Note from the Author: The Onyx Throne is a slow-burn isekai haremlit fantasy novel. Readers should note that this is not a short erotica story. There will likely be over 70 chapters once it is finally finished. If you are expecting a short read with a quick pay-off, that is not this story. If, on the other hand, you're a fan of high fantasy, magic, monsters, swords, strange new worlds, beautiful women, and deep and meaningful relationships, this might be the work for you.
"Are you ready, Lora?"
Allora De Anen looked up from the swirling mass of arcane script that filled the circle on the floor of the laboratory. Silvery-white geometric designs had been painstakingly drawn into the polished black marble floor over the course of several hours with imbued ink by the cambion across from her. The metal flakes of gold and silver that had been mixed in glinted in the soft glow of the mage lights that were affixed to the wall around the room. It was difficult to pull her eyes away from it.
The spell, even though not yet empowered with Revos's own mana, was a sight to behold. Allora had never seen its like before and it was far beyond her abilities to create on her own. It was so powerful that it had already started to pull ambient mana from the space around them and she could see a slight rippling along the edges as the magical energies were drawn in. She thought she could detect an eagerness about it as if it wanted to be empowered. It was said that the most potent spells could sometimes take on a life of their own, and she supposed that it was possible since mana was the magic of life itself, but she didn't concern herself with those things. She was no theorist.
Pulling her eyes from the spell forms on the floor she met Revos's black-slitted golden eyes, a snake's eyes, and nodded. He nodded in return and the light glinted off the black horns curling elegantly around the sides of his head. Lora felt her chest tighten. A single bead of sweat slid down her spine. It was just the heat, she told herself. Iletish was a desert, after all, and they were only a few risings from High Sun. Even underground the heat could be oppressive. Just then she missed the cool forests of Awenor. The lush rolling fields and misty glades. None of which could be found in Revos's adopted home. The heat didn't bother him. He had demon blood in his veins.
But no, she wasn't ready. She wanted to run, to break from this place and flee screaming into the desert wastes beyond Revos's cozy if austere walls. This was too much for her. Too much for any one person. What was she thinking? She'd been on the run for almost two years. She could hardly think anymore from the constant exhaustion and fear. I am not trained for this! I have not even finished my training! How could anyone expect me to--.
She shoved the thoughts aside. If not her, then who? She was the last. The gods had given her this task and it was for her to complete. She tried to calm her breathing and hold fast to that simple truth. It helped. A little. From deep in her memory, almost as if from another life, a familiar voice called out. "Protect the monarch!" She shuddered at the sudden image of a ruler bleeding in her arms and a small onyx stone emerging from his chest as his life left his body.
"Keep your gemstones close at hand," Revos said. "There is little magic in that world, it is a place of technology and great machines. It will take you hours--days even--to replenish your mana if you are careless. Then you would be defenseless."
Allora glanced down at the sword and dagger at her waist, the hilts just barely visible in the loose-flowing clothes. Revos followed her gaze to the weapons.
"Well," he corrected, his smirking lips curling to reveal shockingly white fangs against coppery red skin. "Almost defenseless."
The clothes were the best she could manage off of Revos's sketches and descriptions from his attempts to scry the people of that other world. The tailors in the marketplace had been confused at the strange designs but had agreed to her requests without protest. Allora hoped she wouldn't stand out too much. She missed her armor.
"The locator will work with the amulet but the storage capacity of each linked gem will only give you a half dozen uses at best, so don't waste them!" he cautioned. "They won't recharge like you will. You can power it yourself but since we don't know how long it will take your mana to replenish there, it will be risky."
"We have gone over this already," Allora reminded him.
He pressed on as if she hadn't spoken.
"And when you get him, her, whoever, make sure you smash the sapphire into the transducer when it's placed at the center of the circle. You can't power this spell yourself. You don't have the mana capacity for it, even if you could cast it. If you don't use the transducer the spell won't work and you'll be stuck there. And you both need to be in the circle. You've got the diagrams to draw it yourself. I've schooled you enough on the shapes and designs. With magic this powerful you will have little margin for error. Do it wrong and not getting back will be the least of your worries. Place the transducer in the center and stand in your spots. Only once you're both there do you smash it!"