Fantasia (Part 3)
Picture credits: The images below are sample characters from the MMORPG Ragnarok Online of the company Level Up!. I don't actually play it, but the game was what I had in mind as a loose template of this story (template only, so it's not Ragnarok canon), not to mention images of its characters do provide a cute effect, hehe. Pictures nixed from the Ragnarok online website (screenshots and mage skills).
Part 1
Part 2

Along with fifteen other Knights, Daniel was preparing for another tournament. Having been in other mostly victorious jousts of the intellect since Second, Third to now Fourth Group R--about three years of fierce mental dueling--this should be a breeze, but in truth, Daniel was distracted.
This never happened before. Back in his stint in Second Group R, thanks to their able mentor and coach, Master Dionysus of the Crafts of Healing, Herbology and Animalism, they dominated other academies in Ceres: a teammate, Romulus was the champion while Daniel got the second prize. The next year in Alchemy, it was Daniel's turn to be the champion. In fact, it was through Alchemy that he was able to go to the City of Legacy, and although it was a losing tournament, he managed to get a glimpse of the Citadel of Aqueaon. It appeared that being able to withstand what his fellow wards jokingly refer to as "lethargic side-effect of the potions" would provide him great opportunities.



Now what could have stopped Daniel from maintaining a similar correspondence with Helen? He had known her address through that piece of paper that he, in a fit of obsession, snitched from public display, had he not? Well, Daniel chose to concede and forget, and in a selfless gesture (possibly influenced by Dominic) handed the paper over to Mervin to bolster the latter's chances with Helen, since other admirers have been going to Legacy to personally visit her. Mervin, on the other hand, was interested more on the identifier the paper provided for the Box of Conversation in Helen's residence. The two talked of sweet nothings until the elders in Mervin's house noticed how this rampant utilization of their Box was disrupting them from doing business.
It appeared to be weeks of fruitless courting for Helen's admirers. As with Daniel and all the others, distance made forgetting easier for Mervin. It was back to the good old days with Daniel where they'd walk together on the way home and poke fun at anything that amused them (they were joined by Dominic on some occasions). Mervin realized that aside from Helen, he had a lot in common with Daniel. He also joined A Merry Land and Tagumpay to hone his writing skill. And he was also influenced by Dominic to undergo acolyte training. But if Daniel was good enough to compete in Magic and the Codix, Mervin would train and fight as a Knight, the original skill their school was known for. He started out with the humble role of a drummer in the marching band. This developed his musical inclinations that, together with Daniel (who plays the harpsichord albeit clumsily) and other minstrel hopefuls, they tried to form a musical troupe. Later on, Mervin underwent the more rigorous training for officership. Daniel tried to join as well, but found himself physically incapable of performing the most demanding of tasks that any officer must perform with ease. He returned to training for the contests in Magic and the Codix.
Daniel jolted himself from his reverie. What was he wasting his time for? With a sigh, he unscrolled the Book of Enchanted Artifacts. There was no time to be distracted, he had made his choice. Besides he already had a plan, hopefully it would work. No, he had thought about it a lot of times, and had considered the things that were at stake: it had to work. "Helen," he sneered at himself, "I thought I've forgotten her. Now she's back, and, funny thing is, I am allowing her to mess with my life again."
(To be continued)
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When will this story be converted into a movie? :-)
is this your love story? :)
Hi Sidney! Nah, I don't see this as worthy of a movie.
Hi Kate! As I've said earlier, just read on to find out. Things just might get too fantastic to be true, hehe.
I see that Sidney has been enjoying your writings, Dave. He happens to be an avid reader and appreciates great prose.
I finally got a chance to read all of three parts. As always, very well written.
I had asked my brother in NYC to look for my book, "The Power of Myth" by Joseph Campbell (the scholar and master storyteller) and to put it in the next balikbayan box he will be sending over. I want to pass this book on to you. If he's unable to find it, I'll just buy you one as your birthday gift. You must check it out.
BTW, as for those memes, I've decided to just share those with you verbally if and when we get a chance to get together one of these days. But for now, I'm glad you're back to writing again :)
Where's the next installment?
hehehe!
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