《Theurgy: The Journey's Dawn (Book One)》Chapter 42 The Sword and Torch

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"It is hereby stated, under the bind of my pen and seal and my words that carry executive law, that my place as King is a temporary matter. It has come to me that the Colton line is no more. I carry no relatives, no close blood, and no familiarity to entrust the future of my kingdom into. So this will shall be the instructions to carry out of my unwilling abdication upon my death. The net ruler of this great nature shall be born from Hathan royalty, as my mother shares the strongest ties with them. This appointed ruler must be the will of the current queen, with whom trust I have thanks and admiration. I trust her to appoint someone of a suitable role and stature. All that I may be able to request of my advisors and my Paladins is that they serve their new lord with diligence . . ."

James trailed off, reading off his will. It was old; he had comprised it long ago about the same time he posthumous his father's throne. He had written it, knowing that his line may die with him. He had not yet lost his wife and child, that grief would come much later, but he intended his kingdom would prosper even after his death. The Colton line was done. He planned on leaving this crown to a family he knows will be able to care for it. A family who earned his respect a thousand times is obvious just by reading this who that family was.

He intended to give Wilbur and Celia the crown. Sure, they would have cursed him his death, but they would never reject it. No one could reject a will of a king. More binding than law and more binding than gravity are to all things. It was the power of a will, be it written and spoken. And by applying this will to be true, he has made prisoners out of the Opals. He was cruel, but he no longer cared. The Opals had been in hiding for far too long. This country needed them. He needed them to do what needs to be done, to step up and lead them all to safety if he is not there, which he believes he will not be. He didn't know whether this sensation was natural or supernatural, but either way, he knew he had to do this. He hadn't told a soul; no one knew of this decision of his besides himself.

He called for a servant into his work chamber. "Deliver this to the Paladin of Exploration. Instruct her that it is not meant to be open until the 'perfect time'. She will know what that means."

The servant nodded, then carefully took the note from across the desk. The grey uniformed woman stepped out of the double doors, closing them behind themselves.

It was done, the decision made. He was putting a lot of faith in the hands of another, an uncomfortable thought. Never in his life had he felt this powerless, unable to change his surroundings despite what he had on his head. He pushed away from his deck, gathering the last of the approved legislation to be brought to his next meeting with the council this evening. He had time, but he rather catches a bit of sun today before then. Perhaps he will take another walk in the garden. Sitting in the sun always soothed him, made his thoughts come more easily, the winds coming from the north carrying fresh scents of the mountains and nearby forests with them. He sat the documents into his satchel and took off towards the garden to spend his time. As he stepped out, three sentinels stood at attention, the same position as when he entered. Do these people ever move on their own? He never saw them chat amongst themselves, doing anything besides silently looking ahead, statues. It was curious, though. There were only three.

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"I see that one of you is missing," he said. "Where is the fourth."

The sentinels looked between themselves. It was almost as if they could talk without saying a word to one another.

"He did not show up to this shift, my lord," one of the sentinels said in a low, growling voice. "It occurs from time to time."

"Not often, I suppose," James moved on. Hecan't remember the last time he ever saw less than four around him. But he does know that they could be summoned to the Assembly, the academy that trains every sentinel in the seven clans. It was also the largest library in the empire, being a hub for devoted scholars to pick up worlds dating back ages. No one knows what goes on inside those walls, not even Lupurious, who commands all sentinels. This is good since there is no way to mimic whatever ghastly training that those who become sentinels go through. All that James knows of them is that you can not wish to become a sentinel; all sentinels are orphans and therefore have no familial ties. They train three specific breeds of warriors, the sentinels themselves made up the bulk. You have the Erevon Military Police, all the commanders for the military police, and then you have the Assassin's cohort, the Pastelon. He knows the least of them, mainly because he doesn't control them. That section is reserved only to the Blackguard, one of the councilmen he rarely sees outside of meetings. The last he saw him was about seven years ago when trouble started brewing in an outland kingdom called Salenthus. The king wished to seize some territory they took then, while his successor wished not to go to war with Liontari. Nevertheless, the situation was clearly out of the hands of negotiations and in the hands of the Blackguard. He wishes he could use them for other clandestine occasions, but the Blackguard made it clear that it must be a majority vote amongst all of the council, and he doubts they will allow him that power.

He thought about the Blackguard for a moment. He doesn't know where he is, not even where he lives. He is only seen at these meetings and disappears into smoke afterward. He was an outlander, so perhaps his strange, hidden actions made sense, but the point stands. Maybe if he could call an emergency meeting, he can perhaps stop him and ask for a simple favor. He doubts it'll work or be appreciated by the council, but it couldn't hurt to try. Perhaps he can figure out this thing that curses his mind with dread and avoid it. Maybe he could prepare. Do something, anything. He can't mobilize an army on hunches and fleeting emotions. He can't rely on the Paladins' senses or those of the council to tell something is wrong. He was trapped, trapped in this prison that Fate had placed him in. Only a few options left, either abdicate the throne now or leave the kingdom for now. But how could he justify either action? It revolves around the same cursed problem as before. He might as well walk into the battle with neither shield nor armor.

"You look like you're about to throw yourself into a brick wall."

He threw his gaze up to see Novia and Lupurious. Both of the Paladins with a plethora of servants carrying satchels and stacks of paper. It was a curious sight, rarely do they ever just go about together unless James orders them to.

"What's all this?" James asked. "Going on a nice stroll to the Assembly in the city."

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Lupurious gave an exasperated sigh. "If only. But yes, we are headed to the Assembly. I have to check in on some incident recently. A Sentinel did not turn in today, and he was supposed to protect Olmer on his trip to Aetos. Novia was unfortunately headed the same way."

"Besides, we had a little talk about one of the interesting structures that some of my men disappeared into recently," Novia said. "Apparently, they stumbled upon some ancient tomb. We are unsure yet of what ancient culture constructed it, but now we're organizing a full party to search it."

"I see," James smiled. "I was thinking of grabbing Lupurious, actually. I feel rusty not being in any recent battles; I thought perhaps we have a little sparring."

Lupurious's eyes suddenly widened, looking at James with a widening grin. "Sparring. James, we haven't sparred in ages. You always shooed me off like some petulant child."

"Because you acted like a petulant child," James told him. "I train with my sentinels or some of the veterans amongst the knight, but I never really felt the push before. I think your blade will do just fine."

James could see a fire ignite within his eyes. For years Lupurious ached for a contest between the two. James was reluctant because of the wound he received from the pendant. Every time he held a blade, held anything, the pain would grow suddenly as if he was holding hot metal. But today, he was going to push past that and try to wield it anyway. And not just small drills like he did with his guards, actual combat with someone comparable to his own strength. Lupurious wasn't just any Paladin; he trained under his own master and knew many of the same techniques he did. If there was any person who could act as a measure for him, it was this man. He had little option elsewhere. Lupurious decided to postpone his meeting at the assembly, which Novia didn't even scold, only shaking her head and moving on with her servants. No doubt they will hear of this later. Together they traveled to the sparring arena, a sand-filled pit with seats on all sides reserved for duels of honor. They are hardly used in times of peace unless a lord acts a little too dishonorable and another wants the chance to humiliate them in public. They didn't expect an audience, nor did they want it. It could become a little dangerous.

Lupurious took time in a preparation room. As customary, he and James will come out wearing no armor, only their swords. Also, they must carry their own personal blades, the ones used in their knighting. Lupurious walked out in a tight black cotton shirt that stretched across his lean muscular body. He was extremely fit despite his age, and he clearly was training vigorously in his spare time. James was much the same, just broad-shouldered, wearing a less than formal grey shirt and trousers, a sheath buckled at his side. Lupurious's blade, a blade made from some special kind of bronze, dangled at his side. The crossguard was shaped into avian wings and molded into a leather grip and wooden eagle-head pommel. James's blade was deceptively simple, a longsword with a plain iron crossguard and pommel. But Lupurious didn't underestimate the blade. He eyed the thing with a wide grin, knowing it well.

He began to stretch, going into deep squats and stances in preparations. James did the same.

Lupurious sighed, looking up at the sun. "It's about 2 into the morn now. Sure, you can deal with me, James, at this hour. Even at your high time, you had trouble dealing with my light even this powerful."

James chuckled. "Your confidence is as big as ever, Lupurious. Careful, you might trip on it and stab yourself."

Lupurious gave a wry smile. All of his guards were up in the stance. Both of the preparation rooms were closed and locked now, and they were completely isolated in the arena. The sand shifted under them as they walked to the center and stopped just an arm's length away. They looked directly into each other's eyes. Both wore rings on their middle finger, and they lifted them to meet in the middle. Immediately, in a flash of light, they both were suddenly dawned on an enchanted steel plate. Lupurious's was painted black, with streaks of gold mimicking sun rays bursting from his chest. His cauldrons, rising up near his neck to protect it, was rimmed in more of this gold and brandished the symbol over the roaring lion. James's was a more traditional steel plate with silver embellishments and a high collar. A helm with a lion's roaring face as a faceplate was pushed up and out of his eyes. A white cape fluttered behind him as the wind suddenly rose. The aura wafting from the two of them was much like a strong breeze, kicking the sand in a flurry at their feet. They both fell into their stances.

Now was not the time for words. They will now only be communicating through the clash of their swords. Their stances were identical, though Lupurious's footing seemed a little looser. They were still so close to one another, almost within each other's reach by now, and swords pointed at each other's chest. James took in steady breathes, fighting the pain he felt in his hands while holding the pain. The cursed throbbed in defiance, but his teeth gritted as he tightened his grip in response. He will not let this curse rule him. He will honor it the only way he knows how by fighting against it.

Lupurious moved first, a blindingly fast strike. But James did not respond. Lupurious's blade stopped just a few inches from his face, that grin still on his own.

"Hesitation," James taunted, then batted Lupurious's blade aside to follow up with a quick attack to his chest. Lupurious was thrown off by that, forced to take a leap back and out of reach. James didn't give him room to breathe. He danced his way, keeping Lupurious directly in front of him, making close-knitted strikes in quick succession. However, he did not keep Lupurious on his toes for long, and soo he began to return a few of his attacks with his own. Both of their blades were alight with zoi, though Lupurious glowed more like sunlight rather than a light blue like James's. James prepared for what he might do suddenly, keeping his senses aware.

James backed away at the same time as Lupurious. This was a longer duel, though duels amongst knights often lasted longer. If they were regular men, they could expect only five encounters before one faltered and got hurt. Both barely had a scratch on them. Jame's cape had been sliced through from a close call, but that was all. They were nowhere near their limits.

James clutched his blade, the soft blue light turning to jagged edges that churned alongside the blade itself. Lupurious immediately dawned a light-footed, defensive stance as he saw what James prepared. The light focused on the edges, collected and stored. It stormed, thrashed, and James used his will alone to keep it there. Then, suddenly, he swung it in the direction of Lupurious. The aura followed the curve of this sword, creating an arc of light that shot after Lupurious. Dust and sand were thrown about as the attack rattled the arena and threatened to crumble it. The bright light alone was blinding, and he had to avert his eyes as debris flew about. The sentinels braced themselves on halberds as the force struck them like an unsuspecting wind.

When the dust settled, he looked upon where Lupurious had stood. The wall was ruined, turned to rubble with a clear gash taken out of the walls. The engineering councilmen will no doubt be very upset about the damage. It wasn't his most powerful attack, but it was definitely hard to counter due to it's speed. But he found that would have been enough. Lupurous was not seen. He let out a slow breath, channeling his aura and using his senses to find Lupurious's aura. Then, he looked up. There Lupurious was as if standing on a platform in the sky above, floating. His sword still glowed, a slightly different vibrance than before, and his armor allowed small wisps of white energy from its seams.

Lupurious whistled. "My my, if I weren't wearing this armor, I'd be a dead man, wouldn't I? That could have honestly killed me, James."

James's blade ignited again with aura. "And I have plenty of it left. So unless you want to become paste under my boot, I suggest you hurry up and retaliate."

Lupurious gave him a sly smile, then clutched his blade with both hands. As soon as he took that stance, he knew what was coming. He fell into a much steeper stance, typically meant for more physically demanding attacks. Light blazed from Lupurious like a small sun, vanquishing shadows and blending the world beneath him in whiteness. In response to his own attack, Lupurious will return in kind. This massive amount of aura, no doubt felt as chills and tingling sensations around the city, ofbegan to cluster at the tip of his sword. James used every ounce of strength he had to secure his bones, his muscles, his spine, and skin. There is no way to block or dodge this attack once it started. Not even attacking him directly will end it. The only thing he could do was a brace for the impact. He knew when Lupurious went above that this was his ploy.

Sun's Radiance. Like a tunnel of light, it smashed down on him like a hail of sand was suddenly poured on him multiplied by a thousand. He felt every ligament, every muscle fiber twitch with agitation as they were being pulled every which way. The pain in his arms became nearly unbreakable, and he began to numb. He might even drop his sword. His armor radiated with heat and energy from such an excruciating attack. Even the sand below him suddenly turned liquid and began to shift uneasily as if he had suddenly stumbling into a small lake. But James did not move. He did not fall or submit. He took the full brunt of this attack with everything he had. It took everything, every shred of will in his heart, not to fall. It seemed endless, an endless white void that surrounded and pounded him. If he weren't wearing this armor, he'd be dead. No, if he hadn't used zoi, he'd still be dead. The strength and protection it added was more protection than any set of armor.

Eventually, it stopped. The light subsided, and even though he clenched his eyes shut, he saw little flecks of light dance around in his vision, like he had been staring at he sun. He felt his knees buckle from the impact as he fell to one. The sand was now a pit of lava, spilling into the prep room. The sentinels all took cover behind the arena walls that separated the pit from the onlookers. The walls were merely vaporized, and several stone perches melted as well. If people did attend this duel, they most certainly would have been in danger. James felt as if he had been drawn and quartered, his very bones shaking from the experience. But, he looked up and smiled. And laughed. He laughed because he had withstood it. He laughed because he still held even a sliver of his power over these years. That someone like Lupurious had to use such an attack upon him was the funniest thing he ever thought of. Lupurious descended as if coming down a set of stairs before James, still laughing to himself. He was breathing heavily but smiled warmly at his friends.

"How's . . . that. . . for . . . a retaliation?"

"It was wonderful," James propped himself on his sword, looking about at all the damage they had done. They may appear tired, but they could honestly go on like this for hours on end. James relished in the thrill of this little duel; it made him feel strangely in control, more focused than he ever did. And for a short time, that sense of dread did not follow him here. It was only replaced by resolve.

"Then I can guess this duel wasn't for simply top practice, huh?" Lupurious asked him. James armor was still radiant with heat, so he dispelled it. His skin rippled with the energy that protected him. "You really needed that, didn't you."

"Yes, I did," James clapped him on the shoulder. "I feel like a mere prince again, fighting against a threatening enemy and surrounded at all sides. Yet, I was in power, and I had the upper hand."

"The thrill of battle, eh?" Lupurious raised a joking eyebrow. "I thought you steered away from showing up at battles because they were beneath your station. Well, I guess even you need your fix, no matter how long you went into hiatus."

"Is that what all of you call it these days?" James raised an eyebrow.

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