Chapter 785: Seed #1 vs. Seed #16
Chapter 785: Seed #1 vs. Seed #16
The Grand Stadium carved itself into the landscape like a monument to human aspiration.
Pale stone rose in concentric tiers, each level carved from bedrock and reinforced with ley-line work that had taken decades to implement.
The arena floor stretched three hundred feet across, pristine white marble marked with chalk lines that defined the combat boundaries.
Scrying mirrors hung suspended at the stadium’s apex, enchanted conduits broadcasting the tournament to seventeen kingdoms and four hundred trading posts across the Known Lands.
Millions were watching these duels unfold.
The announcer’s voice emerged from the ley-line amplifiers embedded in the stadium’s structure. His words carried across deserts and over mountains, reaching ears separated by continental distances.
The sound was crisp as if he stood beside every listener simultaneously.
“The Cordelia Academy Tournament quarterfinals commence in thirty minutes,” the announcer declared, his tone carrying the enthusiasm of someone who had broadcast these trials for decades.
“Sixteen champions have emerged from the preliminary bracket. Sixteen have been eliminated. Today, we see the four remaining seeds claim their place in the semi-finals.”
The stadium erupted. The observation tiers were filled with nobility, merchants, political climbers, and those who had wagered substantial wealth on the outcomes.
The white-robed woman stood in the highest tier, removed from the main sections, her companion positioned beside her like a sentinel; neither moved. Neither reacted to the crowd’s energy.
The announcer continued, his voice cutting through the chaos as people cheered.
“The sixteen semifinalists are:
Seed #1: Rhys
Seed #2: Sylvia Asher
Seed #3: Byron Vantris
Seed #4: Clara Veyra
Seed #5: Miriame Malakor
Seed #6: Garrosh Zor-Grimmarch
Seed #7: Anya Castian
Seed #8: Aelion Starling
Seed #9: Cedric Castian
Seed #10: Drakka Gor-Voidgaze
Seed #11: Bastian Fireheart
Seed #12: Julian Horn
Seed #13: Soren Anake
Seed #14: Cyrus Ouroboros
Seed #15: Kaelen Ashwood
Seed #16: Thorgar Zor-Grimmarch
The first quarterfinal match begins shortly with Seed #1, Rhys, facing Seed #16, Thorgar Zor-Grimmarch.”
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Caspian Alyon sat motionless in the Council section. His hands rested on the stone balustrade, fingers splayed, knuckles blanched white from pressure. His jaw clenched with each breath.
Rhys stood in the preparation chamber below, stretching with the casual precision of someone about to engage in routine activity.
The half-blood wore simple training clothes.
No armor.
His shoulders moved through broad rotations, his breathing controlled, his expression utterly unbothered.
The Council member’s eyes tracked every movement, breath, and gesture.
Leandros Malakor sat beside Caspian, his ancient elven features carved from ice. His gaze remained fixed on the arena, but his voice was a quiet observation, directed entirely at the traumatized Council member.
“The elf bastard has not revealed his entire capability,” Leandros said flatly. “The dungeon trial showed power. This trial will show whether that power translates to direct combat.”
Caspian’s fingers contracted further. His nails dug into his palms, drawing blood in thin crescents.
Three rows back, Tymandra Ouroboros reclined in her seat with the ease of someone assured of entertainment. Her dark eyes tracked the arena, but they kept finding Caspian’s rigid form.
“He’s fracturing,” she said to the Council member beside her, her voice pitched low but audible. “Have you noticed? Every time the half-blood moves, Caspian’s shoulders tighten. By the end of this tournament, he’ll be a psychological ruin. Should be fascinating to watch.”
The other Council member said nothing, but didn’t move away.
———-
At the highest tier, where the white-robed woman stood motionless, her companion turned slightly.
“Caspian’s deterioration has accelerated,” the companion observed. “His position on the Council is becoming untenable.”
The other woman in white chuckled after taking a swig from her bottle. She continued watching the arena, her expression unchanged as she spoke to her sister.
“Well, He did tell us not to act on them, that our brother would dispense of them when the time came.”
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Byron Vantris gripped his chipped ancestral sword with white-knuckled force. The weapon had been passed through his family for eleven generations. The blade was now scored, scarred, bearing permanent marks of its degradation from the dungeon trial and the tournament’s first rounds.
His jaw clenched as he watched Rhys stretch below.
The half-blood moved like water. There was no wasted motion.
No unnecessary gesture. Every movement existed for a purpose.
Byron’s shoulders hunched forward slightly.
#3 seed.
He had been #1 once. Before the dungeon trial. Before his team had suffered catastrophic failure inside the Crimson dungeon.
Now he watched #1 stretch and knew the brackets had arranged their collision course. Byron would eventually face Sylvia or Rhys.
His grip on the chipped sword tightened further. The hilt was old oak, worn smooth by centuries of wielding. It was slick with his sweat now.
———–
Duke Asher reclined on his observation seat, entirely unbothered.
He sipped wine from a crystal goblet, his expression conveying complete satisfaction. Sylvia had already advanced.
She would face Kaelen Ashwood in the next round, and that match would be nothing more than confirmation of her obvious superiority.
Everything was proceeding exactly as anticipated.
He drank more wine and returned his attention to the arena.
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In the waiting area section, Anya, Bastian, Lucan, and Drakka sat together, watching Rhys descend into the arena.
The half-blood moved with such confidence that the crowd’s energy seemed to flow around him rather than toward him.
Drakka’s massive Orc frame sat rigid, her blue eyes tracking every step Rhys took. She had learned, through the dungeon trial and subsequent training, what it meant to follow someone who understood power at a level that most people would never reach.
“He’s not even warm yet,” Lucan observed quietly.
Bastian nodded. His fire magic was controlled now, normalized, the volatile trembling that had characterized his earlier performance completely absent. Rhys’s influence extended beyond simple combat training.
Anya leaned forward slightly, her anxiety from earlier rounds completely gone, replaced by the calm observation of someone who had undergone a genuine transformation.
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Thorgar Zor-Grimmarch entered from the opposite preparation chamber, his massive Orc body moving with the stoic honor that characterized his warrior lineage.
He carried a war-hammer that weighed more than most men. His shoulders were broad, his frame heavily muscled from decades of training.
He had not expected to advance this far. His ranking was #16. The upper-tier students were supposed to dominate. The brackets were supposed to confirm their superiority.
Instead, he had defeated his opponent through sheer physical resilience and tactical patience.
Now he faced #1.
His breathing remained calm as he crossed toward the arena’s center. His eyes met Rhys’s across the distance, and what Thorgar saw was not arrogance or dismissal.
What he saw was complete, absolute certainty.
The crowd fell silent.
The announcer’s voice carried across the stadium and beyond, reaching millions.
“Seed #1, Rhys, versus Seed #16, Thorgar Zor-Grimmarch. Match commences in three… two… one…”
The stadium barrier flared to life, ley-line work encasing the arena in transparent protection.
“Begin!”
Thorgar charged first.
The Orc warrior closed the distance between them in three thunderous strides, his war-hammer raised high, his intention transparent: overwhelming force delivered with maximum velocity.
Rhys did not move backward.
He stood perfectly still as Thorgar’s charge closed, as the hammer descended in a perfect arc, as the weapon cut through the air with enough force to crater stone.
At the absolute final instant, Rhys pivoted.
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