The Grand Trials were everything my demon lord heart had craved - a dazzling display of power, strategy, and just the right amount of theatrics. And for once, I could show off without catastrophic consequences.Ireena and I decided to make a splash. Our first match was against a pair of smug nobles, the kind who believed their lineage granted them magical superiority. We turned their coordinated fire and water assault into a dazzling ice sculpture, much to the delight of the crowd and annoyance of the judges."Showboating won't win you the tournament," scoffed Lord Eldrin, one of the surly, overdressed judges. His companion, a mage whose beard was nearly as elaborate as his robes, nodded in agreement. Clearly, they didn't appreciate my flair."Winning is just a bonus," I replied with a grin, a retort that made Ireena snort and Lydia bury her face in her hands.The Trials progressed, each opponent tougher than the last. I fought with a calculated intensity, holding back enough to maintain the illusion of a hard-fought struggle. Ireena became a whirlwind of destructive brilliance beside me, her innate talent honed into a formidable weapon. The crowd lapped it up, our notoriety growing with each victory.Yet, through it all, I never forgot the true purpose Lady Olivia had sent me here for. My senses were on high alert, searching for any trace of that same dark magic I'd encountered in the forest. Whispers, odd glances shared between hooded figures – I collected these clues like a miser gathering coins. Something wicked was afoot, and I was determined to be the one to unravel it.One match in particular stood out. Our opponents were a shrouded, grim-faced pair. Their magic wasn't flashy, but carried a sickening, corrupt edge that set my teeth on edge. As the battle raged, I caught a flash of crimson beneath one of their cloaks – the same unnatural glow from the beast in the Evermore Forest.My plan shifted. Defeating them wasn't enough; I needed answers. With a surge of power, I shattered their defenses, the backlash of magic knocking them unconscious. Lydia yelped from the sidelines, but Ireena's grin was predatory.Interrogating unconscious mages proved... messy. It took several attempts, and threats best left unimagined, before one was lucid enough to speak. His fear-laced confession painted a grim picture – a shadowy cult with tendrils reaching into the heart of the kingdom. Their goal? Disrupt the kingdom's balance, sow chaos, and grab power during the ensuing turmoil.The Evermore beast, the corrupted mages – they were just tools, clumsy attempts to test their methods. The Grand Trials were their intended masterstroke. Panic, empowered by dark magic, was meant to sweep through the crowd, triggering a catastrophe even my power might not be able to contain. It was a chillingly efficient plan, one that would have succeeded had they underestimated both my power and my insatiable boredom.Fury coiled in my gut, the cold and righteous kind I hadn't felt in centuries. These fools dared threaten my carefully crafted entertainment? Absolutely unacceptable. Lady Olivia's cryptic plans were forgotten. This was personal now.The final match was a blur. Ireena and I moved as one, our fury fueling a dazzling display of power that cowed the audience and judges alike. Yet, I barely registered our victory. My focus was on the hooded figures scattered throughout the crowd, their panic-laced whispers of 'failure' delicious fuel for my own plan.As the King himself prepared to bestow the champion's laurels upon us, I stepped forward, silencing the applause with a single raised hand."People of the Kingdom," my voice boomed, amplified with just a hint of my true magical potential, "You are in danger. A vile cult seeks to sow chaos in your very midst."Whispers quickly escalated into gasps and fearful murmurs. The King sputtered, his face reddening, while the judges looked ready to accuse me of treason. Excellent. It was time to put on a show.With precise bursts of energy, I tore the hoods off several strategically chosen cultists, revealing their twisted features etched with dark sigils. Panic began to spread, exactly as they'd intended, only this time, I was the one steering it."This is their mark," I declared, my voice echoing with power, "Their taint is already upon several within this very stadium. But fear not!"The crowd was a tinderbox, desperate for direction. I gave it to them. "I, Ard Meteor, along with my companions, shall root out this corruption! Guards, do your duty!"The King's Guard looked torn between their oaths and the terror swirling around them. A well-aimed burst of wind magic, ruffling banners and stirring the crowd further, helped them make up their minds. Soon, the cultists were being dragged out into the open, their feeble struggles drowned out by the mob.