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Chapter Three: Temptations of the Flesh

Chapter Three: Temptations of the Flesh

 

My first thought was to use the air around me as the material for a wind blade spell. It would be horribly inefficient and require a ridiculous amount of my mana to function that way. Luckily I wasn’t forced to waste my mana as the Zombie's hammer caught in a hole in the floor, yanking him backward, laying him out flat on his face.

Given a moment to prepare I decided now would be a perfect time to perform some more tests!

This system was undoubtedly a wonder but I wasn’t going to trust what it said blindly. The brute was struggling back to his feet so I darted in, dodging his clumsy grasp, and sliced his achilles tendons with my bone claws leaving him crawling on the ground wailing. I stuck my head out the door, finding a hallway filled with cells but no other signs of life, or unlife. Returning to my test subject, I began the manipulation of my mana, as designated by the system's spell. Whenever I tried a new spell I would always ensure the ingredients were laid out neatly and that my mana was manipulated in a slow and steady manner. Although the first part didn’t apply I saw no reason to change my process. Ignoring the undead creature as it slowly made its way towards me I followed the instructions the spell had laid out.

First I folded the gaseous mana in my right carpels over itself once, holding in position with my mind before spinning it clockwise about the mana’s centre and along the plane of my hand. Once there was enough rotation that momentum kept the spinning going on its own I began to condense the mana construction. Once It had reached the size of a wine cork some innate sense the system gave me told me it was ready. It had been subtly guiding me through this process and while I could ignore it since this system was the one insisting such a spell was possible why would I interfere.

I released the projectile. What should have happened was a spinning ball of mana, invisible to mundane eyes, would strike the target and after losing most of its energy to the ambient mana, and if I was lucky, it may disrupt the zombies mana patherways. To say I was surprised at what happened next would be the understatement of a century.

For the briefest instance I felt a connection to another plane, one somewhere between the ethereal and chaotic planes, one I had never felt before. In less than the blink of an eye it was gone and my mana had taken a physical form, looking like a black misty nebula as it shot across the intervening space. As it travelled it slowly began to unravel, growing larger and less well controlled. When it struck the target it splashed across his skin covering an area about the size of my hand. The already decaying flesh started to quickly enter putrefaction, then black putrefaction leaving a section of its torso as little more than a black puddle on the floor. Apparently this creature could feel pain judging by the spine tingling roar it gave off. I disregarded it, I was simply too excited bouncing on the tip of my phalanges. I couldn’t wait to get researching.

Over the course of the next hour I discovered a number of things.

Firstly increasing the mana given to the spell amplified whatever effect I created.

Secondly increasing the speed of rotation, reduced the amount of mana lost to the environment and reduced the area of effect slightly and increased the speed of the projectile.

Thirdly the direction of spin had no observable effect on the result.

Fourth, the density of the mana in the compression stage affected the area of effect greatly and slightly affected the duration, and thus the distance the spell lasted.

When I tried; adding ten percent of my total mana to the spell, folding it seven times, spinning eight vortexes in the same space, oriented in different planes, and compressed to the point of a needle. I created a black dot that shot through the putrefied skull of the zombie and went straight through the stone floor leaving only dust and a hole, I couldn’t see the bottom off. Using the spell like this took far too long to set up and used too much mana, although I could regain it in about ten minutes. That was an eternity in a fight.

When I killed the creature a series of blue windows appeared on their own for the first time.

 

Congratulations:

 

Before I truly got a chance to truly examine my winnings a new sound broke my concentration. Now that the zombies' insistent wailing had ceased I could make out whistling coming down the empty hallway. Forever curious I decided to follow the cheery tune and examine the changes to the system on the way. I took my first step outside the prison cell.


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