-Volume Two-
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A young man who looked to be in his mid to late twenties, with Almond brown hair was dressed in simple black robes while kneeling on the smooth stone-plated floors of an open-walled hall of a small Pagoda. Even though his eyes were closed, heavy eyebags of insomnia and fatigue were clear underneath.
In front of him were all sorts of banners and memorabilia as well as lighted candles and incense, all of which matched the young man's somber appearance.
Characters were written in bold calligraphy all over the banners and anyone with enough knowledge to read them would have been able to pick out the single-worded meanings alternating between 'Father' and 'Leader' in alternating synonyms.
With his lips pursed and pressed tightly together, the young man's straight back was stiff, and the only notable movements he made were his fingers tapping silently against his thighs.
*Tap* *Tap* *Tap*
It didn't take long for the young man to no longer be alone.
Someone else entered the hall with gentle steps. He had amber-colored eyes and looked the slightest bit younger than the kneeler. If observed closely, their faces had similarities in relation and they shared their brown hair except the new arrival had a darker shade.
The new arrival stopped a few feet behind the kneeler and bowed slightly to present a more demure appearance than he had already shown with his expression,
"Brother, you're still here?" he asked.
"I am."
"It's been two weeks," said the new arrival, "This isn't healthy. There's only so long Spiritual Revitalisation can last."
"*Sigh* I feel his Presence here, Ernest," the Kneeling young man said, "Here I feel like I'm doing something. Like I have not failed him."
"Beorht, there is nothing-" Ernest started to say only to get shut up immediately by an interruption from his kneeling brother,
"Don't!" Beorht said sharply, "Don't say there's nothing we could have done- Don't say there's nothing I could have done!"
Ernest opened his mouth to speak, his words ready to pour out in anger to snap his brother out of his mourning stupor but he stopped himself at the last minute. It would do no good to be aggressive.
He took a deep breath, and his voice came out much more gently,
"Father is gone. Kneeling here and moping does no one any good. Especially not him.
Report from home claims they lost THREE Captains in the war. Three, Beorht! All at the Fourth Order just like us-"
"You really want to compare Martial expertise we have gained as members of the Martial Temple to the crude tactics of those bums?" Beorht asked and even allowed himself a mocking chuckle,
"Laughable!" he added.
Ernest shook his head,
"Not the point I was trying to make. The Opponents had the numbers... Did- did you not read the report?"
"Is this why you're here?" Beorht asked, "To berate my grief?"
A few seconds of silence passed and then Ernest let out a sigh,
"No. We received a message from home. We're still to stay away. It's not yet 'safe'."
"That's all?"
"Well, it also says Mother becomes Reagent today," Ernest reported.
"If you were actually present during the war, you would have known that's not true."
Two of the Knights who stood behind Frida's chair frowned. They had been among the four Captains Frida sent out to aid Evian's cause and they disliked how much their involvement was getting downplayed by the Stygian Lord.
Frida smiled lightly,
"I believe my reports were accurate," She said, "And I do remember quite well that you couldn't attack until you heard we would be getting involved."
Averill's lips twitched while finding it difficult to argue with the logic,
"That's not- You're miss-" the Stygian Lord struggled to get his words out so when he did, it came out loud and a bit pompous, "I KILLED HERBERT!"
Frida chuckled with a hand delicately over her mouth,
"So?" she asked with a shrug, "Haha, what does that have to do with anything."
Lord Stygian shook his head, much calmer now after his outburst,
"He used to head the Territory... As the one who caused him to breathe his last, I am entitled to the Territory."
Frida shook her head,
"That's not how it works. You should know that," she said, "The Territory goes to who has the ability to seize it."
"We have their wealth," Lord Stygian blurted out.
"You mean Evian has their wealth," Frida corrected.
"Same thing," Averill said.
"No, no it's not," Frida told him with a smile, "Besides, that wealth means nothing. My Family's coffers are greater than that. We have the resources required to hold the Territory. We also have the Might."
Averill frowned at the violent suggestive words hidden behind a smile that caused the hearts of the men behind him to quake with desire they could only long for and never seize. No joke, the Stygian Lord could hear gulps behind him.
He ignored that and leaned forward,
"Are you threatening me?"
Frida sighed,
"You're a sensible man, Averill. You know this is not a threat," she said, "But if you do see it as one, fine. Let me just ask you this? Do you think you can survive a war against the Renans?"
"I-" Averill started but Frida was not yet done,
"Besides myself, there are currently Four other Sixth Order Knights in the Renan Family. Others are no lower than the seventh step of the Fifth Order.
We have a handful of Captains at the Fifth Order with others solidly at the Fourth and I dare say we have more Elite Third Order Knights than the Stygian and Larnak forces combined.
So I ask again, do you think you can survive a war against the Renans?"
Averill glared at her and then sighed with a good sense of survival,
"How about a compromise then? We split the Territory right down the middle."
Frida leaned back confidently in her chair and shook her head,
"No," she said, "We -I- want it all."
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