Chapter 202: Nether Chaosfiend
The weight of those words settled upon Jaegar, stirring a cascade of thoughts. Puzzled, he questioned the significance of being "too early." Did it imply a lack of strength on his part? The pressure exerted by the Nether Chaosfiend had been overwhelming, exposing his vulnerability. A realization dawned upon him—he was not yet ready to confront such formidable beings.
Rising from his kneeling position, Jaegar clenched his fists in determination. The encounter had been a revelation, a stark acknowledgement of his current limitations. The forest around him, still echoing with the mystical energy of the Nether Chaosfiend, became a backdrop to Jaegar's silent resolve.
Prof. Swaddling and the students gradually regained their composure, their attention drawn to the diminishing silhouette of the Nether Chaosfiend.
The once-tense atmosphere in the forest began to ease as the creatures returned to their tranquil state. Charlize, recognizing the gravity of the situation, swiftly approached Jaegar.
Others who were present have regained control over the beasts, securing them.
Concern etched across her features, she inquired, "Are you all right?"
Jaegar, though physically unharmed, felt the lingering effects of the encounter.
With a measured nod, he responded, "Yes."
The brief interaction with the Nether Chaosfiend had left an indelible mark on him, both a testament to his vulnerability and a reminder of the immense power that dwelled in the magical realm.
"What the hell was that?" Charlize questioned, her eyes fixed on the spot where the majestic creature had vanished. Jaegar, still processing the encounter, remained silent, his gaze lingering on the now-empty space where the Nether Chaosfiend had momentarily appeared.
Swaddling, having checked on the students, approached them.
Pierre and Jennifer hurried over, expressing concern for Jaegar's well-being. Pierre and Jennifer exchanged worried glances, their voices filled with genuine concern as they asked Jaegar if he was alright.
Charlize, seeking answers, demanded, "Wait, that was a beast, right?"
Swaddling, still grappling with the unexpected turn of events, replied, "Yes, it is, but I don't know for sure that it should be present here."
"Then the one who called it was Jaegar?" Charlize turned her head to Jaegar, who was still processing his thoughts on his encounter.
Turning his attention to Jaegar, Swaddling queried, "Did you say the incantation?"
Jaegar nodded affirmatively.
The creature they just witnessed walking right in front of them was called the Nether Chaosfiend, the queen of the beast. Of course, it was a beast, but a normal human can't call upon such a mighty entity, no, it wasn't possible in the least. It has to be a mistake, thought Swaddling.
Professor Swaddling, deep in thought, rubbed his chin, grappling with the implications. The summoning of such a powerful and divine beast raised questions about the nature of the incantation and the extraordinary circumstances that had transpired in the enchanted forest.
The records of such a mythical beast had faded into obscurity long ago, existing only in the realm of legends. Yet, against all expectations, the students of Cledwarys Academy had witnessed the summoning of a Nether Chaosfiend by Jaegar himself.
The mere existence of such a powerful creature raised questions about the forgotten history and the mysteries that lingered within the academy's enchanted grounds.
Prof. Swaddling, still grappling with the unexpected encounter, voiced his uncertainty. "I don't know what happened or why it left. We should just be happy that it didn't cause any trouble for us. They are said to be the most chaotic and malicious creatures to ever exist." His words sent a shiver down the students' spines, the gravity of their encounter sinking in.
In the aftermath, Swaddling distributed special beast pouches to each student, enchanted with space magic, to create a suitable living environment for their newly acquired companions. Each pouch, costing more than 1000 gold, was covered in the academy's fees.
The wealth of the students attending Cledwarys Academy was apparent, as they could easily afford the luxury of both education and magical artifacts.
As the group made their way back to the academy, Pierre and Jennifer persistently probed Swaddling about the peculiar incident with the Nether Chaosfiend. However, Swaddling chose to remain tight-lipped, offering little information beyond the assurance that nothing untoward had occurred.
Meanwhile, Jaegar found himself without a beast companion. Swaddling extended the offer for him to try again, but Jaegar declined, expressing contentment with not having a magical companion at that moment.
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Later after reaching the academy, Jaegar was again summoned to the office of Professor Swaddling's office.
Jaegar entered Professor Swaddling's office, finding the professor engrossed in a book adorned with depictions of beasts. He was particularly looking at the picture of the Nether chaosfiend. The bewitching creature that had graced their presence in the forest had left an indelible mark on the professor's scholarly pursuits.
Swaddling seemed almost like going into a trance, studying every intricate detail captured in the illustrations.
It was exactly like in the picture he had seen. The picture was of a hand-drawn figure of the creature.
The intricate details brought the creature to life, making it feel as though it could leap off the page at any moment.
"Jaegar, come in." Swaddling beckoned without lifting his eyes from the book. The atmosphere in the room was charged with a mix of excitement and contemplation. Jaegar approached, curious about the professor's thoughts on the extraordinary encounter.
"I can hardly believe it," Swaddling murmured, finally tearing his gaze away from the book to meet Jaegar's eyes. "To think that the Nether Chaosfiend, the Queen of Beasts, would grace our academy with its presence. It's beyond anything I could have imagined."
Jaegar nodded, still processing the magnitude of what had transpired. "What exactly is the Nether Chaosfiend, Professor?"
Swaddling closed the book and leaned back in his chair, folding his hands together. "The Nether Chaosfiend is indeed a legendary being. Some say it once resided in the realm of gods but was banished for its chaotic nature. It's considered the pinnacle of magical creatures, a force of raw and untamed magic. Those who've glimpsed it rarely live to tell the tale."
He paused as if contemplating the weight of his words. "And yet, you managed to call upon it. That's unprecedented, Jaegar. Truly remarkable."
Jaegar's expression remained thoughtful. The encounter with the Nether Chaosfiend had left an imprint on his magical senses, a connection he couldn't fully comprehend. "Why do you think it came, Professor? And why did it leave without any harm?"
Swaddling sighed, acknowledging the enigma that surrounded the creature. "That's the question, isn't it? The motives of such beings are beyond our understanding. It's said that they operate on a plane of existence different from ours, with motivations that transcend mortal comprehension. Perhaps it sensed something in you, Jaegar, something that intrigued or aligned with its chaotic nature."
The young wizard absorbed Swaddling's words, realizing that his connection with the Nether Chaosfiend had opened a door to a realm of magic and mystery beyond the confines of their academy.
Jaegar listened intently, absorbing the professor's words about the Nether Chaosfiend. The revelation that the creature was not only a queen of the beasts but also held divine attributes intrigued him. He couldn't help but wonder about the powers the Nether Chaosfiend possessed and why it had chosen to bestow its presence upon him.
Swaddling continued, "Mr. Ambrose, you've had a unique encounter. This creature is known for forming deep bonds with its chosen ones, granting them access to its formidable powers. Those who manage to forge a connection with the Nether Chaosfiend gain not only its protection but also a conduit to a wellspring of magical abilities."
Jaegar's mind raced with possibilities, the allure of such a connection was tempting him. However, he couldn't shake the question that lingered in the back of his mind. "Why did it leave, then? If it's willing to form bonds, why did it retreat?"
Swaddling sighed, acknowledging the mystery that surrounded the Nether Chaosfiend's actions. "The motives of such creatures are complex. It's possible that the Nether Chaosfiend sensed something it wasn't expecting or that the timing wasn't right. These beings operate on a level of understanding beyond ours.
Its departure doesn't necessarily mean a rejection; it could be a matter of divine timing and circumstances."
He leaned forward, his eyes studying Jaegar's expression. "You have a unique connection, Jaegar. If the Nether Chaosfiend responded to your call, it means you have the potential to wield great magic. Perhaps, in time, you'll uncover the reason behind its fleeting visit."
Well, he knew why it left, he just wanted to ask if the professor knew something about the beast.
Jaegar nodded the weight of the encounter settling on his shoulders. The prospect of delving into the mysteries of his connection with the Nether Chaosfiend ignited a newfound determination within him.
"Anyway, there's little we can do but feel fortunate that we witnessed such a rare creature and be thankful it didn't pose any harm. Mr. Ambrose, you may leave, and don't concern yourself about not having a beast," Professor Swaddling said.
Jaegar nodded appreciatively. "Of course, it's a minor issue. However, I did learn something intriguing. Thank you," he replied.
"It is my duty," Swaddling responded.
Jaegar stood up from the chair. "I will take my leave then," he said before exiting the room.
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