute and reduces the effects of debuffs, but reduces the Agility stat by 40%

Shallow Breaths: This pattern decreases mana regeneration to 2 mana/minute, but increases the Agility and Strength stat by 20%

Mana Control Level 1, 0% [Active]

Grants you the ability to control the mana around and inside of you

Mineralogy Level 1, 14% [Active and Passive]

More ores appear to you

More easily able to extract ores

Auto-mapping Level 1, 3% [Active]

Makes a map for you of your immediate surroundings

Mana cost: 5 mana per second

Anatomy Level 1, 21% [Passive]

More easily able to strike critical points with weapons and spells

More easily heal people

Herbology Level 1, 18% [Passive]

More useful plants appear around you

Able to extract plants from the ground without harming them

Cooking Level 1, 40% [Active]

Able to cook better food more easily

Master Donovan looked shocked.

“How can you be level one, and yet have so much wisdom and intelligence? You are easily the equal of a level 200 mage.”

“I work at the library,” David said, “it gives me the opportunity to read all I want. Am I really so incredible? Surely others have come similarly prepared?”

“If you were to become a mage, you would without a doubt be the most powerful beginner I’ve ever seen,” Donovan said seriously.

“Is that a bad thing?” David asked, worried about the frown on Donovan’s face.

“No, but is that all you want to aim for? As a mage, I can tell you that we mages are extremely limited in our capabilities – almost all of our spells are used for fighting. We rarely create new spells, and when we do, all they do is destroy. Other magical professions are limited in other ways - druids only work with nature magic, shamans have only weak offensive skills and buffs, black and light mages are limited to their chosen elements. However, these are not the only classes for a magical practitioner. Have you heard of the Sages?”

David shook his head.

“That doesn’t surprise me – Sages were always ones who avoided the public eye, and so gained little fame during their time on this earth. But all those who knew of their existence recognized the Sages as the most powerful magic practitioners to walk the earth. According to those who knew of them, you could feel their very presence when they entered the room. They had powers beyond the ken of normal mortals. The only thing that we could understand about them was that they had no limitations such as those placed on the other magical practitioners. However, it has been at least 400 years since the last Sage was seen.”

“So, you think I could attain this class?”

“Well… maybe. The difficulty lies in the secrecy surrounding the Sages – none alive today know their initiation rituals, or even if they had such a thing. At no time did two Sages appear together, so it’s even possible that each Sage had to find his own way to the path. However, if you choose to pursue the class, I will tell you something that I have discovered by studying the lives of the Sages.”

The Path to Sagehood

Donovan has told you of the Sages of ages past, and their mighty powers. He has offered to show you the beginning of the Path of the Sage, if you will pursue it to its end.

Difficulty: Class Change Quest

Quest Requirements: Impress the head of a Mage’s Guild with Wisdom and Intelligence stats that are much higher than they ought to be, for your level. Be classless.

Quest Rewards: the Sage class

You only fail when you give up

Failure or refusal to accept the quest will result in a significantly lowered reputation among Mage’s Guilds, and you will be unable to convert to the mage class

The punishment for failing or refusing the quest was the inability to convert to the mage class. If he was unable to become a mage, then all the work he had out into raising his Wisdom and his Intelligence would become virtually useless. He had no choice but to accept.

“I accept”

“Fantastic. I’ve always wondered, but I’ve never met someone talented enough to act on my theories. Anyway, one thing I found in common among all the Sages is that they could all sense mana in one form or another. Most mages also gain this ability at some point, but it seems that the Sages could sense far more than the average mage could.”

“How do you know that if the last Sage disappeared 400 years ago?”

Donovan smiled, pleased at the sharp wit of his student, “When I inherited this guild from my predecessor, many, many years ago, it only had eleven towers. As was in fashion at the time, I wanted to build a fourth tower, for my own personal use. I went over the architectural plans to see where the ideal spot to add the tower was. While I was digging the foundation, I made an amazing discovery. I found the personal study of one of the Sages, Sage Jolin. Inside, I discovered a journal about her early life as a Sage – omitting only the way she had become one. Relevant to this situation, she also wrote both of how she had learned to sense mana – by sitting in the middle of a forest near her home and meditating for weeks – and of a strange room of her own creation where mana is powerfully concentrated. She used the room to work her most powerful magics. I also found the room of which she spoke. There, I learned to sense mana. If you stay in there long enough, I believe that you might be able to learn the Sages’ method of sensing mana. Follow me, I’ll show you the room.”

David followed Donovan out the door and all the way to the bottom of the tower. Once there, Donovan walked around the last step, and in the shadows beneath the staircase, waved his hand once in front of the wall, which disappeared as if it had never been. Behind it lay a shadowed staircase. Donovan lead the way, down the staircase, which was two flights. At the bottom of the staircase lay a door, which Donovan unlocked with a gesture and opened the door for David to enter. Inside was a study not unlike Donovan’s, many meters above their heads. Donovan pointed to a door in the far wall and said,

“Through there is the room. I noticed that, in the room, no matter how long you stay, you never get hungry or thirsty, so you can stay as long as you need to.”

David squared his shoulders, marched over and threw open the door. Beyond it was a pure white, square room. Each wall was 5 meters wide. When he closed the door behind him, David realized that the door was the only non-white in the room – there was no furniture, no decorations, nothing. Just pure white walls.

David sat down. He was determined to get this class, no matter how long it took him.

For three days, David sat there, eyes closed, breathing deeply and slowly. He was just beginning to get impatient with this method, when he realized that sight might have played a part in gaining the skill, so he opened his eyes.

For another three days, he sat with his eyes open, staring in front of him, looking for some sign that he had gained the ability to sense mana. Finally, on the sixth day, a bell sounded

*Ding*

New Skill: You have attempted to learn Mana Sight, but you already have ten skills, would you like to delete one and learn Mana Sight?

“Yes”

Which skill would you like to delete?

Reading Comprehension Intermediate, Level 7 28% [Passive]

Enchanting Level 1, 43% [Active]

Alchemy Level 1, 78% [Active & Passive]

Breathing Patterns Level 1, 56% [Active & Passive]

Mana Control Level 1, 0% [Active]

Mineralogy Level 1, 14% [Active and Passive]

Auto-mapping Level 1, 3% [Active]

Anatomy Level 1, 21% [Passive]

Herbology Level 1, 18% [Passive]

Cooking Level 1, 40% [Active]

“Mineralogy”

Mineralogy skill deleted

Mana Sight learned

As soon as the last window popped up, David began to see. The whole room was filled with swirling motes of light – most of them white, but a few were red or silver or green or black.

David sat there, just taking it in, for a long time. The way that the mana danced filled him with wonder.

Eventually, he got up and returned to Donovan’s office. As he climbed the staircase, he realized that the mana lit up dark places.

As he entered, Donovan looked up, searching his face for a sign that he had succeeded.

“I’ve gained the skill Mana Sight.”

Donovan broke out in a smile. “Excellent – when I learned to see, I gained the skill Mage’s Sight, which only allows me to see the inner workings of spells. What do you see with your Sight?”

“I see mana itself, floating all around us, like little motes of light dancing in the breeze.”

“I wish I could see it,” Donovan said wistfully. Shaking his head, he continued, “Regardless, your path to Sagehood is not yet complete. One other thing I learned from Jolin’s journal is that Sage’s also have the ability to control all mana, including that outside of themselves.”

“Like this?”

David lifted his hand, palm up, and envisioned the mana around him being pulled there, gathering above his palm.

The motes of light swirled and then started, like a whirlpool, to make its way to the growing mass above his palm.

Donovan’s eyes popped out of his head when he saw the ball of light, translucent at first, but becoming more and more opaque.

When David had gathered all the mana in the room, he noticed something – there was a much larger amount of colored mana here than there had been in the room. Caught up in his task, he ignored Donovan as he set out to separate the colors from one another, and from the white mana.

He started by removing the most obvious colors of mana - separating out each into its own, much smaller ball - the yellow mana, then the red, the brown, the blue, the green, the purple, the black, and a tiny amount of silver.

When he had finished, there was one large ball of white, orbited by smaller balls of various colors.

*Ding*

New Skill: You have attempted to learn Mana Purification, but you alreadyhave ten skills, would you like to delete one and learn Mana Purification?

“Yes”

Which skill would you like to delete?

Reading Comprehension Intermediate, Level 7 28% [Passive]

Enchanting Level 1, 43% [Active]

Alchemy Level 1, 78% [Active & Passive]

Breathing Patterns Level 1, 56% [Active & Passive]

Mana Control Level 1, 30% [Active]

Mana Sight Level 1, 78% [Passive]

Auto-mapping Level 1, 3% [Active]

Anatomy Level 1, 21% [Passive]

Herbology Level 1, 18% [Passive]

Cooking Level 1, 40% [Active]

“Anatomy”

Anatomy skill deleted

Mana Purification learned

David, still curious as to the nature of the colored mana, stuck his finger into the yellow ball of mana. He started as a vision unfolded around him, of the joyous feeling as he soared through a cloudless sky and then swooped down towards the ground, then rushing along, parallel to the ground, across the wide plains of grass.

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-Oh…this must be wind mana. But I thought that there was only one kind of mana. Maybe the book was wrong. I wonder what the other colors are…

David touched each in turn.

Red became a vision of dancing and leaping in a small encirclement, giving off light and heat, which faded into a frenzied race across the treetops.

-Fire mana

Brown became a vision of standing steady in a field, through many cold winters and hot summers, then a cave deep underground, where nothing penetrated.

-Earth mana

Blue became a vision of jumping off a cliff and freefalling into a rocky basin, fading into swirling about.

-Water mana

Green became a vision of growing slowly over time, reaching higher and higher, then of racing along the ground in the grass, chasing a deer far ahead.

-Life mana?

Purple became a vision of falling from the sky with incredible speed, crashing into the ground.

-Lightning mana

Black became unending darkness, with no change.

-Dark mana

Finally, when David touched the silver mana, he saw a brief vision of a hammer, coming down, lit by a red glow.

-Metal mana, maybe? I’ve never heard of a metal mage, though. Hmm…

When David finally broke from his reverie, he looked at Donovan. Donovan was obviously amazed, and he didn’t bother to hide it.

“What is it?” David asked.

“It took you six days to learn how to see like a Sage, then less than a minute to gain a skill that the world hasn’t seen in 4 centuries. How could I not be amazed?”

“I’d already gained the skill, I just hadn’t used it before. Anyway, what’s next?”

“That’s as much as Jolin’s journal mentioned. However, legends of Sages always spoke of their ability to use the same spell more efficiently and more powerfully than any others. It could be the product of their wisdom, but I believe that it may have had something to do with a special ability of theirs. Watch, I’ll demonstrate a simple Fireball spell.”

David watched as some of the bright white mass of mana in Donovan’s chest split off, and rushed through his body towards his hand. As it went through his skin, the white mana was tinged red. As the mana gathered in his hand, a ball of flame appeared. All this happened in an instant, but David was somehow able to recognize that there was a difference between the mana when it was inside Donovan’s body and when it was outside his body.

-Hmm, it looks like he converted some of the mana into fire mana as it left his hand. Maybe it’s possible to convert all mana from one form to another.

David tried taking some of the normal mana from inside him, and as it left his palm, he thought fiery thoughts. The mana was tinged red, but it was still mostly white. He released it, and tried again, taking the mana and pushing the heat and the light of fire into it. This time, much more of the mana was red, almost a tenth of it.

*Ding*

Mana Purification and Mana Control upgraded and converted into Mana Mastery

“Show skill window, Mana Mastery”

Mana Mastery Level 1, 13% [Active]

Grants complete control over the mana around you

Can separate mana into its component parts and convert it from one form to another

With an increase in skill level, you can control more mana and convert it more effectively

David tried again to make the Fireball, this time trying to convert all of the mana to red. He achieved about a quarter. Nevertheless, the Fireball was noticeably more powerful than both his previous attempts and Donovan’s own Fireball. The heat given off by this Fireball was incomparably greater.

“I shouldn’t even be surprised at this point. You have gained skills most mages can only dream of without even breaking a sweat. As far as I know, you have all of the qualifications of a sage. Do you wish to become a sage?”

Class Change: Sage

Would you like to become a Sage?

“Yes.”

Magic Resistances:None

Character NameDavidAlignmentNeutralLevel1ProfessionSageTitlesLibrarian of the Anderalex LibraryFame0Health90Mana6730Strength8Agility10Vitality9Wisdom673Intelligence681Luck0Leadership0Attack0Defense0- +100 to Wisdom and Intelligence

- All magic skills can be learned to Grandmaster level

- Spell restrictions lifted, able to learn and use any spell

- Mana regeneration speed increases by 300%

- Mana consumption for all spells decreases by 75%

- All skills, except weaponry skills, can be learned to Master level

- You cannot learn any weaponry skills

- You cannot wear armor

- You cannot earn fame, nor can you earn infamy or gain a murderer’s mark

- Reputation with all mages is high

- Using a magical focus will decrease spell casting time by half

- Certain class-specific skills will become available to you based on your level in Mana Mastery and Mana Sight

Grimoire Level 1, 0% [Active & Passive]

Allows you to soulbind a Grimoire that can store some of your spells, allowing them to be used with a significantly reduced casting time and mana cost. More spells can be stored as the skill level increases.

Current storage space: 10 spells

Mana Understanding Level 1, 0% [Passive]

Your knowledge of various manas gives you more power over mana. Currently, you can learn any spell Tier 4 or less that you see with Mana Sight. Skill level increases with use of high-level magics. Higher levels unlock new properties.

Magical Presence stat generated

Magical Presence is the magical equivalent of Fighting Spirit. Depending on the difference between this stat and your opponent’s (if they don't have the stat, it will compare your Magical Presence stat and your foe's Fighting Spirit, or, if they don't have the Fighting Spirit stat, Wisdom), your opponent may flee or freeze. If your opponent's Wisdom is too low, they may not be effected. You are prohibited from distributing stat bonus points to this stat, and it rises spontaneously. This stat will rise if you spend a long time working with magic or if you handle especially powerful magics.

-The bonuses for this class are insane. As I am right now, I’m basically able to cast a Tier 3 spell without using mana.

Donovan smiled. “Now that you’ve become a Sage, what do you intend to do?”

“I don’t really know – I wanted to become a magic user from the very beginning, and when I found out that I was entrapped by high-level monsters, I devoted myself to raising my stats. Now, I suppose I’ll finish cataloging the Library and then maybe I’ll travel to other places.”

“Perfect. Do you mind if I ask a favor?” David shook his head. ” While you’re traveling, could you look for evidence of the other Sages? I’ve always wanted to know why they disappeared.”

Why They Left

400 years ago was the last time anyone in the know saw a sage. Before that point, sightings had been rare, but no more than 20 years went by between sightings. For the last four centuries, top mages and scholars have attempted to uncover their reasons, but have been unable to find anything. Donovan thinks that you, a Sage, may be able to find their secret studies and discover why they disappeared.

Difficulty: Class Specific Quest

Quest Requirements: Class Sage

Quest Rewards: the knowledge of the Sages that you locate, with more dependent on the execution of the quest

“Sure.”

“Excellent,” Donovan sighed with relief. “If you don’t mind my advice, I have a suggestion for you. Sages were known to use all kinds of magic – nature, elemental, spirit, dark, light, holy, summoning, and others of which we know little. As you have just begun, you might not know this, but Mage’s Guilds can only teach elemental magic – Fire, Ice, Wind, Lightning, Water, Earth – because that is all that mages can learn. If you want to reach your true potential, you will have to seek out other teachers. I will teach you some of the spells I know, in payment for proving my theories, but I only know elemental spells.”

“Do you know where I can learn these other magics?”

“I know that druids are masters of nature magic. If you find a priest, you should be able to learn holy magic. Shamans are excellent summoners. I can recommend you to some acquaintances of mine that happen to be excellent druids, priests and shamans, if you wish. However, finding teachers for the other types of magic will be a little more complicated. Necromancers are the best at spirit magics and have become much less secretive since the fall of Lich Shire, but I don’t yet know any masters of the art. Masters of light magic are rare – it doesn’t really have the force that elemental magic does. Masters of black magic are more common than masters of light magic, but most tend to be either outright evil or paranoid – the former tend to give all black magic practitioners a bad name.”

“Well, I’d like to learn all you have to teach me. Then I’ll worry about other forms of magic.”

“Okay, I can’t carve out a lot of time to teach you every day – I have a guild to run, after all – but I’ll do my best to teach you with the time that we do have. The thing is, I can’t just give you high tier spellbooks, as much as I would like to – those books cost an incredible amount to make and the Guild would depose me if they found out I gave one away. Lower tier books should be alright, though.”

“That’s okay. I can learn any spell tier 4 or below, just by seeing it.”

When Donovan learned that David could copy a low-Tier spell just by seeing it once, he started demonstrating every spell he knew, beginning with Fire magics. On the first day of training, David learned Fire Spear (Tier 2: an upgraded version of Fireball with more damage), Circle of Flames (Tier 1: a barrier spell), Fire Rain (Tier 1: an AoE spell which showered fire in a certain radius), Flamethrower (Tier 3: a continuous use fire spell), and Fire Orbs (Tier 2: from 2 to 12 small Fireballs which can attack multiple targets).

When Donovan had to go, David returned to the library and began cataloging the second floor, with the Politics division. He was looking for any mention of Sages and for references to Light mages and Dark mages, but he found little – it was mostly about relationships between countries.

The next day, Donovan taught David lightning spells – which were much faster, but less powerful than the fire spells. Lightning Bolt (Tier 1: the lightning equivalent of Fireball), Lightning Spear (Tier 2: a more powerful version of Lightning Bolt), Lightning Strike (Tier 4: delivers a powerful, unavoidable lightning bolt from the heavens), Chain Lightning (Tier 2: a continuous cast, multiple target attack spell), and Ball of Lightning (Tier 4: essentially a lightning grenade).

For the next few days, David would learn spells from Donovan, then return to the library and continue his search. He found nothing, but he learned a great number of spells.

On the third day he learned air spells – the fastest spells to cast, but with the weakest offensive powers. Gust (Tier 1: a spell which blew a strong wind, with little offensive use), Tornado (Tier 2: which created a small, controllable tornado), Air Bullets (Tier 3: compresses air into a small projectile, then shoots it at high speeds towards a target), Wind Barrier (Tier 1: a basic barrier spell which could disrupt the path of small spells and weak arrows), and Updraft (Tier 3: a more advanced barrier spell which can disrupt melee attacks and allow the caster to jump higher).

After Donovan finished showing David the Updraft spell, a window appeared.

Mana Understanding has increased by 1

Your Mana Understanding has increased to level 2

You can now learn spells up to Tier 5 on sight

David told Donovan, and Donovan began demonstrating some Tier 5 spells he had skipped over – Red Laser (Tier 5: a fire spell which created a pulse of highly concentrated flame to burn a hole in the target), Lightning Orb (Tier 5: a barrier spell which surrounded the user in an orb which shocked anything that intruded on it), and Downdraft (Tier 5: an air spell which could flatten a single enemy, causing some damage and disrupting their attack).

On the fourth day, David learned Earth spells – which took a while to cast, but had the highest defensive capabilities. Wall (Tier 1: a barrier spell which created a wall of stone in front of the caster), Stones (Tier 1: a spell which hurls stones inaccurately – able to disrupt the enemy and cause a little damage), Stone Spear (Tier 3: an offensive spell which creates a spear out of stone and hurls it at an enemy), Stalagmite (Tier 5: an offensive spell which creates a huge spike of stone under one enemy), Quicksand (Tier 3: an AoE spell which turned a patch of ground into quicksand which could slow fast enemies and immobilize and kill slow ones), and Stone Cocoon (Tier 4: a barrier spell which enveloped the caster in stone, which absorbed attacks).

On the fifth, and final day, David learned Water and Ice spells – which were pretty balanced in terms of attack power and casting time. Condense (Tier 1: a spell mostly for survival purposes which could pull water from the air), Bleed (Tier 5: a spell which pulled the blood out of an enemy’s body), Freeze (Tier 2: a spell which slowed enemies and caused them a little damage), Ice Spike (Tier 3: a spell which created a spike under an enemy, causing damage and slowing the enemy), Ice Spear (Tier 2: a spell which created and hurled a spear made of an ice), Shards of Ice (Tier 3: an AoE spell which slowed the enemy and inflicted small amounts of damage).

When he had taught David all that he could learn, Donovan gave him three letters of recommendation one for a shaman, another for a druid and the third for a priest.

“I know all of them well and I believe that they are well-suited to teaching you their respective magics.”

With that, Donovan bade David goodbye, asking him to return later when his Mana Understanding had leveled up, so that he could teach him higher-leveled spells.

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