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NovelHook/The Extra's Rise/Chapter 986

The Extra's Rise Chapter 986

I stood in the center of the quiet training hall, the memory of the Grey corner I had just woven still sharp in my mind. For the first time since entering this tower, a piece of my magic had felt like my own again. The exhaustion was deep, but it was the clean exhaustion of progress, not the fraying exhaustion of survival. Julius let the silence settle for a moment, his gaze analytical. "You have learned to write a new kind of sentence," he said, acknowledging the corner that was no longer there. "One made of space. That is a crucial step." He paused, and his focus sharpened. "But you carry four pens, and you have only been using one." He was right. My sword was my foundation. The Grey was my tool for geometry. But my other Gifts had been relegated to minor, personal tasks. "Your Mythweaver fails," he stated, not as a criticism, but as a diagnosis. "When you entered, you tried to write a law. The tower taxed it into nothing. Why?" "It was a complex spell," I reasoned. "The tower punishes complexity." "No," he corrected instantly. "The tower punishes lies. And your sentence was a lie." He gestured to a loose stone on the floor, no bigger than my fist. "Your first day, if you had tried to write ’This stone is a bird,’ the tower would have laughed at you. Instead, you wrote ’All speech plain.’ You tried to impose a grand, overarching rule on a place whose very nature is to deceive. You wrote a beautiful, complicated falsehood. Your words had no authority because you, yourself, lacked it. You were asking, not stating. Today, you will learn to state." He pointed to the stone. "Tell that stone to be heavy." It felt like a ridiculous exercise. I focused my will, drew on the dregs of my magical reserves, and spoke the words, trying to infuse them with power. "This stone is heavy." Nothing happened. The words left my mouth and dissipated into the indifferent air. "You are trying to make it heavy," Julius critiqued. "You are projecting force, trying to impose a change through sheer power. That is a brute’s magic. Mythweaver is the art of the poet and the lawyer. You do not force reality. You convince it. To convince it, you must first speak a truth it already knows." He guided me. "Clear your mind. Forget what you want the stone to do. Find a truth about it. Use the stillness we have practiced. Use your Harmony, not as a shield, but as the ink for your words." I took a breath. Four in, six out. I let go of the frustration, the desire to succeed. I let the quiet of my own center expand, my personal-sized Lucent Harmony. I looked at the stone. I didn’t see a target. I just saw it. A simple piece of rock. I found the most fundamental truth I could. I opened my mouth and spoke one word, softly, imbued with the quiet certainty of my Harmony. "Is." The word hung in the air. It didn’t glow. It didn’t echo. It just was. It was stable, untaxed, and undeniable. The tower had nothing to say about it, because it was the truest sentence I could possibly speak. "Good," Julius said. "You have its attention. Now, build on that truth." I kept my focus. "This stone is," I repeated, then added the next layer. "This stone has weight." The stone on the floor visibly settled. It didn’t suddenly become a boulder, but its presence on the floor became more absolute. It had been a rock. Now it was a paperweight for the world. I had written my first Edict. "You did not tell it to be heavy," Julius explained. "You reminded it of a truth it already possessed, and in doing so, you gave that truth authority. That is the weight of a word." For the next hour, that was our only drill. I practiced writing simple, true Edicts. I walked to a section of the floor that, I now realized, had a subtle, almost imperceptible tilt. I projected my Harmony and stated, "This floor is level." With a soft groan of settling stone, the tilt corrected itself. A light in the corner that had been flickering caught my attention. "This light is steady," I declared. The flickering stopped. I learned the rules. The Edicts had to be simple, rooted in a potential truth, and spoken with the absolute certainty of my Harmony. I couldn’t write "This wall is a door," a falsehood. But I could stand before it and write, "This is a wall," and feel it solidify, reinforcing its own nature, making it more resistant to illusion or Grey weaving. "Finally," Valeria said from my mind. "The part where you get to be bossy. Try writing ’Valeria gets a new coat.’ I’m sure the universe will agree it’s a fundamental truth." ’The imposition of conceptual authority over a physical state,’ Erebus noted. ’A significant developmental milestone.’ "The physical is simple," Julius said, as if hearing my thoughts. "Now, the conceptual." He made no grand gesture. But suddenly, the air in the room grew cold, not with a drop in temperature, but with a feeling. A low, creeping dread settled over the space, a sourceless anxiety that made the hairs on my neck stand up. It was a hostile magical effect, a wave of pure fear. My first instinct was to raise a shield, to use Harmony to push it away. "Don’t block it," Julius commanded. "Unwrite it." I understood. A shield was an argument. It acknowledged the fear’s right to exist by fighting it. I had to deny its very premise. I closed my eyes, centered myself in the now-familiar stillness, and let my Harmony be the only truth in the space my body occupied. I looked at the encroaching wave of dread. I did not see it as a threat. I saw it as a lie. I spoke a new Edict, my voice clear and calm in the anxious air. "There is no fear here." The hostile energy did not break against a shield. It did not shatter or recoil. It simply dissolved. It unraveled like a poorly tied knot, unable to exist in a space where its core concept had just been declared fundamentally untrue. The air was clean again. I stood, breathing steadily, the quiet power of the act settling in my bones. I hadn’t used force. I hadn’t used a counter-spell. I had used a single, true sentence to edit the world. "That," Julius said, a note of profound approval in his voice, "is the weight of a word." Official source ıs 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝·𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖·𝕟𝕖𝕥 We spent the rest of the session practicing this new art. He threw illusions at me, and I unwrote them with "What I see is real." He tried to create phantom noises to distract me, and I canceled them with "The only sound is my own." Each Edict was a small, quiet miracle of control, a perfect synthesis of the stillness I had learned with the blade, and the truth of my own Harmony. "You now have a tool to control the physical, and a tool to control the conceptual," Julius said as the lesson drew to a close. "You can weave space with The Grey, and you can state truth with Mythweaver. You are no longer just a swordsman reacting to the world. You are beginning to learn how to tell the world what it is." He gestured to the door at the far end of the room, which slid open. "Rest. Tomorrow, we will begin to put these new sentences together." I walked toward the exit, my mind buzzing with the possibilities. I had entered the tower and been stripped of my power. Now, piece by piece, I was building it back, not as it was, but stronger, cleaner, and more honest. I had learned to quiet my body. I had learned to command the elements of The Grey. And now, I had learned to speak with the authority of truth itself. The climb was far from over. But for the first time, I felt like I was learning to build the ladder myself.
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