Author's Notes:

And here we are! Putting my notes here, since I'd rather not try to clutter the post chapter spell translations with 'em unless I absolutely must. Just a quick question here. There's some spells this chapter which didn't have their full incantations typed out for various reasons. It's generally just the beginning or end of it that's missing, so I wanted to know if the readers would prefer me to only post the translations for the spoken parts, or if you'd like me to post the full translations for any spells used. At present, I'm just including only what was spoken.


Taking the initiative, Negi rushed forward, pulling his left hand back, his index and middle finger began to crackle with lightning.

"Ras Tel Ma Scir Magister, Kενότητος στράπσατωδτεμέτω." Abruptly, the child shifted to another language than he had previously incanted in. Latin was the primary language in which spells were cast, but the most powerful spells were often, not always, incanted in the even older language of Ancient Greek, a mark to distinguish them from all other magic into a category all of their own when it came to power.

"Δίος τύκος!" Slicing downward, a furious explosion of lightning erupted into the air from Negi's fingertips mid-swing, the energy of the spell arcing in a path that followed his motions, descending toward Fate almost instantly. The area of its destruction and range may have been low, even when compared to spells far below the class it belonged too, but the sheer power and speed infused within the sparks of lightning eclipsed many flashier forms of magic.

The attack coming too quickly to dodge, Fate raised a hand, reinforcing his barrier just in time to intercept the spell, trails of lightning splitting in every direction from the point of impact.

Following his spell, Negi dashed along Fate's side, throwing a quick jab with his right arm, his blow batted away by his opponent's free limb. Before the Averruncus could counter himself, Negi slammed his left knee into their stomach, Fate's attempts at blocking with his own knee a moment too late, sending the other mage rocketing backwards with an explosive shockwave that shook the landscape.

Channeling water magic, an immense torrent of water began to take shape in the air between Negi and Fate, swirling together and condensing all its crushing power into a singular point for maximum potency directed right at Fate. The sheer volume of the water called forth by the spell, Magna Cataracta, comparable to an entire lake, with its downward spiral resembling that of rushing waterfall.

But Fate was prepared, having recovered lightning quick and begun rapidly chanting his own counter in nearly the same moment Negi had formed his.

"Visju Tal Li Sjutal Vangèit, Bασιλισκγαλεώτεμετάκκτποδνκαίκακονμμάτοιν! τόφσμχειρίκαθίαστκακδέργματιτοξευσάτω!" A glow appeared around Fate's index finger, visually small and unimpressive, but radiating a staggering amount of magical energy that matched its spell class. "Κακόν μμαπετρσεως!" Negi's torrential waterfall feet from impacting him, Fate swung downward, ejecting a thin beam of light from the tip of his finger, cutting through the attack without even a token of resistance and continuing its arc across the ground, carving apart the top of the mountain beneath them. But, its purpose and strength didn't lie within cutting power. Everything touched by the terrible beam of light, aside from the wards placed by Negi, immediately turned to stone. Even the enormous amount of water had been petrified as easily as the spell had sliced through, the stone crumbling and crashing toward the ground

"Ras Tel Ma Scir Magister-" Sidestepping the attack, Negi started prepared another one, only for his chanting to cease upon sensing Fate's presence behind him. Spinning, Negi raised his arm just in time to block Fate's fist, before trying to retaliate with his other limb, only to meet with no success and instead his opponent's own limb. Neither mage gave an inch in the following exchange, every strike executed virtually flawlessly and with all the skill of a master, not even so much as an inch of wasted movement in each blow. Matching their skill with power, with every collision of their attacks, shockwaves and explosions rocked the landscape with intense earthquakes.

Seeing potential to finally create an opening, Negi deflected a punch from Fate, sliding it off his forearm, before shifting his hand to grab onto the other's limb, pulling the Averruncus forward and off balance, and straight into his waiting elbow. Capitalizing on the attack being successful, Negi released Fate's arm and swung the limb he struck with outwards, rotating in the same direction to enhance the strike from his forearm, and knocking the other mage away from him.

Raising his hand, a sphere of ice started forming above his palm, rapidly swelling in size from that of a baseball, to an impressive 30 meters in diameter in merely a second, launching the large projectile at high speed the moment it finished forming. Its only properties being the sheer size, mass, and strength of the one throwing it, the move was comparatively a basic spell, but visually impressive and perfectly suited for showing off.

Materializing a small armory's worth of spears, Fate hurled them forward into a tight pattern, spaced apart just enough to make slipping between near impossible. The first wave of weapons easily pierced through the mass of ice before them like butter, forming cracks along its surface, which successive spears struck, causing the cracks to expand and finally shatter the sphere into small pieces in short order.

Diving downwards, Negi dodged several volleys of spears, the barrage coming in waves to ensure he couldn't stay still for long. However, just before he could dodge the last wave, Fate appeared at his side, swiftly striking the child directly in his stomach with a knee, preparing for another, much stronger blow with his free hand, while moving his other into position for a grab.

Negi knew he wasn't going to be able to intercept everything coming his direction, but he wasn't about to just let Fate's entire assault hit him without resistance. Realigning himself, Negi narrowly avoided Fate's grab, while letting their punch hit him dead-on and rolled with the momentum of it, rocketing him straight into the ground, causing earth to be violently be torn from the ground and thrown in every direction while he skidded over the land.

"… Cum flore somniali sub caelo percurrant una tempestas-"

Rising to his feet, Negi quickly chanted a barrier spell for use. He recognized the one Fate was using, being the one for Veris Tempestas Florens, the earth and water version of the attack he'd used just before their spar officially begun.

However, instead of a surge of dirt and water, great pillars of earth rose up from the ground surrounding him, snaking their way through the air with incredibly speed right toward him.

Taking to the sky, Negi opted to store his defensive magic for later. Fate hadn't unleashed his chanted spell, which meant Negi now had to be cautious. A mage could use spells unchanted once familiar enough with them, but speaking the words anyway would further enhance its power far beyond normal. Combined with a mage's ability to 'delay" spells for a period of time, his opponent now had one of the stronger earth spells which could be called forth at a moment's notice.

Flying toward Fate, Negi began chanting mid movement, several orbs of light taking shape around his fist. Two could play at the game of delaying spells "Ras Tel Ma Scir Magister, septingenti unus spiritus lucis, coeuntes sagitent inimicum- "

Fate met Negi midflight and chant, throwing a palm strike toward his torso.

Negi, using his free hand to deflect the blow away with his forearm, continue chanting, energy and power contained within the orbs of light swelling to their peak. "-Sagitta Magica, Series Lucis!"

Expecting to face a spell, Fate shot his other hand forward, calling forth the magic he had prepared earlier, at near point-blank. A surge of water and earth sprung from his palm, twisting together into a deadly beam that could've punched through a mountain.

Negi grinned, this had been exactly what he'd been hoping for. Opting to delay his current cast, the child instead countered with the barrier he had earlier prepared, blocking the wave a moment before it struck him. The torrent losing some of its form and breaking apart at the point of impact, a flood of water and dirt exploding around his sides. The intensity of the spell violently rocked the mountains encompassed within the barrier Negi set up before battle as a mere side effect, even without so much as physically making contact with the ground.

With great effort in refusing to budge an inch, the brunt of the attack absorbed by his defenses, Negi raised his other arm, the 701 magical arrows contained within the spheres surrounding him focusing into a single point, firing them outward in the same instant of lowering his barrier.

His spell drilled through Fate's now weakened attack, blasting the two other elements everywhere and striking the Averruncus squarely in the chest.

Launching forward the instant after his attack, Negi struck Fate's face with a swift elbow, readying his other arm to deliver a powerful jab to the torso.

Recovering fast, Fate stopped, twisted, and spun upside down, slamming his knee into Negi's face, stunning the other mage and knocking them back.

Refocusing, Negi saw his opponent throwing an elbow toward them with both hands pressed together to add further force.

Using one hand to intercept the attack, Negi pressed his second against the back of his palm to further reinforce his block at the moment of impact.

Still gripping Fate's elbow, Negi used his other hand to quickly jab at the other's face, meeting nothing but air as his enemy maneuvered their head to the side to avoid it.

Pressing his palm against Negi's stomach with his free hand, Fate unleashed Flagrantia Rubicans, conjuring an intense blaze of fire. The air within over a dozen meters was immediately engulfed within a ball of flame, wind thrown up from the sudden explosion expanding the black cloud of smoke far beyond the explosion itself, and sending Negi recoiling backwards.

Though unable to see with his eyes on account of the smoke, Negi's magical perceptions remained unhindered, altering him to Fate's presence and a strike coming from directly within the smoke. The simple act of swinging his fist generating a shockwave that split the air and instantly blew away the haze into nothingness.

Maneuvering to the outside of the strike and Fate's guard, Negi countered with a jab at Fate's torso, infusing his fist directly with numerous Sagitta Magica, strengthening the otherwise quick but weak blow tremendously, rocketing Negi's opponent diagonally toward the ground.

Following up with a burst of Shundo to instantly catch up with Fate mid descent and before they could recover, Negi slammed his fist into Fate's torso once more, accelerating downward at an even faster pace.

After carrying his opponent for a moment in this manner and nearing the ground, Negi launched his fist forward, rocketing Fate into the mountain with a thunderous impact that scarred the landscape along the path Fate carved toward the edge of the battlefield. Immense masses of earth and greenery hurled in every direction, were they not vaporized from the force of the impact. Following in the wake of his blow, wind Sagitta Magica arrows surged forth to act as binds against Fate. It'd barely slow him down at this level, but even just a fraction of a second more was all Negi would need.

It was about time to wrap up this display. They'd demonstrated several elements, the scale which it could be used, and the multiple different manners in which it could be directed. Negi had the perfect spell to top this all off with. One visually imposing, and possessing destructive strength just below those belonging to the peak of spellcasting.

"Ras Tel Ma Scir Magister, Agite, tenebrae abyssi, ensis incendens! Et incendium caliginis umbrae inimicitiae destrunctionis ultionis!" Channeling magic, fire and shadow began swirling into Negi's palm. The normally blazing orange color of flames tainting and twisting themselves into a demonic black, waiting to be unleashed and burn all they touched to nothing.

"Incendant et me et eum, sint solum incendentes!" Stretching his palm forward, the swelling energy within Negi's hand vanished, shifting instead to a large circle around Fate. The shadowfire shaping itself into a raging vortex encompassing its target, focused to 10 meters in diameter. Even with the magic's full destructive might yet to be unleashed, its power impacted the environment, stone and earth caught in the immediately vicinity of the inferno skipped melting, and flash vaporized outright.

This was it, Fate was just on the edge of recovering and fully dodging the spell wasn't likely. All he had to do was complete the incantation to finish this. "Incendium- "

A geyser of magma violently sprung from the ground beneath Negi, flooding the immediate area with stone and molten liquid.

Surprised and knocked off balance by the sudden surge, Negi lost focus on his spell, the firestorm around Fate quickly fading in turn.

Back stepping away from the lava, Negi sensed a smiling Fate charging straight toward him, surrounded by a circle of obsidian colored blades nearly the size of his whole being.

Quickly summoning up what defenses he could in such short notice, Negi's barrier met Fate's blades. The Averruncus swiped his hand horizontally, each sword perfectly following the movement, like it was an extension of his own limb. One sword after the other, spaced perfectly apart in their strikes as to provide no recovery time between each slash. Negi's barrier was starting to crack from the flurry. Rotating with his weapons and using them as cover, Fate transitioned into an earth shatteringly powerful kick, finally breaking Negi's defenses like glass, rocketing the child almost immediately to the other side of the barrier. The energy within was enormous, surpassing any of the strikes delivered before, shaking the landscape with an intensity surpassing any earthquake, splitting the air with a fiery explosion engulfing over half the battlefield, and blowing away much of the mountainside beneath them from the shockwave.

Slamming into the wall of his barrier, Negi immediately pried himself off the magical wall and prepared to counter, his mind racing. Until now, they had been holding back a decent bit in respect to their physical blows and energy put into spells, going all out would've risked far too much collateral damage and part of the point wasn't to showcase the full upper extent of their abilities, just make it look flashy. But, just now, Fate had struck him with a serious attack.

Further magnifying Negi's concerns to borderline panic, was what greeted his senses next. It wasn't the small swarm of swords Fate had encircled him with and were gradually closing it, no, it was something far worse that made Negi's eyes shoot wide open.

"Visju Tal Li Sjutal Vangèit, pareat pactum quod servet mihi, Rex Inferni!" Gathering into a rune circle around Fate's fist, swelled a terrifying amount of magic. Still early in the casting, the energy of the spell had yet to be shaped into its proper form, leaving only the raw, unbridled energy as a prelude of the cataclysm to come. Power that surpassed nearly the entirety of the spells thrown in the duel thus far combined, power that was unrivaled by all but the absolute strongest ability within each respective element, power that could have flattened everything on the horizon. Fate was preparing to cast the strongest spell in his entire arsenal. Tearing Earth.

Paying no heed to the swords threatening to slice into him, Negi's mind raced into overdrive. Ordinarily, he'd have met Fate's challenge head on with his own ultimate spell, but now, his only goal was to stop this cast from being complete, and there was only one way to do that.

Focusing his magic, Negi shifted into Raiten Taisou, physically transforming his body in an identical way to Raiten Taisou II, but without the long hair resembling a lightning bolt. The form was outdated compared to his second one, but he could enter it in half the time and it suited what he needed right now.

Transforming into lightning, Negi dashed through the small gaps left by the obsidian swords, too small for a person, but perfectly sized for a living lightning bolt to snake between, rocketing directly toward Fate at blistering speed.

"Inriget aestuaque, Deus Terrestris ruinae ardentis!" Fate had nearly completed his chant. The mass of energy now having taken the proper form of the spell. Immense amounts of lava and earth raged around Fate's hand, resembling an active volcano mere seconds away from erupting with all the power the mage could bring to bear. The ground trembled before the might being summoned, the air super-heated, much of the remaining foliage within the barrier suddenly ignited. Two more words and the most powerful earth spell would be unleashed

But Fate wasn't going to get the chance. Reaching his target, Negi's fist collided against Fate's face at the speed of lightning and with explosive force, silencing any further attempts at words and flinging them squarely against the edge of the barrier.

Not letting up, Negi shot forth, the air around him sparking with lightning an instant before he moved, grabbing onto and pressing Fate against the barrier with both hands. "Fate, that's enough!"

Fate started attempting to fight back, but at Negi's words, his struggling and expression quickly calmed, shifting to a flat expression and voice. "Negi-kun… I thought you were to refrain from using Magia Erebea. The point of this was to demonstrate magic they could one day use."

Stepping back and releasing Fate, Negi look at the other incredulously for a solid several seconds. "Didn't we also agree we weren't going to go all out? Or did I mistake you chanting Tearing Earth for some other spell?" Voice matching Fate's deadpan, the child fired back.

In a rare moment of losing any composure, Fate flinched. "It's been a long time since I've had any remotely serious battles…. I got caught up in the heat of the moment." He almost sounded embarrassed.

Negi sighed wearily. He could understand it, Fate was just created as strong as they were, having not even bothered to even dabble in training until recently. Unless the Averruncus was hiding some great secrets, Negi could only recall 3 other battles where they would've even remotely had to fight hard enough to have any fun with them during Fate's life, one of which he'd been part of, and it'd been the first time Fate had really allowed himself to have fun that he knew of. "I understand this is still new for you, but let's try not to have that happen again, Fate. We caused quite a bit of damage and trying to contain that spell would've been difficult."

Glancing over to the battlefield, both mages could see it looked like a warzone. A pool of lava sat in one area, over half the mountain was now on fire, lines resembling mini valleys of carved out earth defaced its side, and then there had been the large portion of it blown away by Fate's assault at the end. The mountain was a disaster, but the extent of the damage wasn't totally beyond repairing with the assistance of magic, though it would certainly require some work.

"… Could you handle cleaning this up? I'm going to go and speak with everyone else. I'll call you over when it's time to bring them all home." Negi asked, shifting back into his normal state.

Fate wordlessly nodded, descending back toward the ground to begin repairing the destroyed landscape.

Meanwhile, Negi flew towards the audience of the magical display. He was feeling a bit worried about the potential reception. Until the last few moments, things had gone alright, nothing too overly showy, at least he'd thought, since they hadn't carved up the landscape too badly, and the earthquakes and shockwaves wouldn't be seriously felt outside the barrier. Then, Fate had set half the mountain on fire and blown most of the other half into oblivion as a side effect of just two moves. The destruction would've been significantly wider spread if not for the barrier containing the battle. That probably wouldn't go over so well…


"… Did anyone see what happened at the end there?" Gin spoke up, her tone clearly excited, yet tainted with a touch of confusion.

"I blinked and missed it~." Sonoko's voice chimed in, her usual voice undercut with wonder.

"I didn't see anything either…" Sumi trailed off. It'd happened too fast to properly see. One second, Negi looked ready to cast a spell, the very next instant, several explosions, the land setting itself on fire, a burst of lightning, a jet of lava erupting, and a chunk of the mountain vanishing from existence all seemed to happen in the same moment.

Sumi wasn't sure what to make of this entire situation, a torrent of emotions spinning in her head. On the one hand, all the abilities displayed by the two were amazing, though it seemed hard to believe this was just a demonstration and not a real battle. Who cut at each other with bladed weapons and tried to set each other on fire during practice?

Still, if she and her friends were to learn how to perform some of these techniques and diversify their skill sets… Maybe they'd be able to handle the Vertex far easier. Barriers could be used to defend against attacks from multiple directions, as what happened with last battle when Sonoko's shield perfectly blocked one angle, but couldn't cover anywhere else. Flying would provide a huge boost in agility and the Heroes ability to dodge. And then there was healing magic, which could've been the most helpful of all, as it was a power none of them possessed. Nothing needed to be said about their physical power either. When imagining how 'using magic in combat' would look, she wasn't expecting their fighting styles to involve melee combat and rearranging the landscape with punches.

On the other hand, there was the fact these abilities could be apparently freely taught and two people around her age had trained to a level of power that looked like it eclipsed the strength bestowed on the Heroes by the gods. The gods themselves were obviously stronger than what power could be channeled into a normal person, such as herself, but it was still scary and a touch unsettling to think about. She couldn't forget about whatever languages the two used either. She didn't recognize them, but it certainly wasn't Japanese and sounded western to her. She needed to have a long talk with Negi about all this and clear up any lingering suspicions already.

"Well, I'd say that concludes the demonstration. Any questions?" Negi called out, landing in front of the group moments later.

"One." The voice the Heroes' teacher spoke up, her voice composed, guarded, cautious. "What happened at the end?"

"Ah, that." Negi began, smile and demeanor not faltering for a second. "Fate got a little caught up in the moment and put a bit more energy than he'd planned to in a spell. Sorry about that, but don't worry, it wasn't anything too dangerous that couldn't be handled. We can fix any damage done."

"I see…" Only having vocal cues to go off, it was hard to tell exactly what their teacher might've been thinking, but she didn't sound too convinced or approving, not that Sumi would've disagreed. The last second or the battle felt different compared to the rest.

"Is there anything else anyone would like to talk about? There's a lot involved in the magic we showed." Negi asked hopefully, glancing around the crowd for any potential interest.

Gin started opening her mouth.

"No, maybe later. We have much to discuss for now." Their teacher's voice abruptly cut Gin off, silencing any questions she'd want to ask.

Sumi herself was feeling curious about how this magic worked, like why did they seem to chant some spells and not others? However, if their instructor made it clear no more questions for now, she would respect their authority. She'd probably have more chances later anyway.

Negi's mouth briefly curved into a small frown, sounding a touch disappointed. "Alright, I suppose it's about time to bring everyone home, then." Glancing toward where a battle had occurred moments ago, the land looking in significantly better shape already, namely no longer being on fire, they called out. "Fate! Can you please come here for a moment?"

Moving from his current task, the Averruncus flew over to the group, landing beside Negi.

"They're better at teleporting groups to multiple locations than I am. Everyone ready?"

Several nods answered the child's question.

"Good. Contact me sometime when you want to discuss this more. I know you have a lot to talk about, but there's more I'd like to say as well sometime. I'll be helping take care of repairing the landscape for now, though. Fate, if you would?" Negi finished, glancing toward Fate expectantly.

Stretching out his hand, Fate wordlessly summoned forth the same black key he had earlier, gripping it tightly in his hand. "Relocate."

A bright light consumed Sumi's vision.


When her vision returned to normal, Sumi saw that she was standing outside Sonoko's house, standing exactly in the same spot as before they'd left, Sonoko and Gin standing beside her.
"That was awesome! I didn't think fighting with magic was going to look like that!" Gin shouted, speaking up first and with one of the widest grins on her face Sumi had ever seen. All the energy and enthusiasm she'd been holding in rushing out. "We have to learn how to do that stuff. When do you think we'll get to start practicing?"

"Well, the Taisha still have to think it over and we need to keep up with the Hero training we've fallen behind on." Sumi replied.

"What's the problem? We'll deal with the Vertex, no problem if we can learn how to shoot a storm out of our hands!" Gin's energy refused to be curbed.

"It's important to make sure it's safe. They said was a demonstration…. But it looked dangerous." Sumi answered, sounding worried and looking unsure. Come to think of it, neither Negi or Fate looked like they'd even suffered any damage, actually. Considering the kind of forces and weapons that were being thrown around, she'd been half worried one of them was going to die. Yet, both were fine as before they'd even begun the fight.

"Come on, they were fine, so they should have something to make sure training is safe. They got healing magic anyway." Gin fired back dismissively, still smiling. Gin was clearly enamored with the idea of magic, and once the girl set her mind to something, she could be a bit stubborn. She had a rather straight forward way of living.

"Maybe, but that's no excuse to start getting reckless. They used live weapons." There was a reason why some of their training involved dodging pitching machine throws and not swords, despite what they fought being infinitely more dangerous than a few balls. She could understand wanting to train hard to keep your friends safe, it was something that motivated her, but the former didn't carry a risk of maiming yourself in mere practice, leaving you crippled when the time to fight actually came. Their healing abilities seemed quite extensive, but that didn't mean you pushed your luck. She didn't like the idea of putting her friends in harm's way if it could be helped.

"Hey, it's getting kinda late. How about we have a sleepover at my house to talk more~?" Sonoko chimed in, eyes and smile looking hopeful. The sun had nearly set, streaking the sky with waves of fading orange as the remnants of daytime were on their way out.

Sumi shook her head, a mild frown on her face. "That sounds fun…. But we have school tomorrow."

"Eh?" Sonoko tilted her head in confusion. "But the Vertex attacked just a few days ago. We should have a little more time off, right~?"

Once more, Sumi shook her head. Whenever the Vertex attacked, they usually got some time off to rest and recover, since the group often sustained some injuries in the line of duty, if not as severe as the most recent one. "We had our wounds healed by magic and the Taisha even said we're fine. There's no excuse not to show up for school tomorrow."

The color immediately started draining from Gin's face at the reasoning provided by Sumi, her voice turning nervous. "Say, uh, if we have to go to class, they'll excuse us for homework, right…?"

Sumi answered Gin with a disapproving and stern stare. They'd had almost nothing to do over the weekend, but leaving it to last minute wasn't a good idea on principle and the other wasn't the most academically gifted. "Gin…."

"Uh-oh, Mino-san forgot~."

"H-hey, it's been a really busy weekend ok! You forgot we were going tomorrow too, Sonoko!" Cheeks turning a light red, Gin stammered.

"But I did my homework earlier today~." Completely unphased, the blonde answered back with a casual smile.

"Arg! Am I the only one then?!" Gin put her hands to her head, scratching her scalp in frustration. "I gotta get home and finish it!" Wasting no more time, Gin immediately started rushing in the direction of her house.

"I'll see you tomorrow!" The retreating form of the girl called back, turning to face her friends and wave before focusing her attention on the run to her home.

Waving goodbye to Gin, alongside Sonoko, Sumi focused her attention onto their remaining friend once Gin's form faded. "I guess I'll be heading home then. See you tomorrow, Sonnochi."

"Bye Wasshi, thanks for showing me how to cook~. I'll make you and Mino-san something good next time we cook on a field trip, ok~?" Sonoko declared with a cheerful and energetic grin.

"I'll be looking forward to it." Already making her way toward her home, Sumi said with a satisfied smile while waving back to her friend.

She still couldn't help the worries and concerns about making floating inside her mind, but it seemed like all she could do right now would be wait and see what the Taisha decided. She wondered what next week might bring in respect to that, but no matter what happened, at least she'd have her friends with her to face it.


Spell Chant Translations

Dios Tukos
Ancient Greek: Κενότητος στράπσατωδτεμέτω.Δίος τύκος!
English: Come from the void, oh thunder, and cut down my enemy! Axe of the Lightning God!

Magna Cataracta(Unchanted)
Engish Name: Great Waterfall

Kakon Omma Petrôseôs
Ancient Greek: Βασιλισκγαλεώτεμετάκκτποδνκαίκακονμμάτοιν! τόφσμχειρίκαθίαστκακδέργματιτοξευσάτω!Κακόν μμαπετρσεως
English: Basilisk, lizard with eight legs and evil eyes! Light paced into my hand, shoot forth the evil look! Evil Eye of Petrification!

Veris Tempestas Florens(Chant Incomplete)
Latin: ... Cum flore somniali sub caelo percurrant una tempestas.
English: ... Under the blue sky with dreaming flowers comes a storm.

Sagitta Magica:
Latin: septingenti unus spiritus lucis, coeuntes sagitent inimicum! Sagitta Magica, Series Lucis!
English: 701 spirits of light, strike my enemy! Magic Arrows, Series of Lights!

Flagrantia Rubicans(Unchanted)
English Name: Red Blaze

Incendium Gehennae
Latin: Agite, tenebrae abyssi, ensis incendens! Et incendium caliginis umbrae inimicitiae destrunctionis ultionis! Incendant et me et eum, sint solum incendentes! Incendium-
English: Come, darkness of the abyss, burning sword! And the Conflagration of Mist, Shadows, Enmity, Destruction, and Vengeance! Set he and I aflame, burning to our very foundation! Hellfire-

Terra Findens(Chant Incomplete)
Latin: Pareat pactum quod servet mihi, Rex Inferni! (...) Inriget aestuaque, Deus Terrestris ruinae ardentis!
English: Heed the contract and serve me, oh King of Hades! (...) Seethe and surge forth, Earth God of burning ruination!