Fate I wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 9:07 pm
Anteres:Your audacity has always outshined your potential. I had hoped whatever kept you absent from your duties would atleast help you mature. Regrettably it would seem nothing has changed-Cursed flame, thorn in my side.
How do you bring yourself to show face? To set foot in a country you've abandoned and start shouting in my assembly hall?
His back rested against the stained glass painting of the first king, the very woman who decided the political structure and which families would form the founding nine.
Zeik:You're older than vescrutia's youngest moon, yet you spit venom like a frightened viper. You're a child, Antares. Not one core duty of my responsibility as Crown goes neglected, not one threat has breached...our borders. My absence, while untimely, shouldn't have warranted your hate and slander.
Antares: Except your daughter!
*Antares, still pacing about, stood as an imposing figure, almost unweathered by the passage of time save for his gray, thinning hair. His remarkably muscular physique was a testament to his lifetime commitment to discipline and the scars that covered his face a reminder of the battles he survived. His tailored suit, impeccably crisp and sharp, clings to his frame, accentuating the sinewy strength beneath the fabric.*
Zeik:....
Antares:Thats the threat you let waltz into borders.
Zeik:What are you saying
Antares:Please don't play dumb with me Seer. Your vision is your only redeemable quality. I know you were aware of what hell she'd bring upon us.
Zeik:You'll need to be more specific. I didn't attend the Crown Jewel...I was-
Antares:Busy?!
*Antares fell silent after he interrupted Zeik and narrowed his eyes to slits while staring him down. The glare in his eyes echoed his frustration, casting blades of hatred that he all but wished could pierce through the vesta crowns heart. Yet after a period of silence he sighed in frustration.*
Antares: You're...not lying? You really don't know what she did. I don't know which is more regrettable.
*He started at a slow pace around the hall, gingerly running his hands around the stained glass portrayal of Rimahla, the first king, before resuming their conversation.
Antares:I'll humor you and the audience.
*He said softly as he gestured to a series of news drones that had 'covertly,' entered just seconds ago. Poised to watch the two converse.*
Antares: Last year's graduates had an astounding high completion rate at 97%. They were a tight knit group, when one was falling behind, in droves they would support. Whether it be academic, mentally or financially. They supported each other and were an exemplary bunch. You weren't here for their studies this year or the last four B-b-but, they had ambition, Seer. The entire graduating class joined the crown jewel and your daughter, slaughtered every Vesta member of that class, including the children of key members of parliament. To further add salt to the wound. She did so with an abhorrent projection of your image.
Zeik....
Anterese:This kingdom lost their sons to a child this community has never seen, born of a hero who abandoned them.
Zeik:...
Antares:Silence? Typical. Ya'know…shes just like you. When you were her age you'd throw little tantrums just like that. You'd lose yourself in some fit of rage, seemingly unprovoked, devoid of emotions and immune to reason. Just scorching unwavering fury and when you awoke…all you had to offer? Silence. And that same, goofy lost expression.
Kurai:For fucks sake zeik, he's killing you. He needs the people's opinion on his side. Say something. Tell them what you found? *Her voice pleaded with him through a device in his ear*
Zeik:.. Rimahla, the first king and the other clans chose the 9 challenges, rules, and goals of the crown jewel. They, with great effort and precision, curated the trials to represent the challenges our ancestors had to overcome to carve our names into history. They feared our youth would grow weak under the lavish future they believed inevitable with their combined intentions and Anthem
Antares:Yes.....that exert is written all over this desert. It's included in brochures to our amusement parks.
Zeik:Then you understand...their deaths, while tragic, is the very weakness our ancestors feared. You can't expect me to believe Nagase sought them out. Nor do I believe a unit as tight as you described them,would separate during the Jewel. She couldn't have just soloed the entire class.... I doubt she could survive an all out brawl with a small army. I'd wager they each had something to prove and poked the dragon's tail and was met with her fire.
Antares: You're not only defending her massacre, but insulting their deaths?! I was wrong about you before, you have changed. You're not FIT to be crown of Solara.
*As the heated argument between the two men reached a boiling point, a sudden gust of air swept through the room, and a woman materialized seemingly out of thin air. Her unexpected arrival froze the argument mid-sentence. Both men, their faces flushed with passion and intensity, now stared at her with a mix of astonishment and wary curiosity.
The room, once filled with the sound of clashing opinions, fell into an uneasy silence as the woman's presence demanded attention. Her sudden appearance disrupted the flow of their conflict, but rather than diffusing the tension, it seemed to heighten it, as the two men were now grappling not only with each other but also with the mysterious newcomer.
The woman, standing with an effortless grace, showed no sign of concern or anxiety despite the palpable tension in the room. Her demeanor was marked by a carefree nonchalance, as if she were simply a visitor passing through a mundane affair. She moved with a fluidity that suggested a deep, inherent confidence, her eyes glinting with an enigmatic light that hinted at powers far beyond the ordinary. In the presence of the old and powerful warriors, her calmness seemed almost audacious, as if she were untouched by the gravity of their dispute. Her presence was like a ripple in a still pond, drawing all focus onto her with an air of detached amusement.
Despite her seemingly casual attitude, the aura that surrounded her was anything but comforting. There was a palpable undercurrent of danger in her serene composure, a silent threat that lingered just beneath the surface. Her aura exuded an unsettling blend of mystical power and fearsome authority, enough to make even the most seasoned warriors feel a shiver of apprehension. It was as if her calmness was a mask concealing a formidable force, a reminder that her nonchalance was not to be mistaken for weakness. The room, now charged with a new and ominous energy, bristled with the tension of uncertainty, leaving the two men to navigate their conflict amidst the shadow of her formidable presence.
Nagase:my my. I've never heard you usher such flattering words, father. Save for your misguided remark about small armies, you were right on the money. I didn't seek them but it wasnt by accident that those newts lost their lives, they were ignorant and sexist peons and I wouldn't be much of a Arch Deus if I let such vile and repugnant life forms breed in my kingdom
Antares: ...You're kingdom?
Nagase: Which is precisely why I'm here. Exalt me to crown or-
Zeik and Antares: Not a chance.
Nagase: Then ready yourself for war. In less than an hour's light the sun will set on your last day to respond to my victory within the jewel. You'll be forced to revoke your position as Vesta crown or face me in combat to prove I'm unfit to be crown.
Antares:Ruthless and ambitious. You sure thats your seed, seer? However…by crown law
Zeik: I know the law…
Nagase:Great. Then we have no objections, ill just…,ya'know, be around while you puppets bicker; but, just know since my ambitions are laid forth as ‘ritual combat,’ i dont wanna hear any cries about ‘murder,’
*Just as suddenly as she had arrived, the woman began to dissolve from view, her departure as effortless and enigmatic as her entrance. She moved with the same graceful ease, her form blurring and then vanishing entirely in a soft shimmer of light. The two men, still reeling from the shock of her presence, watched in stunned silence as she disappeared, leaving behind only a faint echo of her unsettling aura. Her exit was so seamless that it seemed as if she had never been there, yet the impact of her presence lingered like a ghost in the room.
Her departure left a palpable bitterness that permeated the space, a stark reminder of the unresolved tension between the two crowns. The argument they had been so fervently engaged in now seemed insignificant compared to the enigma she had represented. They were left grappling not only with their own discord but also with the unsettling realization of her influence. The unresolved nature of their confrontation, compounded by the mysterious woman's interruption, left a lingering taste of frustration and unease, an intangible yet potent reminder of the imbalance she had introduced.
Outside, the entire village had witnessed the dramatic events from a distance as the entire show was blasted on live tv, their curiosity piqued by the spectacle of the woman's arrival and sudden departure. The villagers, who had gathered to observe the argument, now buzzed with whispers and speculation. They watched the two men, their expressions hardening as they confronted the aftermath of the intrusion. The sense of unresolved tension and the cryptic nature of the woman's visit left a shared sense of discomfort that would linger long after the spectacle had ended, casting a shadow over the village and leaving everyone to ponder the meaning and implications of her brief, enigmatic presence.*
*As Antares paced about, one arm rested in his pocket, a subtle yet deliberate gesture of restraint. His movements were deliberate, each step measured and heavy with unspoken emotion. While his eyes, however, betray the storm within. The anger they reflect is fierce and unyielding, a burning intensity that seems out of place for a man of his years.
Despite his age, there is an undeniable gravitas to his presence. The combination of his robust build and the formidable energy he exudes makes him an daughting figure to be left alone with, even more so at such anger. His silence after listening to the vesta crown and his daughter only served to heighten the tension. The air around him thickens as his emotions mixed with the naten in the air, as if he is harnessing a monumental effort to control his reaction. His restraint and anger become palpable, each moment stretching with the weight of his unspoken fury.
Zeik:Whats your problem. Im the one who has to fight her.
Antares: Neither of you will wake these halls as Crown in my country.
Zeik:Is that a challenge, Antares? You haven't the power nor legal backing to deny either of us our right to rule. Solara isnt a dictatorship, nor yours solely to protect. Solara isnt a monarchy!
*Zeiks temper flared at the mere implication of Antares statement. Insulting his potential, mocking his troubled upbringing were not worthy of his anger. But, treating his home as though it weren't his to protect, attempting to deny his daughter her right to the throne? Those were actions worthy of anger, war and blood. The seer was known for his immense power and soft-spoken demeanor and was rarely seen showing any sign of anger greater than a grimmance. However, in a rare moment of frustration, he lost his temper for just a second. His normally calm voice, which typically carried the weight of wisdom and restraint, was suddenly raised in a single, thunderous sentence. The effect was immediate and overwhelming; his words reverberated through the village with such force that it felt as though the very air had been charged with his fury. The sound waves ripple outward, shaking windows, rattling doors, and unsettling the villagers who stood in stunned silence.
The Seer's outburst was so potent that it seemed to have a physical impact on the world around him. The winds, which had been gently blowing, suddenly coiled into a violent tempest, whipping through the streets and causing chaos among the townsfolk. The ground beneath them trembled as if the mage's emotions had reached down into the planet's tectonic plates, causing a deep, unsettling vibration that hinted at the raw power he could command. It was as if his brief loss of composure had the potential to alter the very fabric of nature itself.
But as swiftly as his anger had flared, the mage regained his composure. His voice returned to its usual soft, controlled tone, and with a few deliberate gestures, he restored balance to the environment. The tempestuous winds calmed, the trembling earth stilled, and the village gradually returned to its normal state. His ability to so quickly manage and neutralize the turmoil he had caused was a testament to his mastery and control. The villagers, though still shaken, watched in awe as the mage’s serene presence reasserted itself, leaving behind a profound respect for the immense power that lay beneath his gentle exterior.*
Zeik:You can't hide your true face forever Antares. You try to mask your bigotry as righteous, like you're maintaining order and for some that's enough to deceive them into supporting you. But to the Initiated, it is clear to see youre simply full of hate.
Antares:oh please. You have more hellgate blood on your hands than those who fought in the Hellation War, the civil war that broke out during our early history. Don't talk to me about indignation, I've never spilled the blood of my brothers YET I forced to work alongside those who have;but, I've had it. After im done with you, your daughter won't have to face you for her right to be crown She'll have to face me for her right to live.
Antares removed his hand from his pockets and began pace towards the Vesta crown who had readied his posture for battle. Unbeknownst to Antares Zeik remained in conversation with his wife, who waited at their village.
Kurai:Kill him.