Low-Fantasy Occultist - Chapter 398

Chapter 398

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Chapter 426 of "Low-Fantasy Occultist" reveals: The Amphitheater on the thirtieth floor was usually reserved for ceremonies, but it could also... Keep reading!

The Amphitheater on the thirtieth floor was usually reserved for ceremonies, but it could also be used by teachers for specific lectures that needed more space than a typical classroom.Students from several years were packed into the tiered stone benches like sardines, sitting in the aisles and leaning against the pillars at the back. A general sense of anticipation and curiosity seemed to grip everyone, and Nick even spotted some older mages in the back.

It showed just how rare it was for the Vice Tower Master to take on the role of a teacher, and how much value people placed on learning from him, even if the lecture's topic would normally generate very little interest.

"I’ve heard he hasn't given a lecture in years," Eona whispered, leaning over Bellamy’s shoulder to speak to Nick. "Not since there was that whole accident with the Night Hunger.”

Nick raised an eyebrow in surprise. That was the accident that had caused Osmod’s career to plummet, so it wasn’t shocking that it had prompted Politod to act, but he hadn’t heard of it outside Tholm’s chambers until now.

“It’s even weirder than that,” Tim said, shifting in his seat in excitement. “Politod has never taken a personal apprentice, and he only ever bothers with holding lectures if he needs to handle a thorny matter. For him to open a seminar to the general student body…"

“It’s probably just an excuse to gather all the active mages, at least those who leave the Tower at all,” Bellamy said lazily, though his eyes were sharp as he tracked another group of new arrivals.

Nick followed his gaze and saw that the seats in the front row were full. Master Shoe, Master Battera, and about a dozen other professors sat there, seemingly as focused as first-year students.

“So this is more of a general gathering disguised as a lecture,” Nick murmured. There were several reasons why Politod might have chosen this approach, but none of them seemed promising.

The lights in the amphitheater dimmed, except for a single spotlight on the central podium.

There was no grand entrance. No flash of light or puff of smoke. One moment, the podium was empty; the next, Archmage Ebenezer Politod was leaning against it, peeling an orange.

Nick didn’t even bother to be surprised. The Tower’s spatial magic had long since become something he resigned himself to never fully understanding, and even his recent power-ups only made that clearer.

The hall fell silent, watching with bated breath. Politod finished peeling his fruit, popped a slice into his mouth, and chewed thoughtfully. His heavy-lidded eyes swept over the hundreds of students, lingering for a fraction of a second on a few people before moving on.

"Why are we here?" Politod asked. His voice wasn't loud, but it had a resonant quality that made it sound as if he were speaking directly into each student's ear. “Why was an independent institution such as the Tower, one capable of wielding influence and magical power enough to subjugate provinces, allowed to form and grow in the capital of a Duchy?”

"We are here because the Kingdom allows us to be," Politod answered himself. "Have you ever wondered why? Why does the Crown permit a collection of dangerous, reality-warping individuals to gather in the center of Alluria? Why grant us autonomy? Why let us create our own code of laws, let us handle our own diplomacy?”

The orange peel dissolved in his hand without a hint of mana, showing a level of control that was impressive even for Nick.

"Some say it is for war. To produce battle-mages to fight the other races or the monsters of the Wilds." Politod shook his head. "If that were true, we would be a barracks, not a university. We would teach you formation casting, not theoretical metaphysics. No, the Royal Mage Corps already existed centuries ago. The Tower is something different.”

Politod leaned forward, his expression hardening. “It might surprise you to know that Towers predate the Kingdom of Berea. They existed in more primitive forms long before humans dared to rise above tribal congregations, as the sole expression of what our species could one day grow to be.”

He paused for a moment, allowing them to absorb the information. Strangely enough, Nick wasn’t surprised. He hadn’t known that, but something about the Tower had always felt impossibly old. He would have been genuinely surprised to learn that it was only a few centuries ago that it was raised.

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“So we know that Towers have existed before the Kingdom itself, but why are we tolerated? Despite the great powers we mages wield, the King could surely decide to bring us to heel if he wanted to,” Politod continued, and though there was no inflection to his tone, Nick couldn’t help but sense a hint of mockery.

It was the first time someone had spoken of the King in anything but full and complete respect, but it would be very hard to prove, since he had just said the Royal forces could destroy every Tower if they decided to.

“We are spatial anchors. The Towers scattered across the Kingdom form a web of stability that keeps the fabric of our nation tight. Without us, long-range teleportation would be deadly. Without us, the boundaries between the physical and the spiritual would weaken, and undesirable things... things... would slip through.”

Nick leaned forward, suddenly much more interested. He doubted this would be a major part of the lecture, but even snippets of extraplanar knowledge from a mage of Politod’s caliber would be worth more than any gold.

"But there is another reason," Politod continued, resuming his pacing. "A political reason. We exist because nature abhors a vacuum. And where there is a need for miracles, someone will always step in to sell them.”

He waved his hand, forming an illusion in the air, a shimmering image of a white-robed priest healing a beggar, with faceless people watching in admiration.

"Where there is no Tower to offer practical solutions, people tend to turn to higher powers. If a child falls ill, they pray. If their crops are dying, they pray. And the Temples answer, often without asking for gold. No, all they want is faith; it is obedience.”

The illusion shifted, revealing the priest standing tall beside a frail king.

"If we did not exist," Politod rumbled, "every healer would wear a stole, and every rain-caller would demand a tithe. The Towers are the Crown's answer to the Gods. We provide magic that is transactional, understandable, and secular. We are the wall that separates the State from the Faith.”

Normally, such a lecture would have been up for historical debate, but given the current situation in Alluria, no one dared to voice a complaint. They all knew exactly how powerful the temples could be when they chose to be, how easy it was for them to gain the people's favor, and how they could gradually overshadow the other powers.

“But such balance," Politod warned, his voice dropping an octave, "is not peace. It still exists in tension. And when that tension snaps…"

The illusion shifted once more. It revealed a city of black stone in the frozen north, engulfed in green fire.

"Gottenburg," Politod said. “A hundred fifty years ago, the local Tower grew arrogant. They delved too deep into demonic pacts to prove their superiority over the local Faith of the Hearth, wanting to show that they could tame the abominations. They tipped the scales in their favor for a little while, yet the result was an incursion that required the sacrifice of three Archmages to contain.”

The image changed to a city with golden spires by the coast.

"Ismal," Politod continued, "Seventy years ago, the Temple of the Sun became too powerful within the city, leading to the banning of arcane magic. Within a year, a Superior Spirit of Drought appeared, caused by the zealots’ prayers distorting reality, which led to a catastrophe that claimed tens of thousands of lives in just days. Only recently has excavation begun, but extensive time will be needed before resettlement is possible.”

Politod let the illusion fade, gazing out at the sea of students. "Magic requires structure. It demands rules, lawyering, and constant research, as its principles are almost infinitely complex. Yet it is an understandable force, despite being so alien to the natural order.”

"But Faith..." Politod smiled, and it wasn't a friendly smile. "Faith requires none of the dedication. Priests borrow authority and power from a being greater than themselves. They impose a foreign will upon the World, rather than their own, acting as a conduit for such entities to manifest.”

Subconsciously, Nick found himself nodding along. He had seen as much with his own eyes recently, and even before that, he had studied the priests of Sashara. He knew that beyond a decent fire affinity, they were not impressive compared to the Tower’s mages, yet they still could perform significant feats when needed, despite spending only a tenth of the time on research and developing their abilities.

"Faith is powerful. It surpasses the limits of affinities, enabling a priest of the Sea to drown a fire mage in a desert, all because tens of thousands of years ago, a river flowed through that area, and his God claimed its waters. But it is also strict. A priest cannot perform what his God forbids. He is a conduit, not a creator."

Leaning back against the podium, he muttered dryly, "We are entering a time of enthusiastic piety in Alluria. The Temples might seem to offer safety and certainty. But remember, Ismal. Remember that when you hand over the reins of reality to a power that demands submission, you rarely get them back.”

"Do not mistake their benevolence for weakness. And do not let them claim the monopoly on miracles,” Politod said as he wiped his hands on a napkin.

“Class dismissed.”

The student lounge was buzzing louder than a hornet's nest.

"He basically just told us to go to war with the priests," Tim whispered, glancing around nervously, as if expecting an Inquisitor to jump out from behind a pillar.

"Not war," Bellamy corrected, looking thoughtful. “But he does seem to want competition. He’s saying that if we let the Temples become the only source of stability in the city, the Tower might become obsolete. And if the Tower becomes obsolete…"

“The balance with the Royal Court will also shift,” Eona finished for him.

The entire lecture had been interesting, yes, but also surprisingly blunt. It made Nick wonder if things were really that bad, or if it was just another move by a man so much more powerful than he was that he couldn’t fully see the shape he was drawing.

"Excuse me.”

Nick looked up and was surprised to see Drusilla come to a stop in front of him. It had been a while since he last saw her, but she seemed to have done well for herself in the meantime.

She wore the blue uniform of the Tower, but the cut was custom-made, and the silk was finer than what most other students, even noble ones, used. Behind her stood two girls, clearly followers of some kind, if the Boer crest on their clothes was any indication.

That was quite the statement. Mages didn’t necessarily mind working for the nobles, especially if paid enough, but to bear a crest meant they were servants. That didn’t happen often.

Drusilla smiled, a carefully practiced expression that was haughty yet not unkind. "You always cause a stir whenever I see you, Crowley. Even my father was impressed.”

She reached into her bag and took out a cream-colored envelope sealed with the orchard of House Boer.

"My father is hosting a dinner this Friday. A small gathering of like-minded families. He would be pleased if you and your brother could attend, plus ones included.”

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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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