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Rise of NAT

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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Humiliation of the Entrance

Ceremony – A Shadow of Potential

The grand hall of Aethel Academy was a breathtaking spectacle, a testament to the power and prestige of elemental mastery. Sunlight, fractured into a kaleidoscope of colors by the enormous

stained-glass windows depicting legendary elementalists of the past, danced across the

polished marble floors. The air thrummed with a palpable energy, the collective anticipation of

hundreds of young aspirants on the cusp of discovering their inherent connection to the

elements. Their nervous excitement manifested as faint flickers and sparks of elemental energy

– miniature flames, wisps of wind, droplets of water, and motes of earth – swirling around them

like nascent auras.

Nat stood amongst them, a knot of anxiety tightening in his chest. He smoothed down the

simple, unadorned tunic that marked him as just another hopeful, a stark contrast to the more

elaborate and magically enhanced attire sported by some of the wealthier or more magically

inclined families. He had arrived at Aethel with a scholarship, earned through rigorous academic

achievement in his small village, a place where elemental affinities were rare and often viewed

with a mixture of awe and suspicion. Magic here was not a birthright but a carefully nurtured

flame, and Nat desperately hoped his own would be strong enough to survive in this competitive

environment.

The procession began, students called forth one by one to stand before the ancient Affinity

Crystal, a towering structure of shimmering, obsidian-like material that pulsed with latent

magical energy. As each student placed their hands upon its smooth surface, the crystal would

flare with color, revealing their elemental affinity and its initial tier, ranging from the coveted

SSS+ to the almost unheard-of F-. Gasps of admiration and murmurs of disappointment rippled

through the hall with each revelation.

Nat watched, his palms growing sweaty, as a young woman with noble bearing displayed a

vibrant B-tier water affinity, earning her polite applause. A boisterous young man with fiery red

hair ignited the crystal with a powerful C+ fire affinity, drawing impressed whistles. The pressure

mounted with each passing student, the weight of expectation pressing down on Nat. He knew

his family had sacrificed much to send him here, pinning their hopes on his potential to rise

above their humble circumstances.

Finally, his name was called. His legs felt like lead as he walked towards the proctor, a

formidable woman named Headmistress Valerius. Her silver hair was streaked with crackling

arcs of lightning, a constant reminder of her formidable power. Her gaze was sharp and

assessing as Nat placed his trembling hands on the cool surface of the Affinity Crystal.

A hush fell over the hall, the collective breath of the students held captive in anticipation. The

crystal shimmered, its depths swirling with a faint, almost reluctant glow. Then, the light settled,

displaying a meager flicker of red, so weak it was barely visible against the dark surface. Below

it, stark and unforgiving, the tier appeared: F+.

A wave of absolute silence descended upon the grand hall, heavier and more damning than any

jeers could have been. Then, it broke. A ripple of snickers started at the back, spreading like

wildfire through the ranks of students. Disbelieving whispers of "F+? Is that even possible?" and

"He must be mistaken" filled the air. Some openly laughed, pointing at Nat with undisguised

mockery.

Headmistress Valerius's expression remained impassive, though a hint of disappointment

flickered in her eyes. "Affinity: Fire. Tier: F+," she stated, her voice carrying across the hall,

amplifying Nat's shame. "You may take your place."

Nat's face burned with humiliation. He felt the weight of hundreds of judging eyes on him as hestumbled away from the crystal, the laughter and derision echoing in his ears. His shoulders

slumped, the initial hope that had carried him to Aethel Academy crushed under the immense

weight of their ridicule. He found an empty spot at the back, his gaze fixed on the floor, wishing

the very ground would swallow him whole. The vibrant energy of the hall now felt oppressive, a

stark reminder of his own perceived inadequacy. This was not the glorious beginning he had

envisioned; it was a public declaration of his weakness, a shadow cast over his future before it had even begun.