Aldric emerged from the shadows of the palace into the cool night air, his senses sharpened by his recent training. His body was attuned to every movement in the shadows, every faint sound that broke the stillness of the night. His recent upgrades had pushed him to new heights, but his work was far from over.
One of his shadow clones had recently reported suspicious activity near the southern borders of the kingdom—a gathering of rogue mages rumored to be attempting a dangerous summoning ritual. The last group of mages he'd encountered had tried to open a rift between dimensions. If this group was planning something similar, Aldric would need to handle them swiftly and decisively.
He summoned a shadow portal and stepped through, emerging at the edge of the southern forest. The air here was thick with the smell of damp earth and rotting leaves. As he scanned the forest with his Great Divine Eyes, Aldric activated his Arcane Sight. The world around him shifted, revealing faint traces of magic lingering in the air—wards, sigils, and hidden traps meant to keep intruders at bay.
Aldric smirked. The rogue mages had clearly taken precautions, but their defenses would be no match for his power.
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Approaching the Rogue Camp
Aldric moved silently through the dense forest, his steps light and calculated as he avoided the traps hidden beneath the foliage. His Vision Enhancement allowed him to see each trap in microscopic detail, noting the precise flow of mana that powered them. With a thought, he manipulated the gravity around each trap, pressing them into the ground and disabling them.
As he moved closer, he began to hear voices—a group of mages deep in discussion. He approached the edge of a clearing where a group of twelve cloaked figures had gathered around a large, blood-red summoning circle etched into the earth. Dark symbols and runes glowed ominously, radiating an unstable energy that seemed to pulse in time with the chants of the mages.
Aldric's Arcane Sight picked up on the dangerous power radiating from the circle, alerting him to the presence of forbidden magic. He watched as the mages continued their ritual, their voices low and rhythmic as they chanted in unison.
"These fools have no idea what they're dealing with," Aldric muttered, his eyes narrowing as he assessed the scene. He needed to understand what they were trying to summon before he acted.
Using his enhanced senses, he listened closely, picking up snippets of their conversation between chants.
"This creature will grant us power beyond measure," one of the mages said, his voice filled with excitement. "Once it's bound to our will, we'll finally be able to challenge the strongest kingdoms."
Another mage laughed darkly. "And anyone who stands in our way will be destroyed."
Aldric clenched his fists. They were after power, and they were willing to tear open the fabric of reality to achieve it. If they succeeded in summoning this creature, it would be a disaster for the entire kingdom.
But Aldric wasn't about to let that happen.
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Intervening in the Ritual
Stepping forward, Aldric let the shadows slip from his form, revealing himself at the edge of the clearing. The mages looked up, their chants faltering as they noticed him standing there. Their faces twisted with confusion, quickly replaced by suspicion and hostility.
"Who are you?" one of the mages demanded, his hand already glowing with mana as he prepared to attack.
Aldric's gaze swept over the group, his expression calm and unreadable. "I am your reckoning."
The words hung in the air for a brief moment before he raised his hand, channeling his gravity manipulation. The ground around the summoning circle buckled and cracked, pulling some of the mages off-balance as the gravitational force increased exponentially.
"Stop him!" one of the mages yelled, his voice tinged with panic. The remaining mages unleashed a barrage of spells, fire and lightning crackling toward Aldric in a frenzy of energy.
But Aldric remained unfazed. With a flick of his wrist, he activated his One For All quirk, enhancing his speed and strength. He dodged their attacks effortlessly, weaving through the spells with fluid precision. Before any of them could react, he closed the distance between himself and the nearest mage, delivering a powerful strike to his chest that sent him sprawling to the ground.
The other mages stared in horror as Aldric continued his assault. With each move, he switched between different martial arts styles, his body flowing from one technique to the next as he dismantled his opponents. He used the brutal strikes of Muay Thai to break through their defenses, the precision of Wing Chun to counter their attacks, and the grappling techniques of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to subdue those who tried to resist.
One by one, the mages fell, their spells fizzling out as Aldric's relentless assault left them defenseless. But there were still a few left, and they were gathering near the summoning circle, chanting frantically as they poured their energy into the ritual.
Aldric could feel the dark energy building within the circle, growing stronger with each passing second. Whatever they were trying to summon was close to manifesting, and he knew he couldn't let it reach full strength.
With a single thought, he activated his Arcane Sight, scanning the summoning circle for weaknesses. His eyes locked onto the central rune—a large symbol in the center of the circle that seemed to be the core of the ritual. If he could destroy it, the summoning would collapse.
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Disrupting the Ritual
Aldric stepped forward, his eyes fixed on the central rune. The remaining mages screamed in desperation, their voices frantic as they tried to protect their work.
"You don't understand!" one of them shouted. "If you break the circle, it will destroy us all!"
Aldric paused, considering their words. He could sense the unstable energy swirling within the circle, threatening to tear itself apart. If he disrupted the ritual without care, the backlash could be devastating.
But Aldric had no intention of letting these fools summon a creature of destruction.
He focused his energy, extending his hand toward the central rune. With a sharp burst of gravity manipulation, he directed a pinpoint force toward the rune, compressing it until the symbol began to crack under the pressure.
The mages cried out, scrambling to stop him, but it was too late. The rune shattered, and the energy within the circle erupted, sending a wave of dark magic blasting outward.
Aldric stood firm as the wave of energy surged toward him, his One For All quirk shielding him from the force. The mages, however, were not so fortunate. The dark magic engulfed them, their bodies disintegrating into ash as the ritual backfired.
As the last remnants of the energy faded, Aldric surveyed the scene. The clearing was empty now, the mages reduced to nothingness, and the summoning circle lay in ruins. Whatever creature they had been trying to summon was now lost, sealed back within the void from which it had come.
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A Dangerous Revelation
Satisfied that the threat had been neutralized, Aldric turned to leave. But as he began to walk away, he felt a faint tremor beneath his feet—a subtle shift in the mana around him. His Great Divine Eyes flared to life, scanning the area for any lingering traces of magic.
What he saw sent a chill down his spine.
The magic from the ritual hadn't fully dissipated. Instead, it was lingering in the air, forming a faint symbol that pulsed with a dark, unfamiliar energy. It was a symbol he hadn't seen before, a sigil that seemed to resonate with an ancient power.
Aldric narrowed his eyes, studying the symbol. Whoever had orchestrated this ritual was more powerful than he had anticipated. This wasn't the work of mere rogue mages—it was part of a larger scheme, one that involved forces he hadn't yet encountered.
As the symbol faded into the darkness, Aldric clenched his fists, his mind racing. This wasn't over. There were more players in this game, powerful individuals working in the shadows to challenge him.
But Aldric wasn't intimidated. If anything, he welcomed the challenge.
With a final glance at the ruined circle, he stepped back into the shadows, disappearing into the night.
The hunt had only just begun.