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... The horse galloping away from you towards the horizon is like a dream; if it runs, you won't catch it, and you certainly won't be able to stop it. But if, by some cosmic chance, it turns towards you, it will only do so to knock you off your feet, momentarily bring you back from the heavens to reality, and immediately send you straight to the Abyss. Trying to stop this horse is like reaching for the infinitely distant stars in the sky or competing with a brick wall in a strength contest, hoping to overcome it with your head. You, the reader of these lines, may be one of two types of people: the one who wants to know and the one who wants to believe. If you consider yourself the first type, then take my advice: abandon your grand dreams and leave your ivory tower before it is besieged by the devilish army of merciless reality. But if you are closer to faith than knowledge, then do as you please: believe that you can achieve anything and direct your life in the direction you desire. Perhaps, with this belief, you will even manage to live your whole life, as long as the bloodthirsty hounds of reality do not tear your ephemeral flesh to pieces. The truth is that if you weren't born in the saddle, then there's no point in trying to ride the horse, unless you're a masochist for whom continuous failures and defeats bring a sense of comfort.

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"Refite's literature is just full of sadness and melancholy," the girl thought. "I should read the next part sometime. I think it's about a hut."
 

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If you see a burning house, it means a witch lives there. While the fire hasn't spread too much, it's worth going inside and trying to save at least her diary.
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— Interesting... Astrology isn't exactly what I would have expected from such an institution, but I suppose there must be some reason why one of the teachers decided to share this information. And why did you want to be placed in the third class? Are you planning to study witchcraft? I don't understand much about this craft or science, but I've heard that the path of a sorcerer is very difficult, and most, out of their own powerlessness, have to become followers of Invidia or Rishi.
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“That’s right, I was thinking of trying my hand at this craft. After all, despite all the complexities associated with the magical arts, they open up unprecedented opportunities for a person. In the end, even modern technologies, as far as I know, are based on the use of pururuta’s magical energy. So even if I decide to dedicate my life to promoting technological progress, the knowledge and skills I acquire won’t be wasted. But I can’t say how things will actually turn out; perhaps during my time studying here, I will discover other talents in myself, which I will consider my true calling. The military arts also come quite naturally to me. As for the difficulties, I have heard about them. But many career paths are associated with them, and I won’t know unless I try, and I might even stop wondering, ‘What if…?’ Time will tell. Or the stars,” Leyla smiled. “Speaking of stars, all this astrology reminded me that our new friend, Buddleia, has her birthday on the eighth. Of course, we won’t be able to go to town to buy a gift. But,” the Taimanian girl took a pouch out of the bedside table, “I made sure to prepare for this when I was packing my things,” she said, untying the string and laying out various shells, large and small, on the table, some of which were combined into homemade bracelets or necklaces. There was even an armored shell of a hermit crab, which reminded Leyla of Ixore. The Taimanian girl also had souvenirs of a different kind, not limited to the beaches of her homeland, such as a set of chips from a bankrupt casino, but she decided that Buddleia would probably not be interested in such things. “I would like you to help me choose something that could be a good, even if symbolic, gift for her. Of course, if it doesn’t cause you any inconvenience.”
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Back in his room, Gideon stood for a long time, gazing out the window, pondering the recent events. A representative of the class... What does this really mean, and how will his fate unfold now? Was he now to be some kind of assistant to Lorance, obligated to track down his classmates and report on everything that comes to their minds, distract them from their activities, enforce discipline, and drive them to their studies? Some gloomy errand, why would he need it... Under other circumstances, he wouldn't even think about it. After all, he barely knows his classmates; why should he worry about them, they'll probably sort everything out themselves. Varya, a gangly girl whose character strangely contrasted with her imposing appearance, Leila, the serious and disciplined daughter of a military man, Vailis, who can talk anyone's ear off, Futaba, as if not of this world, but seemingly calm, Nirianna, quite friendly and cheerful - could any of them really cause trouble? And what about himself? What if he himself wants to relax and take a break from his worries, or, for example... conduct a field experiment?

That's right, he also has his own research, which he intended to delve into, if not completely, then at least with attention and seriousness. Where should he start... Perhaps he should start in order. He hung the breech-loading rifle on the wall for now and picked up the book he had brought with him. "Technologies of the Future." Trillium A. Seiso. The name was well known to him; he had encountered it many times - the number of references to him in the works of various scientists was simply overwhelming. Truly a great figure who changed the world with his discoveries.

Leaning back on the bed, Gideon settled in comfortably and opened the book.

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Having finally completed all the mandatory activities of the first day, Futaba was the first to leave the classroom. Such an incredibly long experience, by her standards, of being in the same space with clueless ordinary people, made her feel nauseous – more mentally than physically – and required her to restore her mental strength. Dismissing the idea of going outside, where she would surely have to push through the crowd to get from one point to another, she headed up the stairs – to the very flimsy metal door, behind which lay the path to the roof. Fortunately, it was not locked – she only had to pull it hard and overcome the resistance of the unfriendly hinges. A gust of wind, still fresh from the street but already with hints of warmth, ruffled her hair and clothes, but helped her to come to her senses a little. Closing the door, Futaba walked across the roof, which was not yet badly damaged by the weather, and stopped in the least windy spot. Taking a cigarette from the pack, she twirled it in her fingers, gently kneading the contents with a slight crunch – a meaningless gesture, but one that had become a habit – and tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear, she struck a match. The fierce wind, as always, did its best to prevent this, but the seasoned lafrenian's skill in preserving the flame paid off – the tobacco caught, although one side of the cigarette had to be touched up. Inhaling and holding the first puff of smoke, Futaba leaned against the railing and surveyed the surrounding area. The school grounds themselves did not offer anything particularly interesting for several kilometers around – randomly scattered forests, fields, and houses. Down in the schoolyard, the little ones were bustling about, running, waving their arms, and shouting something to each other, like children enjoying the spring weather. "Smile and enjoy every day," a classmate's words flashed through her mind. Maybe, of course, there was something else meant by that, and it was said differently, but that's how she remembered it. Futaba hated this type of people with all her soul, because they reminded her of her own, illusion-filled past, and the pathetic helplessness she found herself in when the familiar ground beneath her feet turned into quicksand. To some extent, she felt sorry for this girl – given her youth and inexperience, she still had to experience what real life was like. This pity was caused by Futaba's unwillingness to see more broken people around her. However, a distinctive negative trait of people like her is that if they survive this misfortune through luck, some initially advantageous life circumstances, or with someone else's help, they will not be fully grateful to the universe for it, but will perceive this resolution as something they are entitled to, which will only make them even more arrogant in the future. Perhaps punishment from the universe would be good for her, who knows? Futaba took another drag, dwelling on this thought. Somewhere down there, the little ones began to wave the newly issued weapons – weren't they fools? A fresh memory came to mind of how immature teenagers eagerly chose weapons for themselves, trying to look cooler in each other's eyes: "Protagonists of stories use a sword!" – just a laugh. Get a haircut, or you'll miss the first blow. How many of them had held a weapon before? Who had used it in battle? Who had participated – had they defended their own lives, or just waved it around to get praise or win a chocolate medal in their village? Futaba weighed the bat in her hand and examined it from all sides. Here and there, chips were visible, some nails were bent, and some had their heads torn off. Once, a piece of barbed wire was wrapped around it, but one day it broke, and she couldn't find a new spool. Before going to school, the sekiharomori girl tried to make her weapon look as decent as possible, so that it wouldn't look too terrible, but she only managed to do it partially. In many places, both the wood and the metal parts were covered with ominous dark spots, which were so ingrained in the material that they could not be cleaned. Futaba could remember the genesis of almost every one of them and every bent nail by digging into her memory – such cases were much better imprinted in her than the dull and dreary everyday life. It wasn't that inflicting pain on bad people, whom they deserved, gave some kind of special perverse pleasure – but rather a feeling of grim satisfaction, which any hero of justice feels when overthrowing evil in the name of a higher ideal. Only, instead of a sword, the "protagonist" here used something else. Stubbornly sucking the last, bitter as existence itself, millimeters of the cigarette to the filter, Futaba took the butt between her fingers and flicked it away with a strong snap – the butt was picked up by the wind like a feather and disappeared from view on the other side of the school fence. And she could easily be in its place right now – nothing could prevent her from doing so. She just had to group herself correctly so that her head was at the bottom. Maybe jump like a fish into a lake? Or go the other way from the roof – where a piece of fence with sharp, ornate spikes awaits you below. Two thoughts prevented this from happening – to a lesser extent, the instinct for self-preservation, the fear of pain and the unknown. To a greater extent – the stubborn unwillingness to give the bastards the joy of realizing that she herself had made their task easier. "Living well is the best revenge on ill-wishers," she had heard somewhere, sometime. In her case, the question of "good" or "bad" did not arise, because the answer to it was already clear. Heaving a sigh, shivering from the gust of wind that had blown in, and spitting the remnants of the tar from the roof, Futaba headed back into the building. Ahead lay an exciting student life, full of bright events, intense emotions, the search for oneself and one's destiny, fun, warm, friendly moments, and good laughter. (no)
My sword, my trusted ally, unphased by my aspect.
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...Out of all the mysteries of the universe, the enigma of the human soul is one of the least understood, while the concept of creating life, for millennia being the exclusive domain of the Four, represents a cherished dream for both sorcerers and scientists, as it is simultaneously a way to satisfy the intellectual thirst of an inquisitive mind and change the world, leaving one's name on the pages of history for a long time to come. As a pioneer of the wondrous pururuta, I too could not avoid this challenge and tried to apply my inventions in this field. After racking my brains over various options, I settled on a project of intelligent mechanisms capable of functioning without human intervention. The goal was to use a specially designed pururuta-based engine as the core – the heart – and then think about how to give these creatures the ability to think.

After a series of failures, the first working version was "Golimus."

Height: 3.3m
Weight: 2432 kg
Hull material: stone and steel; immune to physical attacks and negative effects.
Armament:
- Large-sized hands (damage: 250, paralysis).
- Magic spell activator (air blast - damage 100x4 (m) at a distance of 10, recharge: 1) in the knee and elbow compartments.
- Laser turret in the chest (damage: 500 (m) in a 1x8 line, destroys shields as well as items in the body, head, cloak, boots, and accessory slots; recharge: 4).
Mobility: slow (10), clumsy (5).
Intelligence: can perform simple commands of a registered owner, incapable of thinking; a core malfunction may lead to the execution of random commands.
Verdict: useful in heavy industry and as a combat unit, but does not meet the original goals of the project.

The second version – "Valkyrie"

Height: 1.7m
Weight: 387 kg
Hull material: hardened furfur, immune to physical attacks and negative effects.
Armament:
- Two-sided blades (damage: 200x2, ignores defense, 20% chance of critical hit).
- Wings - ability to fly.
Mobility: extremely fast (30), elusive (30).
Intelligence: only suitable for performing combat tasks.
Verdict: what's the use of a pile of armor devoid of individuality?

Version 3 – "Automata"

Height: 1.55m
Weight: 90 kg
Hull material: artificial leather (furfur).
Armament: standard
Mobility: standard
Intelligence: capable of learning and self-awareness, can express emotions.
Verdict: the project was a success.

Final version – "Android"

Height: varies.
Weight: varies, noticeably reduced compared to previous models.
Hull material: ?
Armament: standard, added ability to cast spells.
Mobility: standard
Intelligence: practically indistinguishable from humans.

Gideon receives -5% to the cost of learning high-tech skills
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"Golimus"
Now we know where Varya actually comes from.
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Final version – "Android"
Plot twist – all the students in the Academy, as depicted in the game's artwork, are actually androids.
 

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— That's right, I was thinking of trying my hand at this craft. After all, despite all the complexities associated with the magical arts, they open up unprecedented opportunities for a person. In the end, even modern technologies, as far as I know, are based on the use of pururuta's magical energy. So even if I decide to dedicate my life to promoting technological progress, the knowledge and skills I acquire will not be wasted. But I can't say how things will actually turn out; perhaps during my studies here, I will discover other talents in myself, which I will consider my calling. I'm also quite good at the military arts. As for the difficulties, I've heard about them. But many career paths are associated with them, and if I don't try, I'll never know; I might even stop wondering, "What if...". Time will tell. Or the stars," Leyla smiled. "Speaking of stars, all this astrology reminded me that our new friend, Buddlea, has a birthday on the eighth. Of course, it won't be possible to go to the city to buy a gift. But," the Taimanian girl took a pouch out of the bedside table, "I took precautions for this when I was packing my things," she untied the string and laid out various shells on the table, large and small, some of which were combined into homemade bracelets or necklaces. There was even an armored shell of a hermit crab, which reminded Leyla of Ixora. The Taimanian girl also had other souvenirs, not limited to the beaches of her homeland, such as a set of chips from a bankrupt casino, but she decided that Buddlea would hardly be interested in such things. "I would like you to help me choose something that could be a good, even if symbolic, gift for her. Of course, if it doesn't inconvenience you.
After listening to her roommate, Ixora thought for a long time, as if weighing different options in her mind, but ultimately refused to help Leyla with her endeavor. — I'm sorry, but I don't think it would be appropriate for me to participate in choosing a gift for someone I don't know yet, because it would be a gesture born of obligation, not sincere friendship. I understand that my judgments do not apply to everyone, but I myself would not want to be in the role of the recipient, because it would require me to express gratitude in return for something I would not be sincerely happy about.
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In the lecture following "Lafrenia", Timyan Chaber taught students how to use the melee weapon they had previously chosen (they receive their first skill). To learn another type of weapon, one must spend 1000 experience units and 1 event point. The cost for the first, fifth, and ninth levels is 1000; for the tenth it is 3000; for others it is 500. Following this, Duncan showed how to properly wear and maintain armor (learning requires 1500 exp units and 1 event point). Typical armor has 30 units of physical and magical defense. With this, another week was coming to an end.
 
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Claymore
No penalty
Attack +3
Crit +10%
Health +30
Damage is dealt to characters on the sides of the target.
Paralysis
Final damage +30%
Attack +3
Additional damage equal to 25% of the enemy's maximum health.
50% damage is dealt even if the character's attack misses the opponent.
Spear
No penalty
Attack +1, Accuracy +1, Evasion +1
Attack range +1
Health +30
Damage to all enemies in the line of attack.
Willpower +3
Attack range +1
Willpower +3
If the character's accuracy is higher than the enemy's evasion, their attacks always hit.
If the character's willpower is higher than the enemy's willpower, the attack deals a critical strike.
Sword
No penalty
Evasion +3
AP +1
Willpower +3
Final damage taken is reduced by 25%
Immobilization
AP +1
Health +30
Counterattack on evasion.
Crit on counterattack.
Shashka
No penalty
Accuracy +3
AP +1
Crit +10%
Parrying melee attacks.
Bleeding
Crit +10%
Speed +1, Evasion +1
Parrying works against ranged attacks.
Parrying works against offensive spells.
Sabre
No penalty
Accuracy +3
AP +1
Crit +10%
Speed +3
Bleeding
Crit +10%
Evasion +3
Dodge +15%
Dodge +20%
Rapier
No penalty
Accuracy +3
AP +1
Evasion +3
Evasion +5
AP +1
Evasion +3
Accuracy +3
Damage +1 for each unit of accuracy.
Crit +1% for each unit of accuracy.
Dagger
No penalty
AP +1
Crit +10%
Crit +10%
Can use two daggers simultaneously
AP +1
Crit +10%
AP +1
Additional attack for the first dagger.
Additional attack for the second dagger.
Flail
No penalty
Attack +3
Health +30
Accuracy +3
-50% to enemy defense
Paralysis
Attack +3
Health +30
Damage +1 for each unit of enemy defense.
Accuracy +1 for each unit of enemy defense.
Axe
No penalty
Attack +3
Accuracy +3
AP +1
-50% to enemy defense
Bleeding
Crit +10%
Health +30
Additional attack.
Additional attack.
Hammer
No penalty
Health +30
Attack range +1
Willpower +3
Attack +5
Health +30
Willpower +3
Health +30
Attacks deal area damage 1+1.
Attacks deal area damage 1+2
Glaive
No penalty
Evasion +3
Attack range +1
Health +30
AP +2
Evasion +3
Health +30
Crit +10%
Health +50%
Defense +50
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“The stars promised me wealth and financial success, not having to get up for a lecture this early…” Nira grumbled, sleepily dragging her feet towards the auditorium. For many of the students, calling this hour “early” would be an understatement, but for Nira, who was used to sleeping in on weekends (of which she had at least five a week), the first day of school was not the most pleasant experience. Spending until noon in a soft bed, listening to the lively noise of busy workers rushing about, getting herself ready, washing up, or even luxuriating in a morning bath, calling for a servant to tidy the room, leisurely trying on a couple of outfits for the day, primping in front of the mirror, and then going to the dining room for a light breakfast, where fresh magazines were already waiting on the table – all this familiar ceremony of her well-planned day took at least two hours; however, in the current difficult life situation, none of this was possible anymore. Barely squeezing through the almost-closed door of the auditorium behind the last student, Nira plopped down on the nearest available seat, opened her bag, and began lazily arranging neat notebooks, brand-new writing implements, and other useless trinkets on the table, purchased by the staff before their departure. To avoid dozing off, the girl began to indifferently study their new professor. Unlike her father, who supported the establishment of diplomatic ties with people of various nationalities and was genuinely interested in the culture of different countries on the continent, Nira herself had absorbed some of her mother's dislike for foreigners, treating them with a healthy dose of suspicion. Altito Tit looked eccentric, but harmless, strangely fixated on something vague, elusive to the eyes of an ordinary resident of the lands of Sakuramoria. This "man" undoubtedly knew about the history and culture of her homeland hundreds of times more than she did, but all these great knowledge paled in comparison to the simple privilege of being "born" and "raised" in this land – a right that she and her compatriots were granted simply by virtue of their origin. Altito Tit smiled suspiciously, talking about the crowds of migrants who were about to flood their quiet and cozy school world. Nira wasn't particularly interested in history and politics, but she could tolerate memorizing dates and key events for the sake of general education. But in all this academic arrogance, she clearly saw a pathetic attempt to show off in front of important guests, to put on their shabby national costumes, and to greet them with insincere smiles, saying things like "Aoakami is cool! ☝", "Welcome, dear refitees!" and all sorts of similar things. And how many of these newcomers will diligently study the traditions and culture of their country? How many unfortunate Sakuramorians will have to clean their shabby rooms for two people and bring stipends to the Oleandrinians in the backyard? And how many young girls will become victims of "well, that's how it's done in their homeland"? Shaking her heavy head, Nira managed to pry open her eyelids, staring blankly at the world map that had been unfolded on the board. She would never remember the red and gray names in her life, but she could simply memorize the green ones, whose insignificant number eloquently confirmed all her previous thoughts. What kind of diplomats were they going to train, and what kind of newcomers were they going to welcome, when the surrounding countries hated their country only slightly less than they hated each other? Only one thing pleased her: the ability to shoot a pistol could really come in handy very soon.

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After listening to her neighbor's speech, Ixora thought for a long time, as if weighing different options in her mind, but in the end, she refused to provide her assistance in Layla's endeavor.
— I'm sorry, but I don't think it would be appropriate for me to participate in choosing a gift for someone I don't know yet, because it would be a gesture born out of obligation, not genuine friendship. I understand that my judgments don't apply to everyone, but I wouldn't want to be in the role of the recipient, because it would require me to express gratitude in return for something I wouldn't be genuinely happy about.
Ixora's answer, although surprising to Layla, was not in a bad way. On the contrary, it pleased the Ta'mani.
— No need to apologize. I should be thanking you. You're right, actually. I didn't think to consider this issue from that perspective. Perhaps I should indeed abandon my small plan so as not to embarrass anyone unnecessarily.

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