《Kuni no Senso》Book 1 Chapter 1: Which Tells of a Delivery
Advertisement
A WAR BETWEEN NATIONS DOES NOT ALWAYS INVOLVE ITS LEADERS. Sometimes the countries involved are oblivious to the war outside of those caught in its crossfires. In the case of the war between the Kenshi and Mujihina families, these sentiments could not be more real. To capture the full history of this smaller scale conflict, we must turn to a small island off of the coast of Crenon known as the Unkempt.
Within one of the many small houses in this area, Zeronius Kantoku III sat in his room, reading. The hardcover book he was looking through told of Crenon’s history, from its time as a single unified nation to its eventual split following the death of Emperor Ettan Attling IV. The book was published far too long ago to provide information beyond that.
On the other side of the house, coming through the front door, was his father, Zeronius Kantoku II. He carried a large burlap sack filled with metal into the house before laying it onto a table. This metal had a reddish hue to it, much like a garnet, hence the maila giving it the name “garnium”, with the maila being the sapient creatures that inhabit the Unkempt. They have pointed ears and skin tougher than diamond. This latter trait, however, does not fully develop until a maila reaches 100 years of age, which is roughly equivalent to a 10-year-old human given the great differences in life expectancy.
Returning to garnium, it possesses a strong magical property. This power is so immense, in fact, that the molecular structure of any human who touches it would immediately disintegrate. The maila have enough innate magic on account of their ability to change their physical form to avoid these effects, while humans have a much smaller pool to draw from.
“Zero!” the elder maila called out. Zero III came down the hallway and met his father in the dining room.
“What’s the matter?” Zero III asked him. “Did you mix your wonder-metal with nitroglycerin again? Should I have brought a water bucket?”
“Very funny,” Zero II sighed. “No, I have another shipment of garnium for you to bring over to Aotoshi.”
“Are you kidding me?” the younger maila complained. “I just took the last shipment over there a week ago. Does that mine ever run out?”
“We’ve yet to see,” the elder replied somewhat sarcastically, “but the odds are the answer is yes.”
“Can’t you get somebody else to do it this time?”
“I wish I could, but we’re the only suppliers of garnium,” Zero II answered as he took a chunk of the material from his sack. “This metal is vital to Akuni and Aotoshi if they stand any chance in the Great Trifecta War.”
Advertisement
“Can’t I go some other time?” Zero III continued to bargain. “If I have to keep making these errands, I might just end up working myself to the bone. I need to replenish.”
“The more time you waste delivering these materials, the more likely it is that Akuni and Aotoshi will fall.”
“But Dad-”
“Don’t ‘But Dad’ me!” the four-hundred-thirty-seven year old maila grunted, irritated by his two-hundred-one year old son’s immaturity. “The Great Trifecta War isn’t going to end itself! Those humans would be helpless if we didn’t mix our garnium into their weapons.”
“Which is exactly my point,” Zero III responded. “They can’t even hold garnium without dying. Why do we even bother helping out that pathetic lot?”
“Zero,” the head of the household began, this time in a calmer tone, “you’ll learn that humans are stubborn. Very stubborn. This stubbornness led to the Great Trifecta War in the first place. If it weren’t for Doglib assassinating the Emperor of Aotoshi, his son would’ve never declared war. Regardless, you’ll find yourself helping those stubborn creatures out some day.”
“Yeah, right,” the youngest scoffed. Little did Zeronius III know, this prophecy was to be proven true very soon.
“How much am I taking over?” he continued.
“I have what you’ll need right here,” garnium’s discoverer said as he tossed the bag of said mineral to his son. It soared through the air gracefully on account of garnium being very nearly weightless. “You should be able to catch the next ferry.”
“Alright,” the son answered as he started toward the door. “I’ll be back here before you know it.”
The younger maila paused at the doorway and turned to his father.
“One more thing,” he began. “It’s getting a bit stuffy here. You could use some fresh air.”
With his remarks finished, Zero III went through the door and headed toward Orban’s Ferry. Zero II sighed before opening a window and continuing to experiment with functional garnium alloys.
❒︎❒︎❒︎❒︎❒︎❒︎❒︎
Zeronius III, from this point referred to simply as Zero, boarded Orban’s Ferry toward the country of Aotoshi from the coast of an area of the Unkempt named the Jardiesh region, so named as it was the word in the Mailan tongue for “west”. The ferry promised a journey between The Unkempt and Crenon of at most two days, just as long as it took for its namesake discoverer of The Unkempt, Samuel Orban, to travel between the two locations. As he boarded, he saw a young man with skin the shade of mahogany. To blend in with the rest of the humans that were aboard Orban’s Ferry, he took up his guise, mixing in a few traits from other people to craft a truly unique identity. He took one man’s stature, another man’s eye color, a young girl’s hair color with her father’s length, and whatever other traits he could find until he was distinct enough from any other person on board. Whenever he needed to keep the guise of a human, he would use this appearance as the one he took on.
Advertisement
Those two days aboard Orban’s Ferry eventually passed and Zero reached his destination of Aotoshi. By this time, he had used a majority of his energy reserved for shape-changing and found himself reverting to his natural form as a maila. Fortunately, nobody had seen the reversion and he was largely ignored by his fellow passengers.
The ferry’s gate opened and the passengers began to slowly pour out of the small opening. Watching this sight would surely evoke the vision of a large number of rodents catching the scent of the same meal and pushing one another to be the first to reach the food in the next room. Zero decided to stay back, waiting until the hustle had quieted down a little before continuing.
Eventually, he joined the line. Zero had reached the docks, but getting off of them was an entirely different matter. The line before him, and thus the line into Aotoshi, was elongated to an incredible degree, so much so that Zero could hardly see the customs officers at the border of the country.
“Stop right there, young man,” the first man commanded. “We’re conducting a random bag check.” This man was rather large in stature and held a fairly wide stance.
“A what?” Zero interjected. “This is outrageous!”
“You’re on Aotoshi land, boy!” a second guard sneered. “Hand it over!” The guard had a large grey beard and breath that smelled strongly of alcohol, most likely vodka. Suddenly, he reached for the bag. Zero dodged the man’s grasp for the bag very swiftly, avoiding any contact with the men with himself or the bag. The first guard responded by forcing Zero’s arm behind his back by grabbing his wrist. The maneuver caused Zero to drop the sack. A third guard, a rather gaunt young man, reached for the bag. As soon as he touched the bag, the molecular structure of his body split as he evaporated into thin air. Only a small mist of blood could be seen before it floated into the skies above.
“What the hell?!” the second officer stammered at the sight of his colleague’s death. “What is that thing?! How dare you bring such a dangerous weapon into Aotoshi? Are you trying to kill us all?!” He grabbed Zero by the shirt collar as he continued to yell at the maila.
“That is enough,” a low voice emerged from behind the officers. “Let the young man go at once.”
Upon hearing this man speak, the guard froze before letting go of their grasps on Zero. They turned and bowed toward the man. He was a clean-shaven and well-toned specimen with brown hair and a pair of black bifocals. He was also rather tall, standing roughly six feet two inches tall at minimum. He wore a rather puffy black coat with a fur lining on the inside during that cold afternoon.
“Emperor Kral,” the first guard responded. “I’m sorry that you had to bear witness to such atrocities. We were just about to take this terrorist into custody-”
“That will not be necessary,” Kral interrupted. “We do not greet our guests with prison cells. You will learn this well, officer.” He then went over to Zero and placed a hand on his shoulder after helping him up from the docks.
“This is Zeronius Kantoku III, and he is a maila,” he continued. “The bag he has brought here is filled with a rare metal called garnium that only he can hold.”
“My deepest apologies-”
“You are dismissed,” the emperor demanded.
“Of course,” the guards responded before leaving.
By this point, Kral was annoyed by these guards’ behavior. This was not an isolated incident, as these guards were often known for nationalistic violence and he was considering firing them at some point in the future. Seeing that they had left, he turned to Zero with a warm smile.
“I’m sorry about that misunderstanding,” the emperor continued, his low voice becoming more welcoming than threatening. “Your metals mean a lot to our country. Now, are you ready to head to Jidi?”
“Uh…sure, I guess,” he responded with a somewhat confused tone. “Lead the way, Emperor.”
Advertisement
I Got A Rock
Before enrollment in magic academy, a young mage must purchase or acquire a familiar to provide protection, assistance, and companionship. The rich are able to afford such beasts as dragons, griffons, feathered serpents, and more. Isak is not rich. Isak’s parents got him a rock. “It will work or your money back!” the local mad mage said when he sold the 'pet rock' to his mother. And while the young human from the Western Wastes was still coming to terms with that new reality he was on his way to Black Reef Institute for his first year of learning everything a young mage could need to become a mage of legend!Vital rituals! Astronomy! A wide variety of spells! Survival in a hostile land! Potions! Bonding with your familiar to take full advantage of their unique abilities! A familiar that was, once again, a rock. But as Isak soon discovers that rock is so much more than any could have dreamed of, he’ll need the help of his newfound friends to discover the rock’s untold secrets and still have time for that brutal test on Core Spells! (Updates at days and times.) (Wiki found here, it's a work in progress.) (Cover art by Lmarief)
8 94Soul For A Girlfriend?
"Make girls fall in love with you or accept your death." The female devil smiled through her crimson eyes and her white hairs shining under the moonlight.
8 375After The Mountains Are Flattened
In the world's most popular fantasy game, Saana Online, Henry Lee has repeatedly lucked his way into many earth-shaking roles. He’s been a premier duellist, undefeated commander, founder of a cult, owner of a kingdom, and shadow leader of history’s greatest guild. With so many achievements under his belt, it seems that only one final hurdle stands in the way of his happiness—the game itself! He just wants to quit already! However, thanks to a prank by his best friend slash mortal enemy, Henry finds himself farting around in the starting zone yet again. This time he is accompanied not by the gaming world's elite but by the turbonoobs that are his real-life mates, the monkey zoo of incompetent social gamers they attract, and one braindead idealist who thinks he can somehow mould this bunch of trash into a guild capable of toppling the very regime Henry is leading. Facing no genuine opponent and armed with game-breaking equipment, totally unfair insider knowledge, millions of troops, an unbalanced class, and bottomless pockets, will Henry Lee somehow fulfil his dream of an uneventful retirement? Or will the supreme cheat-magnet be dragged screaming back once more into the never-ending, blood-pumping world of online adventure?
8 212A Standard Model of Magic
The world ended, and magic came back. The part our parents didn't expect, was for Science to break on reentry. Twenty years after the apocalypse, with our nations dismantled and hidden continents unearthed, a new generation has grown up in the wreckage of 21st century civilization. For us, the fantastic is at our doorstep and we have had no choice but to fight back. Meanwhile, the laws of nature bend and break at the whims of immortal gods, all of which are now dead and none of which are content to stay that way. But we cannot afford to give up. We are the stewards of a rewritten century, in which a little luck and a whole lot of magic might make anything possible – maybe even a world better than the one we lost. A Standard Model of Magic is a complete overhaul of my old story A Storm in the Fall. I'm afraid I was unhappy with the LitRPG elements, which I don't mind reading, but I apparently loath writing. Sorry. Once I'd made the choice to decouple the story from the OF that inspired it and reconfigure the magic system to my satisfaction, little of the original plotline survived. I will be salvaging most of my original characters, and I will keep some elements which are endemic to the genre, but that is all. I don't have an update schedule which I can commit to yet, but I will try to maintain a weekly pace.(This is currently RoyalRoad exclusive, since I'm lazy. If you find it posted elsewhere, it wasn't me and it wasn't with permission) If you're interested, I've set up a discord.
8 198A Guard's Dream
Hi, 1Crash here!Thanks for taking a moment to read my story. This is the first story I have tried to make public. I appreciate any constructive feedback. Without any further introductions here is the synopsis:A rowdy, daydreaming guard who dies while protecting a merchant caravan and reawakens as a specter, he is given a new body by the cheery, beautiful dark goddess to achieve his dream of exploring the world. He must find a way to survive in his new form and protect his new friends he has made along the way from an evil noble or lose his new friends.
8 172Star Wars (Redone) - The Phantom Menace
Obi-Wan Kenobi has just turned 16 years old and this anniversary marks his appointment as a padawan of the highly respected Jedi Order. He is now under the care of Qui-Gon Jinn, a supervisor, who will become his only family for the three years of his field assessment. If the young man is able to demonstrate his worth, he can expect to become a Jedi himself, a mystical knight who uses the divine « Force », the stream of consciousness that connects all life in the universe. Their purpose? To protect peace and justice in the Galactic Republic. However, his first mission will bring him before a situation that no padawan should face: genocide. A complete rewriting of « Star Wars: The Phantom Menace », which keeps the storyline of the original movie while hardening its atmosphere.26/70, NOVEL. HIATUS.
8 187