Chapter 64. NET{23}. Junior Noble Elf Tournament Final 2.
Chapter 64. NET{23}. Junior Noble Elf Tournament Final 2.
For as long as she could remember, Luna had always idolized Evelyn as her role model.
She respected and revered her for the accomplishments she had made, including the fact that she won the Junior Noble Elf Tournament at a very young age.
Since Evelyn could cast spells without chanting, Luna had been practicing to do the same for the past decade.
Evelyn was the only elf in the whole kingdom who could successfully cast spells easily without chanting them out loud, and this was why Luna developed an interest in learning from Evelyn.
Her only desire was to learn under the guidance of the queen, but Luna knew it would be impossible to have the queen of the kingdom willingly tutor and help her with the things she needed to improve on. So, she decided that the only way the queen might consider tutoring her was by winning the tournament.
Although she was shocked to hear that the prince would participate in the tournament as well, Luna didn't allow this to deter her from her original goals and dreams.
She was prepared to fight against the prince during the tournament and she was ready to win against him as well.
However, she hadn't expected the difference between their talents to be so wide.
There was no doubt about it, the prince was truly amazing.
He was clearly the first elf to ever alter or neutralize a spell aimed towards him at such a young age.
If he could do all these at the age of ten, there was no doubt that he was going to achieve even greater things in the future.
Luna acknowledged the fact that Orion was clearly more talented than her, but she was unwilling to accept defeat so soon.
As long as she could still breathe, she had a reason to win this battle.
Orion might be the prince of the kingdom, and he might be more talented than her in spell-casting, but Luna's pride as an elf wouldn't allow her to give up on her dreams so easily.
She refused to go down without a fight.
Luna stretched out her arms and five different magic circles appeared before Orion.
Four of the magic circles were directly in front of him while the fifth magic circle was directly underneath his feet.
However, Orion was familiar with all five spells and he canceled out all of them at the same time. However, to his surprise, Luna didn't cast five spells, there had actually been six spells, and the last magic circle was behind him.
Unlike before, Luna was no longer casting a single spell at Orion; now, she was casting five spells at the same time.
However, Orion was familiar with all five spells and he canceled out all of them at the same time. However, to his surprise, Luna didn't cast five spells, there had actually been six spells, and the last magic circle was behind him.
Orion hurriedly turned around to neutralize the sixth magic circle but it was already too late, meaning that Luna was able to successfully cast her Tier One plant magic spell without Orion neutralizing it.
Ten vine warriors popped out of the magic circle to launch a series of attacks at Orion.
The vine warriors were exactly as their names suggested. They were small humanoid warriors made completely out of vines.
They were as tall as the knee of a full-grown elf male, and each of them had vine swords and shields in their hands.
The vine warriors continued to swing their vine swords with incredible skills and pace, but Orion was able to deflect and parry each of their attacks before slashing every single one of the vine warriors into two.
The moment he was done, Orion turned around to return his attention back to Luna, but a new magic circle was already behind her.
However, this magic circle was different from the ones she had been using before now.
It was actually a summoning spell.
It turned out that Luna was summoning her spirit guardian, but she had two spirit guardians and her spirit guardians were fairies.
A gale wing fairy and a moonlight fairy.
Both fairies were tiny and were similar to the fairies Orion was used to seeing in movies and video games, but their bodies began to glow and their limbs began to stretch, merging with their wings.
The light enveloped their bodies and a huge mist engulfed them, but it didn't take long for two enormous butterflies to emerge from the mist.
The fairies had transformed into butterflies and their bodies began to glow.
They conjured a huge magical barrier, enveloping the entire coliseum, and within seconds, the Coliseum was plunged into an eerie darkness, with stars glowing in the sky.
The sun was no more and the entire coliseum was midnight dark, but the only source of light came from the shining stars in the sky.
This confused a couple of spectators who instinctively stood from their seats.
Just a few seconds ago, the sun had been high up in the sky brightening up the entire Kingdom, but now it was suddenly as dark as night.
Could a little moon elf be capable of casting a spell of such caliber?
Many of the tournament officials wondered about this. The spectators were also thinking the same thing as well.
Meanwhile, those watching the battle from across the kingdom wondered what was going on as well. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
From what they could see displayed in the crystal ball, everywhere was completely dark within the coliseum, but in reality, the sun was still up in the sky and the sounds of birds could still be heard chirping as well.
Meanwhile, back at the coliseum, a huge moon appeared above the arena, releasing moonlight particles that seemed to drop onto Luna, strengthening her like never before and replenishing her mana reserve as well.
Noticing that he had to take her down before it was too late, Orion swiftly dashed forward with his sword in his hand.
However, he suddenly felt his feet being grabbed by a hand that had emerged from the ground.
"Huh?" Orion also noticed that the floor of the arena was now filled with sand, slowly sinking him.
The hands further dragged him into the ground, but even with Orion slashing every one of them, more hands sprouted from the sands, pulling him into them, tearing his clothes, and scratching his skin.
Many of the spectators watching this, stood up from their seats and expressed their worry, blaming the tournament officials for not ending the fight already.
Some did not understand what was currently going on, but others already figured out what was going on, and so did the officials as well.
Hence, why they decided not to end the battle.
Until the prince willingly surrendered or his training dummy got destroyed, only then would Ganesha and the elders interfere.