Kaizen walked past the impressive and regal Elemental Towers that pierced the sky like monuments to magical superiority, letting out a sad sigh that came from the depths of his soul as he turned onto the dirt road that led toward the old Japanese style house.
Honestly the building was kind of impressive in its own rustic way if you ignored all the surrounding context.
The old house stood quietly, wooden panels slightly worn, roof tiles aged, sliding doors creaking with history. It looked less like a department of magic and more like the retirement home of forgotten theories.
But well, the Elemental Towers had everything meticulously recorded about their respective streams of magic stored in massive libraries with actual organization systems.
So by that depressing logic, did that mean all the accumulated knowledge anyone had about Axiomancy was somehow contained in this single Japanese building that looked like it was built during the feudal era?
