BLUE AURA SORCERER

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A guy walked in banging a wooden gourd with smoke coming out from the top. Around his waist were tiny bells on a white rope which rang with every step he took, and he wore a huge Buddha prayer bead on his neck. There was a black cloth tied to his forehead and 'DEATH' was written on it with white paint.

He had long white hair which was packed in a half-up-half-down hairstyle and lenghthed down to his knee, with few shorter strands dangling out front.

The crowd was drawn to him and everyone watched this weird obstruction of event.

His eyes were closed, and he slowly walked past everyone and stopped directly in front of the golden haired guy, "Ommmmmm..." He hummed, and opened his eyes.

He was simply beautiful.

He had green sharp eyes and a fair tanned skin with red lips.

"I see death in this room." He suddenly yelled like a psychopath.

The atmosphere changed into a fearful one as the students stepped back fearfully.

"I see two deaths to be precise... in the next four hours." he continued. "One is certain, the other is not." He said.

"Ommmmmm..." He started chanting while walking around. He stops in front of the golden haired guy, "You! You are the key. Either two people die or you change it. One may be you, maybe not... Yes you! Or not?" He witfully said and resumed banging the gourd and chanting mantras.

He closed his eyes while spreading the smoke, and then turned away, leaving the scene as slowly and scarily as he could.

Before leaving, he turned and looked at Eren. Eren didn't understand his stare and it was odd that no one else noticed.

The whole time, Eren watched closely. 'That was a blue aura sorcerer!'He thought. 'The legendary blue aura sorcerer!'

The only blue aura sorcerer Eren had ever seen was Alex, his father. He also watched how the smoke cleared Miss Frieren's aura and made her weak. 'What was that?' He thought again, 'Definitely something interesting.'

The yellow haired dude seemed utterly unchanged but the atmosphere has been ruined, so he had to call it off.

He rolled his eyes, annoyed, and turned to Miss Frieren, "Next time, Miss Frieren, be sure to show us your demonstration then." He smiled, and walked away while the rest followed behind.

Immediately, the bell rung. It was as if they had calculated the time all this would take as the crowd followed behind the boys.

A few people remained in the class; Aurora, Eren, and another girl who had dark purple hair who had gone completely unnoticed throughout the lesson. She left first, then Aurora.

Eren really wanted to hear the rest of the story and he couldn't just walk past Miss Frieren like that.

"I'm sorry ma'am, but could you tell me what section 'The Deathly Hallows' is in the library?"

"Oh..." Miss Frieren looked up at Eren with a confused expression. "... History section, shelve 120, row 3" she said, snapping out of it.

"Thank you ma'am" he said, then turned and left.

Miss Frieren burst out in laughter after he had gone. After laughing, she sat on the stand to cool off, totally unaware of why she had calmed down.

***

Eren open his schedule and found out that it was lunch break. He took out his map to find his way to the cafeteria, but he wasn't sure where it was on the map. He made three turns to the left, and...

"I am so lost."

He tried to find his way back to the history class, but he couldn't remember where he came from.

He finally gave up and started making random turns, hoping to find an exit or a person.

Unfortunately, the halls grew darker, and it seemed like he was going deeper into the building. When he noticed this, he stopped to look around.

The surrounding of this part of the building looked strange, different from the places he had been in school.

Eren closed his eyes to perceive where he was with magic, but all he could see were a few walls that he had passed earlier. It was as if he was completely away from school.

He had heard of something like this before during the lessons with his father. Apparently, it was called a domain - a part of a building secluded from the other parts (It could be a part of a land, or a forest, whatever the sorcerer chose) which only allowed a few people the sorcerer chose to enter.

Eren didn't use his magic to find his way earlier because he was wary of what Lady Eva told him. He was afraid to use his magic frequently to prevent the seal from breaking, but now, he has no choice. He felt something off, and to his surprise, he had wandered into a sorcerer's domain. He knew the way out of the domain, but he was curious about what was inside and whose domain it was.

He walked down into the darkest part, and there were stairs leading below ground. He hesitated for a moment, but something felt right about this place. He felt like he had been here before.

Eren snapped his fingers and behold! Blue torches on both sides of the wall lit one by one, lightening the way below ground.

"Did I know how to do that?" Eren thought aloud.

He proceeded down the stairs and came down to a river.

From the right end came water which flowed out a rusty horizontal barred gate which was covered in weeds and vines down to the left into a small hole.

Blue light shine from below the water and there were blue light fireflies flying around. The atmosphere was cool, and there were plant breeds that grew in dark, cool areas planted in pots.

'It seems like someone really took care of this place' Eren thought, looking around. He felt so. 'But that was a long time ago.'

"The energy from that time has been sustained till now. What a powerful sorcerer this person must have been."

The fact that he felt strangely relaxed in this place bugged him. But something bugged him even more. He walked over to the flower pots and bent down in front of a Night Purple Lily. This flower has gone extint and Eren was truly happy to see one. Not just the Night Purple Lily, many other rare and extinct flowers laid around.

For some reason, Eren was only interested in this one. He leaned close to the flower and noticed that there was a faint foreign energy coming from under the pot. He shifted the pot and dug the ground open to see a chest.

Written on it was a strange language Eren couldn't read, but he felt it was okay to open it, so he did.

Inside was a green cloak and another tiny ring box. The magic Eren felt from the cloak was a strong dark magical aura.

Inside the tiny box, however a steel ring with a white diamond on it.

According to a book Alex read to Eren, in the sorcerer era, white diamonds meant revelation.

He didn't know why, but he wanted to find out, so he took the ring. White diamonds were considered useless these days so humans didn't even consider mining for them.

Eren left the cloak but took the ring, headed back up and out of the domain.

Now, He was out of the domain but still lost. He decided to use magic to find his way.

"Where are you going?" A male voice says from behind.

Eren turns to see the mysterious white haired guy from earlier. He was shocked because he had completely missed his presence. Eren stared at him, horrified, wondering why he hadn't noticed him. He remembered the stare, and that he was a blue aura sorcerer. He walks over to him, drags him by his collar, and pins him to the wall.

"Who are you?" Eren asked, looking into his eyes. He thought it odd that a blue aura sorcerer was attending ER Academy, and that was the most relevant question that entered his head.

The white haired guy smiled, "I'm Noah, from the mountain of the monks." He said with utmost sincerity.

"So you're a monk?"

"Um, not yet, but I'll soon be." Noah replied. Eren tutted, let go of his collar, and walks away.

"Do you know where you're going?" Noah yelled, following behind.

Noah led the way and showed Eren to his next class. Lunch break was already over, a long with the free period they had after lunch break, so Eren proceeded to the last class of the day which was anatomy.

Eren almost fell out of his seat while dozing off. Everything they were teaching, Eren already knew - maybe even more than the teacher did. The topic was the human brain, and he had read that when he was four. The worst part was that the teacher, Mr Jewel as they called him was an exceptionally boring teacher.