Read GODS OF ASEROTH: The Prodigal Son: A monster is born Online
Authors: Yarid Asher
Soon the entire empirion army began running down the mountain. Most were bare footed, for they had not anticipated something like this to happen. They were being followed by avalanches and rocks from the mountain but luckily, Leosher was behind them all and he was destroying all the big boulders that came down.
Leosher followed them down the mountain, only to find out that the entire valley, an island rather, was sinking. They all ran towards the ships but then Usere noticed that the soldier was not with Leosher.
“Where is the last soldier?” asked Usere
“I kicked him to his death.”
They were very shocked because he had just killed an innocent soldier “Why would you do that?” Urey exclaimed “He was innocent” added Neiham.
Virgil,
Azar and Barian were quiet but they did not pay much attention either, because they were too busy staying alive, although, Virgil was a bit sad, for his brother was not like the Leosher that left the village.
They all ran through the havoc and towards the ships. The water was now coming and was covering the ground rapidly. The mountains were slowly getting to sea level which made their journey much, much shorter.
They all finally reached the ships and they all boarded them.
“Let us continue” Leosher exclaimed “For we do not have much time.”
Now they all were very happy because this was a milestone. They had retrieved the weapons and now all they had to do was travel and defeat the rulers. Virgil hugged his brother and Usere and Urey shook their king’s hand to congratulate him. Azar patted him on the back and Neiham congratulated him but Barian was the only one who had a gift for him. He gave him the finest rum in all Thraenus. He had scavenged it from the royal ships of Strinthius where it was being carried to the castle for the king. Although it was in a small alligator-skin pouch, Leosher appreciated it and drank it and quenched his thirst.
They all enjoyed and feasted that night. They sailed to the shores of Gelus and in a few days, when they reached the shores, they set camp there. They partied around the fire and that was one of the few days where Leosher did not act as a king but acted the way he had acted before leaving the village. They stayed up all night that night and enjoyed and drank rum.
Soon Arusus joined her brother to congratulate him as well. She came to the ground like a meteor, again, in a shining blaze of light. She shone in the dark sky and ruined the feast, for all the food and liquor were spilled on the sand because of the shockwave. Many scowled and frowned but all were astounded by her beauty. This she wasn’t in armor, but in simple, gold clothes. She wore high boots, a gold leather armor, high gloves and shoulder pads as well. All of her clothes were golden and even her accessories were golden.
When Leosher saw her, he jerked himself back to senses
and got back to being the power hungry, mean king of “The Empire”.
“Brother,” said Arusus while walking towards him “I am happy for you because you have retrieved the weapons.”
Leosher smirked “How about we walk on the shore, away from them.” He said while pointing at all the men.
Them both went to the shore and began talking “Brother, although the gods cannot see you in Aseroth because of Mother’s shield, they all are happy, for now finally, the rulers will be defeated and the constant fear of Saulus finding out will be over.”
“Cannot the gods kill them themselves,” asked Leosher “Why do they need me for?”
“Brother, you do not know do you?” she laughed.
“No, I do not.”
“The gods cannot intervene in the matters of the mortals, for none of us has been raised on Thraenus, therefore we cannot kill the rulers. We live by rules, but you, my brother, you were sent for this sole purpose. Now that you will defeat the rulers and kill Samael, you will become the king of Thraenus; and once you are done with the purpose you were sent, you shall be the new king of Aseroth.”
Leosher smiled “So I am being used?”
“Think as you wish.” She smiled.
Just as they were talking, Lamfari’s bird came down with a letter. There was something off with this bird. This was not the same bird that Lamfari usually used earlier, but Leosher did not care. It had a red sealed letter which meant it was highly important and had to be acted upon as fast as one could. Leosher snatched the letter from the bird and broke the seal and took the parchment out of the envelope and read it:
Leosher,
Queen Geluna and the others know you are coming for the throne. She sent her army to kill the villagers. Luckily, Buntius sent me in a water well, where I hid until the wave had passed but your mother and Meagon were not lucky enough. She has taken them as hostages and wants you in return. Please surrender, for they have threatened that they shall come back and kill everyone.
Lamfari.
There was something different about the letter because it seemed like it was not Lamfari. Lamfari was one of the bravest men Leosher knew and though he was very old, he would have never told Leosher to surrender but then again, there were a lot of lives on the line. Leosher did not pay attention to that and ran as quickly as he could to his boozed up men and got them ready for battle. They all got up and wore their sandals and grabbed their weapons and packed everything up. They all lined up and stood straight but they could not, for they were drunk and did not expect anything until tomorrow. Many fell on the ground but then got up again, and this continued.
“Tonight, we are going to battle Geluna and take back what is rightfully ours.”
There was a chant all over the shore “Leosher! Leosher! Leosher!”
Virgil looked at Leosher and asked “What are you doing? What is going on?”
Azar walked to him and asked the same thing “What is going on?”
“Geluna has Mother and Meagon. We have to save them.”
Virgil was aggravated with what he heard, just like Leosher. “What are you saying brother, I think the rum is taking its toll on you.”
“How dare you speak to your king like that and doubt him” growled Leosher “I am telling you, I received a letter from Lamfari telling me that Geluna’s soldiers have taken mother and Meagon. I have to go and rescue them as fast as I can.”
Virgil now finally believed him and quickly began planning the troops. He told Usere, Urey and Barian to lead the soldiers in three groups. One group was of the archers, one of the ones with swords and shields and then the pirates and the spear wielders. Virgil himself led the horsemen and the Minotaurs. These Minotaurs were strong, very strong, for they had the power of a ten bulls and were going to prove a very effective weapon against Gelun forces.
Leosher sat on his horse and rode into the forests, leaving everyone behind. He was blinded by anger but Virgil still was suspicious. He read the letter and he paid attention to every little detail. He was not sure, for that did not sound like Lamfari talking but he accompanied his brother anyways.
The Empirion army was small but was courageous and strong and were about to go against the Gelun army, the army of a witch.
It took them two days to reach the forests that surrounded Queen Geluna’s castle. The castle was constructed with rotten white stone and had thick walls. It had green plants all around it and was wrapped in vines. It was dark with minimal light to see and there was a large wooden gate with rusted iron latches in the front, as an entrance to the front yard. It was surrounded by muggy, oozy, waterlogged water and was the residence of alligators. It had four towers for lookout and all four towers had fire in them with three soldiers as the watchers. In its front yard, beyond the gates, it had hundreds of Oak trees. It also had staircase that led to the court hall which consisted of tree like pillars and the throne of the Queen, a tree, grown into the shape of a throne. The castle was filled with bizarre and eerie statues which were creepy and of awful shapes. There were lanterns that hung from the ceiling of the court hall with burning oil dripping from their bottom. North of the court hall was the bedchamber of the Queen and in the West was the grand dining hall. In the East was the kitchen and the soldiers’ quarters and in the far-east and beyond the quarters were the dungeons made for tributes and prisoners and those who revolted against her.
Leosher and his men sat in the dark and thick corners of the forest where they set camp and sat around fire and observed the castle to find a weak point.
“What are we sitting here for?” Leosher asked Virgil “They have my mother and Meagon in there.”
Azar and Usere tried to calm him down and Virgil tried too “Brother, we have to wait till the morning, when the soldiers can see properly because the visibility in the castle is very minimal which would put Geluna at an advantage.”
Azar patted him on the back and inhaled a lot of smoke from the long pipe in his mouth
“Son, as your advisor and friend, I would suggest you wait until the morning.”
“I do not care about your pitiful advises, the only thing I know is that I have to go” said Leosher angrily but Urey stopped him “The archers will not be able to see where their target is.”
Barian smiled and took a sip of his rum “That is why we pirates are better. We do not need anything except kegs of rum and a sword and we are good to go.”
Leosher smiled at him sarcastically and sat down angrily and began staring into the fire. He took off his half ripped cloak and also his sandals, while all the others stood around him and waited for their king to give his final decision “Tell our men that we stay here, hidden in the forest and spend the night here. We shall kill the queen tomorrow.”
There was a grin
on everyone’s face but there was something going on inside Leosher’s head.
“Thank you, brother, I knew you would make the right decision” said Virgil “Now we all better go to sleep, for tomorrow we are going to have a very important battle in the history of Thraenus.”
“Barian, bring us some wine” Leosher yelled out and took his weapons off and laid them beside him. Now he was wearing only his battle skirt because his armor had crumpled and he had thrown it away. All sat around the fire and Barian told one of his pirates to bring them some booze. They sat around the fire and drank while all the soldiers slept. Urey and Usere hunted a deer and skinned it. Neiham cooked it on the hot fire and by midnight, it was all ready to eat. It was a full moon night with the stars covered with clouds. There was a cool breeze and the wood in the fire popped every once in a while. There was a peaceful silence and the warriors ate their hunt
“Tell us your back story” said Leosher while looking at Azar and Neiham who were sitting together, eating heavily and wildly but somehow, still looking graceful and courteous.
“Yes,” said Urey “I asked you and you never told me. Now is the perfect time.”
Azar smiled and looked at Neiham “Sister, do you want to tell the story?”
“No, you can go ahead and tell it. I do not mind.”
Azar coughed and cleared his throat and put his pipe in his mouth and blew it out in different shapes and stared into the fire
“It was a long night when Neiham and I were stripped off of our innocence. We used to live in a village in Agnithius and the village had a wizard. He was a great man and helped everyone whenever he could. He made me his apprentice and made Neiham his potion assistant but one day, the king’s soldiers came in the village for tributes as slaves and took us forcibly from our parents. The residents of the village were mostly farmers, because this was the only part of Agnithius that allowed people to farm and not be in the military. The soldiers came in and took us and the old wizard tried to hold them off and free us but he could not take on thousands of brutal men and women on his own. We were being taken in carriages but they were old with rusted latches. Neiham and I managed to break through the wooden carriage and we both ran away in the woods. When we finally went back to our village, they had burnt everyone and everything. We only found ashes of everything in the village. It was as if the village never existed, only ashes. They had leveled it all. We ran to where our house used to be and we found nothing but burnt bodies of our parents. I thought our mentor, the wizard must have been alive but none the less, he was dead as well. He had spears through his body and his wand in his hand with his spell book in his other hand. I took the spell book and the wand and found another, potion making book in his room. My sister and I ran away from Agnithius and traveled to the outskirts of Geluna by hiding on trade ships. The outskirts were the only peaceful town we could find. The villagers accepted us and the good people gave us food. I trained all day and night with the spell book and became the best wizard in the kingdom of Gelus and Neiham did the same with her talents and became the best potion maker, which brought both of us money but we gave it all to charity and for the good of the villagers, for they had accepted us and fed us through our miserable childhood.”