Chapter 9: Trial of Eclipse (3)
As Alden reached out and touched the towering black mirror, the world trembled again. "What the actual f**k is happening now?" he muttered, already exhausted from endless surprises from this bizzare space.
This time, the entire shadowy space seemed to ripple and shift. The sky, once an eerie mix of contradictions ,of darkness and light, now filled with eclipse and not just one but dozens of them, like eyes of some gods watching him. In the sky, a gigantic and majestic lone book floated in the air, it was a magical sight with its golden pages flipping with a strange, almost lifelike rhythm. A soft hum echoed through the space, and stairs began forming from Alden's position, stretching upward toward the hovering book.
Alden started at the stairs which extended endlessly with tired expression"Great, more walking. Just what I wanted."
He started ascending the stairs, relieved to find no tricks or illusions this time. The climb was long nearly took two hours by his best guess but straightforward. Finally, he arrived at a golden platform where the book situated, its majestic details even more stunning up close like a celestial object.
The moment Alden touched it, the book erupted into life. Its pages flipped wildly, releasing waves of golden light that shot straight into him.
"Uaghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! "
Alden screamed with every fabric of his being, the pain felt unlike anything he'd ever experienced. It was as though his brain and veins were being melted, reconstructed, and melted again and again in an endless cycle. He collapsed, unable to endure it, and the world went black.
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When Alden regained consciousness, his entire body ached. He groaned as he pushed himself up. "F**k, what the hell was that? I never want to feel that ever again."
"Yeah, that was my reaction too the first time I inherited the Eclipse Codex."
The casual voice startled Alden, and he immediately snapped to attention. He turned to see a shadowy figure descending from the sky, its outline shifting like smoke.
"Who the hell are you?" Alden asked, his guard up.
The figure raised its hands in mock surrender, its tone light and nonchalant. "Relax, kid. If I wanted to harm you, I'd have done it already."
"That doesn't answer my question," Alden shot back fully alert.
"Well, if I'm gonna keep it simple, I'm the founder of the Draven family. Thaddeus Draven or, rather, a fragment of him left behind by him to deal with situations like this." The figure bowed dramatically. "At your service. Not for long, though as I'll disappear once the Eclipse Codex has a new successor. You."
Alden narrowed his eyes. "Wait, you're the founder of the Draven family? You're supposed to be some legendary figure, not... whatever this is."
Thaddeus chuckled. "Legendary? Kid, I was just a guy with some spare time and a lot of curiosity. I stumbled upon the Eclipse Codex, survived the process of inheriting it, and figured, 'Why not start a family while I'm at it?' Kept me entertained for a few centuries."
Alden blinked in surprise his mouth hanging open in disbelief. "So, the Draven family was just... a hobby for you?"
"Pretty much," Thaddeus admitted with a non-chalant grin. "I mean, it's not like I cared about legacy or any of that nonsense. I built the Eclipse Foundation a branch of eclipse magic derived from the Codex so the family wouldn't melt their brains trying to tap into something they couldn't handle. It was good, practical magic. Gave the Dravens an edge back in the day."
Alden frowned. "Yeah, about that..... the Draven family doesn't even use the Eclipse Foundation anymore. They're obsessed with shadow magic now. None of them even know the Eclipse Foundation existed.It has been long lost in history and not even mentioned in any books or anything."
For a moment, Thaddeus was silent. Then he laughed. Loudly.
"Hahahha....Are you serious?" he said between chuckles. "They abandoned the Eclipse Foundation for shadow magic? That's hilarious. The Eclipse Foundation was light-years ahead of that edgy shadow nonsense. What a waste."
Alden crossed his arms. "Doesn't seem to bother you much."
"Why would it?" Thaddeus said, shrugging. "I only created the family and the Foundation because I was bored. If they want to waste their potential chasing shadows, that's on them. Not my problem anymore."
Alden studied him curiously, unsure of what to make of this casual, almost indifferent founder. "So, what happens now?"
"Now?" Thaddeus tilted his head, his shadowy form flickering. "You've inherited the Eclipse Codex. Congrats, by the way. Though I bet you're already figuring out it's not as simple as getting a magic book dumped into your brain."
"No kidding," Alden muttered. "It felt like my head was being torn apart."
"Yeah, the Codex isn't exactly user-friendly," Thaddeus said with a smirk. "It's got a method, though. The knowledge you've received? That's just information on the basics abilities. More will unlock as you master what you've been given. It's like you will unlock more advanced abilities as you master existing ones, except the stakes are higher, and if you screw up, it might kill you."
"Great," Alden said dryly. "So, I've got a killer magic book in my head, and I'm supposed to just.... figure it out as I go?"
"Pretty much," Thaddeus said. "Look, kid, the Codex doesn't pick just anyone,it only picks people with overwhelming affinity for eclipse magic and some other reason which even I don't know.It chose you for a reason. You'll figure it out or you won't. Either way, my job here is done."
The shadowy figure began to dissolve, its edges fraying like smoke in the wind.
"Wait!" Alden called. "That's it? No advice? No guidance? Nothing?"
Thaddeus gave him a final grin. "Advice? Sure. Don't die. And don't let anyone else tell you what to do with the your life or codex . It's yours now, kid. Make of it what you will."
With that, he vanished, leaving Alden alone on the golden platform.
Alden stared at the empty space where Thaddeus had been, the weight of the Eclipse Codex settling heavily in his mind. "Don't die," he muttered. "Yeah, thanks for the pep talk ."
The platform began to dissolve beneath him, and Alden felt himself falling, the golden light fading into darkness.
"Guess it's time to see what I've gotten myself into," he said to no one in particular as the world shifted once more.
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