yet my blood renders me a King
Melita wasn't the first Demi-god he had met by far, but Sah had never actually sat down and discussed what becoming a Demi-god entailed. At least, not until post-Tournament with Hotaru. He opened his mouth to apologize again before simply nodding sharply. it was clear that words weren't going to be enough.
One word then caught Sah completely off guard. His brains scrambled and he only managed to right it enough to ask part of a question, "...mageglass?" How did Melita know? Yes, he'd used it, but not obviously. It was a pendant under his neckline that only warmed against his skin when active. And only Deimos and Cordelia even knew that he had it. At least they were on the same page. Sah had no intention of ever using his mageglass outside of real combat ever again.
But, was Melita assuming that the added strength from their last encounter had no other possible explanation besides mageglass? When they'd last sparred, Sah had had only had two or three of his current magics. In any other circumstances, the Wild Thunder would have been genuinely offended at the idea that he wouldn't have improved over such a long stretch of time. He'd grown exponentially in the versatility of his magic and its strength.
Melita then almost completely vanished and there was no time for further questions or deliberations. The only giveaway was the hardly audible sound of her footsteps. Even that had to be strained to be heard. Focusing, Sah flicked his wrist and let a wave of telekinesis surge toward what he believed to be Melita's general direction. He'd found with Hadama that telekinesis was more gentle.
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Sah uses mastered telekinesis to try and shove Melita backward.
One word then caught Sah completely off guard. His brains scrambled and he only managed to right it enough to ask part of a question, "...mageglass?" How did Melita know? Yes, he'd used it, but not obviously. It was a pendant under his neckline that only warmed against his skin when active. And only Deimos and Cordelia even knew that he had it. At least they were on the same page. Sah had no intention of ever using his mageglass outside of real combat ever again.
But, was Melita assuming that the added strength from their last encounter had no other possible explanation besides mageglass? When they'd last sparred, Sah had had only had two or three of his current magics. In any other circumstances, the Wild Thunder would have been genuinely offended at the idea that he wouldn't have improved over such a long stretch of time. He'd grown exponentially in the versatility of his magic and its strength.
Melita then almost completely vanished and there was no time for further questions or deliberations. The only giveaway was the hardly audible sound of her footsteps. Even that had to be strained to be heard. Focusing, Sah flicked his wrist and let a wave of telekinesis surge toward what he believed to be Melita's general direction. He'd found with Hadama that telekinesis was more gentle.
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Sah uses mastered telekinesis to try and shove Melita backward.
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