Lord Mordian was in his room, writing some poetry when a healer rushed in, causing Lord Mordian to be alarmed, and at once he stopped what he was doing, however he made some scribble on the papyrus where he was writing his poetry."Good day Mordian." The healer who was a young woman said, panting out of exhaustion.Lord Mordian scowled, confused upon the sudden appearance of the healer. "What is the matter?" He asked."It is Romeo - his condition - it is getting worse."Lord Mordian gasped in surprise. "Take me to him." Lord Mordian then arranged his scrolls, and hurried off with the healer that brought the news."Come on Romeo, it is going to be alright, you hear me, you are going to be fine." Klara tried to assure Romeo, who was looking feverish, although she fidgeted around the room, trying hard to provide a solution for Romeo's condition to turn into a state of normalcy, however she was not alone, about four healers where inside the room, tending to him."Klara, his bleeding refus
Lord Mordian sat down at his window, looking at the flickering leaves, that danced according to the path the wind took them. His face was sullen, and the dark cloak he draped around the dark tunic he wore, was a clear evidence that he had not gotten over the death of Romeo, who was buried yesterday which was the day he died.King Lauihnio pushed the door to Lord Mordian's room open, and upon seeing his uncle in such state, he knew he was still in mourning for a young man he usually considered as a son. The king knew how painful the loss of Romeo was, and immediately he began to look sympathetically at his uncle."Uncle." King Lauihnio called then steered towards him. "I am very sorry for your loss." He hugged Lord Mordian and it was not up to four heartbeats, the old man began to burst into tears."It is alright uncle, it is alright." "Romeo was like a son to me, he was going to be a brave warrior just like me." He mumbled, with his face full of tears."Your loss is a loss to us all,
"At last you are going back to the palace." "Yes." King Lauihnio replied. "There have been rumours of my death, so I need the people to see that I am alive, and strong." He continued."I new that would happen.""And I must tell you that those rumours of my death, has brought consequences uncle."Lord Mordian began to look concerned. "What consequences?" He asked."According to Lord Garthine Polion, the rebellious faction increases in number on a daily basis.""That is serious." Lord Mordian frowned. "If I could remember correctly, you once talked to me about a planned revolt, from a fraction of your population, however I had no idea that it was a serious issue." He said."It is uncle, it is very serious.""Hmmm, that means you will have enough work to do when you get back.""Yes." Suddenly he began to hear thudding steps, mixed with the clanging sounds of steel, however with each breath, the thudding sounds, became louder. King Lauihnio rushed to the window to check out the reason fo
King Lauihnio then raised his hands to motion the soldiers to halt the rhythmic drumming of their shields, and at once, the soldiers halted, brought their chest out, and stood at attention before the king.With grave silence now upon the veteran ranks, king Lauihnio began to speak. "Members of my veteran army, I am sure that you are aware of the reason for your gathering here in this fortress, however my decision to march with you all was deemed unnecessary by some, maybe many, but I have my reasons, reasons of which I do not wish to disclose to you all even though some of you may understand my motivation to do so." He then turned to Lord Mordian."Before we begin the march to the palace, I will like to honour a man who has shown selflessness, with regards to ensuring that this kingdom thrives despite the threats from the enemy." He glanced upon the ranks and noticed the questionable looks on their faces, no doubt they were wondering who was the deserving individual amongst them, who
"I will miss you too." Lord Mordian said, gulping down some saliva. "I have to go.""Wait!" She said immediately, then tucked her hand into a leather sack she was hanging and brought out two scrolls. "I know you have magical powers, however this scrolls will help you to enhance your potential as a sorcerer." She whispered into his ears.Lord Mordian stared confusedly into her eyes, took a quick glance at the scrolls before returning his gaze at Klara. "Where did you get this?" He asked."That is not important at the moment, all you need to know is that in this scrolls, lies the knowledge of powerful magical powers, capable of making you a more powerful mage like myself.""Why then did you give me -""Uncle!" King Lauihnio who was already mounted on his horse called, and without hesitation Lord Mordian turned around."We are ready, and we do not have all day. The council of elders await my return.""Okay Lauihnio." He nodded at him, before turning back to Klara. "Thank you so much." He
"Good day Lord Wemblewin." Lord Mordian greeted, with a bright face, ignoring the cold look which was directed at him.Lord Wemblewin shook hands with him, but it was very obvious that this was done out of reluctance, however the baron said no word in response to Lord Mordian's greeting.Lord Mordian noticed this, and he did not bother greeting or exchanging pleasantries with the rest of the noblemen, because he could see that the majority of them were not comfortable with the fact that he was not behind bars.Soon they entered inside the extravagant castle, however Lord Mordian moved closer to Lord Garthine Polion. "Garthine Polion, it am starting to feel like it is better to be locked up in the dungeon, than to be in the midst of these fellows that are apparently filled with hatred and suspicion of me." He complained.Lord Garthine Polion grinned. "I do not know for you, but I take it as a good sign.""What! Why?" Lord Mordian scowled."It means that they have no idea what motivated
Grave silence was now upon the courtroom, and all eyes were now fixated at Lord Wemblewin, who was the baron of Laoia. Great noblemen of Bauthinia, I great you all, you all have been very supportive, and helpful during my short reign as the acting ruler, of Laoia, and Bauthinia as a whole."I will like to thank Lord Garthine Polion, for providing constantly providing us with accurate information concerning the security of our King. Thank you Lord Garthine Polion for keeping an eye on our dear king so he would not fall victim of some greedy personalities that seek his crown and the power that was bestowed upon him by the gods." Lord Wemblewin turned to look at Lord Mordian which meant that his disrespectful speech, which alleged acts of treason was directed at the king's uncle, however Lord Mordian understood this, and grinned in response to what Lord Wemblewin just said."I also want to thank my Lord king Lauihnio for giving me an opportunity to lead this great and wonderful people,
There was a big call for calm among the disagreeing factions, however the king looked undisturbed at the recent developments. Lord Mordian wondered why his nephew refused lying but instead stated clear that he was not going to oblige to the council's request.While the mumuring was still going on, Lord Mordian turned to Lord Garthine Polion, and motioned for him to come a bit closer.With Lord Garthine Polion bending towards Lord Mordian, the latter whispered into his ear. "I never knew that your king my nephew was as bold as this. I swear by Oridon's mace, I would never be bold enough to disregard the request of the council of elders, right in their faces."Lord Garthine Polion grinned, and returned back to his position behind the king's chair.With time, the noises died down after much effort from Lord Wemblewin, Lord Barthine loust and elder Rabon to call the assembly to order."With all due respect my king, I am sure that members of the council together with myself would like to