The Central Tower's highest chamber was carved of black stone veined with runes, its walls glowing faintly with restrained power. A circular table dominated the hall, seats filled with some of humanity's greatest living figures, the Board of Defenders.
At its head sat Lord Kael Varros, an S-Rank Defender whose very presence bent the air. Broad-shouldered, his hair silvered, his eyes as steady as mountains, he was the president of the Board.
Across the table, A-Rank commanders held their places. Among them, Elara Blackwood, composed but tense, light affinity pulsing faintly beneath her skin.
Selena Valcrest, the golden Rune Master, tattoos glowing faintly as her eyes gleamed with cold calculation. Other A-Rank defenders were silent watchers, some supportive, some skeptical.
Floating in the center of the table was a holographic replay of the Aranthor battle. The Board watched silently as the images unfolded, defenders clashing with the horde, Adrian's blood-soaked figure standing alone in the middle wave, the white-grey mist erupting.
The replay showed Elara's devastating light that ended the wave. The silence stretched until Selena broke it with a sharp laugh.
"There it is. An SSS-Rank 'Echo' that manifests before he's even a man grown." Her golden tattoos pulsed brighter as she leaned forward.
"Tell me, Elara, do you expect us to believe this is normal?"
Elara's eyes narrowed. "What I expect is that you remember he's sixteen. A boy who bled for that city, who nearly died saving lives."
"He is no threat to you." Her voice carried the weight of maternal protection and A-Rank authority combined.
"Not yet," Selena countered smoothly. "But what happens when he loses control? That mist consumed monsters like ash."
"What if it consumes more?" The question hung in the air.
Murmurs rippled among the A-Ranks. Some nodded at Selena's words, others frowned at the implications.
Commander Thane, scarred from decades of battle, spoke with measured authority. "What I saw was a prodigy who stood alone against D-Ranks and lived."
"Our outposts bleed for talent like this." His weathered hands gestured toward the hologram.
"Or choke on it," Selena muttered, her golden eyes never leaving Elara's face.
Elara's hands tightened on the table's edge. "He needs time. Not chains."
"You would treat him as a weapon before he's even had a chance to choose who he is." Light flickered beneath her skin, barely restrained.
The tension in the chamber thickened as more voices joined the debate. Commander Thane's scarred fingers drummed against the obsidian table, each tap echoing.
"The boy saved many lives at Aranthor," he said, "That counts for something."
"Does it?" Commander Scarlett leaned forward, her ice-blue eyes cold as winter storms. "Or does it prove he's dangerous beyond measure?"
Her water affinity rippled faintly around her hands. "Manifestation at sixteen. Pseudo or not, it's unprecedented."
Commander Hayes, younger than the others but bearing the weight of countless battles, shook his head slowly. "I've seen prodigies burn out before they reach twenty."
"This one might burn us all." His earth affinity made the stone beneath his feet crack slightly.
Elara's light flared brighter, casting harsh shadows across the chamber walls. "You speak of him like he's already fallen."
"He's my son. I know his heart." Her voice carried both warning and truth.
Selena's laugh was like breaking glass. "Hearts change, Elara. Power corrupts even the purest souls."
"Look at the recording again. That mist didn't just kill, it erased." Her golden tattoos pulsed in rhythm with her words.
Commander Reeves, silent until now, spoke with quiet authority. "The boy chose to stand when others fell."
"That speaks to character, not corruption." His metal affinity hummed through his prosthetic arm, a reminder of his own sacrifices.
The hologram flickered, showing Adrian's blood-soaked figure again and again. Each replay seemed to deepen the divide between the commanders.
Lord Kael's voice finally rumbled, cutting through the debate. "Enough." The murmurs ceased instantly.
He rose, his shadow stretching long across the chamber like a dark prophecy. The very air seemed to bow before his presence.
"Adrian Blackwood has already completed his trial by battlefield. He will not return to the Academy." His gaze swept across the A-Ranks, silencing dissent before it could form.
Elara's breath caught. Selena's smile sharpened like a blade finding its target.
"Effective immediately, he is recognized as a Provisional Defender, under Organization authority." Kael's words carried the weight of absolute decree.
The chamber erupted in whispers. Some commanders nodded approval, others frowned at the unprecedented decision.
Selena leaned back in her chair, fingers steepled before her face. "How... progressive of you, Lord Varros."
Her golden eyes gleamed with something between amusement and calculation. "A sixteen-year-old Defender. Everyone will love that precedent."
Elara's fists clenched tighter, light bleeding through her fingers. Relief and terror warred across her features.
Kael continued, "As with all Defenders, he will be granted two years within Headquarters."
"In that time, he may explore any division he chooses, warrior corps, rune masters, artificers, healers."
"He may test every path, learn every craft, until he decides where he belongs. That is the law of the Organization."
The words hung in the air like an oath. "That is the choice every Defender earns."
Selena's eyes glimmered gold, her tattoos pulsing brighter. "And you expect him to remain under watch, here in the heart of the Organization, for two years?"
"How convenient." Her voice dripped with mock sweetness that fooled no one.
Commander Thane grunted his approval. "Better than letting him loose without guidance."
"The boy needs structure, not imprisonment." His scarred hands spread flat against the table.
Kael ignored Selena's barb, his verdict carved in stone. "The matter is closed. Let the boy choose his path."
The meeting dissolved. Chairs scraped against stone as the A-Ranks rose, some lingering to exchange whispered concerns.
Elara left with heavy steps, her light dimmed by conflicting emotions.
Selena remained seated, her smile faint but sharp as a hidden dagger. Already her mind worked, plotting angles and possibilities.
Above them all, Kael Varros sat unmoving in his chair. His expression remained unreadable, as if he had glimpsed a storm gathering on distant horizons.
The chamber's runes pulsed once, then fell silent. Outside the tower's windows, the Organization's sprawling complex hummed with life, unaware that a single decision had just shifted the course of human destiny.