13th of Ymiden, 722
"Ssstalwart Kandor."The title still felt like a lie landing on Russel's ear, though the pride that sang in Captain Yssera Kolt's voice as she affixed bronze chains to the wrists of his coat did more than enough to combat the doubt bubbling in the back of the youth's mind. His captain and he stood alone in her office; a messy, cluttered space filled with trophies and loose papers scattered every which way. Chaos, barely reigned in by a semblance of military order.
Russel thought it a fitting space for his Captain. He did wish she had put a little effort in cleaning it up for his promotion, however.
There would be a more official ceremony later, followed swiftly by an unofficial tavern tour sponsored by his unit, but Yssera wanted to set his chains as soon as Russel was fully recovered from his encounter with the Magma Beast. The bronze chains added a new weight to his wrists, and a further reminder of his loyalty and dedication to the Empire. After cycles of injury and recovery, Russel finally felt like he was earning his place in the Imperial Army.
"Ssergeant Bradon told me of your ssskill in hunting down the beasst," Yssera smiled at him, leaning back on her desk while he stared down at the new chains. There was a knowing lilt to her voice, like that of a schoolmate in on a secret.
"I im-m-magine he t-told you about m-me getting dragged off by a smaller w-worm too?" Russel sighed, still to wrapt in pride to let the embarrassing memory shake him.
Yssera simply laughed in response, which was all the confirmation that Russel needed. He felt warmth tinge his cheeks, no doubt pink in the low candlelight of the morning. Still, for the first time in what felt like forever, Russel wasn't keeled over by the guilt of his mistakes. The anxiety and embarrassment was still there, but somehow more distant than before. He could see it, wave at it even, but keep it far enough away from the current moment so that it did not control him.
"N-no advancement without error, I s-s-suposse," he offered, eyes leaving the shining chains to meet Yssera's smiling eyes. He smirked in response, a motion which quickly shifted to a grimace as his curse coiled under his skin. New blooms sprouted at his wrists, cutting through his flesh and snagging on his jacket. Ashan's anger seemed to resent the saplings of joy that had sprouted under Yssera's tutelage. "And n-n-no v-victory without c-cost."
"No, I sssuposse not," his captain responded, voice slightly sad at her student's struggle. She considered him from her perch on her desk for a moment. He could feel her eyes rake over him up and down, examining him, probing him for something Russel was sure he didn't even know he had. His captain had a talent for that, for knowing the youth better than he knew himself.
"It isss time," she declared, before marching towards the door and locking it shut. Russel raised an eyebrow, but did not make a motion to interrupt. He had learned by now that Captain Yssera Kolt had a habit of deciding without discussion, and it was best to follow the mad ithecal's lead no matter how insane the destination seemed. "Your growth over the lasst ssseason made me sssuspect, but your victory over the Beasst proved it."
There was a pause after she locked the door. She offered no more explanation as she went about the room, clearing a space in the center for two chairs which she pulled out from the corners of her office. Russel took the silence as a sign that his mentor was being dramatic, and wanted him to ask questions.
"Time f-for what?"
As if on cue, Yssera's head snapped up and a serpentine grin split her face. She took to one of the chairs, and motioned for Russel to do the same. As soon as he sat, she gripped his hands tight. Her slitted gaze was equal parts excited and terrified.
"It isss time for you to take the next step. Time to initiate you. Time for you to choossse your Magic."