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Paragon of Destruction 393 Finding Enemies

Arran groaned in frustration. Almost half a week had passed after he'd achieved his breakthrough in the Forms, and he'd ran day and night since then, eager to find opponents to test his skills. Yet despite covering hundreds of miles, he had yet to find even the slightest sign of the opponents he sought.

Instead, all he saw was inhospitable wilderness, filled with long stretches of thorny trees and craggy hills. Occasionally, there were ruins amid the wasteland, as well — worn-down remains of long-abandoned settlements, the few houses that still stood crumbling and overgrown, with those who once lived there long since moved to safer lands.

Had Arran been a treasure hunter or scholar, the secrets that lay hidden beneath these lands might have filled him with excitement. But what he sought were enemies rather than treasures, and of those, there was not a trace to be found.

The lack of Blightspawn in the area caused Arran no small amount of frustration. After his breakthrough, his swordsmanship and magic were like a pair of freshly forged swords, brimming with potential but still in need of tempering. And the only way to temper them was to use them in earnest, fighting against capable opponents.

This was especially true for his sword skills. He could practice his spells without enemies to receive his attacks, but swordplay was different. That required enemies. To strike a blow without an enemy was like cooking a meal without tasting it — an exercise that would never let him discover his flaws.

But as much as he needed enemies, Arran found none. And so, he continued onward, steadily moving westward, where more danger should be lurking.

Even without enemies, however, the time he spent traveling wasn't a complete loss.

As he ran through the wilderness, he used the Forms to enhance his movements, imbuing every step he took with his newfound comprehension. This allowed him to move far faster than he could otherwise, but more importantly, it served as a form of training, solidifying his skill at combining all his different insights.

Arran had long since understood that insights related not just to magic or battle. His true insight into severing could apply as much to slicing a loaf of bread or cutting down a tree as it did to striking an opponent with his blade, after all.

Yet in the past, his insights had been scattered and disjointed. Each time he used them, he had to choose which to use, and doing so had required a deliberate effort. Because of that, he had treated them like spells or techniques, only using them when he needed to do so.

But now, that was changing.

As difficult as combining his insights was, it was ultimately only a single skill, and one he could use constantly, no matter the purpose. Whether it was swordplay, casting spells, or simply running, using his newfound comprehension would strengthen him.

And so, almost without realizing it, he began to use his insights more and more, their power slowly becoming an integral part of him rather than a skill to be called upon only when needed.


This wasn't something Arran had intended to happen, but when he became aware of it, he decided at once to let it continue. Mastering the fusion of his insights was a difficult task, and he would gladly accept anything that would hasten his progress.

Still, he continued his search for Blightspawn, as well. Even if his progress from the Forms exceeded his expectations, only battle could truly temper his skill at using these newfound powers.

Arran continued his journey westward for more than half a week, searching in vain for any sign of enemies. But then, finally, he came to a reluctant halt.

By now, he knew he was already nearing the far edge of the Imperium. Another few days of travel at most, and he would cross into the Desolation, where he would surely find the enemies he sought.

The thought of continuing onward tempted Arran, but as much as he wanted to see what lay ahead, he grudgingly admitted to himself that the idea was a bad one.

He believed he had the strength to defeat most dangers he encountered — and escape those he could not defeat — but he also knew that his knowledge about the Desolation was still lacking.

Moreover, he was already running short on time.

He had told Kaleesh that he would return within a month or two, and well over a month had already passed. If he ventured into the Desolation and met with any unexpected obstacles or delays, he might well find himself unable to keep his word.

That wasn't a risk he could take. Had it just been him, he would have been willing to chance it, but he could not risk burdening Kaleesh and the others like that — and that the captain would wait for him, he knew for a fact.

Yet without enemies, there was no reason to remain in the wilderness. Perhaps he might find one or two groups of Blightspawn if he searched another few weeks, but that wouldn't be anywhere near enough. He needed dozens of battles, not a mere handful.

Arran briefly pondered the matter, then let out a deep sigh. There was no way around it — his best option was to return to Knight's Watch. At least there, he would be able to practice against others.

Still, he could not help but cast a regretful glance westward before he left.

There, beyond the horizon, lay the Desolation, with all its dangers and opportunities. And although he would travel there soon enough, he already felt the pull of curiosity.

He had long wondered what could threaten a force as mighty as the Imperium, and his first battles against the Blightspawn had provided little more than suspicions. In the Desolation, he would finally get at least a glimpse of the true answer.

But it would have to wait.

Without any further hesitation, Arran turned around and set off at a run, his figure soon disappearing amid the trees and rocks that littered the wilderness.

As he ran, he could not help but marvel at his speed. Although he did not exert himself in running, keeping a pace that he could easily maintain for days without effort, he easily surpassed what would have been his limit just a month earlier.

Where he had previously relied on the sheer power and endurance of his body, the comprehension he'd gained from the Forms allowed him to move with far greater dexterity than he could before.

No longer did he depend on brute force, with his feet tearing the earth beneath him as he forged a path ahead. Instead, his bounding steps now only barely made contact with the ground, and the touch of his boots was light enough that it left not even footprints behind.

Yet his strength was not the least bit diminished. And if he could now achieve double the result with half the effort, then it could be imagined what would happen when he truly expended his power.

There was no need for that now, however. Instead of hurrying, Arran continued his journey at a fast but even pace, saving his strength as he made his way back toward Knight's Watch.

He traveled like this for several hours, his figure barely a shadow as he flitted past stretches of dense brush and jagged crags. Though the terrain was rough, the obstacles Arran met — deep canyons and shallow rapids, as well as many patches of thorny trees — now barely slowed him, and when evening began to approach, he'd already traveled close to a hundred miles.

But then, with the sun bathing the landscape in a deep red as it made its final descent toward the horizon, Arran came to a sudden halt.

In the distance, he Sensed something — Blightspawn, and several dozens of them, at that. Though the creatures were difficult to Sense, he had not forgotten his first encounter with them, and vague though their presence might be, he now instantly recognized it for what it was.

There was no need for Arran to consider what he would do. He had traveled here to hunt Blightspawn, and now that he had finally found a group, he had no intention of letting them escape.

Still, he did not rush into battle. Instead, he moved toward the group slowly, using the rough terrain to mask his approach. While he did not intend to ambush these opponents, he wouldn't throw caution to the wind altogether, either.

It took a few minutes before he was close enough to lay eyes on his unwitting enemies, and when he did, the sight caused him to raise an eyebrow in surprise.

So far, he had only seen Blightspawn either in battle or readying themselves for it. But the creatures before him now had set up a rough camp at the side of a muddy pond, and they had several roaring fires on which they were roasting meat of unknown origin.

Though Arran had known the Blightspawn weren't just mindless monsters, some part of him had still thought of them as such, as their ferocity made it difficult to imagine them doing anything but fight. But now, the scene before him showed just that — Blightspawn camped out and eating a meal, in much the same way that human soldiers would.

But there were differences, as well. While soldiers might engage in song or banter, there was no such merriment among the creatures before Arran. Though the creatures spoke to each other, they did so in rough grunts that more resembled the howls and barks of angry beasts than it did the speech of men.

And more than that, their movements lacked the ease and laziness of weary soldiers. Instead, they moved with jagged gestures, almost as if every move they made caused them unspeakable agony.

But then, Arran realized, that might well be true. The Blightspawn's amulets might have restrained the Essence within them, but if they were unable to control it, the feeling would still be like a fire running wild within their veins.

Although it had been years ago, he remembered well what pain he had suffered after ingesting even a single Realm Opening Pill. If the Blightspawn suffered such pain endlessly, it made sense that they would welcome death rather than fear it.

Arran gave the Blightspawn only a brief glance, however. As curious as he was about them, his attention was immediately drawn to their leaders — two Reavers, both of them sat on the ground beside a fire.

Unlike the Blightspawn, the Reavers showed no sign of being in agony. And although Arran was too far to hear their voices, their conversation seemed little different from one between normal humans.

Hidden amid a patch of trees, Arran observed the Reavers for several minutes, curious to see whether they would detect him. Yet although he was only a hundred paces away and hadn't used his Shadowcloak, the creatures seemed oblivious to his presence.

Finally, he decided he had seen enough. With a thought, he cast a Shadowcloak. Not to hide himself, but to see whether the Reavers would Sense it.

The Reavers' reaction was immediate. Both of the creatures stood up at once, eyes instantly scanning the area where Arran was hiding between the trees.

The result did not surprise Arran. He had long suspected that Reavers might Sense Shadow Essence, and now, that suspicion was confirmed.

Of course, he still had means to hide himself from the Reavers' eyes. Covering the area in a thick cloud of Shadow Essence was a simple enough matter, and once he did that, the creatures would be all but blinded, leaving Arran free to strike from the shadows.

Yet he did not do so. Instead, he let go of the Shadowcloak spell, and as it dissipated, he stepped out from amid the patch of trees, revealing himself to his enemies.

Then, as the Blightspawn's eyes turned to him and piercing howls of alarm sounded, he drew his sword.

The first time he had faced the Blightspawn, it had been a desperate battle, with Arran struggling to protect himself and his allies. The second time, he had attacked from the shadows, exploiting his enemies' confusion to cut them down unseen.

But this time was different. This time, he faced the creatures head-on, with no intention of either hiding or fleeing. He needed to temper his newly gained skills, and that tempering would begin with the blood of these Blightspawn.

His appearance caused a brief moment of confusion among his enemies, as if they didn't quite know whether he was friend or foe. But then, with a shout from one of the Reavers, the Blightspawn surged forward, rushing at Arran like a pack of starving wolves at an injured goat.

Arran, however, awaited them with a calm expression, Living Shadow sword in his right hand as he gathered Shadow Essence in his left. And when the creatures had crossed half the distance between them, he raised his left hand in a casual gesture.

A fountain of blood instantly erupted from the chest of the frontmost Blightspawn, its body easily pierced by the Shadowstrike Arran had cast. And even as the dying creature collapsed to the ground, another two fell beside it.

Then, the group of Blightspawn was upon him.

If their comrades' deaths caused them any fear, they showed no sign of it. They attacked without even the slightest concern for defense, howling in rage as they threw themselves at Arran.

It was a scene much like Arran's first battle against the creatures, but this time, the outcome was wholly different.

He met the onslaught calmly, dodging and parrying the Blightspawn's attacks with an almost casual ease. Yet where Arran's opponents failed to even touch him, his attacks weren't so easily avoided. Each attack he made was as precise as it was vicious, and each time he struck, one of his enemies fell.

Within moments, half a dozen Blightspawn lay dead, their ferocity no match for Arran's skill. And although dozens more followed behind them, those fared no better against the Living Shadow blade.

It was a battle only in name. In truth, it was a slaughter, as one-sided as it was bloody. None of the Blightspawn could match Arran, much less threaten him, and he cut them down like rats.

When half his foes were already defeated, he Sensed a sudden surge of Fire Essence. Finally, the Reavers had joined the fight.

A mere instant after Arran Sensed the Fire Essence, a barrage of magical attacks rained down on him — large spheres of white-hot fire that erupted into flame where they hit, causing the Blightspawn around him to scream in agony as they were burned.

When the attack finally came to an end, the Blightspawn's screams had long since disappeared, and their charred bodies lay motionless on the ground, still smoldering from the deadly conflagration that had been unleashed upon them.

Yet when the smoke cleared, it revealed Arran's figure, unharmed but for a few singes to his clothes and hair.

He cast an amused glance at his left hand — the source of the Shadow Shield that had so easily withstood the full might of two Reavers. Although he'd known he wasn't in danger, he hadn't expected his defense to be quite as effective as this.

A small briefly crossed his lips, and then, he turned his eyes to the two Reavers.

Both the creatures stared at him with expressions that seemed shocked more than anything, their jet-black eyes wide as they silently faced Arran.

A moment passed like this, wither neither side moving to attack the other. But as they stood in silence, Arran Sensed that the two final enemies were gathering Essence once more, desperately trying to replenish their depleted reserves.

Naturally, this was something he would not allow. He moved forward in a single fluid leap, appearing next to the nearest Reaver an instant later. And as he landed, he struck two blows — one with his blade, and the other with magic.

The creature next to him fell at once, its severed head toppling to the ground as its body collapsed. And as one Reaver died, the other grabbed at its neck, trying and failing to stem the thick stream of blood that was gushing onto the ground.

The wounded Reaver stared at Arran, its alien eyes filled with a mix of panic and confusion. Briefly, it appeared as if the creature was trying to speak, but whatever words it had to say were lost a moment later, as it joined its companion in death.

When the last Reaver died, Arran cast a ponderous look at the battlefield. He'd known his strength had improved, but even so, he felt some shock at the sheer magnitude of the improvement.

This wasn't mere progress. Rather, it was as if he'd crossed some previously unknown boundary, with years of effort in studying the Forms finally paying off all at once.

But while he knew he had made a major step, he had yet to find out just what it meant — and what other steps could follow behind it. Those were both things he should find out sooner rather than later.

As he retrieved the amulets from the two dead Reavers, he resolved to investigate the matter as quickly as he could. Even if doing so risked drawing unwanted attention, these were things that could not wait.

Just then, as Arran was about to move to the Blightspawn to recover their amulets, as well, he suddenly stopped in his tracks, his calm expression instantly turning tense.

His Living Shadow sword had Sensed something nearby — a person, or perhaps a creature. That alone wouldn't be cause for concern, but Arran himself Sensed absolutely nothing. And that could only mean that whoever — or whatever — was approaching, they were powerful enough to be dangerous.

He took a brief look at the area around him, then quickly retreated to the patch of trees where he'd hidden earlier. There, he halted, fixing his eyes on the opposite side of the pond, beyond which the stranger now approached.

Although he'd faced the Blightspawn and Reavers without fear, a feeling of unease filled his heart as he stood and waited. Whether friend or foe, the thought of someone hiding from his Sense so completely made him clench his jaw in apprehension.

Still, he knew he could not leave. Not without finding out who — or what — was coming. Even if he had to flee, it would be better to know what he was fleeing from.

The wait was a short one. Barely a minute had passed when a figure stepped into his view, just two hundred paces away. A man, it seemed, dressed in simple brown robes, his shape neither particularly tall nor unusually broad.

The sight caused Arran a moment of relief as he saw the stranger was no monster, but his relief disappeared as quickly as it had come.

The figure in the distance cast a single dismissive look at the battlefield, then immediately turned his eyes to Arran — and even at this distance, Arran could see that the man's eyes were completely white.

Then, without word or warning, the figure raised his hand and shot off a thick bolt of lightning that shimmered with destructive power.

Arran barely managed to cast a Shadow Shield, but he might as well have tried to stop an avalanche with a sheet of paper. His Shadow Shield, which had easily resisted the combined strength of two Reavers, was torn apart in an instant. And then, the bolt of lightning slammed into Arran's chest.

The attack hit with terrible force, sending Arran flying a hundred paces before he violently crashed into the ground. Pain immediately surged through his body, but he ignored it and scrambled back to his feet immediately.

The thought of fighting his attacker did not even enter his mind. Instead, he ran off as fast as he could, using every shred of power his body held as he frantically made his escape.

This was an enemy he could not match.

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Chapter 419 – Into Harm's Way (1)
Chapter 418 – Final Preparations
Chapter 417 – Breakthrough
Chapter 416 – A Simple Task
Chapter 415 A Path Forward
Chapter 414 The Strength of Bloodlines
413 Fruits of a Poisonous Tree
412 The Citadel
411 Assassin
410 The Ruiner's Temple
409 Bloodlines
408 The Master's Bloodline
407 The Archon's Summons
406 Arrival
405 Confrontation
404 Suppression
403 Into The Desolation
402 The Dangers Ahead
401 An Invitation
400 The Oath
399 An Unwelcome Gues
398 Enlightenmen
397 The Wolfsblood Army
396 Decisions
395 Reunion
394 The Missing Piece
393 Finding Enemies
392 Master of Shadow
391 Comprehension
390 Knight's Watch
Chapter 389 - The Knight's Apprentice
Chapter 388 - An Imperial Knight
Chapter 387 - An Old Friend
386 A New Plan
Chapter 385 - Newcomers
Chapter 384 - Reaver's End
Chapter 383 - A Sea Of Shadow
Chapter 382 - A Questionable Shelter
Chapter 381 - A Storm Of Blood
380 The Road To Sacrifice
379 A Quiet Departure
378 What Lurks In The Bligh
Chapter 377 - Words of Warning
Chapter 376 - Facing A Knight, Again
Chapter 375 - A Duel
Chapter 374 - Challenge
Chapter 373 - An Unwelcome Invitation
Chapter 372 - A New Journey
Chapter 371 - Delivery
Chapter 370 - Breakthrough
Chapter 369 - Preparations
368 An Exchange
Chapter 367 - Broken Company
Chapter 366 - Settling Debts
Chapter 365 - A Debt
Chapter 364 - The Road Back
Chapter 363 - A Foundation
Chapter 362 - Sleepless Nights
Chapter 361 - Citizenship
Chapter 360 - Rannoc's Orders
Chapter 359 - The Desolation
Chapter 358 - Revelations
Chapter 357 - An Offer
Chapter 356 - The Strength Of Lords
Chapter 355 - Outrage
Chapter 354 - Lord Rannoc
Chapter 353 - A Knight's Power
Chapter 352 - Defending The Gate
Chapter 351 - Breaching The Defenses
Chapter 350 - Prison Break
Chapter 349 - Prison
Chapter 348 - A Lord's Mercy
Chapter 347 - A Small Disturbance
Chapter 346 - Down Below
Chapter 345 - Provocation
Chapter 344 - Unwelcome Company
Chapter 343 - A New Tool
Chapter 342 - Weapons And Training
Chapter 341 - Studying Strategy
Chapter 340 - A Warm Welcome
Chapter 339 - The Blood Ruin
Chapter 338 - Three Monsters
Chapter 337 - Battle
Chapter 336 - Diggers
Chapter 335 - Into Darkness
Chapter 334 - What Lurks Below
Chapter 333 - To The Mines
Chapter 332 - Lord Kadun
Chapter 331 - The Spoils Of Battle
330 A Taste Of Battle
329 Battle Approaches
328 Imperial Politics
327 A New Deal
326 Arrival
325 The Wolfsblood Company
324 A City Of Tents
323 The Fate Of Refugees
322 Advice
321 Into The Imperium
320 The Border
319 Leaving The Borderlands
318 A Steward's Aid
317 The City Of Esran
316 The Road To Esran
315 Preparation
314 Studying The Forms
313 The Fores
312 Searching The Battlefield
311 A Choice
310 A Knight Of The Imperium
309 Suffering
308 Into The Battlefield
307 Facing A Hunter
306 Thieves And Robbers
305 Pills
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
299 Into The Ligh
298 Departure
297 Waiting For A Sign
296 Hidden Treasure
295 Homecoming
294 To Leave A Dying World
293 A Small Bribe
292 A Fitting Weapon
291 Shards of Living Shadow
290 Amid The Ruins
289 The Shadow Realm
288 Darkness
287 A Step Into Shadow
286 Trash And Treasure
285 The Mines
284 Karanos
283 The Hidden City
282 The Caves Of Amydon
281 A Break
280 The Final Stretch
279 A New Foundation
278 A Quiet Place
277 The Fall Of Amydon
276 Amydon
275 Hunter
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
267 Brightblade's Orders
266 A Small Wager
265 Brightblade's Fortress
264 Effor
263 Festivities
262 Gifts
261 An Heir's Estate
260 Treasures
259 The Matriarch's Plans
258 Aftermath
257 A Fight To The Death
256 The Duel
255 The Dueling Grounds
254 Brightblade's Challenge
253 Offending an Elder
252 Facing the Elders
251 A Fruitless Search
250 Questionable Plans
249 Questions of Power
248 After The Battle
247 Ambush
246 Shields
245 A Brief Respite
244 Destruction Essence
243 Effor
242 The First Day of Training
241 A Final Night of Res
240 Brightblade's Background
239 A Palace of One's Own
238 An Agreemen
237 Reunion
236 A New Teacher
235 A Small Bit of Talen
234 The House of Seals
233 Shadow and Swords
232 A Step Into Shadow
231 The House of Shadows
230 Brightblade's Vow
229 Form and Function
228 Forms
227 A New Teacher
226 To the House of Flames
225 Return to the House of Swords
224 Snowcloud's Departure
223 Snowcloud's Potions
222 Reunion
221 Recovery
220 Insigh
219 A New Approach
218 Hidden Estate
217 The Road Ahead
216 Training Days
215 The Thousand Cuts
214 Bad Teacher
213 Show of Power
212 A Small Demonstration
211 Unreasonable Demands
210 A Change for the Worse
209 Houses of the Ninth Valley
208 An Invitation
207 Alder's Farm
206 Into the Valley
205 A Long Journey
204 A New Path
203 The Patriarch's Summons
202 The Patriarch
201 Barrier
200 The Patriarch's Palace
199 The Valley's Gate
198 Toward the Valley
197 The Iron Mountain Camp
196 A Final Deception
195 The Edge of Victory
194 The Way Back
193 Hunter
192 Facing a Master
191 Setting the Trap
190 The Road to Uvar
189 A New Plan
188 Iron Mountain Adepts
187 Unexpected Allies
186 The Way Back
185 Dragon's Ruin
184 Dragon's Fligh
183 Escape Plan
182 Leaving the Blood Pool
181 Blood Battle
180 Blood Crisis
179 Dragon's Blood
178 The Best Way to Kill a Dragon...
177 To Fight a Dragon 4
176 To Fight a Dragon 3
175 To Fight a Dragon 2
174 To Fight a Dragon 1
173 The Eve of Battle
172 Plan of Attack
171 The Enemy Appears
170 The Dragon's Lair
169 Unexpected News
168 Dumber Than Rocks
167 Chasing Dragons
166 Journey to the Dragon Lands
165 About Dragons
164 Spirit Crystals
163 Fear
162 Enemies
161 A Long Wai
160 Into the Ruins
159 Parting Ways
158 Eidaran Ruins
157 Hiding the Evidence
156 Leaving the Castle
155 The Next Mission
154 Riverbend
153 Hunting the Survivors
152 Novices
151 Fighting an Army
150 Bai
149 The Eve of Battle
148 A Decision
147 The Dragon's Proposal
146 At The Castle
145 Weakness
144 Tempered
143 The Tempering, Take Two
142 Destruction Realm
141 The Tempering
140 The Dragon
139 Titan
138 Danger Illustrated
137 Contac
136 Forced March
135 Trus
134 Control
133 Bloodlus
132 Preparing for Battle
131 Stoneheart's Misfortune
130 A Familiar Face
129 Smooth Travels
128 Injuries
127 Leaving Goldhaven
126 Rapid Training
125 Windfall
124 Picking Treasures
123 Truth Be Told
122 The Power of Lies
121 Troublesome Treasures
120 The Golden Hall
119 Ingredients
118 The Formula
117 Lord Sevaril
116 Goldhaven
115 Exchanging Knowledge
114 A Debt Repaid
113 Blood Magic
112 Assault on the Fortress
111 Fighting Dirty
110 The Deserters' Fortress
109 The Bracele
108 Exposed
107 Shadowsigh
106 Fighting Blind
105 Blindsided
104 Crystals
103 First Steps
102 Answers
101 Questions
100 Running
99 Urgent Matters
98 Oathbound
97 The Valley
96 Snowcloud
95 Defeated
94 The Tournament Continues
93 The Tournament Begins
92 Before the Tournamen
91 Darkfire's Decision
90 Unexpected News
89 Zehava
88 Stonehear
87 Stoneheart's Army
86 Searching for Answers
85 Amaya
84 Lunch with the Governor
83 An Unexpected Invitation
82 The Victor's Spoils
81 The Arenas of Hillfor
80 New Techniques
79 Judgmen
78 A New Arrival
77 Darkfire's Ordeal
76 Leaving the City
75 Governor Eddarin
74 The Gray-Robed Lady
73 The Shadowblood Novice
72 Tournamen
71 A Small Figh
70 Darkfire
69 The Border City
68 The Story So Far
67 The Edge of the Empire
66 Leaving the Stronghold
65 Birds and Dragons
64 Facing the Archmage
63 Resistance
62 Assaulting the Prison
61 A Change of Plans
60 A Clear Path
59 The Prisoners
58 Prison Break
57 A Way to Escape
56 Windblade
55 Panurge's Punishmen
54 The Old Man and the Trickster
53 Words of Chaos
52 Looting Treasures
51 Senecio
50 The Bandit Fortress
49 Wounds of Battle
48 Ambush
47 Leaving Silvermere
46 Saying Goodbye
45 Lord Jiang's Gifts
44 Newfound Power
43 Breaking the Seals
42 Revelations
41 Duel
40 The Magistrate
39 The Starmetal Sword
38 Faster, Higher, Stronger
37 Feast of Treasures
36 Body Refinemen
35 Continued Training
34 Training with Lord Jiang
33 The Estate
32 The Price of Power
31 Lord Jiang
30 Power Overwhelming
29 Stormleaf's Gif
28 Unlikely Companions
27 Dinner with Enemies
26 Redwater
25 The Journey Ahead
24 Master Zhao's Treasures
23 A Difficult Choice
22 Memories of Murder
21 Disguises
20 Aftermath
19 The True Face of Magic
18 Preparing for Battle
17 An Unexpected Arrival
16 The Valley
15 Drunken Masters
14 A Breath of Wind
13 Opening a Realm
12 The Wind Realm
11 Stages of Magic
10 Windsong
9 Master Firehear
8 A Taste of Magic
7 The Black Pill
6 A Harsh Lesson
5 On The Road
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3 The Blue Angel
2 Master Zhao
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