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Immortal Hills University For Magical Aptitude IC

thatguy1

Super-Earth
Joined
Aug 2, 2015
CHAPTER 1: TRANSPLANT
EARTH- 3200 BC
ANCIENT EGYPT- ONE HUNDRED YEARS BEFORE IT'S UNIFICATION

The moonlight shone upon the village in a glittering light as the wind howled through the streets, those who were not yet asleep at the time and were out travelling had to cover their faces so as not to get sand in unwelcome places. One such man was in more of a rush than the others as he hurried along towards one of the largest of the cloth tent dwellings, he tried to protect his face, but the oblong wooden box he was heaving about was too heavy for such an act. No matter though, for within a few moments he had brushed the canvas entrance aside and dropped to his knees, apparently within a circle of other men and women who were on their knees as well.

Between each person who was ordained in exquisite jewelery were wax candles several inches tall that were lit and flickering despite the only movement coming from this man, he set the wooden crate in the center and took his place among the center. In a uniform motion they all took to a cross legged position and bowed their heads, closing their eyes and they began to hum in a low key, and soon enough what was in the box began to glow a bright white light that escaped the cracks and crevices of the container. Then one by one, the priests' bodies were enveloped in a brilliant blue light that sent out tendrils to connect with one another in an upwards fashion before the unified beam of energy surged down into the box and upwards, ripping a hole in the tent and going ever skyward.

At a high altitude that everybody in this day and age thought to be the heavens, the beam of energy began to open up and create a portal between our world and another, alien one. There was no light in this realm, only pure darkness that pierced the night sky and then as one, everyone that lived in this village and the ones that were miles around began to scream in abject terror and despair. Descending from this portal was a humanoid shape with dark blue skin, but where a head should be were instead thousands of tentacles with their own eyes and mouths, it's long arms outstretched in a cold, welcoming embrace.

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As this ungodly monster descended, in the village square a brilliant white light erupted like a dome and then vanished, leaving a group of figures in it's wake, one of whom was covered in a dark red living armor, in one hand was a sword made of blood and in the other was a stone tablet.

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The group had to turn away from the behemoth so as to not be affected by it, and the armored figure raised it's tablet and spoke loudly yet calmly over the horrendous torrential screaming. "Pa Gon Drux Gal!" The tablet lit up with strange symbols in a bright red light and it shot a ball of energy towards the towering eldritch God who became centered with a yellow Enochian binding spell, causing it unable to move in any direction. The beast roared with fury, causing this group to double over in pain, and the blood covered knight raised it's tablet once more, "Veh Med Drux Gisg Un Gon Drux" once more the tablet lit up with the red energy and shot at the beastly thing, causing it to shrink in stature ever downwards towards the ripped up tent and the glowing priests and priestesses.

This beast was using their life energy to sustain itself, so in a matter of minutes they had aged several decades. Finally, the beast was so small that it fell through the cracks of the wooden box and the blue lights vanished...

2023- SEATTLE WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE

https://youtu.be/KQetemT1sWc

The alarm clock was what woke Ethan up, which he was grateful for this time around, so with a smile on his face he rolled out of bed and grabbed his toothbrush and toothpaste, as well as his noise cancelling headphones and slipped on a random t-shirt before heading out of his dorm towards the co-ed bathrooms. It was like another world in this hallway he felt like as he rounded a corner into the bathroom, even with his headphones he could hear the high "lubs" and the low "dubs" beyond the doors and walls, and it unnerved him and made him jump with anxiety. As he set to brushing his teeth, he tried to not engage with the other early morning risers who he could hear before he could see, then he hopped into the shower, and steeled his gaze from the pretty girls who waltzed in, unlike his normal male classmates.

After his shower, he grabbed his backpack with his laptop and other materials, then his bike helmet and bike lock and locked up his dorm door before making his way outside where his street bike was chained up against a "Reserved For Bikes" sign, but someone had graffited "Maggie Bitch" which he had to look at every time he had class. Trying to put it out of his mind, he rode though the small roadways and weaved around students, trying not to get choked up with anxiety, he tried the deep breathing exercises his therapist told him about last week, but they barely helped at all. He made his way to his first class of the day after locking his bike up once more, all of a sudden the weather quickly changed from just barely being sunny to a torrential downpour. The rain that descended seemed to slam against the classroom lab windows in an angry fashion, sounding like a loud cracking with each connection.

Ethan Miller stole a glance away from his pig cadaver that he and the class were dissecting and glanced at the window nearest him, most people were ignorant about it, but Ethan knew deep down that this was no ordinary rainstorm, some magician somewhere was having a bad day. The class instructor was droning on about the different anatomical parts of the pig, but Ethan had to struggle to listen through his noise cancelling headphones, he had to wear them or the overbearing sound of rushing blood in the student's bodies standing around him would drive him nuts, but again he had to remind himself that this was the life he chose as a hemonancer.

Closing his eyes in a grimace, he bent over against the metal table causing his lab partner, whom he didn't know, to take notice and then slowly others started to stare until the instructor stopped the lesson and started towards him. Usually he could push through the loudness, usually he just had to focus on something else entirely, or escape the situation, but he had already used up too many excuses and was in danger of failing this class and his dream of being in the medical field, so now his choices were twofold. The first of which was to quiet the rushing, make the blood go still, but that would kill everybody, so he just had to push through it.

Gritting his teeth he looked up to watch his instructor move towards him, but everything around him started to move so slow, it was like a crawl- he looked out the window and rain looked like little liquid comets slamming into the glass in slow motion, and then it all stopped and resting in his hand was a letter addressed to him in this very room in a peach colored envelope. "It can't be," Ethan spoke quietly as he opened the letter precariously and pulled out the parchment.

Dear Ethan Miller, Congratulations you have been pre-approved for selection into The Clockmaster's University For Magical Aptitude. Upon completion of reading this letter you shall be transported to a land beyond time and space known as The Immortal Hills. There you shall be joined by others with similar auras as yourself and go through our rigorous interview process before you are to be greeted by The Grandfather of Time, The Clockmaster himself Alus Arador. This is a boarding school, where you will learn and live and create a life for eight years in the Immortal Hills, but in reality only five minutes shall pass upon your transportation, and all educational materials will be provided for you. Once more, congratulations on your selection as only eight million people (or Maggies that normies call us) have any sort of magical aptitude. See you in a moment.

Your Homeroom Teacher, Ms. Monik Maglon

When he finished reading, Ethan looked up and watched in awe as the world around him started to melt away like an old oil painting only to be quickly replaced by sand beneath his feet, the sound of an ocean behind his back, a stone staircase leading up the hill facing in front of him, and above him the sky was nearly clear with but a few clouds. It felt warm and quite save for the ocean, and as he looked up, he looked in amazement at the yellow Sun and the blue Sun shining their light into the morning sky. In the next moment, he watched as other individuals blinked into existence.

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“Stop, Thief,” a baker exclaimed. A rotund man in an apron and white hat ran out of his shop. A skinny boy with a mischievous grin was sprinting away. One might’ve thought he carried loaves of bread in his bag, but Winter had cleared out the cash register while the man had his arms full.

The boy was fast, being light footed and desperate to escape. The baker threw his rolling pin at the thief. It crashed near a dumpster. Winter turned into the alley and kept running. He thought he was home free, but heard whistles behind him. The baker had alerted some cops on a donut break.

“Shit,” Winter cursed and looked behind him. He had to think fast. There was a fire escape nearby. Unfortunately it was fairly high up, and Winter was vertically challenged. He looked further down the alley, seeing that it led to a dead end. He thought he was screwed. The cops were approaching. Luckily for him, it was starting to rain again. Seattle was a great city for a cryomancer. Always water when you need it.

The cops ran towards Winter. The ice mage’s eyes turned a sharp gaze of pure white. The pavement beneath the cops feet hardened with rain and dumpster water, causing the men to slip unexpectedly. Winter laughed at their plight in a hearty little chuckle.

The issue of height was no match for him when the young thief kicked off a wall and grabbed the bottom rung with a firm grip. He pulled himself up and climbed the ladder. The cops clambered to their feet and shouted orders, which the thief ignored. Winter scaled the fire escape while his heart pounded.

When he got to the roof he felt like something was wrong. He felt lighter. In his hurry to escape pursuit, he forgot the bag of money. He cursed again. This whole plan was backfiring in a tremendous way. He thought about how he still had his freedom at least.

His old teacher Dutch explained a thousand times that a robbery takes two. Still, he worked alone. That was better than trusting someone. Trust just made it easier for them to hurt you, he told himself. There was nothing waiting for him at home. The old gang was gone. One by one, fate enacted its cruel joke. It spared Winter, perhaps so it could remind him every day that fate would win again.

Suddenly, the bag he left behind was thrown up onto the roof, feet away from where Winter had climbed. That was an impossible feat, he thought. Why would the police give him the bag back? It had to be a trick, but in his haste Winter didn’t think about it. He grabbed the bag, though it felt lighter. Opening it, there was no money. A sealed envelope was inside, bearing his full name. Winter Mayhew. The surname was a surprise. He’d abandoned it so long ago he barely recalled. Intrigued, he tore open the envelope and read the letter.

“Dear Winter Mayhew, Congratulations you have been pre-approved for selection into The Clockmaster's University For Magical Aptitude. Upon completion of reading this letter…” he read the rest while narrowing his eyes. The boy needed glasses, though he never had any sort of medical intervention. When he finished, he looked up to see the rain had stopped.

He was on a beach. The warm air touched his skin. The rush of waves drew his gaze. The horizon was wide and the skies full of color. Nothing in his limited experience with magic prepared Winter for something this surreal. He thought he was dreaming for a second.

“This doesn’t look like any boarding school… still, I could ask for worse.” He said to nobody. “Where the hell am I?”
 
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