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Magus Infinite Chapter 49

The threshold of the first earth gate[ ... words ]

Magus Infinite Chapter 49

The threshold of the first earth gate[ … words ]

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From the reports I have read, it was usually the body of the mage that failed before their staff, unless that mage was using a staff that was far below their level.

However, the Elemental Fuschia branch that was used to make my staff was extremely elemental resistant, and could even follow me till I reach the peak of the Adept Stage, but the only problem it was having was that it could not properly follow my rate of growth.

As I said before, this staff was alive, but it was more like a tree, and its growth could not just be accelerated at a moment’s notice. Even the resonance was still slowly changing the body of the staff as I was using it, but that would take days and not minutes.

I noticed this gap after the eight-demon kill. The wood at the tip of the staff, near the silver claw that held the blue crystal, had darkened, as the surface oils of the ashwood evaporated from the heat of the sustained casting.

The grain of the wood was beginning to show the kind of pale stress lines that wood shows when it has been forced past its tolerance.

The blue crystal at the tip was hotter than I had ever felt it. I could even see the heat distortion in the air around it, a faint shimmer that had not been there before.

Staff Resonance was doing its work, the bond between staff and caster preventing the wood from combusting, but the staff was paying for the casts with its own integrity.

The staff had a limit, but I would worry about that later.

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The next demons that came at me were in a single file procession of seven, moving in the searching pattern that suggested they had locked onto my position and were converging.

I cast Arc Lightning seven times in sequence, pure Arc Lightning, no Surge, single-target precision casts at the lowest Anima cost, and the seven demons died one at a time in the rhythm of a metronome.

Two seconds per kill. Fourteen seconds total.

[Stored Essence: Thirty-Eight Demons] [Arc Lightning 41 → 43 (Acolyte)]

Even if I wanted to use Surge, my staff needed time to recover, and I had never thought in my entire life that this could ever be a problem that I had to worry about.

I noted that the Anima cost of single-target Arc Lightning had dropped from three percent to two percent at the new rank, which shocked and delighted me at the same time.

Don’t mind the pun.

I also noted that I was approaching twenty-five percent Anima Depth, and that the staff was now very visibly charred, alongside my breathing becoming heavier.

It was straining to move that much Anima that had been converted to lightning through my channels, and my heart was racing as if I had been running for miles; however, I did not sweat much, which surprised me, and I wondered if it was a result of both my Endurance and Mortal Shell.

However, I could not think much about this, because the convergence of demons from my rampage was now close to me, as not too far from me were twenty-five demons coming at me from a broken trench that had not been visible from my approach angle.

Whispering sweet nothings to my staff for it to endure my magic, I committed a five percent Anima cast and chained through twelve demons before the chain broke, then another five percent cast that chained through the remaining thirteen.

[Stored Essence: Sixty-Three Demons] [Demon Slayer — First Earth Gate: Threshold reached, evolution pending]

[Staff Resonance 16 → 19 (Initiate — Rare)]

I stopped walking as I stared at the notification, Threshold reached.

The title was at the gate; however, this gate was not fully open, evolution pending, but the threshold had been reached.

Sixty-three kills had brought the title to the boundary of whatever it became at its first evolution, yet the system was telling me that evolution was waiting on something.

I did not know what it was waiting on. More kills, perhaps. Or higher-ranked kills. Or a specific condition I had not yet met.

It would seem that the title needed something more, and it would be up to me to find out what.

Still, it did not appear like I could stop accumulating demon essence, so with fifteen percent Anima Depth, I readied myself for the flood.

I crossed back through the center of the camp, pulled by the densest concentration of demons, and the path I cut took me across the line of sight of the cookfire.

Bari was there, he was crouched behind one of the fallen instrument tables, with Dara beside him, and Aldis the cook, who was somehow still alive, and one of the senior porters whose name I had never learned.

They had survived this far because the wave that should have crossed through the center of the camp had been intercepted by my chain casts at the western edge.

Bari saw me as I passed, and his eyebrows pulled slightly together, with his mouth opening a fraction. My sight was now good enough that I could not just see the surprise and confusion in his eyes; there was also fear.

However, I don’t know if that fear was for me or of me, but I would like to think it was for the demons.

I had been Elric to him this morning, who ranked forty-seven in their cohort, and was the weakest Acolyte here; now, in the blink of an eye, I was something else.

A part of me wondered if he believed that our friendship was a lie and if I had been deceiving him from the start, and this thought hurt more than I expected.

It was a good thing that I was in danger, and there were many things around me to focus my mind on.

The staff in my hand was charred and smoking, and my breath was visible in the cold air around me as something more than steam.

There were demon corpses stacked in a rough trail behind me that the survivors could see if they looked, and they were looking. The trail led from the western edge of the camp through the fallen tents and across the broken ground, and at the head of the trail was me.

Dara was looking at me, too. Her expression differed from Bari’s. Bari’s expression was confused and fearful. Dara’s face was something I had not seen before; there was confusion, as well as… hatred?

Why would she hate me?

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MAGUS INFINITE

MAGUS INFINITE

Score 9.5
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2026 Native Language: English

Synopsis

Elric Voss is sixteen years old. By every measurable standard, he ranks two levels above useless. No one expects anything from him. No one believes in him. And frankly, no one would notice if he never woke up again.

But he does wake up. Every time.

The Caelith Mourne expedition has set up camp at the base of a pyramid that fell from the sky ten thousand years ago. Ancient. Forbidden. Hungry. Something sealed inside those stone walls has been sleeping for millennia. Now it is awake.

When the ground splits open and the demons pour out, the thirty one members of the expedition are dead in less than ten minutes. Elric dies with them. Torn apart. Burned. Eaten. It does not matter how. What matters is what happens next.

He opens his eyes again. Same tent. Same cold wind. Same impossible pyramid filling the horizon. One hour remains before everything goes wrong again.

Elric dies to the first demon in seconds. Then again. Then again. Then again.

This is not a prophecy. This is not a blessing. This is a grind.

Magus Infinite is the story of a young acolyte who possesses nothing. No great power sleeping within his blood. No secret destiny carved into his bones. No wise teacher who sees his hidden potential. All he has is the same sixty minutes of carnage played on an endless loop.

Every death teaches him something new. The demon's attack pattern. The terrain. The small window of survival that closes faster than anyone could react. Every reset sharpens his reflexes, deepens his understanding, and pushes him one step further than the last attempt.

The spell that begins as a candle flicker, barely enough to light a room, slowly becomes a bolt of lightning that cracks the sky open. The boy who could not survive two seconds against a single demon becomes the only thing standing between the pyramid and the world outside.

The action never stops. Neither does Elric.

But here is the truth this story does not hide. This is not a tale about a chosen hero destined for greatness. It is a brutal, unflinching look at what endless repetition does to a person. How many deaths does it take to forge a monster? How many resets until you stop feeling human? Elric is about to find out.

And he will keep dying until the answer finally satisfies him.

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