Weeks later, after much struggle remedying the King, with assistance from the entire potencies including wizards, witches and the old religion, it was in due course to no avail. To end, King Guantai succumbed to the illness.
His death was a dawn to darkness to the Kamu people. King Guantai was not the best, more so, in comparison to King Kang’ethe, but his death was no good news in the ears of Kamu people either. Ages past and present, they prayed for the end of his reign. However, the outcome after his demise was not what they prayed for or thought of it to be. His death meant assumption of the throne by his son prolonged, and patently the sure guarantee of King Martin’s reign.
That was so because, after a King’s death, the throne was to be entrusted to the son, the sore heir to the throne, and a core offspring of the royal bloodline. Although the people of Kamu prayed to the gods day and night to change this tradition, they did it as an act of faith. It was a time that, the people in power had their wish come before the will of the gods for humanity. It was like wishing for the heavens beneath the grass.
Nevertheless, to the Kamu people, it was better to face hell after death than to face it on earth by their kind. It was better to die hopeless than slavery with hope for freedom.
It became crystal to them that, they were under the rule of Martin, the King to be. Were it not for the customary traditions of the land, Martin’s wish to be sworn in as King would come first.
Upon such trends of events, the death of a king, a mourning ceremony was to be done in honor of the deceased King and honorable warrior. It was this custom that had the King in wait announce a two weeks mourning ceremony for the fallen hero, his father, against his wish.
King Martin made it clear that, the two weeks were his most difficult and to the people of Kamu Community. Every being on the land was to honor and remember it. That being said, each had to play the desired role to see that the hero had a perfect send-off.
Normally, after the declaration of such an event, the first two days and nights were to be of pure celebration to all. Although death was sorrowful, they had to celebrate to mark the end of a king's reign. Celebration was also a sign of gratitude to the gods and the fallen King.
Throughout the era, days like those were appropriately celebrated. Those in power did it by plenty of specially distilled wine and women at their disposal. The most beautiful women were chosen for those of the royal blood and the warriors.
It was only in such events that the people got a better chance with their loved ones. To the underdogs, the two days were like a journey to the heavens and an encounter with the gods. It was a rare opportunity in Kamu and those others like it.
That was the only time they had reality become dreams and dreams becoming reality. The reality of the cruelty from the incoming King became a dream while, the dream of being with their loved ones in celebration and free from orders and burdens became a reality. It was like having darkness at the middle of the day. Only darkness and celebrations like those kept the burdens off their backs.
On previous occasions, most of the people would take their life after the two days. They believed that it was a chance for them to meet the gods in peace and joy. They also did it as sacrifices to these gods in thanksgiving for the rare burden-free days. They believed the gods would be appeased by the sacrifices and offer those alive more such golden moments.
In that particular one, they had to make the best out of it for, they knew not of another in the years to come. The end of inhumanity and human torture was now like the dreams of a child under King Martin’s reign. As a sign of gratitude to the gods and as a memory to the people to come, they named the period ‘Uciathi’, meaning freedom.
After the Uciathi period was over, there was the task to prepare the tomb where the fallen hero had to be put to rest. The curving, carrying and placing of the building blocks was to be done by all the people until the tomb was complete. Later, for the interior finishing and polishing of the tomb, a few people of high skill were selected.
A couple of days later, after so much hard work by the people of curving and carrying the tombstones, the tomb was ready for the hero to rest in. The only remaining part was for the casket. It was not to be any ordinary casket. It was to be curved from a precious stone proposed by the King during his lifetime and in the design from the incoming King as a sign of honor.
Upon completion of the casket, there was only a day to the King’s send-off. That day was to mark the end of the celebrations and the mourning period. It was also on this day that they finalized preparations for the material day. Ensuring plenty of food, wine and proper set up at the arena was done on this day. It was the welcoming day for the arriving guests and, the Kings from other Kingdoms to pay their last respects to the fallen hero and colleague.
In Lampa Kingdom, it being the closest neighbor to Kamu, there were similar celebrations as well to honor the fallen King. Besides the Ukiri River, such occasions brought hope for peace between the two rivals. It was on such rare occasions that the Kings of the two Kingdoms would drink from the same jar and dine from the same table.
On the day of the King's send off, the feast was opened by a sacrifice to the gods by the King in wait for the throne. It was to cast away the spell of death from the people and for blessings during the ceremony. A white ram was slaughtered by the King to be. Later, the hero’s remains were charioted to the arena for the paying of last respects and other cultural practices involved during such ceremonies.
After all that was over, they then caravanned for the tomb to lay the King's remains to rest. On arrival, the burial rights and rituals were performed. Another sacrifice was done to the gods in order to take the soul of the fallen hero and guard his remains. It was also meant to lock-in the angel of death in the tomb with the remains of the King. When all was over and the hero was laid to rest, they headed back to the arena for the swearing-in of Martin as the next King of Kamu Kingdom.
To the fallen hero’s son, Martin, the King to be, this was the most important hour of the day. It had the true cause for the celebrations of the day. Finally, he was on the final lap towards having the rule of Kamu Kingdom in his hands. One could tell the true meaning of royal blood in one’s veins by looking at Martin at the arena in wait for his so-called birthright.
The ritual was to be carried out by one of the most respected elderly members of the council. King Martin’s moment and dream was now a reality. As he walked to the plinth to take the vows, he was overwhelmed by this much joy that even the blind could see. Finally, he was no longer the heir to the throne but the head at the throne. As the lawful and ordained King of Kamu, Martin’s dreams and wishes had eventually come to reality. Thereafter, everything he had in his wait was to preside over Kamu, and the fate of the underdogs in his hands.
Kamu’s fate having been sealed, Lampa’s was on the weighing scales. Signs of tension could be noted from the sudden change of events in Kamu. Unalike the fallen hero, King Guantai, Kang’ethe had different views and ways of leadership and authority over his people. He was a man of tradition hence ruled by the tradition but had respect to the human life and the people as fellow humans. Despite the separation of classes between the laypeople and those of the royal blood, he believed that, everyone deserved the privilege to happiness and the right to life. In this Kingdom, the populaces had to bear the name slaves but with additional privileges. That fact had the Kamu natives wishing they were in Lampa. In contrary to this fact of the historical difference between the two Kingdoms, King Kang’ethe still had a dream of having the two Kingdoms unite one day. After the death of King Guantai, his dream became just a journey to infinity. He realized that, no matter how much he wished for that
Captain Joseph did as was commanded by his king. Early the next morning, alongside a few other warriors, they set off on a journey to Lampa Kingdom. After they left, King Martin had his time alone in the palace. He took this time conversating with the sculpture and portraits of his late father. He was promising to keep alive what he had started and, to accomplish what he, his father, had not a good chance to do when he was alive. This was to conquer Lampa Kingdom and take over the reign. “Father, it is sad that you had to die without having accomplished what you had always dreamt of; being a King to both Kamu and Lampa Kingdoms. I promise to carry on your legacy and dream to rule both Kingdoms for the both of us. I will make sure to prove to you what a King you made me to be. The gods rest your soul in peace father,” Martin conversed to the sculpture of his late father. Two days later, he was surprised by the return of his sister, Dorothy, from her tour. This was surely a surprise f
The days after which King Martin had sent the Captain, the son rose in the opposite direction at Lampa Kingdom. The King woke up to a nightmare of the surprise visit by the Captain and warriors from Kamu Community. This was a spell of doom to the people of Lampa. Upon arrival at the palace, without much to say and more to add to the message, the Captain opened his mouth in alter of the message from King Martin. “I and my warriors from Kamu Kingdom salute your highness. It is with much honor and need for peace that we stand before you and this throne. We come to deliver a message from our King to your highness. May you allow us to speak this message to fulfill our duty to our lordship King Martin?” uttered Captain Joseph. “I, the King of Lampa Kingdom, on behalf of my people salute you as well. I offer you welcome as I give hear to this message that you bring forth from your King. You may speak my son.” King Kang’ethe responded. “King Martin requests you to surrender the throne and t
Joseph, though a Captain of the Kamu Community was not a beast as thought to be. He was a man that hoped for better things, loved peace and hated human torture. Back at the Kamu Kingdom, the Princess was doing everything to ensure that what she had heard from Jessica was told to her by the King himself. Though the King was her brother, Dorothy knew that if she told him of her source, not even she could hold his rage towards Jessica and the maidens. An idea came to Dorothy that, the only way to win was to play the King’s game. She had to join in his game but she still had a problem of how to do it. Thought after thought, she finally had the way in. Since she was away, she used this to do the magic. As a woman, she knew a man’s best moments is also his weakest as well. She started by praising his reign over those that she had come across during her tour. She also added that, her wish was to see him rule even a greater Kingdom. “You know brother, I have toured a couple of Kingdoms but
With everything in play and in line with their plans, it was now the time for them to execute and do it to the best of their ability. Dorothy, being the heart of the King’s mission, she knew that she was a step ahead. Indeed, Jessica’s guess was not a guess after all! She never seemed disturbed by the news told to her by Jessica because, she heard someone tell her earlier. One morning after the King had left for his expeditions, Dorothy demanded for the Captain’s presence in her private chambers. Upon the Captain’s arrival into the palace, there happened what could never have been thought of even to the off springs to come. With the King’s absence, there was no much movement in the palace. They had the perfect time to be together without much suspicion and eyes on them. Their greeting alone was a sign of not only two people that longed to be together but, also for those in deep love! Dorothy, being an offspring of the royal blood was not to have an affair or be in any relationship wi
Upon her arrival into the chambers, Dorothy was shocked by Jessica’s visit. Dorothy asked her of where she was and why she had visited even without notice. Although it was weird for Dorothy to question her visit, Jessica claimed to be checking on her. It was her duty as the chief maiden to check and make sure the Princess was okay. Due to the little span of time between the Captain’s departure and Jessica’s arrival, the Princess was sure of one thing. Jessica and Joseph must have met somewhere along the way. This was no good news to her bearing in mind the many secrets that needed to keep secret. Though Jessica was so close to her, she was not at a position to know about her relationship with the Captain or the mission. Without any further waste of time, Dorothy came up with a way to lower the heat in the room. ”I believe you have come across the Captain on his way out as you were coming?” asked Dorothy. “Yes my princess. I have met him just after the stairway. He has told me that,
Lampa Kingdom was still under tension and preparation in wait of this fateful event. King Kang’ethe and his wife Jacinta were the most troubled. They could not stop to blame themselves for having no heir to the throne, if not the gods. They were certain that it was the main reason why King Martin threatened to attack. If wishes were horses, they could have an heir to the throne for; they could have given an ear to the council members to adopt. King Kang’ethe, back in the days got married to Jacinta while still in power. After their marriage, he realized the pleasure of being in love. He loved Jacinta so much that he never dreamt of a life without her. It was during this time that he decided every man had the right to love and the people were at liberty to fall in love. A year later, they were blessed with a beautiful daughter and heir to the throne. Lampa being the only Kingdom where the people had the right to love, this brought a lot of tension in the other Kingdoms. After a while
In between the last day of battle and this day that he was summoned by the King, he took his time to consult the Princess of the way forward. He was cautious enough to avoid being spotted or raise suspicion. The reasons he gave the King were those they had discussed with his lover. This shifted the blame from his side to the battalion as a whole. Finally, they concluded that, something better needed to be done for next time. “Captain, tell me, what happened out there at the battle field such that I had to withdraw the warriors. Is this Captainship becoming a burden to you, or, what is it that made you lose to Lampa for God’s sake. Enlighten me Captain,” asked the King. “My lord, it’s not that the Captainship is a burden to me but, the Lampa warriors were quite prepared for us and some new warriors were not well prepared. We did not have enough time to have them be the best my King,” said the Captain. “So Captain, you are telling me that the warriors were not well prepared. Since whe