Chapter 32

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When me and Deán joined the warrior class, the guys were all kind to ask if I was okay already. Some of them had witnessed my clairvoyant moment and... I saw in their eyes that it must have looked awful.

- I'm really happy that I kinda don't remember anything about it – I noted to Tyler who was standing beside me, defending me from everyone gathering around and harassing me.

- I totally have a trauma from it, Winz – even Ty looked troubled whenever he thought about those moments. – I mean, I always hated feeling helpless whenever you suffered from your power... but this time was something else.

- I saw it, I saw it! Even I was horrified by the effect you had! – Tyler's demon, Gaoh, butted in. It was pretty strange to see everyone's demons around – but this was the only time for that. Apprentices were not allowed to draw their swords – or use their weapon - without permission, because there was always a chance that the demon turned their back on the warrior and then... all hell could break lose.

It was hard to imagine with Gaoh, though. He looked like a playful spirit, his skin was all red but mainly he was human-like. With white horns highlighting his jet black hair and hooves instead of feet. He looked like a devil... that's why it was so amazing that he rather behaved like a five years old. Yet, he was a powerful wind demon.

Everybody had so different demons... people who were born with lot of spiritual energies could easily see them. The supporter part of the class rather saw dark shadows with shady figures... the ordinary people out in the cities usually saw only the element the warrior summoned with the demon.

- I wish I could have a demon too – I sighed.

- Tyler told me about Caorth – Gaoh looked at me. – Milady, be happy that he is out of the picture... he's not a good guy.

- You're demons – I giggled.

- But some of us has honor! Some of us doesn't – Gaoh shrugged. I didn't argue with him, though, I felt something off with Caorth myself. But he meant power and I knew that I was in serious need of it.

- Does Nimanne have honor? – Tyler asked curiously. The reason why I was standing with him was that now the water types trained and the others had a short break. I was watching Deán moving with his demon in perfect harmony.

- Now, now... Nimanne is tricky. Your young master must be sure in himself every moment if he wants to lead her – Gaoh said after some seconds of thinking.

Nimanne could have been tricky, but the first word that came into my mind was... inhuman. She looked like a perfectly human somebody – don't count the elf ears, they usually weren't noticeable because of her so long hair that reached her knees... she was tall, had skin similar to porcelain and it almost glowed. She watched everything with her light green eyes in a way like she would have looked down on her kingdom. She was silent usually – good fit with Deán -, but when she spoke, a mischievous grin was on her face all the time.

She was the most beautiful female I had ever seen – no question about it. But I felt what Gaoh meant by saying "tricky". I had bad vibes about her... but once again, she was a demon. Obviously, I had bad vibes about her.

- And what about Svarry here? – I turned to Kianna and her demon. Svarry had black skin and various gems were embedded onto her skin - they gave extra protection to her belly, chest, arms and legs. She also had a humanoid form (usually, human-like demons were attracted to make contracts with humans, or they even changed their form when they were summoned into our world to fit in better), but with a little longer arms than normal humans had. And her eyes were bigger than normal human eyes and had no sclera, it was yellow all around. Her iris was different from ours too – every difference she had was meant to be an advantage for her underground. Most of the earth demons lived - or at least travelled longer distances – some meters below the ground.

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