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The Last Spellbreaker

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In a world where magic is coded, weaponized, and monopolized by powerful aristocratic families, Harvey was once a rising star—a commoner-born genius who rewrote the very laws of sorcery. But his brilliance made him a threat. Betrayed, falsely accused of heresy, and erased from history, Harvey’s story should’ve ended at the gallows. But fate has a backdoor. Waking up three years in the past, armed with forbidden knowledge and a cold, burning resolve, Harvey activates the Cipher Protocol, a mysterious system that lets him hijack, evolve, and corrupt existing magic codes. This time, he won’t play by the rules. He’ll bend them until they break. Enrolling in Zenith Academy—the nexus of power, privilege, and secrets—Harvey hides behind a new identity, hunting those who wronged him while uncovering the hidden rot beneath the aristocracy. As magic evolves into data and bloodlines clash with intellect, Harvey prepares to rewrite the world’s fate line by line. He won’t just survive. He’ll overwrite destiny itself. ---
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Chapter 1 - Regressor's Code: The Last Spellbreaker

In this world, magic is no longer an arcane mystery passed through bloodlines or gifted by the divine. It has evolved—or rather, been engineered. Magic has fused with modern science, giving birth to a new system known as Spell Coding.

At its core, every spell functions like a digital script—composed of runes, algorithms, and power nodes. These "codes" can be written, debugged, optimized, or even hacked. Each mage is trained not just in chanting, but in programming spells unique to their affinities. Like a custom software application, spells can be updated, rewritten, or stolen.

There are five major classifications:

1. Scripted Magic:

The most common form, using preset templates.

Users channel energy through coded glyphs preloaded into their Spell Disks or internal systems.

Reliable but limited; customization is rare among average mages.

2. Organic Casting:

High-tier magic formed intuitively, without relying on visible runes or devices.

Requires deep understanding of spell mechanics.

Seen in genius-level mages like noble scions or elite researchers.

3. Systemic Protocols:

A specialized category granted by systems—magical AI-like constructs that enhance learning and combat capabilities.

Extremely rare and often classified; users can adapt at frightening speeds.

4. Signature Arts:

Unique spell frameworks passed through noble bloodlines.

Acts like encrypted software—nearly impossible to copy or counter unless one knows the internal logic.

5. Cipher Magic:

A hidden class of spellwork that breaks and manipulates the rules of other magic systems.

Forbidden and erased from public archives.

Capable of reprogramming or "mutating" spells—an act akin to rewriting reality.

In this world, power isn't just about strength. It's about knowledge. The ability to analyze, decrypt, and override magic is far more dangerous than brute force. And in this rapidly evolving battlefield of minds and might, those who master the code... rule the world.