"A four part training, how useless. That'll do nothing to get me stronger in time." Kyam mumbled to himself as he stood int he middle of the forest, swinging his spear to and fro as if he was faced with an opponent. Shahrbaraz, his guild master, thought that it'd be best to push his guild members to become stronger but Kyam knew in his heart that the tasks given would do little to nothing for him. He needed to understand how to use this spear he was holding not swim to an island and back. The training regime was bullshit really- at least for him. Shahrbaraz knew that Kyam needed an even more intense training, something that would force him to break the current cap on his power. Now that he was able to use another form of fire magic he realized that he had no more time to waste. Of course if he didn't partake in his mentor's training then he'd never get Shahr's approval to move on with a more efficient routine. With a grunt he frowned. Just thinking about how slow he was progressing only made him angrier. Shaking the thoughts from his mind he swung his spear downward, slamming it onto the ground and causing it to crack the solid surface. Whatever this spear was, one thing was for certain; it wasn't weak. It looked like an object not from Fiore or even earthland for that matter and it belonged to him. This spear was just the beginning to him becoming a threat to the entire world.
Kyam's main goal right now was to get on the good side of the council which meant that he had to appear as a mage who cared deeply about the country though he cared about nothing but himself, that was the truth. Only when he felt like he obtained a good enough relationship with the council he would move on with more dire plans. Somehow he'd have to find a way to have the council attack so that he could be there to "protect" it, furthering his agenda. Somehow, he needed to help "save" the council from a destructive force so that a favor was owed to him. All he needed was a bit of political power and something from them that could enhance his prowess. He had looked for items and other artificial things to make him stronger but could find nothing worthy of trying out. His conclusion was that the Council would have something. Primarily he wanted to become a councilmen but the reality of it was that no matter what they would never allow a complete foreigner to progress like that. Besides, he didn't want to become too politically powerful.
Once he obtained enough power, he'd be able to return home and take back the Kingdom that was rightfully his. Hopefully he could return home with the backing of the council though with the reason of his banishment they probably wouldn't back someone like him. Besides, maybe having them back him up would only result negatively since they could choose to deem the Kingdom of Malia one of their territories. So much thought had to go into his next move it was tiring to just think about it, yet alone in the tree-filled forest of Orchidia he couldn't stop thinking about it. "Maybe I should just destroy them all and take the entire world." he said to himself. To be quite frank, he hated Fiore. This country was uncultured, disgusting in the way they treated non-fiorians, he hated most people here. "Yeah, perhaps I'll take Fiore too and show my father...show my brother...show the entire earthland that the banished Prince of the damned Malia Kingdom is worthy of being king of the whole fucking world." he muttered only last time before quickly moving his left foot in front of his right foot and while spinning his spear once over his head then stepping forward with his right before swinging the spear downward, stopping it to align it horizontally towards the trees in front of him.
It was midnight, the stars were barely out, the mood was hidden by the abundance of the clouds. Night creatures could creep out at any moment and jump towards the prince but he hadn't a care in the world. Kyam turned and swung his spear once more, looking around to make sure there actually was nobody there and for sure there wasn't. Except... about 20 meters ahead there seemed to be a strolling figure. Now that the demon was out of him he had nobody to blame his killing intent on. His lust for power only grew by the day and right about now he wanted to feel powerful. Staring ahead he watched the figure. Vampire? Demon? he thought with his spearhead facing the potential threat but not a peep coming out of him. Snow began to fall, lightly though and wouldn't get heavier than this given the weather forecast he heard earlier.