32 His Rare Smile (1/2)

Kylian recalled that Lady Farah had been an expert in fire type magic. That coupled with a hot desert and her temperament must have created a hell on earth.

”When I finally opened my eyes, it was like hell. Fires raged around me as smoke rose to the skies. The screams of my fellow brothers were doused by the sounds of her epic battle. I looked toward the source of the sounds and saw something I will never forget.

Fireballs the size of meteors rained from the skies with devastating effect. Flames scorched the sands, turning all into molten glass.

Lady Farah herself was covered in a halo of flames, illuminating the battlefield like a second sun. More often than not, I was blinded by the light and forced to cover my eyes. To be honest, I'm not even sure what I saw for those few moments. What I can tell you is that after she finished and moved off to find her next opponents, there was nothing: no Spirits, not even remains, not even a piece of debris.

Her flames had flattened the earth and scorched it into a magnificent glass-like spectacle.

After that, I immediately returned to camp to rest. That was when I learned from the others of her ongoing slaughter.

Being Indomitable made her incredibly powerful, magnifying both her power and splendor, but it also brought out her hubris and bloodlust, making it impossible for her to fight cooperative battles with other Spiritknights. This allowed the powerful Spirits to plot against her and take her down, even if it was for a huge price.”

Donald's somber recollection brought chills to the usually stoic Kylian. He could not help but wonder what she could have achieved had she lived longer. It was believed that she had not even yet reached the peak of her power and that she could have grown stronger. Alas...

”Indomitable effects differ from person to person. This is affected by their ability class and the user's personality.”

(*Editor's Note: This is kind of repeated in Ch. 18, but it has some new info so I left it here*)

Spiritknights were separated into multiple levels of power. Each level contained 3 sub levels.

The four main levels were Courage, Honor, Valor, Glory, with Courage being the weakest and Glory being the highest. This resulted in there being 12 sublevels of power, with each group of 3 sublevels representing an entire stage.

To advance to the next sublevel, one had to absorb a Dantian of that level. One could only do so once their body was capable of doing so. Raising the quality of one's body to receive a Dantian required a lot of training physically and mentally. Talent also played a crucial role.

Each sublevel was called a star. Since Darius had absorbed two Dantians, that meant that he was a 2-star Courage Spiritknight.