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Chapter 4 - Mistress Seraphine

The room was vast, its ceiling soaring high above, supported by columns of intricately carved stone that depicted scenes of battles, rituals, and ancient ceremonies. The floor was made of polished marble, inlaid with gold and silver runes that pulsed with a gentle, rhythmic light, casting a soft glow over the entire chamber.

In the center of the room stood a group of students, their ages ranging from what appeared to be early teens to young adults. They were gathered around a tall, regal-looking woman who stood at the head of the room, her presence commanding and serene. 

She was dressed in flowing robes of deep violet, embroidered with symbols that seemed to shimmer and shift as she moved. Her hair was long and silver, cascading down her back like a waterfall of moonlight, and her eyes were a piercing shade of blue that seemed to see straight through to Alexander's soul.

But what held Alexander's attention most was the object floating in the center of the room—a glowing orb of light, no larger than a grapefruit, hovering in mid-air, its surface swirling with colors that defied description. The students were focused intently on the orb, their hands raised, fingers outstretched as if trying to grasp the light, but never quite touching it.

The woman's voice filled the chamber, low and melodic, but firm. "Focus your minds, feel the energy within you. The light is a manifestation of your will, a reflection of your inner power. Control it, shape it, and it will obey."

Alexander watched, transfixed, as the students obeyed her instructions. Their expressions were intense, brows furrowed in concentration as they channeled their energy into the orb. Slowly, the light began to change—its surface rippling as if it were made of liquid, forming patterns and shapes that seemed to dance in the air. 

One of the students, a young boy with dark hair and sharp features, managed to shape the light into a small, glowing bird that flapped its wings and chirped softly before dissolving back into the orb.

A wave of awe and confusion washed over Alexander. This was magic—real, tangible magic, not the sleight-of-hand tricks or illusions he had known in his world. Here, magic was a force of nature, something that could be shaped and controlled, harnessed to create and destroy.

The regal woman's eyes suddenly snapped up, locking onto Alexander as if she had known he was there all along. Her gaze was sharp, piercing, and he felt a chill run down his spine as she studied him for a moment that seemed to stretch on forever.

"Approach," she said, her voice carrying an undeniable authority that brooked no argument.

Alexander hesitated, but the command in her tone was impossible to ignore. He stepped forward, his heart pounding in his chest as the eyes of every student in the room turned to him. He felt like an intruder, an outsider in a world that was not his own.

The woman gestured for him to come closer, her expression inscrutable. "You are new here," she said, her tone more a statement than a question.

"Yes," Alexander replied, his voice trembling slightly. "I—I was brought here… I don't really know how."

Her eyes narrowed slightly as she continued to study him. "It seems the Academy has chosen you. Tell me, what is your name?"

"Alexander Graves," he said, his voice steadier this time.

"I am Mistress Seraphine, one of the instructors here at the Academy." The woman nodded slowly, as if weighing his words. "You have been brought here for a reason, though that reason may not yet be clear to you. Tell me, Alexander Graves, have you ever encountered magic before?"

Alexander shook his head. "No, not like this. I didn't even know it existed until I came here."

"Magic is the lifeblood of this world, the force that shapes our reality." Mistress Seraphine's expression softened slightly, though her eyes remained sharp. "Here at the Academy, we teach those with the potential to harness this power, to bend it to their will. It is a dangerous gift, one that requires discipline, focus, and above all, respect."

Alexander listened intently, his mind racing with questions. How could he learn to control this power? But before he could voice his thoughts, Mistress Seraphine raised a hand, silencing the room.

"Observe," she instructed, her gaze fixed on the orb of light that still hovered in the center of the room. "Watch closely, and learn."

She extended her hand toward the orb, her fingers splayed. The light responded immediately, brightening and swirling faster as if drawn to her touch. The air around the orb crackled with energy, and Alexander could feel the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end.

With a slow, deliberate motion, Mistress Seraphine closed her hand into a fist, and the orb began to change. The light contracted, condensing into a small, intensely bright point before suddenly exploding outward in a burst of energy. 

The students gasped in unison as the light scattered into dozens of tiny orbs, each one glowing with a different color, like a constellation of stars suspended in the air.

The orbs danced and spun around the room, moving in perfect harmony as if they were alive. Mistress Seraphine moved her hand in a fluid motion, guiding the orbs with the grace of a conductor leading an orchestra. 

The lights responded to her every gesture, weaving intricate patterns in the air, forming shapes and images that seemed to tell a story—of battles fought, of worlds created and destroyed, of the endless cycle of life and death.

With a final flourish, Mistress Seraphine brought the orbs together, merging them into a single, brilliant sphere that floated gently back to the center of the room. The light slowly dimmed, fading until it was nothing more than a faint glow, and then it winked out, leaving the room bathed in the soft light of the torches once more.

The students and Alexander both were silent, their eyes wide with admiration and respect. Mistress Seraphine turned to face them, her expression stern. "This is the power you seek to control," she said, her voice firm. "But remember, it is not something that can be mastered overnight."

Her gaze swept over the students, then settled once more on Alexander. "You have much to learn, Alexander Graves," she said, her tone softer now. "But the fact that you are here means that the Academy has seen something in you. Something… unusual."

Alexander's heart skipped a beat. "Unusual? What do you mean?"

Mistress Seraphine studied him for a long moment before speaking. "There is a power within you, Alexander. The Academy does not bring people here by chance. It has chosen you for a reason."

"What kind of power?" Alexander asked, his curiosity piqued.

"The power of your inner," she said quietly. " and you will find it in here."

Before he could ask any more questions, Mistress Seraphine gestured to the students. "Class is dismissed for today. Return to your studies, and remember what you have seen here."

The students bowed respectfully before filing out of the chamber, their voices hushed. When the last of the students had left, Mistress Seraphine turned back to Alexander. "Walk with me," she said, her tone leaving no room for argument.