Low-Fantasy Occultist - Chapter 352

Chapter 352

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Chapter 376 of "Low-Fantasy Occultist" opens showing developments: Nick looked up at the dark sky, wondering what he should do next. The urge... Keep reading!

Nick looked up at the dark sky, wondering what he should do next. The urge to ignore that flicker of psychic mana was strong, especially since Calder seemed to have settled back into his usual nightly routine, grooming his beard and reading a book.Nothing echoed back from where the signal had been sent, and he didn’t appear to be expecting anyone, at least for now.

He could do nothing. Keep his mouth shut, finish his watch, and at dawn, suggest they part ways immediately, making some excuse about wanting to cover different grounds to prevent exp stealing between the groups.

Putting as much distance as possible between them before whatever answer Calder was waiting for arrived would be a wise move, and he was confident the others wouldn’t oppose it, considering how often his instincts had saved them so far.

But he couldn’t do that. Not just because he wasn’t the type to ignore such a clear warning sign, but because his own experiences in a dungeon told him that even the smallest issue could escalate into a deadly situation, and beyond that, he doubted they’d be allowed to leave quietly.

A quick survey of the camp revealed that their bedrolls were arranged in a loose semicircle, closer to the canyon wall, overlapping with the other party’s perimeter just enough to make it awkward to sneak away quietly. Tents, stakes, and the terrain all funneled everyone toward the same central area, and while that might have been advantageous if they only had to worry about external threats, that was no longer the case.

There was also a chance that not everyone on Calder’s team was involved in the conspiracy with the Hones. Lady Lara Kestrel, at the very least, seemed like a genuine enough person, and although it was never easy to determine a noble’s true intentions with just a quick look, he couldn’t dismiss that possibility.

That left him to consider the more aggressive options. The first one was fairly simple and would likely fix most of his problems neatly.

Get up, walk over to Calder’s tent, and kill him.

The man was the only one in the other group who genuinely worried him. The rest were fairly strong, sure, but their skills were conventional, and they weren't nearly ready for what he could unleash if he truly went all out.

With the right setup, Raphael could likely take down three or four enemies on his own before they had a chance to react, and Nick’s esoteric magic would make short work of the rest. Their frontliners weren’t exactly slackers either.

The problem was that “the right setup” usually didn’t include starting a brawl in the middle of a dungeon camp at night, surrounded by walls with limited exits, under a hostile domain that already had its eye on them.

Even if they won, it would be a bloodbath.

The chaos would surely mean some casualties on his own side, just based on statistics, and while he wasn't naive enough to think he could always come through unscathed, especially after what happened last time he was in a dungeon, he wanted to avoid a repeat of that as much as possible. That left him with the slower route.

The third path needed more preparation, and still risked a dangerous situation if whoever the Hones sent reacted quickly. However, it was also the only one that would give him enough control of the battlefield to personally ensure everyone’s safety.

He was pretty sure Calder was waiting for something, or someone, and there wasn’t much he could do to prevent that from happening, but he could tilt the field in his own favor as much as possible before it did.

He shut his eyes and expanded his senses outward once more, reaching as far as the domain permitted.

The stone walls surrounding them were still warm from the day. His own group’s faint, shifting signatures were mostly resting, but too keyed up to fully drift off. Calder’s team was similarly restless, but there was nothing indicating they were waiting for anything in particular, which once again confirmed his choice to select the more cautious option.

No large predators were nearby that he could sense, and only a few lone monsters, far too weak to challenge their camp, had left traces within his range.

Nick let his senses retreat to the edge of the camp and started setting up without leaving his seat by the dying fire.

To anyone watching, he would seem like just another mage on late watch, with his staff across his knees and studying the dark horizon.

The only real tell was how the air thickened around his fingers as he gently flexed them, guiding threads of wind just above the ground, but no one nearby had sharp enough senses to notice it.

Tiny blades of air scraped along the packed earth, too faint to be heard even by the rangers’ sharp senses, carving hair-thin lines into the dirt.

For this particular ritual, he decided to stick to the basics. He could have probably come up with something in Irvinic, given his recent interest in the language, and it would have been much easier to justify if anyone asked later, but he didn’t want any trace of his work to stay after he finished, and he was confident that the chaos of the upcoming battle would help.

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Since he was creating a ritual to invoke the sacred principles of hospitality, Latin would be ideal, given his strong understanding of its significance in law.

, he traced into the dirt along the outer ring of tents. One must keep the faith.

. The guest is sacred.

He spiraled inward and outward in overlapping arcs, letting the phrases repeat and lend each other stability. It wasn’t quite a circle, nor quite a spiral, which would have been bad if it had been a freeform ritual, but he was following the natural boundary of the camp instead, using the subtle markers that indicated this space belonged to someone, that for tonight, this was a home, however temporary, to anchor the magic.

An excerpt from Cicero went next. . Nothing is more contrary to divine law than to deceive a guest.

With each line, he emphasized the importance of hospitality and mutual obligation. It was an ancient, ironclad rule that if you invited someone into your shelter, you did not betray them under that same roof.

It would also mean Nick couldn't attack first, which was a significant sacrifice, but it would only increase the ritual's power.

The camp wasn’t technically theirs since they arrived after most of it was already built. They were invited, fed, and given space in the structure. That was plenty of conceptual leverage for him to define it as the “house” they were welcomed to, and they had agreed to protect it without any deception.

Hell, they had even eaten a meal together, using both groups’ supplies to cook it. That, more than any word, would serve as the keystone to connect the ritual to everyone involved, whether they wanted it or not.

Ideally, he would have had Calder directly state that they were under his protection, but a man at that level probably knew better than to make such promises, even without knowing who he was up against.

It didn’t matter anyway, since he had another resource to ensure the magic would hold.

Nick expanded his awareness beyond the camp, into the wild emotions filling the ether around them. He connected with the currents of pack instinct flowing through it, the thrill of shared hunts, and the deep certainty that the pack could never be harmed without everyone else trying to kill you.

Weirdly enough, the domain liked that.

Its attention curled around the ritual like a wolf around a bone, sniffing and licking to understand what was happening. It didn’t grasp his Latin, but it sensed the promise of safety in the ether, the sacredness of shared shelter.

Something in it hummed in agreement. The lines in the dirt deepened without any more action from Nick, who couldn’t help but choke back a gasp.

He hadn’t expected the dungeon to help him, since it had seemed determined to kill him so far, but if he thought about it, it made sense.

The Feral God behind it was just as much a divine being, bound by its concepts, as every other god. It made sense that it would invite and even bless magic so closely aligned with it, especially when, for once, it wouldn’t harm its creations but the invaders.

His watch ended not long after.

“All quiet?” Raphael asked as he came to relieve him with another ranger in tow.

Nick stretched dramatically. “Quiet enough,” he said aloud. “There were a few scavengers, but nothing that wants to mess with two parties camping together in such numbers.”

As he moved past him, a breath of air brushed the older apprentice’s ear. “They are planning to betray us.”

Raphael’s expression remained steady, and only the faintest tightening at the corner of his mouth indicated he had heard his warning.

He answered in kind, his own wind-work rougher than Nick’s but done well enough to be understood, telling him to wake the others and relay the message.

Nick offered a quick, dull smile and went to lie down.

He rolled into his bedroll, turning his back to the camp as his awareness expanded. One by one, he reached for his own teammates.

Within ten minutes, everyone on his side was informed, the steady thump of their hearts indicating they were ready for anything at any moment.

Maybe an hour later, Nick sensed the first presence approaching from the north.

At first, he thought it was another werewolf pack.

The incoming signatures were wild enough, filled with aggression and a shared purpose, and their bloodlust was obvious, but something felt off.

He concentrated, narrowing his awareness to the front of the group, only to discover that the curse he’d expected to find was missing.

Werewolves had that distinctive silver-hook pattern, the jagged lattice wrapped around soul and flesh alike, while these newcomers didn’t. Their souls were wild, yes, shaped by a lifetime of instincts closer to beast than man, but there were no invasive barbs, no external pattern urging them to madness.

Their emotions were also off, too uniform to seem natural.

, he realized.

He pushed further, fighting through the domain’s static, and finally saw that each of them wore a metal chain around their neck.

From a distance, it would be easy to mistake that mixture of rage and animal scent for lycanthropy, especially without his senses or experience.

, he thought grimly,

The group was close enough now that their footsteps and low growls became audible to normal hearing, and it wasn’t long before the alarm was raised.

“Movement!” The scout who had been keeping watch with Raphael called softly, then louder. “Movement!”

Those sleeping near their armor scrambled into it, while others grabbed their weapons and moved to defend the camp. Lara was already halfway to a firing mound, quiver bouncing at her hip, by the time one of her comrades finished putting on his plate.

The first howl rolled down the canyon.

It was a good one. Deep, layered, and blending into something that, in a different context, might have been beautiful. It echoed off the walls and was picked up by everyone along the approaching group, until the air vibrated with a terrifying sound.

“They’re here!” someone shouted.

“Get ready,” Calder said from behind them, voice calm and reassuring. “We must hold the high ground and keep them from piercing through any side.”

Nick turned his head just enough to catch a glimpse of him.

The mage stood near the central tent, staff in hand, with a calm expression as mana began swirling around him. To everyone else, he looked like he was preparing a powerful defensive spell.

To Nick’s senses, something very different was happening.

Calder’s mana gathered not in the broad, sweeping pattern Nick associated with shields or area attacks, but in delicate, intricate lines that wove toward his own allies.

The structure that was created was fragile but surprisingly detailed, a lattice meant to drape over minds, blurring boundaries and softening focus.

It was a confusion-inducing field, not strong enough to knock anyone out or make them clearly falter, but enough to slow reactions, muddle decision-making, and cause hesitation.

In a high-stakes battle, that would mean death.

The host was betraying his own people alongside his guests.

The domain’s anticipation surged with voyeuristic excitement, eager for the upcoming massacre.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 2 Chapter 2 3 Chapter 3 4 Chapter 4 5 Chapter 5 6 Chapter 6: 7 Chapter 7 8 Chapter 8: 9 Chapter 9: 10 Chapter 10 11 Chapter 11 12 Chapter 12 13 Chapter 13 14 Chapter 14 15 Chapter 15 16 Chapter 16 17 Chapter 17 18 Chapter 18: 19 Chapter 19 20 Chapter 20: 21 Chapter 21 22 Chapter 22 23 Chapter 23 24 Chapter 24: 25 Chapter 25 26 Chapter 26 27 Chapter 27 28 Chapter 28 29 Chapter 29: 30 Chapter 30: 31 Chapter 31 32 Chapter 32: 33 Chapter 33 34 Chapter 34 35 Chapter 35 36 Chapter 36 37 Chapter 37 38 Chapter 38 39 Chapter 39: 40 Chapter 40: 41 Chapter 41 42 Chapter 42 43 Chapter 43 44 Chapter 44 45 Chapter 45: 46 Chapter 46 47 Chapter 47 48 Chapter 48 49 Chapter 49: 50 Chapter 50: 51 Chapter 51 52 Chapter 52: 53 Chapter 53 54 Chapter 54 55 Chapter 55: 56 Chapter 56 57 Chapter 57 58 Chapter 58 59 Chapter 59 60 Chapter 60: 61 Chapter 61 62 Chapter 62 63 Chapter 63 64 Chapter 64 65 Chapter 65 66 Chapter 66 67 Chapter 67: 68 Chapter 68: 69 Chapter 68.5: Rhea's Interlude 70 Chapter 69 71 Chapter 70 72 Chapter 71 73 Chapter 72 74 Chapter 73 75 Chapter 74 76 Chapter 75 77 Chapter 76 78 Chapter 77 79 Chapter 78 80 Chapter 79 81 Chapter 80 82 Chapter 80.5: Interlude Devon 83 Chapter 81 84 Chapter 82 85 Chapter 83 86 Chapter 84 87 Chapter 85 88 Chapter 86 89 Chapter 87 90 Chapter 88 91 Chapter 89 92 Chapter 90 93 Chapter 91 94 Chapter 92 95 Chapter 92.5: Interlude Elia 96 Chapter 93 97 Chapter 94 98 Chapter 95 99 Chapter 96 100 Chapter 97 101 Chapter 98 102 Chapter 99 103 Chapter 100: 104 Chapter 101 105 Chapter 102 106 Chapter 103: 107 Chapter 104: 108 Chapter 104.5: Interlude Elia 2 109 Chapter 105 110 Chapter 106 111 Chapter 107 112 Chapter 108 113 Chapter 109 114 Chapter 110: 115 Chapter 111 116 Chapter 112 117 Chapter 113 118 Chapter 114 119 Chapter 115 120 Chapter 116 121 Chapter 116.5: Interlude Talbot 122 Chapter 117 123 Chapter 118 124 Chapter 119 125 Chapter 120 126 Chapter 121 127 Chapter 122 128 Chapter 123 129 Chapter 124 130 Chapter 125 131 Chapter 126 132 Chapter 127 133 Chapter 128 134 Chapter 128.5: Interlude Devon 2 135 Chapter 129 136 Chapter 130 137 Chapter 131 138 Chapter 132 139 Chapter 133 140 Chapter 134 141 Chapter 135: 142 Chapter 136 143 Chapter 137 144 Chapter 138 145 Chapter 139 146 Chapter 140 147 Chapter 140.5: Interlude 148 Chapter 141 149 Chapter 142 150 Chapter 143 151 Chapter 144 152 Chapter 145: 153 Chapter 146: 154 Chapter 147 155 Chapter 148 156 Chapter 149 157 Chapter 150 158 Chapter 151: 159 Chapter 152 160 Chapter 152.5: Interlude Alexander 161 Chapter 153 162 Chapter 154 163 Chapter 155 164 Chapter 156 165 Chapter 157 166 Chapter 158 167 Chapter 159 168 Chapter 160 169 Chapter 161 170 Chapter 162 171 Chapter 163 172 Chapter 164 173 Chapter 164.5: Interlude Eugene 174 Chapter 165 175 Chapter 166 176 Chapter 167 177 Chapter 168 178 Chapter 169 179 Chapter 170 180 Chapter 171 181 Chapter 172 182 Chapter 173 183 Chapter 174 184 Chapter 175 185 Chapter 176 186 Chapter 176.5: Interlude Arthur 187 Chapter 177 188 Chapter 178 189 Chapter 179 190 Chapter 180 191 Chapter 181 192 Chapter 182 193 Chapter 183 194 Chapter 184 195 Chapter 185 196 Chapter 186 197 Chapter 187 198 Chapter 188 199 Chapter 188.5: Interlude Eugene 2 200 Chapter 189 201 Chapter 190 202 Chapter 191 203 Chapter 192 204 Chapter 193 205 Chapter 194 206 Chapter 195 207 Chapter 196 208 Chapter 197 209 Chapter 198 210 Chapter 199 211 Chapter 200 212 Chapter 200.5. - Interlude Eugene 3 213 Chapter 201 214 Chapter 202 215 Chapter 203 216 Chapter 204 217 Chapter 205 218 Chapter 206 219 Chapter 207 220 Chapter 208 221 Chapter 209 222 Chapter 210 223 Chapter 211 224 Chapter 212 225 Chapter 212.5: Interlude Devon 3 226 Chapter 213 227 Chapter 214 228 Chapter 215 229 Chapter 216 230 Chapter 217 231 Chapter 218 232 Chapter 219 233 Chapter 220 234 Chapter 221 235 Chapter 222 236 Chapter 223 237 Chapter 224 238 Chapter 224.5: Interlude Alexander 2 239 Chapter 225 240 Chapter Occultist 226 241 Chapter 227 242 Chapter 228 243 Chapter 229 244 Chapter 230 245 Chapter 231 246 Chapter 232 247 Chapter 233 248 Chapter 234 249 Chapter 235 250 Chapter 236 251 Chapter 237 252 Chapter 238 253 Chapter 239 254 Chapter Occultist 240 255 Chapter 241 256 Chapter 242 257 Chapter 242.5: Interlude Osmod 258 Chapter 243 259 Chapter 244 260 Chapter 245 261 Chapter 246 262 Chapter 247 263 Chapter 248 264 Chapter 249 265 Chapter 250 266 Chapter 251 267 Chapter 252 268 Chapter 253 269 Chapter 254 270 Chapter 254.5: Interlude Eugene 4 271 Chapter 255 272 Chapter 256 273 Chapter 257 274 Chapter 258 275 Chapter 259 276 Chapter 260 277 Chapter 261 278 Chapter 262 279 Chapter 263 280 Chapter 264 281 Chapter 265 282 Chapter 266 283 Chapter 266.5: Interlude Eugene 5 284 Chapter 267 285 Chapter 268 286 Chapter 269 287 Chapter 270 288 Chapter 271 289 Chapter 272 290 Chapter 273 291 Chapter 274 292 Chapter 275 293 Chapter 276 294 Chapter 277 295 Chapter 278 296 Chapter 278.5: Interlude Elena/ Devon 4 297 Chapter 279 298 Chapter 280 299 Chapter 281 300 Chapter 282 301 Chapter 283 302 Chapter 284 303 Chapter 285 304 Chapter 286 305 Chapter 287 306 Chapter 288 307 Chapter 289 308 Chapter 290 309 Chapter 290.5: Interlude Alexander 3/ Devon 4 310 Chapter 291 311 Chapter 292 312 Chapter 293 313 Chapter 294 314 Chapter 295 315 Chapter 296 316 Chapter 297 317 Chapter 298 318 Chapter 299 319 Chapter 300 320 Chapter 301 321 Chapter 302 322 Chapter 302.5: Interlude Osmod 2 323 Chapter 303 324 Chapter 304 325 Chapter 305 326 Chapter 306 327 Chapter 307 328 Chapter 308 329 Chapter 309 330 Chapter 310 331 Chapter 311 332 Chapter 312 333 Chapter 313 334 Chapter 314 335 Chapter 314.5 - Interlude Alexander 4/ Akari 2 336 Chapter 315 337 Chapter 316 338 Chapter 317 339 Chapter 318 340 Chapter 319 341 Chapter 320 342 Chapter 321 343 Chapter 322 344 Chapter 323 345 Chapter 324 346 Chapter 325 347 Chapter 326 348 Chapter 326.5 - Interlude Rhea 2/Elena 2 349 Chapter 327 350 Chapter 328 351 Chapter 329 352 Chapter 330 353 Chapter 331 354 Chapter 332 355 Chapter 333 356 Chapter 334 357 Chapter 335 358 Chapter 336 359 Chapter 337 360 Chapter 338 361 Chapter 338.5 - Interlude Tholm 1 362 Chapter 339 363 Chapter 340 364 Chapter 341 365 Chapter 342 366 Chapter 343 367 Chapter 344 368 Chapter 345 369 Chapter 346 370 Chapter 347 371 Chapter 348 372 Chapter 349 373 Chapter 350 374 Chapter 350.5 - Interlude Osmod 3/Devon 5 375 Chapter 351 376 Chapter 352 377 Chapter 353 378 Chapter 354 379 Chapter 355 380 Chapter 356 381 Chapter 357 382 Chapter 358 383 Chapter 359 384 Chapter 360 385 Chapter 361 386 Chapter 361.5 - Interlude Eugene 6/Rhea 3 387 Chapter 362 388 Chapter 363 389 Chapter 364 390 Chapter 365 391 Chapter 366 392 Chapter 367 393 Chapter 368 394 Chapter 369 395 Chapter 370 396 Chapter 371 397 Chapter 372 398 Chapter 373 399 Chapter 373.5 - Interlude Tholm 2/Eugene 7 400 Chapter 374 401 Chapter 375 402 Chapter 376 403 Chapter 377 404 Chapter 378 405 Chapter 379 406 Chapter 380 407 Chapter 381 408 Chapter 382 409 Chapter 383 410 Chapter 384 411 Chapter 385 412 Chapter 385.5 - Interlude Umlaut 1 413 Chapter 386 414 Chapter 387 415 Chapter 388 416 Chapter 389 417 Chapter 390 418 Chapter 391 419 Chapter 392 420 Chapter 393 421 Chapter 394 422 Chapter 395 423 Chapter 396 424 Chapter 397 425 Chapter 397.5 - Interlude Tim 1 426 Chapter 398 427 Chapter 399 428 Chapter 400 429 Chapter 401 430 Chapter 402 431 Chapter 403 432 Chapter 404 433 Chapter 405 434 Chapter 406 435 Chapter 407 436 Chapter 408 437 Chapter 409 438 Chapter 409.5 - Interlude Eugene 8 439 Chapter 410 440 Chapter 411 441 Chapter 412 442 Chapter 413 443 Chapter 414 444 Chapter 415 445 Chapter 416 446 Chapter 417 447 Chapter 418 448 Chapter 419 449 Chapter 420 450 Chapter 421 451 Chapter 421.5 - Interlude Rhea 4 452 Chapter 422 453 Chapter 423 454 Chapter 424 455 Chapter 425 456 Chapter 426 457 Chapter 427 458 Chapter 428 459 Chapter 429 460 Chapter 430 461 Chapter 431 462 Chapter 432 463 Chapter 433 464 Chapter 433.5 Interlude Hone 1/Bluetear 1 465 Chapter 434 466 Chapter 435 467 Chapter 436 468 Chapter 437 469 Chapter 438 470 Chapter 439 471 Chapter 440 472 Chapter 441 473 Chapter 442 474 Chapter 443 475 Chapter 444 476 Chapter 445 477 Chapter 445.5 - Interlude Xander 1 478 Chapter 446

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