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The mages have achieved a strange dichotomy that can largely be attributed to the identities of the Council members who came to lead them. The two not only differ in the magics that they choose to employ, but also the tactics. Where Propellant favours direct, forceful action, and the application of excessive force to achieve a goal, Coolant is more subtle and desires efficiency of resources, though it may take her longer to complete her objective.

At first this didn’t matter so much as the two cooperated well, and indeed, they still do. But as the caste grew larger, the two of them were no longer able to oversee all the mage ant activities, having to pass certain responsibilities onto their subordinates.

At first, this also didn’t matter, all of the members of the Colony are family, after all, and despite their differences, they will work together without complaint.

However, due to this expansion of the cast, and the implementation of a larger authoritative structure, the two schools of thought held by the council members became entrenched in a way that neither of them intended.

The school of fire, and the school of water.

Each individual ant, upon evolving into the caste, had to take it upon themselves to choose their place. Once they did, they would begin their training, engrossing themselves in the mindset, mana types and favoured tactics of their founding mentor.

Although some have sought to exploit this divide within the Mage caste, they have been unsuccessful. Differences of opinion within the Colony are common, betrayal is unheard of.

There is also a third school of mages, though much smaller than the others. Those who follow the path of the Eldest. Of that chaotic group, I will not speak.

- From the notes of Historiant

“What the hell are they doingdown there?” Propellant yelled.

“I don’t know,” Coolant replied, a faint trace of irritation marking her scent. “Perhaps you should focus on the battle that we are currently engaged in.”

“Of course. Right. Yes. The battle.”

Propellant did her best, she really did, but as she pulled forth the fire mana to give it shape and purpose, she couldn’t help but flick her senses down beneath her six legs. It was like a hook caught in her brain and no matter how hard she tried to look away it always managed to drag her focus back.

Somewhere down there, the Eldest had done something. And whatever they’d done, it was quite literally boilingwith incredibly dense fire mana. This was magnitudes more potent than any spell she’d ever seen before, and she was the premier fire mage in the entire Colony. Nobody had fire mana manipulation as high as she did!

Come on Propellant. Light some stuff on fire. Focus!

She admonished herself and flung a few balls of fire out into the massed wall of termites in front of her. Even the delightful explosions that sent their hated foes flying through the air weren’t enough to distract her fully. Her mind was constantly pulled back downward.

It.

Just.

Kept.

Growing.

“How is this possible?” she wondered.

“I don’t know, but is it relevant to us?” Coolant replied. “We are here to support the front lines and prevent them from being overrun. Are you going to help or not?”

“I am! Of course I am!”

She hastily wove and threw out more fireballs.

“But I still can’t believe what is going on down there. Aren’t we the highest level mages in the Colony? Aren’t we supposed to have pushed the knowledge of basic spellforms further than anyone else? The Eldest is levelling up all sorts of crazy stuff, we just focus on magic. How do we not know what is going on down there?”

“I don’t know,” Coolant said coolly, “but being surprised by the Eldest is a pointless endeavour. When they do the unexpected so regularly, it becomes expected.”

“Expected?” Propellant spluttered before pointing with one leg. “Coolant, the mountain is on fire!”

And it was the most beautiful thing she had ever seen.

Coolant watched her sister become wholly entranced with the scene in front of her and rolled her antennae. With her forceful mind, she began to weave her spells even more dexterously, picking up the slack of her dumbfounded partner.

What had begun with billowing smoke rising from the various openings on the mountain had now become titanic gouts of fire rising dozens of metres into the air. Out of the holes poured termites, fleeing the burning hell their nest had become before it was too late.

Propellant watched with glistening eyes as the flames roared higher, the smoke rising thicker and thicker.

Pockets of pure fire covered the mountain. The crackle and roar of it was such that she could hear it clearly from where she stood, her antennae tingling with the pleasing sting of the smoke.

Then came the lava.

At first it was a trickle. Liquid fire dripped out of the openings, setting all it touched aflame. The lava followed the cuts and rivines, snaking down the mountain side in dozens of places, the flow thickening with each passing second.

More fire. More smoke. What a glorious spectacle.

And then the mountain shook. Then again.

Propellant was so spellbound that she nearly forgot to grip the ground despite the shaking. So it was that when the mountain exploded she was nearly knocked flat onto her back.

Thankfully she was able to hold on and watch the entire spectacle from start to finish.

With a colossal roar, the mountain split open, an impossible force surging upward from within. Lava and rock catapulted hundreds of metres into the air, enormous chunks of stone that weighed dozens of tons just thrown up like a human child’s toy.

The lava jetted up in a constant stream, the red glow illuminating everything it touched. The fire mana was so thick it rolled off the mountain in waves, buffeting against the stunned mage’s senses.

She stumbled, no longer able to send the strength needed to hold her up into her legs. She fell to the ground, still staring up and the magnificent spectacle in front of her.

“It’s just… so perfect,” she whispered.

Coolant looked down at her sister for a second, taking in the adoration and feverish joy that had seized the fire mage.

“This won’t end well,” she remarked, before turning back to her work.

Comments

kev mil

I can see it now. Propellant demanding how did you do that from Anthony.

Thunderhoof

Propellant going to be a fangirl. Lol wincest?

Anonymous

Propellant will soon become Captain Magma. Love it

Anonymous

Thank you for the explosive chapter. Coolant is a Cool girl. Propellant just got a new target to achieve in her mage ambitions. All we need is one chapter from the POV of the Kaarmodos now

Anonymous

The school of the eldest 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Dan K

Pretty sure the fire mages are gonna start worshipping Anthony after this….

Anonymous

School of Eldest = gravity mages?? 🤔🤔🐜

Runaway_Cactuar

Coolant: "sigh...why am I related to these weirdos..." I do have an edit suggestion: "enormous chunks of stone that weighed dozens of tons just thrown up like a human child’s toy" --> "enormous chunks of stone that weighed dozens of tons just thrown up like an Eldest Plushie"

MrrC

Omni mana most likely....potentially with a bit of pet raising

Anonymous

Waiting for my next chapter of crystalis helps me relate to OCD. I'm checking and double checking for releases every day multiple times a day. 😂 I can't wait to see the aftermath of that last attack. Hope he grabbed not so few of those overgrown lizards too!💪🏽

crusaderstar

Loved the historiant excerpt, but why isn't there a Brilliant school of mages?!