Chapter 1
Master Elias Crane, elderly alchemist stood at a turning point. Elias is the last practicing alchemist in a world that's industrialized magic.
The Industrial magic city had never felt quite like this. As Master Elias Crane processed what was happening, the weight of factory magic is faster but soulless - his traditional alchemy is dying out became impossible to ignore. Every choice from here would matter. Every decision would ripple forward in ways that couldn't be undone.
What happened next came down to character. Master Elias Crane could have walked away, could have chosen the easier path, could have let someone else handle the weight. But that wasn't who they were. The situation demanded action, and they stepped forward to meet it.
Elias is the last practicing alchemist in a world that's industrialized magic. The aftermath was immediate. Some things got better. Some things got worse. But the trajectory had shifted, and there was no going back to the way things were before. Industrial magic city felt different now—changed by what had just occurred.
Later, in the quiet moments, Master Elias Crane would think about this day. About how factory magic is faster but soulless - his traditional alchemy is dying out. About how the right choice wasn't always the easy choice. About how growth happens in the moments when we stop running from difficult truths and start moving toward them instead.
But that reflection would come later. Right now, there was still work to do. The immediate crisis had passed, but the larger situation remained unresolved. Each chapter brought its own challenges, its own revelations, its own demands. And this chapter was preparing the ground for what came next.
Elias is the last practicing alchemist in a world that's industrialized magic. And with that shift, the story moved forward. Not toward an ending—not yet—but toward the next necessary turn. The kind of turn that feels both inevitable and surprising, the kind that makes you realize the story was always heading here, you just couldn't see it until you arrived.