A/N: I'm updating a lot, as there are tons of holidays going on in Nov. and
Dec. I get bored sitting around all day.
A normal schedule is two classes in the morning, lunch and finally riding for the rest of the afternoon. Today is Monday and Harry's just finished his classes. As there are only two classes in the morning, there will be changes in those classes every day so on Tuesday, he will not have Balance and archery.
On to the fic!
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Harry was in a cheerful mood as he reached Klementine's plane. The horse episode really did cheer him up for that archery madness. He whistled a tune as he went to find his teacher in the maze of rooms. Peering into the buildings, he searched enthusiastically, wanting to tell Kaiser about his first day. As he reached the end of the corridor, he heard a strange noise inside of a room, a sort of humming noise.
He opened the door cautiously and blinked. There were bright colors inside, forming a whirlwind. Kaiser sat in the center cross-legged, eyes closed and with a look of concentration on his face. He stared at the enchanting picture for a moment, not wanting to break the invisible spell.
"Kaiser," he spoke cautiously, not wanting to interrupt something important.
Immediately as it had never been there, the colors broke and vanished into thin air and Kaiser rose and turned towards Harry with a puzzled expression on his face. The change happened so fast that the only thing Harry could do was stare.
Kaiser took a few seconds to get his bearings before speaking in a cheerful tone, "Hi Harry! How was your day? Sorry I didn't see you there! It must be pretty weird to see someone just sitting there doing nothing and it's obvious that I'm not mediating! (A/N Obvious because his breathing was too fast to be proper meditating.)"
Harry replied with a look of confusion on his face, "Doing nothing? But you were doing something! There was all these weird colors spinning around you like a tornado and when you got up they all disappeared!"
Suddenly Klementine was all seriousness and spoke in an intense tone while gripping Harry's shoulders, "You saw the colors?" He demanded, "Tell me if you're just joking or did you really see something?"
Harry nodded and let out a cry of pain as the hands seemed to squeeze harder. Kaiser saw this and let go at once.
Harry rubbed his shoulders gingerly and said, "What was that about? What's so special about the colors?"
Klementine sighed and answered in a grim tone, "Those 'colors' as you named them is the beginning of everything. Magic. If you can see the colors, which meant that you can see magic. The Violet sight as it is called is only found among the most accomplished of all mages. In the past, there are lots of people with the gift but as time passed, humans got lazy and the gift disappeared. Now, few people even know about its existence and they're all elves or vampires that have lived in the past. Today, there's only one person that has it, me, but now there's two since you obviously have the gift."(A/N Violet sight because purple is the color of royalty and mages.)
Harry's jaw had dropped sometime through the lecture and he wasn't sure when. When he managed to arrange the information into a slightly organized manner in his mind, he stammered out, "So we're special?"
Kaiser looked at him as though he's crazy and snorted, "Special? Of course we're special. No wonder the orb chose me as I'm the only one who could teach you the gift. So far of all my students, you're the one who matches me most."
Harry smiled weakly and asked, "How can it be taught? From what I know about the sight in general, you have to let it develop on its own."
"Well that's what the seer's recorded," Kaiser had a disgusted look on his face as he mentioned seers and Harry thought he didn't like seers much (A/N Understatement!), "Of course since the Violet sight is so rare, nobody could get information on it. Unlike the normal sight, the violet sight needed to be trained and breed carefully. A beginner would not be able to see magic at first and only when heavy magic is used can he see something. Just now, I was replenishing my resources and that's why you could see the colors.
The violet sight when it's developed is very dangerous, not only to others but also to you yourself. The bright colors that labeled and defined magic is harmful to your eyes. So you need to be trained to tone the brightness down until it's manageable and keep it that way unless you needed to use it. There's also the recognization and definition of colors and I could go on for ages." said Klementine, biting back a laugh as he saw Harry struggling to remember what he said, "Let's leave that to the actual lessons shall we?"
Harry nodded immediately, relieved and led the way to the dining room. As they sat down for dinner, Klementine asked the question he was supposed to ask before they got interrupted by violet sight matters, "How was your day?"
"It was great!" Harry exclaimed between bites, "The Balance teacher Raydon asked me if I wanted special lessons and I accepted!"
Kaiser dropped his spoon and said, "Raydon asked you?! I would expect other teachers but not Raydon!"
"Why not?" Harry asked puzzled, "He seemed like a pretty nice guy."
At this Kaiser let out a laugh and shook his head, "He may seem nice now but when he fights, he's a monster! I should know I barely beat him in the tournament finals in my graduating year. Barely but I won the match and the tournament. He's a good teacher, mark my words and he had a reputation for only taking the best in. So far, he's only taken two students in his ten years and they had turned out to be the best fighters. If he likes you, then you have potential."
Harry beamed, then scowled as he remembered his next lesson, "Balance is fine but I absolutely sucked at archery! I can't get a single arrow in!"
"Not a single one?" Klementine frowned and mused, "That's strange. With your build I would say that's your best subject. Wait a minute, which court did you use?"
"The one on the far end. Why? Is it important?" Harry asked puzzled as Kaiser groaned.
"Of course! Why didn't I tell you this before! I can't believe I forgot!" He exclaimed.
"All right. Can you let me in on the secret now?" Harry said irritably. He don't get it. What's so special about the one he used anyway?
"Harry, that one is the only one in your field that's for the advanced. Usually we have a separate field for advanced people but there's not enough space last year so we put one in the beginner's court. That last one has wind changes and the target is especially trained to avoid shots. No wonder you couldn't get a single arrow in. But why didn't the teacher tell you about it?" Klementine said with a frown, "He should've known."
"I wouldn't be surprise if he did it on purpose! He doesn't like me much anyway! I didn't do anything to upset him?! He behaves just like Snape does and this time he didn't know my father! What's his problem anyway?" Harry said angrily. He could only be glad that there are no house points in this school.
"Who did you say your archery teacher was?" Klementine asked.
"Someone called Theron." Harry muttered.
At that word, Klementine jumped up and snarled, "That bastard! I can't believe he's teaching!"
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Hope you liked it!
A normal schedule is two classes in the morning, lunch and finally riding for the rest of the afternoon. Today is Monday and Harry's just finished his classes. As there are only two classes in the morning, there will be changes in those classes every day so on Tuesday, he will not have Balance and archery.
On to the fic!
~**~**~
Harry was in a cheerful mood as he reached Klementine's plane. The horse episode really did cheer him up for that archery madness. He whistled a tune as he went to find his teacher in the maze of rooms. Peering into the buildings, he searched enthusiastically, wanting to tell Kaiser about his first day. As he reached the end of the corridor, he heard a strange noise inside of a room, a sort of humming noise.
He opened the door cautiously and blinked. There were bright colors inside, forming a whirlwind. Kaiser sat in the center cross-legged, eyes closed and with a look of concentration on his face. He stared at the enchanting picture for a moment, not wanting to break the invisible spell.
"Kaiser," he spoke cautiously, not wanting to interrupt something important.
Immediately as it had never been there, the colors broke and vanished into thin air and Kaiser rose and turned towards Harry with a puzzled expression on his face. The change happened so fast that the only thing Harry could do was stare.
Kaiser took a few seconds to get his bearings before speaking in a cheerful tone, "Hi Harry! How was your day? Sorry I didn't see you there! It must be pretty weird to see someone just sitting there doing nothing and it's obvious that I'm not mediating! (A/N Obvious because his breathing was too fast to be proper meditating.)"
Harry replied with a look of confusion on his face, "Doing nothing? But you were doing something! There was all these weird colors spinning around you like a tornado and when you got up they all disappeared!"
Suddenly Klementine was all seriousness and spoke in an intense tone while gripping Harry's shoulders, "You saw the colors?" He demanded, "Tell me if you're just joking or did you really see something?"
Harry nodded and let out a cry of pain as the hands seemed to squeeze harder. Kaiser saw this and let go at once.
Harry rubbed his shoulders gingerly and said, "What was that about? What's so special about the colors?"
Klementine sighed and answered in a grim tone, "Those 'colors' as you named them is the beginning of everything. Magic. If you can see the colors, which meant that you can see magic. The Violet sight as it is called is only found among the most accomplished of all mages. In the past, there are lots of people with the gift but as time passed, humans got lazy and the gift disappeared. Now, few people even know about its existence and they're all elves or vampires that have lived in the past. Today, there's only one person that has it, me, but now there's two since you obviously have the gift."(A/N Violet sight because purple is the color of royalty and mages.)
Harry's jaw had dropped sometime through the lecture and he wasn't sure when. When he managed to arrange the information into a slightly organized manner in his mind, he stammered out, "So we're special?"
Kaiser looked at him as though he's crazy and snorted, "Special? Of course we're special. No wonder the orb chose me as I'm the only one who could teach you the gift. So far of all my students, you're the one who matches me most."
Harry smiled weakly and asked, "How can it be taught? From what I know about the sight in general, you have to let it develop on its own."
"Well that's what the seer's recorded," Kaiser had a disgusted look on his face as he mentioned seers and Harry thought he didn't like seers much (A/N Understatement!), "Of course since the Violet sight is so rare, nobody could get information on it. Unlike the normal sight, the violet sight needed to be trained and breed carefully. A beginner would not be able to see magic at first and only when heavy magic is used can he see something. Just now, I was replenishing my resources and that's why you could see the colors.
The violet sight when it's developed is very dangerous, not only to others but also to you yourself. The bright colors that labeled and defined magic is harmful to your eyes. So you need to be trained to tone the brightness down until it's manageable and keep it that way unless you needed to use it. There's also the recognization and definition of colors and I could go on for ages." said Klementine, biting back a laugh as he saw Harry struggling to remember what he said, "Let's leave that to the actual lessons shall we?"
Harry nodded immediately, relieved and led the way to the dining room. As they sat down for dinner, Klementine asked the question he was supposed to ask before they got interrupted by violet sight matters, "How was your day?"
"It was great!" Harry exclaimed between bites, "The Balance teacher Raydon asked me if I wanted special lessons and I accepted!"
Kaiser dropped his spoon and said, "Raydon asked you?! I would expect other teachers but not Raydon!"
"Why not?" Harry asked puzzled, "He seemed like a pretty nice guy."
At this Kaiser let out a laugh and shook his head, "He may seem nice now but when he fights, he's a monster! I should know I barely beat him in the tournament finals in my graduating year. Barely but I won the match and the tournament. He's a good teacher, mark my words and he had a reputation for only taking the best in. So far, he's only taken two students in his ten years and they had turned out to be the best fighters. If he likes you, then you have potential."
Harry beamed, then scowled as he remembered his next lesson, "Balance is fine but I absolutely sucked at archery! I can't get a single arrow in!"
"Not a single one?" Klementine frowned and mused, "That's strange. With your build I would say that's your best subject. Wait a minute, which court did you use?"
"The one on the far end. Why? Is it important?" Harry asked puzzled as Kaiser groaned.
"Of course! Why didn't I tell you this before! I can't believe I forgot!" He exclaimed.
"All right. Can you let me in on the secret now?" Harry said irritably. He don't get it. What's so special about the one he used anyway?
"Harry, that one is the only one in your field that's for the advanced. Usually we have a separate field for advanced people but there's not enough space last year so we put one in the beginner's court. That last one has wind changes and the target is especially trained to avoid shots. No wonder you couldn't get a single arrow in. But why didn't the teacher tell you about it?" Klementine said with a frown, "He should've known."
"I wouldn't be surprise if he did it on purpose! He doesn't like me much anyway! I didn't do anything to upset him?! He behaves just like Snape does and this time he didn't know my father! What's his problem anyway?" Harry said angrily. He could only be glad that there are no house points in this school.
"Who did you say your archery teacher was?" Klementine asked.
"Someone called Theron." Harry muttered.
At that word, Klementine jumped up and snarled, "That bastard! I can't believe he's teaching!"
~**~**~
Hope you liked it!
