Chapter 4 - 4: 4 The Eldritch Portal
Chapter 4 - 4: 4 The Eldritch Portal
"The Eldritch Portal"
In a room that looked like it had been hit by several storms, surrounded by books and papers with illegible writings, sat an eight-year-old boy.
"Ugh, damn it! I'm so close, I just need one more rune, just one!" the boy shouted, shaking his hands over his head.
"Step, why don't you go out and play with your friends? You've been locked up studying all week. Why not take a little break, dear?" An elderly woman entered the room after hearing the boy's frustrated sighs, carrying a tray of cookies.
"Yes, Grandma, I'm almost done. I just need to place the last rune, and that's it," Stephen said, trying to coax his grandmother into giving him a little more time.
"Stephen, you know you can't activate the runes without your grandfather or Misty present. We don't want you blowing something up again," Perenelle said, giving her grandson a firm look of admonition.
"I know, Grandma. I'm just calcu— Wait, that's it, I found it! Grandma, I'm going to find Grandpa and Misty to verify it. Yes! I think I finally did it!" the blond-haired boy exclaimed, jumping happily from his seat and dashing out of the room, leaving his grandmother behind.
"Oh, that boy... Well, he'll have to clean up his room later. What a mess!" Perenelle murmured as she looked around and slowly walked away.
In another room, Nicolas Flamel, the greatest alchemist of all time, was enjoying his downtime, playing with some of the trinkets he had created.
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"Grandpa, I did it! Help me verify it. I need a wand and Misty to observe," the boy said, entering joyfully and kicking the door open.
"Again, kid, I told you not to kick my office door. And what did you accomplish this time? Another bomb? Haha. A wand, huh? I think I left it around here," the old man replied, slowly turning around as he
As the boy concentrated, a circle of sparks slowly formed before them, opening until it reached the size of a circular doorway. Yes, a doorway, because through it, they could see a surprised Perenelle standing in the kitchen.
"Oh, Grandma, there you are. Come on, join us," Stephen said, beaming with joy at finally making his magic work. His smile shone as brightly as the sun.
"No, Master. Hu, let Misty check first," the little elf said bravely before diving headfirst into the portal.
The sight made the family laugh, though they were also astonished by the magnificent spell before them.
After Misty confirmed there was no danger, Perenelle slowly stepped through the portal, while Nico, wand in hand, closely observed the portal's workings—just in case.
"So this is the spell you wanted to achieve, kid. Well done, though I think it could be a bit problematic if it comes to light," Nicolas said, his initial amazement shifting into concern.
"Why, Nico? I think it's a fantastic magic. Any wizard would want to learn it," Perenelle said, looking at her husband with curiosity.
"Yes, every wizard would want to learn it, and it could even change the magical world. But..." Nicolas replied, glancing around the room with sadness.
"It's a transportation spell, but the anti-apparition barrier didn't even flicker. That means any dark wizard with this spell could do many things—even use it to commit crimes," Nicolas Flamel said, trying to sound gentle so as not to disappoint his grandson.
"I knew it, Grandpa. Don't worry. This rune I created is just the foundation for many other spells that will later be easier to use. And this spell was the hardest to create, so unless someone knows what I know, it's unlikely anyone else will achieve the same result," the boy said, his voice filled with exhaustion and a hint of pride.
"Then, I can finally res...t..."
As he spoke his last words, the boy's eyes began to close, and he slowly fell forward. Fortunately, the little elf snapped her fingers, preventing him from hitting the floor.
"Oh, this child... How long has it been since he last rested? Misty, please take him to his room," Perenelle requested, worried about her grandson, who now floated with his eyes closed but with a huge smile on his face.
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