LATEST UPDATES

ASHBORN PRIMORDIAL - Chapter 206

Published at 26th of April 2024 06:09:21 AM


Chapter 206: Of Kings and Queens (Two)

If audio player doesn't work, press Stop then Play button again








Chapter 206: Of Kings and Queens (Two)

Well, lad, Cirayus said wistfully, gazing off into the distance to times long past. Im sure you can already guess a few things about your father.

That he was a combat junkie crazy enough to fight Ash Beasts to train? Vir asked innocently.

Cirayus chuckled. Aye, he certainly was. Never met a demon who loved the thrill of combat quite as much as your father, especially in the early days. Nor anyone who so craved to better himself, either. And not just at fighting. From leadership to cooking to being a better friend, he never ceased improving in his entire life.

Huh. Im guessing he was centuries old, like you?

Somewhere in his mid-three hundreds. Let me tell you, lad. There are few things more impressive than those who never stop developing themselves, day after day, decade after decade. His mastery in some skills was downright terrifying.

Vir could scarcely imagine. He, himself, had come so far in just a single year. What would it look like if he continued for centuries on end? It was a wonder how Cirayus and his father hadnt turned into literal deities by this point.

Why, though? Vir asked. What did he fight for?

Well, he always said he fought for Shariyour mother.

You believe that? Vir asked.

I do, the giant said with a small sigh. He might have craved his fights, but he loved nothing and no one more than your mother. Of that, I have no doubt. Ever since he met Shari, he changed. His zeal redoubled, and he became a different demon. A better one.

How did they meet? Vir asked. Hed always enjoyed Rudviks story of how he met his wife in the village.

Ah, now that is a tale. Your father was a Gargan prince at the time, much as you yourself are now. His father was the RajaClanlordand his mother was Clanlady. Maion, being Maion, was often off fighting Ash Beasts at the boundary shirking his princely duties.

And my mother?

A renowned healer of the Panav clan. They called her a miracle workersuch was her ability to heal others.

Let me guess, Vir said. He was off fighting Ash Beasts one day and got in over his head?

Cirayus let out a deep laugh. That was exactly what happened. Not especially surprising, considering the sort of opponents he fought. Hardly a week went by without him getting injured one way or another. That time was worse, though. That he was fighting a Garga beast only made the whole thing more ironic. Well The giants expression darkened. That, and the fact that he was helping the Chitran protect their border with the Ash at the time.

The Chitran? Vir said, his anger flaring. Why would he help them, of all people?

I asked the same thing. Those backstabbing chals history with the Garga runs deep, and very little of it was friendly. Yet your father, being your father, always felt that the war against the Ash trumped inter-clan politics. He aided those in need, regardless of whether they wanted it. For risking his life, he was often the butt of ridicule and anger.

Vir didnt quite know how he felt about that. Maion sounded like the hero of every fablea knight in shining armor. Or at least, how knights should have been, were they not corrupt pawns of the state.

On the other hand, it made Virs blood boil that the very people hed risked his life to help slaughtered his clan and murdered him. Would Vir do the same?

He didnt even need to think about it. He wouldnt. Hed have let those Chitrans die.

Perhaps it was wrong of him to want revenge. Maybe there was more to the story than met the eye. But at that moment, Vir wished for nothing more than to return the atrocities the Chitran had committed upon his people tenfold.

Your mother, Shari, saved his life. The prince had gotten himself gored so badly, the other healers had written him off. Not your mother, though. She didnt even break a sweat. In fact, he recovered so quickly, he was fighting beasts again the very next day. Much to Sharis frustration, of course.

You were there? Vir asked, half expecting the answer. Cirayus and Maion seemed like they went everywhere together. He also noted how demon magic seemed to allow for different healers working in tandem. Or at least, different levels of healing. Healing orbs weren't like that. Using orbs of a certain grade precluded the use of any other grade, once activated on a wound.

Aye, I was fighting beasts some distance away. I didnt see what had happened until after hed been injured.

So, uh Did they end up together after that?

Cirayus snorted. Not even close. Maion certainly was in love. You could see it in his eyes the moment he awoke and learned shed healed him. Your mother, Im afraid, felt quite differently.

If you encounter this tale on Amazon, note that it's taken without the author's consent. Report it.

What happened?

Well, ysee, your father was quite witty. A smooth talker. A bit of a ladies man, and why wouldnt he be? He was a prince. Handsome, strong, and noble. He had no end of potential consorts, and a fair share of flings.

No, Im grateful. I truly am. Just, how do I Vir trailed off.

How do you make your parents proud? Cirayus asked. You already know the answer to that, lad.

Become the Akh Nara, Vir said. Unite the demon realm. But how, Cirayus? How do I possibly live up to everyones standards? No, not just live up to. Exceed it. My people will expect the Akh Nara to rise above what my parents achieved. I just dont know how I can manage that. Im not a wise demon of three centuries. Im no warrior of great renown, and I dont know the first thing about leadership. How do I ensure I wont let my people down?

You wont, lad. Because you have everything they want in you already, Cirayus said, putting a finger on his chest. Here. No, not your tattoo. Deep within you. Its your heart, lad. They need someone who cares for them. Who will put everything on the line to fight for them. Thats all. They do not expect perfection. They know how young you are. They dont need a blazing inferno. All they need is a candle. The faintest flame of hope. Because right now, darkness surrounds them.

Am I that person, Cirayus? Vir asked. Someone wholl risk life and limb for them?

Well? Are you? Cirayus asked, meeting Virs gaze. This is a decision only you can make. Though I feel that youve already made it.

What do you mean?

Cirayus smiled. You havent realized it, have you?

Realized what? Vir asked, frowning.

Youve been referring to the Garga as my people.

Vir was about to disagree but found he couldnt. Cirayus was right.

When did that happen?

The answer came immediately. Ashani.

The list of people whom he wished to protect was growing. Maiya, Neel, Ashani. And now, knowing who his parents had been Knowing all they had sacrificed for him, there was something else that was worth protecting.

Their memory.

They sacrificed everything for their people. Even their own lives.

And how better to protect that than by preserving their legacy?

His father, the king of Garga, whod fought to the death for him. His mother, the divine healer, whod died during childbirth. The retainers whod sacrificed their lives ferrying him to the Ash.

Aye.

Vir took a deep breath.

I dont know if I can become what they want me to be.

His parents gave everything for the Garga. For him.

I dont know if I have what it takes to be the Akh Nara.

And so, Vir would do the same in return.

Ill be relying on you.

Not because of Cirayus wish for better days, nor even for the faceless masses who saw him as their salvation.

Im going to do everything in my power to try.

But because he wanted to.

To honor my parents sacrifice.

From that moment on, he would no longer be Ekavir, bravest of the brave. He would be something different. Something more. The Akh Nara.A symbol of hope.

And hed need a new name.




Please report us if you find any errors so we can fix it asap!


COMMENTS