This influx of mages and sorcerers led to the development of new spells and techniques, combining water and ice magic in ways never thought possible. The village became a hub of magical innovation, and the ice spirits were often believed to be the source of this inspiration.
Despite its small size, White Town had become a center of magical excellence, known throughout the kingdom and beyond.
Soon, news of the village's magical prowess spread to even the king himself. King Victor, a man known for his love of knowledge and learning, heard tales of the ice spirits and the unique combination of magic in White Town.
So, he sent a group of his own envoys to investigate, and to see these legendary ice spirits and the village for himself.
The king's envoys arrived in White Town and were immediately impressed by the village's beauty and tranquility. They spent several days exploring the area, talking to the locals, and studying the local magic.
But despite the best efforts of the envoys, they were unable to find any proof of the ice spirits' existence. The village seemed like any other, and there were no signs of any supernatural beings lurking within the woods.
Despite not finding any evidence of the ice spirits, the envoys were amazed by the level of magic in White Town. They observed the many mages and sorcerers experimenting with water and ice magic, creating amazing spells and enchantments.
They realized that the rumors about the village's magical prowess were true, and decided to write a report to the king, praising the unique magic being developed in White Town.
Back in the king's palace, the report about White Town's magic reached his ear quickly. King Victor was intrigued, and decided that he wanted to see this village for himself.
So, he began to make plans to visit White Town, hoping to witness the amazing magic being developed there firsthand.
In the following weeks, preparations were made at the village for the king's arrival. The news of his visit spread quickly, and the villagers were both excited and nervous.
They wanted to impress the king with their magic and show him the beauty of their village, but they also feared how he would react to the rumors about the ice spirits.
On the day of the king's arrival, the village was bustling with activity. The streets were swept clean, and the buildings adorned with colorful decorations.
As the king's carriage arrived at the town square, the villagers gathered around, watching in anticipation as the king stepped out and looked around.