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    Clean list of chapters in the order of date published (for the free tier).

    • Chapter 28, Nietzsche’s Challenge

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Behind Golier was his student Warret and his youngest apprentice Raphael. The two young men didn’t hear their teacher’s muttering, but they could tell that he was not in a good mood. It seemed that Duc was going to be destroyed by the flood. They chose to stand aside silently.   Golier stayed the whole day gazing in the direction of Duc on the ramparts, refusing to take a rest. The following noon, Governor Schmul came to him…
    • Chapter 27, Duc’s Disaster

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Everyone would be confused and distracted sometimes. It wasn’t something that called attention to itself in and of itself. But for a calm and stable person like Amon, it was an anomaly to be in such a state for a long time. He was a second-level mage that had fully mastered the basis of magic practice: meditation. To be disturbed continuously by various trivial thoughts and left unable to enter the state of serenity needed to focus on…
    • Chapter 26, A Bone

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Lynk held the Terroculus in his left hand and waved his bone staff with his right, mumbling and shaking his head elatedly. It was actually impossible for him to use two magic media at the same time. He was just using the Terroculus, which sufficed just as well. It was simply a long-lasting habit to wave the bone as a symbol of the headman.   The quiet water near the cave started to spin, forming a whirling vortex. As the vortex…
    • Chapter 25, The Birth of God Amon

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Metatro stopped digging. Amon said he was a mage, so he let it be. After all, it was useless to talk about it here. He poured some wine for Amon and looked at him eagerly.   The caveman’s wine was made from fruits found in the mountains. It was sour and opaque, but it had a special sweet aftertaste that was not present in other wines. Amon drank the wine and asked, “Your great-grandfather was a priest of the Marduc Shrine,…
    • Chapter 24, Metatro’s Ambition

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Amon became the dearest guest of the tribe. The cavemen invited him to live in the biggest house. Even Schrodinger got a pile of hay with a leather cushion. After Amon went to rest for the night, Lynk, the headman and Metatro held a private conversation in the big cave of fire.   “My dear friend, I have been treating you with good food and good wine. I told my men that you are a friend of the gods. When you were in danger, I…
    • Chapter 23, A Primordial Religion

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   “Travelling with a cat and making food for it first, you must be an Ejyptian, aren’t you?” Metatro asked Amon over dinner. Metatro had short, curly hair that shone golden-brown, pale skin, white and neat teeth and a prominent nose. He would be widely considered a handsome man.   “Why is a man who makes food for a cat first an Ejyptian?” Amon asked him back.   “The Ejyptians adore cats. They regard them as…
    • Chapter 22, A Contribution to the Kingdom

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Everyone stared at Dusti. Shog interrupted with discontentment, “You were just setting him free before Lord Deere arrived!”   Before Dusti could react, Golier suddenly asked Schmul, “Esteemed governor, this decree is still valid, isn’t it? No one should be blamed for executing a decree, and no clerk should accuse his senior officer like this! ”   As a cunning bureaucrat, Schmul immediately grasped Golier’s…
    • Chapter 21, Behind the Mountains Are Higher Mountains

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   It had been three days since Amon set off on his journey through the forest and mountains. Every night, he practised air magic according to Crazy’Ole’s instructions. With the experience gained from learning water magic and the staff, Amon quickly learned primary air magic. After he had understood the methods and had succeeded in casting it, he no longer used the staff and tried to practice alone.   Schrodinger never walked…
    • Chapter 20, An Amazing Cat

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Amon had never been out for a long journey. He wasn’t even sure how to take care of himself. And Crazy’Ole was now asking him to bring a cat along! Cats weren’t as submissive as dogs, you couldn’t just bring a cat with you. He asked embarrassedly, “Why do you ask me to bring Schrodinger? Will it follow me?”   The answer from Crazy’Ole astonished Amon —   “Schrodinger has stayed with me for thirty…
    • Chapter 19, A Thirty-year-old Decree

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      by Silavin Translator: Snorri Proofreader: theunfetteredsalmon   Thirty years ago, when the Empire of Ejypt learned that Bair had crossed the border through Cape and traversed the desert to flee towards the Euphrate River, the Pharaoh ordered a team of top mages and warriors to pursue him, and addressed a note to Hittite, asking the states near the Euphrate River to provide assistance.   Thus, the kingdom of Hittite issued a decree and symbolically sent it to the states. It was a perfunctory…
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