Chapter 6: Arraival To AmritaKshetra
As the shimmering light of the portal faded, Aamir's eyes adjusted to the brightness of AmritaKshetra, the capital city. He took a tentative step out of the portal's archway, awestruck by the sheer scale and energy of the city around him. Gone were the familiar sights of home; here, towering buildings rose up, adorned with vibrant banners, while people bustled along wide streets lined with shops and carts.
"Welcome to AmritaKshetra, Aamir," Navin said, stepping out beside him with a proud smile. "This city is the heart of the realm, and it has a heartbeat all its own."
Aamir nodded, speechless. The sounds, the scents, and the sights overwhelmed his senses, but he couldn't stop grinning. The warm sunlight glinted off the golden domes of buildings, and the gentle hum of magical energy buzzed faintly in the air. Riya stood by his side, her eyes wide with excitement. She reached out, grasping his arm as if to steady herself.
Navin led them down the broad avenue from the portal station, guiding them through a maze of bustling streets until they reached a quieter residential area. The contrast was striking—here, the noise of the markets faded, replaced by the soothing sounds of chirping birds and rustling leaves. They arrived at a spacious home nestled among flowering gardens, with a peaceful courtyard and a fountain that gurgled softly.
"This is where you'll stay while you're here in the city," Navin said, opening the door. "Make yourselves at home."
Aamir looked around the house, struck by its beauty. The polished floors gleamed, the walls were adorned with intricate carvings, and sunlight streamed through large windows, giving the space a warm, welcoming feel. He turned to Navin, gratitude plain on his face. "Thank you, Uncle. This… it's more than I expected."
Navin smiled warmly. "You're family, Aamir. Besides, it's good for you to be comfortable; you'll need all your strength for what lies ahead."
Riya explored the house excitedly, running her fingers over the finely carved wooden furniture and peeking into each room with delight. She let out an audible gasp when she discovered a room with a massive bookshelf filled with tomes on history, magic, and lore.
Navin chuckled, clearly enjoying her enthusiasm. "I'll be back shortly," he said, grabbing his satchel. "In the meantime, Aamir, why don't you take a walk around the city? There's nothing like discovering AmritaKshetra for the first time."
Aamir nodded, and after a quick snack, he set off with Riya, heading back toward the bustling main streets. They wandered through the crowded market square, where street vendors shouted about their wares, from shimmering fabrics and trinkets to exotic foods and potent magical charms. The air was alive with energy—musicians played cheerful melodies on corner stages, children ran laughing through the streets, and the smell of spiced meats and sweets wafted through the air.
As they walked, Aamir noticed groups of young people his own age, some dressed in distinct academy robes, others with weapons or staffs slung across their backs. They all looked confident, a little mysterious, and he found himself wondering if they would soon be his classmates at Nalanda University of Wizardry and Warfare.
Riya pointed out an older man at a stall selling magical stones and charms. He held up a bright blue stone, its surface etched with intricate runes. "This charm wards off evil spirits," he told them, his voice smooth and practiced. "Very useful for young travelers."
Aamir thanked the man and moved on, realizing how vast and varied the magical items in AmritaKshetra were. This city truly seemed to have something for everyone. They passed a blacksmith's forge where weapons gleamed under the heat of flames and a shop filled with strange, glowing plants that emitted soft, colorful lights.
After a few hours of wandering, their legs grew tired, and they decided to head back to Navin's house. The afternoon sunlight slanted lower in the sky as they retraced their steps. Navin greeted them at the door, waiting with a tray of snacks and cold drinks. He gestured for them to sit in the cozy living room, where the scent of jasmine filled the air. As they settled in, he grinned at their expressions of awe and excitement.
"It looks like you enjoyed yourselves. What do you think of AmritaKshetra so far?"
"It's incredible," Aamir said honestly. "I've never seen anything like it."
Riya chimed in, "It's like a different world. There's so much to see and do!"
Navin nodded, a knowing smile on his face. "It can be overwhelming, but soon it will feel like home." He paused, his expression thoughtful. "You'll be spending a lot of time here because your academy term begins in three days. That should give you enough time to get settled before your training starts."
Aamir felt a surge of excitement and nervousness at the mention of the academy. He had been looking forward to starting his studies, learning new skills, and challenging himself—but he also felt a flicker of doubt. Would he be able to keep up?
Navin seemed to notice his hesitation. He placed a reassuring hand on Aamir's shoulder. "Don't worry, Aamir. You're more prepared than you know. And you'll have Riya with you, too."
Riya gave Aamir a determined grin. "We're in this together, remember?"
Aamir nodded, feeling a wave of gratitude. Whatever challenges awaited him at the academy, he wouldn't be facing them alone.
Navin continued, "Tomorrow, I'll take you both to the academy so you can see the grounds. I want you to get a feel for it before you dive into your training. Who knows—you might even meet some of your future classmates."
That night, as Aamir lay in his bed, he found it hard to sleep. His thoughts drifted to the grand city, the academy, and all the unknowns that lay ahead. But instead of lying awake, he closed his eyes and entered a meditative state, focusing his mind on controlling his adrenaline energy. He felt its powerful currents pulsing through him, the familiar sensation now stronger, more potent.
For hours, he practiced holding the flow steady, concentrating on mastering his control. The process was challenging—like trying to tame a roaring river—but it brought him a sense of calm and focus. Gradually, the doubts that had gnawed at him earlier began to fade, replaced by a quiet determination.
As the night deepened, Aamir opened his eyes and stared at the ceiling, a small smile playing on his lips. Whatever lay ahead, he was ready to face it head-on.