Reviews:

Kyreg: Really durable material apparently. As for Dragons, yes, I do, however, not for a while yet.

Mana: You'll see.

Purple-Eyes Dragon: Wouldn't the Stars, Moon and Sun have come first? Considering that in our world, Earth was formed after all those. Your explanation of Water had me flashbacking to a episode of Ninjago when Wu was explaining to Nya about the nature of Water during season 5.

Pabs117: We will see Lujanne, she's going to be teaching Callum Moon Magic.

jikker jack: Maybe, maybe not. Considering I've decided that it's going to focus upon defence, this power might go to the Stars.


The Beam Spells


Kolvar sat silently upon his throne within his stronghold. His eyes were closed as his hands were clasped tightly before his face, his forehead resting upon the knuckles. He was deep in thought. He knew that Eletha wanted to wait and gather support from the other Elves before striking out against the Human Kingdoms. He knew that the Dragon Queen and her loyalists wouldn't support their actions.

He lifted his head slightly as one of the guards entered his throne room. He opened his eyes as he leaned back, resting his hands upon the arms of his throne. "What do you have to report regarding the abomination?" He asked.

The guard bowed slightly. "He has learned nearly all the spells within the Sun Arcanum." He began, standing tall as he watched Kolvar closely. "We have learned that he is the offspring of Archmage Arathorn." He finished.

Kolvar leaned forward. "This won't please Warlord Eletha at all." He muttered. "Your service has been welcomed warmly by Warlord Eletha. You may return to your mission." He said, leaning back as the guard bowed and left.

"Servant, I must return to Caelus at once." He said, standing from his throne.


Callum stood silently as he watched his teacher stand at the centre of the arena. Flardryn turned ever so slightly to face his apprentice. "Today, we learn about the beam spells." He began, walking forward. "A beam spell fires a concentrated beam that locks onto a target and remains locked onto them for as long as the user is concentrating upon them."

Flardryn started to draw a rune into the air. "Just like the orb and wave spells, the beam spells have three power levels." He said. "I shall demonstrate the full power of the first spell." He said, turning to face the rune that hovered in the air. "Accendo Adfulgeo." He said.

A beam of bright light shot forth, making contact with a training dummy. The beam was bright and held contact with the dummy for a few second until it faded away. Flardryn turned to face Callum. "As you can see, the beam remains constant until the user stops concentration upon it. At each power level, it does something unique, at low power, Accendo Adfulgeo generates a small amount of light and stuns your foe briefly, at medium power, it will blind them and at full power, it will burn them slightly." He explained.

Callum nodded as Flardryn stepped back. "It's your turn to give it a go."

Callum stepped forward, drawing a partial rune into the air. "Accendo Adfulgeo." He said, watching as a beam of light made contact with the training dummy. "Nice to know that one." He said, turning to face his teacher as the beam faded to nothingness.

Flardryn walked forward. "However, if you wish to deal more damage to an opponent, Aurora Aestus is the beam spell to use. At low power, it will cause small burns, at medium power, it can render a limb useless and at full power, it will kill." He said, drawing a rune into the air. "The spell harnesses the raw fury of the sun into an enhanced beam of energy." He finished.

Turning to face the rune, Flardryn narrowed his eyes. "Aurora Aestus." He said, watching as burning beam of energy surged forth, engulfing the training dummy. As the spell faded, he turned to face Callum. "The spell is extremely dangerous and is one of the many reasons why Sun Mages are deadly in combat. But it drains you of your energy, resulting in one needing to rest. A trained mage can cast at least two full powered Aurora Aestus spells before needing to rest." He explained.

Callum nodded as he stepped forward and drew a partial rune, watching as Flardryn nodded. "Aurora Aestus." He said, watching as the beam of enhanced sun energy surged forwards. Shaking his head, he turned to face his teacher as the beam faded. "That spell does seem overkill." He said.

Flardryn chuckled. "We've covered the most serious parts of the Sun Arcanum, but trust me, you'll find tomorrow's spells to be just ridiculous and silly in the way they operate." He said.


Rayla stood upon before the Dragon Queen as she analysed the two Dragonguard members. Her gaze moved over Ahshala to rest upon Aldua. Her eyes widened slightly. "Do my eyes deceive me?" She asked, looking at Rayla.

Rayla shook her head in response. "No, my Queen. They do not deceive you." She replied.

The Dragon Queen leaned forward. "A living Khothori, standing before me. We all believed that Emperor Grukk and his legions had wiped your kind out three thousand years ago." She said, in disbelief that a living Khothori was standing before her.

Aldua nodded as she eyed the Dragon Queen closely. "As I've been told many times." She replied.

Ahshala glanced up but remained silent as the Dragon Queen nodded. "I am honoured to have a Khothori protecting my son and I." She said.


I do have to mention that what Flardryn says about the final set of spells being ridiculous is true, I don't know what I was thinking when I created them.

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