Lea, The Story of the Magus of the Casiopea Continent

Lea, The Story of the Magus of the Casiopea Continent
The Dark Magus Laboratory


In the end, even though I had lost interest and did not think much about the spell of this living organ transplant technique, it turned out that Mr. Hamit who had directly come himself delivered the book and asked me to pay half the price.


Of course I would buy it if it was sold for half the price. I think this book is a unique technique. Maybe I don't need it yet, but in the future, who will know.


I also paid for a copy of a spell that he said was difficult and not working on people's bantak. Am I not a fire affinity witch? Maybe my luck will be different.


I went back to the inn, kept the book well inside the Space Bag. After he fell asleep, dream I was fighting against the Harpiest creature, and I won.


******


The morning was clear, the wind was soft. Not to mention there is dust flying like when the wind rages angry carrying dust from the desert makes the face sore.


I was with Arash, Hadi and Sataar walking on horseback through a silk track to the cross made by Mansour, a mark made on the map to point to the nest where the Harpiest creature lived.


The sky is still clear without clouds. Slowly the sun began to rise, and the hot flushes of light began to burn the skin.


By midday, our group began to leave the main Silk Road turning north along the rocky valleys and mountains of the Atulla desert. This is according to the map.


Although trying to move quickly, but because the terrain we passed in this rocky valley is still natural, combined with ravines and unexpected things such as snake and other desert creatures that force to fight, he said, by late afternoon we arrived at the place according to the cross marked Mansour on the map.


"Arash. Do you think we're close to the Harpiest's lair?" ask me to get upset. Since then up and down the rocky valley, but we have not seen signs similar to the nest of the creature.


Arash answered, trying to calm me down.


"It seems we're almost there. I saw a dry cliff in the cave in front of us".


Unknowingly I scrunched my forehead. My eyes saw that there were holes in the cliffs, and I could not tell which one was the nest.


"Is that what you mean? I don't see any difference between one cave and another" I said annoyed.


"I dare to guarantee. As a mercenary as well as a hunter, I have a special instinct that can distinguish an empty cave from an inhabited cave, even from a long distance away" Arash said.


Suddenly Arash's men, Sataar shouted..


"Wow, look at this cave! Do you think it's a nest where the creature lives?"


I looked up, trying to see from a distance. It does. The cave that Sataar pointed to, looks different. There were many dry tree branches scattered in front of the cave, even it seemed that there were neatly arranged, tall stones used to disguise the hole, when viewed from afar.


Luckily we were near, so the child's deception could not outwit the soldiers of this experience.


"Exactly your guess Sataar. My passion increased when I saw this cave.


Friends all.. Are you ready to explore this cave?"arash said while pulling out a double-edged sword.


I nodded in agreement, while two of Arash's men spoke excitedly.


"of course! This is a rare opportunity.


We have to take this opportunity, maybe the creature is not in the nest!"


The four of us are now walking carefully, slowly tracing a cave hole that is thought to be the nest of the Harrpiest creature.


The deeper into the hole of the cave, we found the fact that all the conditions in Goa look clean, neat like human habitation.


"It looks like the Harpiest creature was very diligent in cleaning up this residence" my inner being while walking on alert.


At the end of our journey down the cave hall, we finally arrived at a large room.


"wow..!"


"Mazing..!"


"I-this isn't like a den of cursed creatures, is it?" I said stammering.


Which surprised us excessively, because in fact at the end of the hallway, there is a large room like is in one house complete with a kitchen and some kind of experimental place.


This is a former laboratory. I checked one by one the things in this lab...


"I didn't think the Harpiest was living in a former laboratory.


Even all the equipment such as small test tubes, spirit summoning ritual devices and others, are all still complete here" My inner spirit was overjoyed.


"If only I had this place, there would probably be many spell experiments and potions that I could concoct.


So it's true what the villain Mansour said...


This creature was the result of the trials of a Dark Magus, hundreds of years ago. That perverted magus failed to create a fusion of creatures, instead of creating a single monster, a cursed creature like the Harpiest" I concluded after wandering around looking around.


Meanwhile, the three soldiers of mine were silent, not moving at all from the entrance to the room here.


"Hey, Arash, what happened to you? Why do you three look so scared?" ask me


Trying to stay calm but alert, Arash replied.


After all, this was a Dark Magus laboratory hundreds of years ago. I thought seeing something inside there was a terrible aura" Arash said.


"He's right. We see the only way in here, and this stone block is the door.


We're afraid that we're stuck here, then this stone door shifts and we're all going to die because we can't get out." His man named Hadi added to the horror story.


I was just about to denounce their fear, but Sataar snatched away with a pale face, not giving me a chance.


"I am too. I'm afraid to the point of standing here watching for any bad possibilities."


Apparently the three hired soldiers were terrified. I did realize. The aura inside the laboratory felt thick with the killing intent that might have been created, and was left intentionally by the Harpiest.


After all, he is a magical creature. Magic creatures usually have characteristics that make them able to create spells, unlike humans who need words when casting magic spells. Such magic creatures, always leave a special imprint in order to frighten humans mortal beings or ordinary disturbing beasts.


I'm not angry with my hired soldier.


"All right, you don't be afraid. Stay in the driveway and keep watch. Give a special code if something happens"


I began to step into the corners of the laboratory-shaped room, beginning to observe one by one the magus records and books.


There are a lot of books that are not important. These are stories about mythological creatures and legendary creatures, even in which there are also special records of harpist creatures.


"The legendary creature Harpiest?"


I read a good book about mythological creatures that explains Harpiest.


"Harpiest or Harpy is a legendary creature that comes from a land far away on the edge of the ocean.


This Harpiest creature is actually a half-bird form of a beautiful woman who later became a cursed creature with a fondness for spreading death.


Harpiest can be engineered with the spell technique of transplanting a bird's body into a woman's body... !"


I stopped reading the mythological creature's book. I remember a message from Mansour saying that Harpiest was just an ordinary woman.


He was human like us too but to the unfortunate come befalling, and he was made an experimental material by one high rank Dark Magus.


The failed experiment resulted in the Harpiest living trapped in the curse as it is now. Living in humiliation by man, but not dying because he became immortal. Killing him was a way to free him from suffering.


******


I continued browsing over the magus' books.


My eyes were drawn to one thick book, with a dark cover and gold writing on its front. This was a diary that read 'Dark Magus Important Note'.


I can't help but be curious. I had to read this diary carefully to find out what was said in it. I hope this can reveal the magical secret of Dark Magus power.


I opened the diary and looked at the contents.


"Wow, this is awesome! This is an important record of research at the Dark Magus Laboratory in the Atula Desert.


I can use this experimental record, to find out more about the Dark Magus and maybe a little more?" I started reading and finding out what was going on!


I read more and more fun, no matter the circumstances around, if the night has come. The magus of the owner of this place has made a permanent shir that makes the room always bright, lit due to the lanterns that glow magic.


I read more about the experience of the magus experiment in the diary. I then came across the fact that there were many clues to allow a sorcerer to transplant limbs, with spells from one creature to another in a safe manner.


I don't believe what I read..


"This has something to do with the transplant technique magic book I bought from Hamit.


Is this just a coincidence?" my mind overflows in joy.


Meanwhile, the,


As I was busy flipping through the diary of the magus, suddenly from the direction of the entrance, there came a storm of wind that blew Arash, Hadi and Satar, making them float against the stone wall. I also floated in a storm, then bounced against the wall.


I did not have time to pay attention to the three soldiers, whether they were dead or just fainted. The impact on the wall was very hard.


"Harpiest" my inner cringe.


I never thought that Harpiest could cause such a terrible windstorm.


While enduring the pain, my bones felt understood, I tried hard to stabilize myself. Secretly my hands began to clench and try to cast a spell.


I, released the Fire Arrow spell but stopped Halfway through when the strong windstorm made my spell not work completely. I looked at my spell that exploded in the middle of the road, because the wind storm was still blowing, coming into this laboratory.


Even my cheeks felt like they were about to be dislodged from the bones of my face, due to a very strong windstorm. In the midst of my fear of suffering, I thought about how to escape the storm created by the cursed Harpiest.


Seriate.


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