Orion and the Primordial System

Chapter 19: Chapter 19: Classes at Eryndor Academy 4



Deep in the vast forest surrounding Eryndor Academy, a serene setting hid the true power that was taught there.

There, amidst towering trees and a gentle breeze rustling the leaves, a group of serious-looking youths gathered around a man.

The teacher who stood before them looked no more than fourteen years old, but his presence exuded a wisdom and authority that no one dared question.

His eyes shone with ancient knowledge, and the air around him seemed to reverberate with a primal, uncontainable energy.

"Domestication," he began, his voice resonating with an almost hypnotic clarity, "is not just about dominating wild beasts. It is an ancient art, a Dao that transcends simple submission." The teacher paused, studying the faces of the youths, who maintained an unwavering expression, but with a gleam of curiosity in their eyes.

The youthful figure strode forward, his steps light as those of a seasoned predator who knew every inch of his territory. "The Dao of Taming is majestic, for it is not limited to lesser creatures. Those with true mastery of this path can bend the will of colossal monsters, elemental beings… and even the minds of other humans." A faint smile crossed his lips, carrying a hint of mystery and danger.

"Some of you may be tempted to see this in a dark light. Dominating the will of another being is indeed an immeasurable power. However," his voice grew deeper, more penetrating, "the true secret of the Dao of Taming lies not in forcing a creature or person into submission, but in understanding their emotions, their motivations, their deepest instincts."

With a gentle wave of his hand, a creature emerged from the shadows of the forest.

A Spirit Dragon, its eyes glowing like blue flames, walked slowly towards the teacher.

Despite its imposing presence, the beast bowed meekly before him, as if it were an old and loyal companion.

The students were stunned, but remained silent, taking in every detail.

"This dragon," he said, stroking the creature's scaly head, "was not tamed by force or fear. It was convinced. Its soul was respected, its needs understood. This, my students, is the true Dao of Taming."

The teacher, whose youthful appearance belied the depth of his wisdom, looked directly at his disciples.

"Remember, taming, like cultivation, is a path of duality. It can be used for good or for evil. The choice is always yours. But never underestimate the power of dominating the will of another being... be it beast or man."

The students nodded slowly, realizing the weight of their teacher's words.

Each one reflected on the implications of this teaching, aware that the art of taming monsters was only a fraction of the power they could achieve if they continued to follow that path.

"Now," he smiled, "let's start with something simple. Who here would like to try to tame a forest beast?"

With that, the teacher began the practical lesson. The forest, as peaceful as it seemed, hid creatures of power, and these young people were about to discover the true challenge of domestication.

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Name: Aegor Thanaris

Title: Sovereign of the Primordial Beasts

Age: 250 trillion years / Infinite

Cultivation: Transcendent

Bloodline: Primordial Beast

Spiritual Root: Wild Immemorial Root

Soul: Eternal Beast Soul

Divine Eyes: Eyes of Sovereignty

Dao: Dao of Taming

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Strength: 3,250,900,800,900,000,000,000

Agility: 5,100,000,000,000,000,000,000

Stamina: 3,100,900,000,300,000,000,800

Wisdom: Immeasurable

Charisma: 999,090

Luck: 999,999

Spiritual Energy (Qi): ∞

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Abilities:

Beast Mastery: Aegor can control any beast or magical creature within his power level or lower. This allows him to command these creatures to fight for him, protect him, or perform complex tasks.

Mind Taming: Aegor is able to influence the minds of sentient beings, bending their will to his. This ability grows stronger with the level of his Charisma and Wisdom.

Spiritual Contract: Aegor can establish a spiritual bond with creatures he tames, creating a deep bond that shares power, feelings, and abilities. The creature becomes loyal until death.

Aura of Wild Harmony: His peaceful and controlling presence calms wild beasts, making them less aggressive and more susceptible to taming. It also increases their resistance to mental and control attacks.

Primal Beast Manipulation: A rare ability that allows Aegor to tame even legendary and ancient beasts, such as dragons, phoenixes, and nature spirits. He can access part of their powers while the bond is active.

Will Imposition: Aegor can force a creature to submit temporarily, completely suppressing its own will, making it an extension of his commands.

Eyes of Sovereignty: His eyes can read the soul and willpower of any being, revealing their emotional and psychological weaknesses, making it easier to tame and manipulate.

Summon Arcane Beasts: Allows Aegor to summon spirit beasts from different worlds to fight by his side. The power of these beasts depends on their level and spiritual strength.

Way of the Ancestral Guardian: As a Master of Taming, Aegor receives divine protection from the guardians of the beasts. He can summon an ancient guardian beast to protect him in battle or in times of need. (Restrictions imposed by ******* for the ancestral Chaos Dragon, Kirin of Heavenly Tribulation, and Phoenix of Flames of Rebirth)

Wild Soul Bond: This power allows Aegor to share his own power with the creatures he controls, increasing their physical and mental capabilities, making them even more powerful.

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Equipment:

Eternal Tamers' Robe: A magical robe that amplifies his mental and physical control over creatures, increasing the effectiveness of his taming abilities by 50%.

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And other professors still teaching at the academy are part of the empire's daily life.

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At the imposing Library of Eryndor, the empire's center of wisdom, the doors never closed.

Day after day, countless residents of the capital passed through its vast gates, drawn by the promise of knowledge and power.

The library's majestic architecture, with columns that seemed to touch the sky and shelves that stretched beyond common sight, commanded respect and reverence from even the most distinguished cultivators.

Some of those who entered were simple farmers, hoping to learn ancient secrets that could strengthen their crops, improve their methods, and perhaps transform barren fields into fertile lands with the right techniques.

These men and women, though humble, understood that wisdom was the key to improving their lives and honoring their lands.

Others sought refuge from the everyday.

For many, the library was a place of peace and introspection, where the vastness of the books offered an escape from the worries of the outside world.

They walked slowly through the halls, picking up ancient texts and losing themselves in the stories of bygone eras, distant kingdoms, and forgotten myths.

For these, the simple act of reading was a way of cultivating the mind and spirit.

However, there was a special group among them.

Young aspirants, full of curiosity and ambition, were drawn by rumors whispered by the elders and masters of the academy.

They were told of a rare path, a Dao as profound as it was enigmatic: the Way of Confucianism.

It was said that few had the talent to walk this path, but those who managed to understand its mysteries would attain unparalleled wisdom and power.

These young men began to spend endless hours immersed in ancient scrolls and sacred texts, studying with intensity and reverence.

The Dao of Confucianism was not like other paths of cultivation, which valued physical strength, control of Qi, or martial prowess.

It was a path that required clarity of mind, inner harmony, and a deep understanding of the laws that govern not only the universe, but also society, human behavior, and the natural order.

Those who delved into this art transcended the ordinary, their minds sharp as razors, able to discern hidden truths and manipulate the tides of fate with wisdom and words.

This path was rarely trodden, for it required not only a sharp mind but also a pure heart, committed to balance and justice.

In the highest hall of the library, reserved for the most diligent, ancient manuscripts revealed long-forgotten secrets.

It was said that the great sages of the past, masters of this Dao, had influenced emperors, shaped nations, and understood the Heavenly Laws.

Legends held that upon reaching the pinnacle of Confucianism, the cultivator became a pillar of virtue, someone who not only possessed immense power but also the ability to transform the world around him with a single word or thought.

These aspirants, with their determined eyes, knew that the path would be long and arduous. But they also knew that the treasure they sought was not just strength or immortality, it was mastery over the mind, the body, and destiny itself.


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