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− | With the help of his neighbor 'Russo' (pronounced 'Rousseau'), an Alliance Citizen obtains the [[magic]]al strength and abilities of the '[[Dark Lords]]', but minimal knowledge of how to control either. His use of this magic to destroy his family and remaining neighbors attracts [[Pendragon]] [[Hunter Jusenkyou]], who uses the [[Ancient Magi Spiral Attack]] to destroy him. His gemlike source of power is either thrown into a star (as offered by [[Jason Bur'I]]) or kept in secret. Afterward, Hunter treats the incident as a 'routine mission'. | + | With the help of his neighbor 'Russo' (pronounced 'Rousseau'), an Alliance Citizen (Dirk McAlister) obtains the [[magic]]al strength and abilities of the '[[Dark Lords]]', but minimal knowledge of how to control either. His use of this magic to destroy his family and remaining neighbors attracts [[Pendragon]] [[Hunter Jusenkyou]], who uses the [[Ancient Magi Spiral Attack]] to destroy him. His gemlike source of power (probably a relic of the [[Mythical Age]]) is either thrown into a star (as offered by [[Jason Bur'I]]) or kept in secret. Afterward, Hunter treats the incident as a 'routine mission'. |
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Latest revision as of 05:21, 3 January 2021
Contract is a short story from The Inclination to Destiny, volume IV of the Course Books.
Plot
With the help of his neighbor 'Russo' (pronounced 'Rousseau'), an Alliance Citizen (Dirk McAlister) obtains the magical strength and abilities of the 'Dark Lords', but minimal knowledge of how to control either. His use of this magic to destroy his family and remaining neighbors attracts Pendragon Hunter Jusenkyou, who uses the Ancient Magi Spiral Attack to destroy him. His gemlike source of power (probably a relic of the Mythical Age) is either thrown into a star (as offered by Jason Bur'I) or kept in secret. Afterward, Hunter treats the incident as a 'routine mission'.