The streets were littered with rankers buying and selling. There was the merchant displaying his wares that ranged from perfumes to exotic animals. The entire marketplace was a confusing but fascinating mixture of haggling and argument. Zamu heard it from far and it comforted him a little. Rankers were just above commoners and with sufficient wealth, a commoner could become a ranker. They were mainly made up of merchants, scholars and successful entertainers.
A silence fell on the market as the Tije rode in. Many scurried out of their way, avoiding eye contact. A woman was too slow and she fell down in confusion and cried out, covering her face with her hands. The Tije ignored her and continued moving as she lay down, frozen with fear. In the distance, he could see the three towers that were called 'okwute'; a name from old tongue. They finally left the markets after a while and rode on a few miles of emptiness before they came to the massive walls made of black iron in order to be resistant to potential Sander attacks and espionage.
The large, depressing gates opened by themselves and they rode in. It was evening and the sight behind the walls made Zamu gasp in awe. The three towers were marvels of architecture, shooting from the ground upwards. They were so tall, they seemed to touch the dark clouds and were lit with Flatlight, a technology that was only understood by high scholars and used by royalty, a remnant of the ancient crafts. Black panther-scorps with their fierce yellow gazes and massive scorpion stingers where their tails should be, loitered in the vast compound.
Tije guards appeared ocassionally, saluting the ones they rode with by touching two fingers to their chests. Dozens of soldiers in their impressive black armors stood stiffly on the walls and in certain positions around the compound. These seemed different from those at the reservations. They seemed harder, stronger, more dangerous. He shuddered slightly. The men dismounted and he was slightly pleased to see that the man carried Resi down with a tenderness that surprised him. He turned to the men and nodded, communicating something. Then he turned to Zamu and bowed slightly.
" The prince is just within. If you would follow me." He said and Zamu nodded. Resi came to stand beside him and held his hand. It comforted him and he smiled lightly.
"It will be okay." He whispered to her and the man walking before them nodded as if in agreement. They stepped into a wide room, brightly lit by Flatlight: containers of bright light that varied in colors and shapes. They walked into a hallway which was lit by Flatlight on each side. The hallway was decorated with finely crafted masks, engravings and breathtaking pottery. They walked to a large, heavy, wooden, black door manned by two female guards. They nodded at the Tije and pushed the door open. The man led them in and Zamu drew breath in sharply. It possessed excellent furniture made of wood that Zamu had never heard of. The room was brightly lit but there was no Flatlight present. The light seemed to come from the walls themselves.
In the far end of the room sat a massive, ivory throne upon which a beautiful, red eyed man lounged, an eagle perched upon his shoulder. Zamu turned to look at Resi whose eyes had widened to impossible proportions, her hand on her breast. The Tije swept a low bow before the man on the throne and he beamed at them. He had a certain air of refinement and dignity. He wore a long, flowing, blue robe that had high collars that got to his lower ears. It was unbuttoned at the front, revealing smooth skin.
"Ah, Obom. I see you have proved your efficiency yet again." He said in a deep but musical voice. He turned to Zamu. He had a certain fluidity of movement that made it seem like friction had no effect on him, lending a hypnotic effect to his movements.
"This must be the shader, eh? Pleasure meeting you. I hope the journey wasn't too hard on you." He said and smiled. Zamu stood surprised. He did not know what to make of this differential treatment and from the prince of the empire himself. It was too much for him to take in and his head began to throb. He struggled to speak but he heard Resi's voice sound out loud and clear from behind him.
"You are human." She said, looking at him as if she didn't believe her own eyes. He raised an eyebrow and chuckled.
"Ah yes, child. Well, mostly, actually." He said and stepped closer to them. Zamu looked into the red eyes and saw, beneath the smoothness and beauty, a darkness that surprised him, a darkness he recognized for he bore it within himself as well.
" Why have you brought us here? What is all this?" He asked and the man simply laughed, a deep musical sound. He turned to Obomo.
" It all went well, i take it?" He asked and Obomo shook his head.
" No, darkness. We encountered a whip masquerade. I lost two of my brothers." He said and Zamu saw the prince's eyes harden. He stood quietly for a while before nodding at Obomo.
"That will be all. Thank you." He said and turned away from Obomo who nodded, bowed and walked out, the doors shutting behind him. Zamu suddenly felt wary but at the same time he felt utterly exhausted. The prince nodded at him, his eyes bearing an understanding that unnerved Zamu.
"Ah, my manners! My name is Tuli. What is yours?" He said and came to stand before Zamu. Zamu shrank back from the man and had to will himself not to move farther back.
"My name is Zamu....darkness?" He said and Tuli chuckled, turning to Resi.
" And this beauty must be your sister, yes? Tell me, what's your name, Dove?" He asked and rested a hand on her shoulder. Zamu felt himself stiffen as he clenched his fists. But he relaxed when he saw her smile and blush slightly.
"Resi. My name is Resi." She said and Tuli tilted his head slightly to the side, closing his eyes briefly. He gripped Zamu's shoulder and laughed.
"Ah, now after what you have been through, you must be terribly tired. My servants will attend to you. Rest, sleep, eat. We will talk tomorrow." He said and turned away from them, walking to sit back on his throne.
Zamu heard footsteps behind him and turned to see four young women behind him. Another four stood behind Resi. A woman stepped up to him. She had light brown eyes and dark brown skin, wearing a simple white gown that got to her calves.
"If you would come with me, sir." She said and it sounded odd to Zamu. No one had ever referred to him with such respect before. He turned to look at Tuli who had a far off look on his face, ignoring them completely. He turned to Resi and she looked at him with wide eyes. He walked to her and took her in a brief hug. She stiffened a while then relaxed and he felt a weight leave him.
"You go dey alright, eh?" He said and she nodded, flashing a beautiful smile at him. She held on to him for a while before following the women.
Zamu walked through the brown door and entered a large room that smelled of scented oils and new fabric. He saw a small door in the left wall of the room from which steam emanated. He walked through it and his eyes widened at what he saw. Inside was a bath as wide as a large pond and looked to be of a decent depth and steam rose from it. His eyes adjusted to the low lighting and he gasped.
Four exceptionally beautiful, naked women stood at the edges of the bath, eyes focused on him. He felt a pair of hands get a hold of his clothes and his brain seemed to fog over. He suddenly felt extremely weary and relaxed as his clothes were taken off. He felt a small bit of discomfort well up in him as he stood naked in the presence of women. He shrugged off the feeling amd walked into the water, inhaling sharply at the heat. He slipped in totally, the water coming up to his chest. The women took soaps and sponges and stepped in. They began to wash his body and he felt his muscles relax, cobwebs forming in his mind. They washed him in silence until one slipped under the water and he felt her mouth wrap around his penis. He jumped but forced himself to relax. This was probably a dream and he had best enjoy it before he woke into pain and suffering. She worked expertly on him and he felt his pent up emotions leave him, into her mouth. He drifted off into sleep soon after, a part of him thinking upon the phenomenon of sleeping in a dream.
Idem rode into his brother's fortress, his eyes darting around, unconsciously analysing the defenses as he had done a thousand times before. He felt anger and irritation sit in his chest like a lead weight and he grit his teeth, supressing the anger that rose in him, familiar, warm, like.an old friend. An old, dangerous friend. He jumped down from his horse and started walking, hands clasped behind him. The soldiers shied away from him, their eyes nailed to the floor. He saw a shadow cover his own and he looked up to see an abnormally large eagle. It glided down, transforming fluidly into a human, into Tuli. The handsome man landed lightly on his feet and walked up to Idem."Ah brother, what a delightful surprise. I must say, your presence in my fortress was not expected in the least." He winked and walked forward to accept a long robe from one of his female slaves. He wore it and turned to look at Idem whose face showed none of his anger and frustration."Would you like to come insid
Zamu walked down the artificial garden with artificial flowers and leaves made from Shandar technology. Fabricated birds flitted across his vision and he smiled,their chirps and the sound of their wings lending him peace as he felt his body relax. He had been in Tuli's residence for two days now and the prince had not summoned him. He shrugged. He was enjoying his life here but somehow, a nagging feeling tugged within for he knew that it would soon fall apart and there would be a price that he may not be able to pay. He heard footsteps behind him and turned swiftly only to see Resi walking up to him, beaming. She looked even more beautiful than before, wearing a long gown that hugged her full figure, her brown eyes glittering with playfulness and health, her full lips, painted black to compliment her dark skin were turned up in a smile. She wore slippers that seemed to be made of gold and on her neck was a pendant infused with blue Flatlight. "I've been looking for you. You've been e
He stood observing the men before him, enduring the harsh harmattan breeze that sucked all moisture from his skin. He saw some of them show signs of their displeasure and he frowned, staring them down with his orange eyes, tightening his fists. They were Tije. The Royal army that was made up only of the king's sons. They were his brothers, so to speak but they were not a part of the princes. They did not have the curse about them. He had a thousand and eighty six brothers of which he was the five hundred and fifty fourth. But he ranked far above them because he was a Viner. His father was the emperor of the dried lands, a place that had been known as Nigeria before the great eruption, five thousand years ago. An event that obliterated the lands beyond the seas and birthed the first of the cursed. His father had tried to bear cursed sons and even after countless tries over five thousand years, he had birthed only four who possessed one out of the three curses. He had gathered the rest
Idem grimaced as a darkness covered his vision for a time and a weakness enveloped him but he stood perfectly still, his head raised in defiance. The men stood shaking but none of them cried out. They would be killed if they did. Weakness was not tolerated among the Tije. The darkness left Idem's sight and he saw, seated on a skillfully carved ivory throne, the emperor. He wore black silk trousers, his massively muscled body unclad, covered with tattoos. His beard was braided and bits of cowries were intertwined in them. He had fierce, almost glowing red eyes and his face was calm and unmarked. He was sorrounded by cursed guards. It was rare for a commoner to be born cursed but the emperor went to great lengths to gather them and transformed them into his guards though he could not extend their lives as he could with his cursed sons. Idem felt a wave of nausea smash into him and he felt his consciousness stretch, accommodating another, causing him to wince as he tightened his fist.
Zamu looked up at the deep purple sky. It was night time already and he folded his sleeves that had fallen as he worked. He wiped the sweat that dripped from his brow as he heard the whistle for the end of his labor for that day. He stood straight, stretching his tall, lean, dark body and he shook his head, clearing the fatigue and dizziness that clouded it. He picked up his worn leather bag and started walking home. None of the men there spoke to him. He never replied and with time, they seemed to understand. He walked up the hill and into the reservation. The place where the lowliest of commoners resided. The stench hit him like a pungent wall, the mixture of body fluids, excrement and large hills of refuse blew into his nose, causing him to screw up his rough, pimple filled face. He spat and increased his pace. He walked past all of the 'Atu'.The Atu was the sort of buildings that was allowed in the reservation. They were like domes made of rock and clay. He walked to a small on
Idem moved towards the large, iron door, his hands held behind his back, his head bowed. He felt the depression hover around him as it often did, fouling his thoughts and soiling his mood. He nodded to the two guards that stood beside the door and the door opened without any visible force applied. He walked in and saw Tuli, standing atop a small platform, staring into nothing. The man often did that. Sometimes Idem wondered if any of his father's offsprings were sane. Tuli was not tall and he could not be truthfully said to be short either. He had soft, feminine eyes and full lips and he had smooth, light brown skin with defined muscles underneath them. He was almost beautiful. He wore a black, silk, sleeveless shirt, displaying the tattoo on his shoulder; a bird in flight and he wore large trousers that tapered together at the ankles. His brown hair was thick and curly and spread above his head. From here, Idem could smell the soft oils and perfumes he used. He turned to Idem and smi
Idem rode through the vast wastelands, seeing nothing but brown sand stretching into the horizon. Samza and his guard of Tije rode on both his sides and the harsh winds blew into his eyes. His mouth was covered with black cloth, against the harshness of the weather. He squinted, shielding his eyes as he looked from side to side, scowling. Father once said that the world was once littered with trees and flowers, a beautiful blend of color he called it. Now those gardens were few and extremely precious, guarded by specially trained soldiers led by a few viners tutored for that task. He felt the muscles of his powerful,black horse writhe beneath him as it thundered across the Sandy plains. He reached the western reservation by nightfall,seeing the vast blanket of Atu, stench and poverty stretched across the landscape like a blanket. A blanket of hopeless frustration. He rode into the reservations with his guards and he could see the people hurry from their path,eyes lowered in fear, occ
Zamu cracked open the shell of the landcrab and scooped out the meaty flesh within. He put it in a can he had picked up and did the same for the dozen other creatures he had found. Resi stood over the fire she had made, staring at it as if something deeply interesting lurked within. She had been silent since they left the reservations. Not just the silence that comes with the absence of noise but a deeper one that came with the shock of the mind. Zamu picked the can and dropped it on the fire, adding a little bit of the water he had stolen from a soldier's belt. He walked over to Resi and tried to hold her but she stiffened as he touched her and he sighed, turning back to sit on a stone beside the fire, picking a stick to poke at the meat inside the can. His mind wandered to the first dives into darkness, to the times when he woke with the taste of blood in his mouth and a weariness that was deep and overwhelming. He thought of the times when he would find himself naked, far from the