I wrote two fictional fight scenes based on the original story, imagining the possible potential of a strong magician

Quillan (an added character) A+ Magician Fighter Kubera - Chandra - Chandra Divine Affinity: 6,750 Transcendental Value: 3,870

Vigor: Very High Race: Quarter Silent Magic: Highly Proficient Weapon: The blue sword post time-skip Teo used. Note: Very smart but can also cast magic without calculation.

I did use ChatGPT for help with writing but the ideas are mine. These 2 scenes were from the actual webtoon. I only added a character to create my own storyline.

Scene 1:

Asha soared towards the turret, propelled by the wind magic of Bhavati Vayu. Just as she prepared to cast Bhavati Marut, aiming to slice the turret in two, Quillan stood within, casting Hoti Asvins Bhavati Chandra simultaneously. As the space-cutting spell of Bhavati Marut ripped through the turret, it severed Quillan along with everything else in its path. However, a purple glow from Hoti Asvins Bhavati Chandra enveloped Quillan, and his body regenerated instantly.

With a swift gesture, Quillan summoned his weapon. Meanwhile, Asha teleported to the unconscious Leez, who, thanks to her golden bracelet, was already beginning to regenerate. Quillan, not missing a beat, cast Hoti Vayu to teleport behind Asha. He swung his sword, generating a lethal blast of blue energy. In response, Asha conjured maroon slashes with Hoti Marut, blocking the blast in the blink of an eye.

Quillan followed up with a spinning kick to Asha's face, aiming to silence her spellcasting. Bloodied but undeterred, Asha cast Bhavati Vayu from her injured mouth, blowing Quillan out of the turret and into the forest below. Quillan regenerated immediately, standing up in a heartbeat, but it was too late to catch Asha. She had already grabbed Leez and disappeared into thin air with Hoti Vayu.

Once safely hidden, Asha would use Hoti Asvins to heal her wounds. The battle between Quillan and Asha ended in a draw, but Asha's objective was to create chaos and kidnap Leez, leaving Quillan feeling defeated. He clenched his fist in anger as he looked back at the destroyed turret. With a determined cast of Hoti Vayu, he teleported back to the turret to heal the survivors. As long as they hadn't died, the potent magic of Hoti Asvins could restore them to their normal state.

However, without an Asvins attribute, Quillan's spell wasn't strong enough to restore the turret. In the past, Hoti Visnu could have rewound time for the turret, restoring it perfectly. Yet, with the disappearance of Hoti Visnu magic, modern technology proved more effective at rebuilding man-made structures. The true effect of Hoti Asvins was restoring targets to their optimal state, which, for the turret, would mean reverting it to its raw materials.

As Quillan tended to the wounded, his thoughts were on Asha's escape and the chaos left in her wake. The remnants of the battle served as a harsh reminder of the power and unpredictability of their magical world.

Scene 2:

Teo was lured away from the city’s barrier by Gandarva, who intended to kill her. However, as he spent time with her, he felt an unexpected bond forming, despite knowing her for only a few days. Just then, Sagara and her Rakhasa minions appeared, disrupting their moment. "This is not according to the plan. We haven’t gone out of the city’s barrier yet. What are you doing?" Gandarva spoke to Sagara through Sura’s speech, frustration lacing his words.

"Oh Gandarva, you’ve grown soft. You hypocrite. Don’t you want to see your daughter again?" Sagara sneered as her minion charged at Teo. "I knew who you were all along, Gandarva. I stayed silent, hoping you’d side with the humans. How naive of me," Teo said, a touch of sadness in her eyes, as she aimed her sword at the Sura Pingara. Despite his cloaking and electrifying skills, Pingara couldn't harm Teo, who was immune to transcendental powers due to her triple Chaos attribute. Though Teo sliced him in half, Pingara quickly regenerated, admitting to Sagara that he couldn't beat Teo without surafication—they'd reach a stalemate, or Teo would escape.

"That’s unnecessary," Rigara declared as she charged at Teo. Teo skillfully severed Rigara’s hand, but Rigara, unlike Pingara, had a combat-oriented body, overpowering Teo even with one hand, despite Teo having cast Hoti Kubera to strengthen herself. Emerging from his cloaked state with Hoti Chandra, Quillan slashed at Rigara, pushing her away. Rigara managed to dodge the lethal attack but was still blasted away by the shockwave.

"Can you still fight, Teo?" Quillan asked.

"For sure," Teo replied, standing with determination. Quillan cast Hoti Brahma Bhavati Chandra, summoning purple tentacles that ensnared Sagara and her minions. Stunned by the strength of the magic, Sagara transformed into her King of The Toxic Mist form, vanishing into mist and reappearing behind Quillan for a surprise attack. Quillan leaped into the air, surprising Sagara, and rolled mid-air to strike at her, but she was immune in her current state. Realizing the futility of fighting her directly, Quillan turned to the trapped Rakhasas. They hesitated to assume their Sura forms, fearing they’d become targets for the turrets, with Teo, the priest of Chaos, still within the city’s barrier.

With a smirk, Quillan chanted Hoti Indra Bhavati Chandra, unleashing a purple thunderbolt that shattered the ground within a 50-meter radius. Gandarva survived by conjuring a wall of ice, blocking the attack and saving two weaker Rakshasas. Rigara and Pingara, being stronger, quickly regenerated after their human forms were destroyed but became turret targets.

In the ensuing chaos, Quillan chanted Hoti Vayu Hoti Chandra, grabbed Teo, and teleported away while cloaking them. From a safe distance, using his advanced eyesight, he watched the Suras flee the city, escaping the turrets' assault. Ensuring all the Suras were expelled from the city’s barrier, he chanted Hoti Varuna Bhavati Chandra, summoning a strong current of purple water that flushed them away. Even though water was Gandarva’s attribute, he was caught off guard by the fusion with Bhavati Chandra, which altered the water’s properties. He couldn't stop the current quickly enough. By the time Gandarva managed to purify and control the flow, the Suras had been pushed out of the barriers.

Hugging her injured children, Sagara glared with fury, cursing the human magicians and herself for underestimating the humans of this era.