y gained the deep violet and her body was still adapting to the changes.
Her role was to collect the memories of the fallen soldiers as their bodies were reconstructed in the academy’s core.

From such information, Linnea would study the circumstances of their defeat, the Kingdom’s strategies, and the weak points of Thrud’s.
After that, she would devise new plans and countermeasures for the next battle.

She also helped Hystar to teach the fallen soldiers how to improve their magical abilities while they waited for their bodies to reform.
Linnea had been an excellent Headmaster and had a solid understanding of all specializations.

After learning true magic, it hadn’t taken her long to update and adapt her knowledge before imparting it to her new students.

“I know.
I wish we could keep him out forever.” Jormun grunted as he used his Dragon strength to move the giant devices and connect huge cables between them.

“I know that you are angry about what Orpal did to your little brother, dear, but at least he’s still alive.
Also, now that Verhen is gone, there are only two obstacles left on my path.

“The Awakened Council and the Academies.
Today, we’ll strike one of them off the list.” Thrud said while watching the line of Arthan’s Madness devices they had prepared.

The other two Awakened nodded as Hystar let the test subjects inside the room.

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Ever since the Council had joined the Royals, the War of the Griffons had reached a stalemate.
Thrud’s army could barely keep up with the reconquest rate of the elders of the Council.

Her soldiers were immortal, but their enemies were centuries, if not millennia old, monsters with powerful equipment.
Yet the Mad Queen knew that sooner or later she would have had to get rid of them, and had planned for a solution in advance.

She had waited until that moment to put the final step of her plan into motion because it had taken time for her Emperor Beasts to reach the deep violet and get used to it.
On top of that, Thrud could bestow her gift only to the most loyal, powerful, and cunning among her followers.

Lined up in front of her stood over thirty lesser Phoenixes, Dragons, Griffons, and even one Scorpicore.

“Iata, my friend, are you sure you want to do it?” Thrud asked, her eyes filled with worry.
“Your foremother only recently became a Sekhmet and there’s no telling if your blood now carries her powers.”

“Only one way to find out, my liege.” Iata nodded and with her a Drake.

They were the first lesser Dragons and had always been curious to find out if the power of a Guardian was also passed on to their original race.

The Emperor Beasts entered their respective Madness and the glass door sealed the entrance the moment they took position.
Ambrosia flooded the capsules and a steady stream of universal life force flooded the beasts’ bodies.

Back in Lightkeep Thrud had harvested a limited amount of such precious resources and now she was going to use them down to the last drop.
Once the process was over, she would have over thirty Divine Beasts leading her army.

Thanks to their colossal bodies, their violet mana cores, and the bloodline abilities of their ancestors, not even the Council would stand a chance against them.

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It took Jirni over one week to find a date when Vastor’s and Orion’s duty in the war didn’t interfere with the meeting of her research team.

The five of them met in a secret lab that Vastor had set up in one of the free states that bordered both the Griffon Kingdom and the Desert.

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