《The Magical Craftsman》Chapter 20: Duel of the Two Kings
Advertisement
As the carriage traveled eastward, Jack saw something on the road ahead. Amongst the greenish meadows and small shrubs, there was some sort of stone-like structure. Upon closer inspection as the carriage drew near, Jack realized it was actually a tall gray statue depicting two men fighting against each other, one human and one dwarf.
Both men were shown to be wearing armor and wielding weapons. The human was wielding a spear and a kite shield while the dwarf was wielding an axe and a Viking-style round shield. In addition, both men seemed to be wearing some sort of crown that encircled their helmets, giving the indication that these two men may have been kings of some kind.
Jack couldn't take his eyes away from this statue. For some reason, he was enamored with the magnificence of it---of how these two men posed as though they are in a raging battle against one another. It's as though he could feel there was a great story behind this very statue---a tale of epic proportions that is meant to be told for generations to come.
"Ahh, there it is. The Two Kings Monument," Dingo said, pointing his dog-like snout at the statue. "That right there means we're at the border between Halandril and Dorencor. It should be smooth-sailing from here on out."
"Wait, why do you say that?" Jack asked.
"Dorencor is dwarven territory and, unlike Halandril, is not under Elrinthian jurisdiction," Raven said. "That means no more restrictions in the use of magic."
"Wouldn't the Elrinthians just continue to chase us pass this point?" Jack asked.
"Not if they want to antagonize the dwarves," Musashi said. "Any attempt of Elrinthian or Halandrilian troops entering Dorencor's territory without authorization would essentially be a declaration of war. The dwarves are a proud and hardy race. Winning a war against them would not be easy, as the elves have learned from prior experience."
"Suffice to say, the Elrinthians wouldn't take a risk like that, not even to capture us," Dingo said. "You probably shouldn't have to worry too much about Elrinthian troops hunting you down while you're in Dorencor. Heck, that's the main reason why the Crimson Flame set up its headquarters here after all."
Advertisement
"I see." Jack's gaze returned to the statue, which was now moving away from him as the carriage moved onward. "So, what's the deal with that statue over there?"
"You don't know about the 'Duel of the Two Kings'? Well, have I got a story for you," Dingo leaned back in a more relaxed position on his carriage seat as he grinned his wolf-like grin. "You see, back in the day, kingdoms all over the continent were fighting tooth and nail over the rare and precious resource known as divinium, hence the name 'the Divinium Wars'. Demons are weak against divinium, so whoever had the largest supply of divinium had the best chance at fending off against the Demon Army.
"During the last Divinium War, Halandril and Dorencor decided to establish an alliance with each other in order to fight against Elrinthia, which at the time was split into two separate sovereignties due to a civil war. At that time, Halandril was ruled by the human king Helik Arkos while Dorencor was ruled by the dwarven king Ogan Lork. Over time, the two kings developed a strong friendship with one another. A brotherhood bond, if you will. One that could only be forged under the grit of war.
"It was also during this particular alliance that humans and dwarves have started to get along quite well with one another. With these two races together fighting side by side, it seemed as though nothing could stop them, not even the Elrinthian elves."
Jack stared at the statue and quirked his lip in doubt. "Judging by that statue over there, I'm guessing that alliance didn't last."
"You guessed right. At first, everything seemed to be going fine between the two kingdoms. Relations between Halandril and Dorencor have never been better. But then, after years of fighting together, Halandril decided to call quits first and surrendered itself to the twin Elrinthian Empires, thereby abandoning its alliance with Dorencor. King Helik himself had made the decision to pull Halandril out of the war. Without Halandril to provide support, Dorencor was left to fend for itself against the Elrinthian forces, suffering heavy losses in the process."
Advertisement
Jack reacted with shocking disbelief. "Really?! Halandril just surrendered itself like that?! What a dick move! Why would they do that?!"
"There are a multitude of reasons, depending on who you ask," Raven said. "The most prevalent one is that Queen Doralenne, the wife of King Helik, had died of a sudden illness and that the king was so preoccupied with the war that he wasn't even able to be there when she died. They say he was so distraught by the death of his wife that he was simply too exhausted to continue the war. It's as though he had lost not only the will to fight but the will to live. Perhaps he had justified himself that this surrender could lead to a quicker end to this drawn-out war, thus preventing any more lives from being lost."
"Grief can cause a person to do all sorts of unpredictable things," Musashi said. "While I can somewhat sympathize with him, I do not entirely agree with his decision. It's not as though King Ogan hadn't suffered losses of his own. Two of his own sons died while fighting the Elrintihans. While the lost of a loved one had dampened King Helik's fighting spirit, it had only fueled King Ogan's even further. King Helik wanted to compromise for peace while King Ogan wanted victory at any cost. Overall, I'm not entirely certain which side is the more righteous one."
Jack shook his head incredulously. "Damn. I can't imagine King Ogan being happy about that decision."
"Are you kidding? He was outright furious!" Dingo exclaimed. "He saw King Helik as almost like a brother. They were both highly determined in winning this war before King Helik pulled the rug from under him. This surrender was pretty much a stab in the back to King Ogan. It was the ultimate betrayal. As you would have expected, King Helik and King Ogan had a major falling out.
"This eventually led to a duel between them to determine the fate of the two kingdoms. A duel to the death, no less, where the victor is the one left standing. If King Helik wins, Dorencor would have to surrender along with Halandril and sign the Treaty of Ilvandar, thereby submitting itself to Elrinthian rule. If King Ogan wins, Halandril would have to rescind its surrender and continue supporting Dorencor in fighting the war. You see where that statue was placed? That's exactly where that duel took place almost 20 years ago. The 'Duel of the Two Kings', as it was aptly named."
"A duel, huh? So who won?"
"Neither. They both died at pretty much the exact same time in that duel if the witnesses were to be believed. It was a draw. In the end, nothing was settled. Halandril became a puppet state to the Elrinthian Empire and Dorencor's economy was in ruins. Talk about poetic irony. That duel was as epic as it was tragic and pointless. Countless tavern tales and bard songs were told of the 'Duel of the Two Kings'. Two best mates fighting over a destroyed friendship. And so, after that duel, a monument was built to commemorate it."
Dingo let out a tired breath, almost as though he's feeling sentimental about the whole ordeal. "Since then, human-dwarven relations have never been the same. These two races were pretty much at each other's throats. Dwarves see humans as spineless cowards who would turn their back on their friends to get out of trouble and humans see dwarves as stubborn old fools who don't know when to quit even when it's good for them.
"In fact, some dwarves have such a particularly intense animosity towards humans that they would outright kill any human who so much as look at them the wrong way. So, a word of caution to you, fellow human. If you think prejudice from elves was bad, well...prejudice from dwarves isn't all that better, mate. Just keep that in mind when you're around here, alright?"
"Right, got it." Jack nodded nervously while at the same time being mildly fascinated at all the history behind a simple statue.
Advertisement
- In Serial616 Chapters
Armipotent
Tang Shaoyang, an orphan who dropped out of the middle school to fight on the street as he found out school was useless for a penniless orphan like him.Tang Shaoyang dropped out of his school, fighting on the street, and made a name for himself. Berserker Tang from Youyouliucun.Afterward, Dragon Wing triad recruited him and everything was good for him. Even though the public deemed him as a tumor of society, Tang Shaoyang was having a decent life. Until one day, everything changed as an absurd and strange game started.[… Game starts! Stage one: Survival for The Fittest!]After the game started, zombies appeared out of nowhere.
8 3564 - In Serial22 Chapters
Man of Earth
Magic is a terrifying force. Logic itself is subject to this energy, which is (logically speaking) impossible for us to comprehend. Every universe requires some version of magic to exist. That is, all but one. Our world functiouns based on a powerful and intricate net of laws that act independently from magical interference. The most notable of these is the human brain, which is capable of even more than its creator had thought possible. Naturally, this prompted the question: "How would a human fare in a world of magic?" Soon, there was a bet. Next, a human was selected. Finally, an odd young man with a strange black hat was introduced to his new world, and all restraints were removed.
8 73 - In Serial31 Chapters
Battlesquire Book I - First Blood
There was nothing Jess craved more than the rush of battle, having trained for endless hours in mastering all the weapons of war. She would do anything to prove herself worthy, anything to be granted the rights and privileges of every knight who fought for the Crown. Anything not to be relegated to the status of simpering handmaiden, a wallflower at court whose only purpose was to be meek and demure for the pleasure of arrogant men she despised. When a certain professor of etiquette makes it clear that she would see Jess broken and humbled, forced to submit to a lady's proper role, Jess will do whatever she must to escape that fate. Even if it means blackening her dagger for king and country, learning what it truly means to be a Squire of War. (Warning: Though it starts off gently - sex, graphic violence, heroism, and betrayal are all part of the story.)
8 202 - In Serial25 Chapters
Genesis
Taryn is a mutant in a world where mutants are considered no more than monsters in human skin. The descendants of the gods rule as mortal Kings and the entire world waits for their fates to be decided in the prophesied battle between the Last Lothor King and the mutants’ Dark Prince. But Taryn believes this is all fantasy, born from legends and myth. There are no gods; only mutants who don’t know how to use their abilities, and middlings who are too afraid to even think that they should learn. Taryn is determined to change that.Her plan is a simple one: win the King to her cause and the faiths of the masses will compel them to follow. It should have been an easy enough task; the King doesn’t seem to believe in the prophecies any more than she does. But soon the ambitions of a criminal empire, the plots of warmongering officials and the looming threat of a violent faith movement begin to erode their fragile relationship and derail her plans.Can the two of them reconcile in time to prevent a civil war or will their inability to work together bring about the very thing they’ve fought so hard to avoid?
8 292 - In Serial117 Chapters
Warmage: A Progression Fantasy
As the daughter of a renowned War Hero, Shaya was destined for a life of heroism and glory. A life she desired more than anything else – until her mother sacrificed herself for the cause and the very Empire she died for stole Shaya’s dreams from her. Cunning and resourceful, Shaya worked hard to keep her and her brother safe, clawing themselves out of a system set against them and gaining the power they needed to find their way in life again. Now, she’s achieved the first step of her dreams: she's been accepted to the prestigious Imperial Academy of War and Magic. In order to become the best gods damned Warmage around, all she has to do is overcome the Imperial system that wants to see her fail and control the demonic blood in her veins that wants for nothing but rage and violence. ...but hey, every obstacle is an opportunity to exploit – if you’re willing to think smart and work hard. Updates Sunday - Tuesday - Thursday![successful participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] Rating: This should align pretty closely with your typical MCU movie, so PG-13 for scenes of fantasy violence. There'll be gore and some swearing but not much beyond that. If that changes, I'll warn you. MC: Shaya is analytical, but begins the story emotional and impulsive. She leans towards rationality and uses this to control her demonic impulses to the best of her abilities. She begins the story as a somewhat capable protagonist, but grows in power steadily through hard work and diligence. Fights: ...I like fight scenes. They’re going to be detailed, but I won’t drown you in description of individual hand movements or footwork. I like fights that can be solved like puzzles by the audience, where creative thinking wins the day using tools you know the protagonist has at their disposal.
8 186 - In Serial60 Chapters
Condemned (Old)
“The human body is a fragile thing. But the soul... The soul is malleable. Easily tainted. All it takes is one drop of blood to dye it all red.” It was supposed to be a simple job. Escort Alden to Lightendale and collect the handsome reward. The reward that would let him live the rest of his life with ease. But it’s never that simple, especially for someone who denies the Gods. Death follows Leor everywhere he goes, cutting down his friends and family. When his first love died at the hands of a rampaging Awakened, he was prepared to throw everything away until a mysterious voice offered him a chance for revenge and a chance to bring her back by completing the seven trials. He wants to destroy the Gods who abuse their powers, but will he team up with a Goddess to accomplish his goal? UPDATE (10/18/21): I will no longer be updating this version of the story. Thank you all who actually liked this version, but this version does not sit well with me anymore. I have an updated version called: Condemned: Tale of Light. Please read this story on that fiction page instead. I changed many things. Thanks again for reading. I hope to see you on the new version. I'll leave this old version up for people to compare with the new one. Like a public first first draft. -Ando
8 115

