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ACT 02: PRACTICE DUEL (Part 1)

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last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2022-02-17 10:11:16

PRINCE Sari, age 12. For as long as he could remember, everyone called him “Prince” or “Young Prince” because he came from a Royal Family. They always stated that he was an important person in their kingdom. They also said that one day, he would become King of Kabinihan. Prince Sari had no idea what it all meant back then. Even now, he still couldn’t understand everything or what was his real purpose in this world.

“Young Prince, how is the soup? Is it to your liking?” A middle-aged woman dressed in all white asked the kid Prince nervously. She just served a different kind of soup today. They were anxious to let the Young Prince have a taste before they introduced the soup to other Royal members of this palace. If the Prince didn’t like it then they would get rid of it immediately.

“It’s delicious. I like it!” Prince Sari honestly commented while putting on a smile. The woman was relieved by his words. The nervousness she was feeling just now slowly faded away.

“Thank you, my Prince. I will tell the cook to serve the same soup for tomorrow morning,” said the woman.

“Okay. Thank you for the food. And please tell the cook that I would like some fried eggs, too,” the Prince politely asked and the delighted servant quickly nodded her head.

“Absolutely, my Prince.” She was about to leave when a woman suddenly spoke. She was sitting across the table and she had a very strict aura around her.

“Prince Sari, as a growing boy you should eat healthier foods. Fried eggs? That will blunt your memory. You have a lot of practicing to do for today. I am afraid you might end up fainting before lunch time is ready,” the strict woman reprimanded the young Prince Sari. She was called Miss Ilang. Her duty was to teach the Prince table etiquette and watch over his health in general.

Prince Sari low key bit his lower lip to prevent himself from talking back to her. She was older than him, after all. Even if he was Prince of this kingdom, it didn’t mean that he could be rude to people without knowing his place as a child. “I am sorry, Miss Ilang,” the Prince sincerely apologized.

Miss Ilang softened a bit before sighing. “I hope you don’t take it to heart, Young Prince. I must make sure that you are eating a balanced diet in order to toughen your stamina during sparring lessons. You have a practice duel this afternoon, right? You must eat a lot,” she said and Prince Sari nodded to her last statement.

Yesterday, the Prince was told that he would have a practice duel with a young *Mandirigma who was four years older than him. The young Mandirigma came from a proud family of Mandirigmas that had greatly shown loyalty in protecting their kingdom from enemies. The young Mandirigma was also said to be a prodigy in battle. And starting from today, he would be the Prince’s mentor in learning various fighting skills.

Apparently, even Royalties were required to at least know one fighting skill so that they could defend themselves if they were to be attacked while not being guarded.

“I understand, Miss Ilang. Sorry for worrying you,” Prince Sari deeply apologized again. After that, they had a hearty breakfast together. Of course, the Prince got to eat the fried eggs but Miss Ilang requested to add more foods in today’s menu that had high protein content in them.

Prince Sari had known Miss Ilang since he was five. They always ate together. They would exchange fun conversations while she taught the Prince how to eat like a true Royalty. Sometimes, she would be strict but the young child found her caring in a lot of ways. And most often than not, he would imagine that he was spending most of his times with his own mother. Miss Ilang became a role model to the child.

Prince Sari was told that his mother left Kabinihan when he was still two years old. Details to her sudden abandonment of her people and very own son were unclear, but the Prince would often hear from other Kabinihan people that she must have regretted giving birth to a male offspring.

Not known to many, the child’s title as Prince was only one of his few roles in this kingdom. In this place, they served a certain Deity named Kasarinlan, whom they considered a god after this Deity gave them a paradise to live on and that was known as Kabinihan to this present day. For them to return the Deity’s kindness, they were to present a maiden in every generation that was destined to carry the Deity’s child.

A certain clan were the only ones capable of having offsprings that might become Chosen Vessels. They could determine that the child was a Chosen Vessel if she had a flower-shaped tattoo on her lower abdomen the moment she was born and they called that tattoo as the Mark of Kasarinlan. The Mark of Kasarinlan was absolute and the people strongly believed that it was something they could not defy for it would bring them great misfortune.

However, an incident from 12 years ago brought drastic change to Kabinihan’s beliefs. The Queen had a male offspring and that child had the Mark of Kasarinlan — making him the Chosen Vessel — without doubt. It was considered a heresy and disappointment to the Deity. Many were shaken but they vowed to never doubt the power of Kasarinlan and the existence of Chosen Vessels so they chose to raise that child. Not only he was a Chosen Vessel, he also came from a bloodline of Royalties which made him the next in line to become Kabinihan’s future King.

And that heretic child was no other than Prince Sari.

Prince Sari, himself, had still no idea what was the real purpose of being the Chosen Vessel. He was not a woman and worst of all, couldn’t bear a child. Wouldn’t all their efforts go into waste once he met Kasarinlan in person eight years from now?

Setting that aside, the Prince had no idea of how much about his mother’s issue was a lie. Everyone seemed to despise her for leaving the kingdom. Rumors said she was eaten by her own selfishness. Oddly enough, there was this one particular woman who always told the Young Prince little stories about his mother. He never heard her say bad things about the late Queen. It was as if she idolized the Queen that much regardless of what she did. So, the Prince suspected that she might be someone very close to his mother but then, he was still too young to understand.

「Continue to Part 2」

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  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 02: PRACTICE DUEL (Part 2)

    「Part 1 continuation」“Good afternoon, Prince Sari.” An old man greeted the Young Prince when he arrived at the garden. He was the child’s personal butler and he was sent here to witness the Prince spar with the said Mandirigma. Technically speaking, that shouldn’t be his job but maybe people from the higher ups were expecting the worst to happen to their future King. “Good afternoon,” Prince Sari greeted back while smiling before gesturing a subtle vow to him. The butler felt honored when the child did that simple but very meaningful gesture to someone like him. Since the Prince was little, he was always told to act like a Royalty at all times. He must be careful with his words, actions and even the slightest gestures could affect his title as Prince. If he was to act like a normal child who loved to play around and did some silly pranks sometimes, that could spread a negative rumor amongst the people. Growing up, he found it really challenging. Whenever he saw c

    Terakhir Diperbarui : 2022-02-17
  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 03: THEIR FIRST MEETING (Part 1)

    “ARE you ready, my Prince?” A middle-aged butler whose name was Amarang asked the Young Prince. He was the same butler who witnessed the Prince’s practice duel with the young Mandirigma, Sinag, the other day. Prince Sari thought the people in the palace would make a big deal about his lost on the duel but surprisingly, there was no negative commentaries. Even the Simunos — a mix of elders and higher officials of this kingdom that acted as peace keepers — didn’t react much. Maybe they knew that the Young Prince didn’t have a chance in the first place. “Yes, Amarang,” Prince Sari replied as soon as he finished dressing up with the help of his personal maids who were mostly women that were a few years older than him. Since the Prince was the Chosen Vessel, he was surrounded by women his entire life. This had become normal for the child and made it easier for him to become soft-spoken. Of course, the unaware Prince thought it was all normal, but some men and boys his

    Terakhir Diperbarui : 2022-04-09
  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 03: THEIR FIRST MEETING (Part 2)

    「Part 1 continuation」「I did agree to read with Ulan about stars but honestly, my knowledge about them is not yet that wide. But the look on Ulan’s face from earlier when he invited me looked so delighted that I didn’t have the courage to decline,」 Prince Sari helplessly thought.“Prince Sari, have you read about the Entities From Beyond?” Ulan asked with enthusiasm. Ulan was talking about a popular book that stated different theories about the stars.Since the beginning of time, the people of Kabinihan had used the stars as guides to track time and related some incidents that had happened throughout their history with the stars that they believed were present when it happened. Because of this, some stars were given names by those who discovered them and the informations were written down until it was published into a book. Many still doubted the truthfulness of the given facts but to those who wanted to venture the wonders of the world, it served as a

    Terakhir Diperbarui : 2022-04-09
  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 04: THE YOUNG PRINCE AND SIMUNO APOLLO (Part 1)

    THE gentle morning breeze woke Prince Sari up. He welcomed another day with a delightful smile despite still feeling a little daze. The moment he got one foot out of his huge bed that could fit five people, maiden servants started to fix his bed. The younger ones assisted the Prince on putting on a casual robe for him to wear before he would take a bath and have his breakfast for later. “Good morning, my Prince. How was your sleep?” Prince Sari’s personal butler, Amarang, greeted him as he walked towards the young boy. The young maiden servants, who were just there a while ago, immediately left the two, and gave them some privacy to talk. The adult servants did the same. The Prince grinned so happily before responding, “I had a very pleasant dream, Amarang, but I forgot it!” he exclaimed, and laughed at the end. He acted a little silly, after all. But, his butler was always fond of Prince Sari’s playful and positive attitude. “That’s unfortunate. Shall we go

    Terakhir Diperbarui : 2022-04-25
  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 04: THE YOUNG PRINCE AND SIMUNO APOLLO (Part 2)

    For now, Simuno Apollo was their acting “King” as Prince Sari would still undergo various trainings in becoming the next ruler. Simuno officials in Kabinihan were known to have leadership rights close enough to that of a King or Queen. Until the next Royalty, who was destined to become King or Queen matured, any Simuno official that belonged to the highest rank had every right to act as a “replacement” in order to maintain the kingdom’s operations without having to worry on who would guide the people on what to do. Simuno officials were categorized into three ranks: *Ginto, *Pilak and *Tanso. Simunong Ginto; they consisted of Elders and Founders of Kabinihan — humans who were previously powerless people, but were chosen by Kasarinlan himself, and were given divine powers and ‘temporary immortality’. They were believed to know all the secrets of Kabinihan, including the information about Kasarinlan’s real identity. Simunong Pilak; these were officials carefully selected by Simunong Gi

    Terakhir Diperbarui : 2022-05-02
  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 05: THE NEW SERVANT

    THE young boy’s eyes widened in awe when a younger boy was presented before him, a few days after he had a one on one conversation with Simuno Apollo.“Young Prince, this is Liwanag. He is new here and from today onwards, he will be your personal servant,” Miss Ilang introduced, and she slightly pushed a ragged looking boy forward, for Prince Sari to have a better look at him.The boy was obviously younger than the Prince himself. Like everyone else that didn’t belong to the Royal Family, the boy had a tanned skin and thick, messy black hair that he didn’t bother to comb. He wore a dirty white and tattered clothes, and it had several holes in it. Prince Sari couldn’t say anything at the moment, so he plainly stared at the boy cowering before him, looking like he was about to cry soon.“My Prince, are you not satisfied with this new boy?” Amarang asked in a worried tone upon noticing that the Young Prince didn’t say a word.Prince Sari flinched and quickly shook his head several times

    Terakhir Diperbarui : 2022-06-22
  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 06: THE START OF EVERYTHING (Part 1)

    “MY Prince, please wake up,” Amarang, who was now a lot older than he was back then, gently spoke. He was standing just beside the Prince’s bed. His worried expression clearly meant that today was another day that the Prince was expected to look forward to, but he obviously forgot and overslept.Still half asleep and groggy, Prince Sari forced himself to get out of bed. The young man didn’t mind being disheveled in front of his butler. For sure, Amarang respected him a lot but that didn’t mean that he would allow Prince Sari to keep acting like a child, not even wary of his surroundings when he was this vulnerable and exposed.“Price, please put on your clothes properly,” the old man pleaded as he assisted the timid Prince in fixing his clothes.“Thank you, Amarang,” Prince Sari said, followed with a playful chuckle. “You’re as caring, as always. you’re going to spoil me,” he commented.“I already am,” Amarang responded with a sigh.Amarang was quite young when he started working in t

    Terakhir Diperbarui : 2022-06-24
  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 06: THE START OF EVERYTHING (Part 2)

    “I DIDN’T expect to see you today… Sinag,” Prince Sari said the very moment he headed outside the royal garden to practice his sword fighting techniques. The man before him appeared more mature than he was last seen. And today, he was wearing his Mandirigma armor.“Pleasure to see you, Prince Sari,” Sinag greeted in high regard, and slightly bowed his head before the addressed Prince. “You used to be amazed whenever we had practice duels. Ha ha,” he joked with a little bit of sarcasm.Prince Sari chuckled at Sinag’s statement. He was right. But aside from his duty as the next King, the Prince couldn’t seem to improve his swordsmanship skills no matter how hard he trained with Sinag from time to time.“What brings you here?” Prince Sari changed the topic.Sinag suddenly changed his presence from being relaxed to being serious, “I wanted to inform you that I got promoted as a Mandirigma, my Prince,” he announced.“That’s great!” In an instant, the Prince’s fac

    Terakhir Diperbarui : 2022-06-27

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  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 07: REVISITING TUTUBI TOWN (Part 3)

    “JUST what are you doing in here, Liwanag?!” Liwanag got up and dusted his clothes. “I overheard your conversation with Sinag, my Prince,” he confessed. “So that’s why you followed us here?” Prince Sari intervened with crossed arms. “How did you end up beneath the carriage, anyway? What if you fell? That was reckless of you, Liwanag,” he scolded, but with worry.Liwanag’s face turned apologetic after hearing all of those from the Prince. “I’m sorry. I just couldn’t stay still after knowing that you were plotting to throw yourself right into danger,” he reasoned out.Prince Sari sighed. “Liwanag, I’m not mad. Okay? I just don’t want you to get yourself hurt,” he defended.“I know!” Liwanag agreed. “And that’s why I’m here! I will protect you, Prince Sari!” Both Sinag and Prince Sari’s eyes widened.Then Sinag joined in their conversation, “Sorry for being rude but, the Prince deeply thought of the consequences of his actio

  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 07: REVISITING TUTUBI TOWN (Part 2)

    “LEAVING ALREADY?” approached an old man when Sinag and Prince Sari went downstairs to see the owner of the mentioned inn.“Hello, Mister. Are you perhaps the owner of this inn?” Prince Sari immediately asked.The old man was surprised at the sudden question, but he managed to smile and confirmed it, “Yes, I am. Did you enjoy your stay, my Prince?”“Of course!” Prince Sari exclaimed, then held both of the old man’s hands and gently squeezed them. “Mister, I will be honest. I had a tough time sleeping last night and everything here is very unusual for me. I mean, I have no idea how normal people lived their lives. I never knew something like this existed.”“Thank you, my Prince,” the old man responded. “But this place is falling apart. I don’t even have the money to repair some of the damaged parts. Lately, I am not receiving any customers due to the ongoing rumors,” he told the Young Prince with a sad expression.Prince Sari’s heart melte

  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 07: REVISITING TUTUBI TOWN (Part 1)

    FROM a distance, small birds of different kinds harmoniously chirped, waking Prince Sari up. He lazily rubbed his eyes as he pulled his back away from the hard wooden bed that made him uncomfortable throughout the night. He softly groaned, feeling an unfamiliar ache running down to his spine. He never felt this tired his entire life. The feeling was overwhelming. “How can someone endure sleeping on a bed like this, Sinag?” the Prince complained with a sour expression. Sinag chuckled at the Prince’s reaction before responding, “For someone who grew up in a palace and had always slept in a nice bed, this is the closest descent bed for mediocres, my Prince,” he explained. “Ugh…” Prince Sari couldn’t argue. It was finally proven that he was showered with nothing but luxury. “I’m sorry for what I said,” he apologized, and Sinag chuckled. “It’s fine. I am just glad that we managed to exit the Royal Palace without getting caught, my Princ

  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 06: THE START OF EVERYTHING (Part 2)

    “I DIDN’T expect to see you today… Sinag,” Prince Sari said the very moment he headed outside the royal garden to practice his sword fighting techniques. The man before him appeared more mature than he was last seen. And today, he was wearing his Mandirigma armor.“Pleasure to see you, Prince Sari,” Sinag greeted in high regard, and slightly bowed his head before the addressed Prince. “You used to be amazed whenever we had practice duels. Ha ha,” he joked with a little bit of sarcasm.Prince Sari chuckled at Sinag’s statement. He was right. But aside from his duty as the next King, the Prince couldn’t seem to improve his swordsmanship skills no matter how hard he trained with Sinag from time to time.“What brings you here?” Prince Sari changed the topic.Sinag suddenly changed his presence from being relaxed to being serious, “I wanted to inform you that I got promoted as a Mandirigma, my Prince,” he announced.“That’s great!” In an instant, the Prince’s fac

  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 06: THE START OF EVERYTHING (Part 1)

    “MY Prince, please wake up,” Amarang, who was now a lot older than he was back then, gently spoke. He was standing just beside the Prince’s bed. His worried expression clearly meant that today was another day that the Prince was expected to look forward to, but he obviously forgot and overslept.Still half asleep and groggy, Prince Sari forced himself to get out of bed. The young man didn’t mind being disheveled in front of his butler. For sure, Amarang respected him a lot but that didn’t mean that he would allow Prince Sari to keep acting like a child, not even wary of his surroundings when he was this vulnerable and exposed.“Price, please put on your clothes properly,” the old man pleaded as he assisted the timid Prince in fixing his clothes.“Thank you, Amarang,” Prince Sari said, followed with a playful chuckle. “You’re as caring, as always. you’re going to spoil me,” he commented.“I already am,” Amarang responded with a sigh.Amarang was quite young when he started working in t

  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 05: THE NEW SERVANT

    THE young boy’s eyes widened in awe when a younger boy was presented before him, a few days after he had a one on one conversation with Simuno Apollo.“Young Prince, this is Liwanag. He is new here and from today onwards, he will be your personal servant,” Miss Ilang introduced, and she slightly pushed a ragged looking boy forward, for Prince Sari to have a better look at him.The boy was obviously younger than the Prince himself. Like everyone else that didn’t belong to the Royal Family, the boy had a tanned skin and thick, messy black hair that he didn’t bother to comb. He wore a dirty white and tattered clothes, and it had several holes in it. Prince Sari couldn’t say anything at the moment, so he plainly stared at the boy cowering before him, looking like he was about to cry soon.“My Prince, are you not satisfied with this new boy?” Amarang asked in a worried tone upon noticing that the Young Prince didn’t say a word.Prince Sari flinched and quickly shook his head several times

  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 04: THE YOUNG PRINCE AND SIMUNO APOLLO (Part 2)

    For now, Simuno Apollo was their acting “King” as Prince Sari would still undergo various trainings in becoming the next ruler. Simuno officials in Kabinihan were known to have leadership rights close enough to that of a King or Queen. Until the next Royalty, who was destined to become King or Queen matured, any Simuno official that belonged to the highest rank had every right to act as a “replacement” in order to maintain the kingdom’s operations without having to worry on who would guide the people on what to do. Simuno officials were categorized into three ranks: *Ginto, *Pilak and *Tanso. Simunong Ginto; they consisted of Elders and Founders of Kabinihan — humans who were previously powerless people, but were chosen by Kasarinlan himself, and were given divine powers and ‘temporary immortality’. They were believed to know all the secrets of Kabinihan, including the information about Kasarinlan’s real identity. Simunong Pilak; these were officials carefully selected by Simunong Gi

  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 04: THE YOUNG PRINCE AND SIMUNO APOLLO (Part 1)

    THE gentle morning breeze woke Prince Sari up. He welcomed another day with a delightful smile despite still feeling a little daze. The moment he got one foot out of his huge bed that could fit five people, maiden servants started to fix his bed. The younger ones assisted the Prince on putting on a casual robe for him to wear before he would take a bath and have his breakfast for later. “Good morning, my Prince. How was your sleep?” Prince Sari’s personal butler, Amarang, greeted him as he walked towards the young boy. The young maiden servants, who were just there a while ago, immediately left the two, and gave them some privacy to talk. The adult servants did the same. The Prince grinned so happily before responding, “I had a very pleasant dream, Amarang, but I forgot it!” he exclaimed, and laughed at the end. He acted a little silly, after all. But, his butler was always fond of Prince Sari’s playful and positive attitude. “That’s unfortunate. Shall we go

  • KASARINLAN’S VERDICT: Stigma of the Chosen   ACT 03: THEIR FIRST MEETING (Part 2)

    「Part 1 continuation」「I did agree to read with Ulan about stars but honestly, my knowledge about them is not yet that wide. But the look on Ulan’s face from earlier when he invited me looked so delighted that I didn’t have the courage to decline,」 Prince Sari helplessly thought.“Prince Sari, have you read about the Entities From Beyond?” Ulan asked with enthusiasm. Ulan was talking about a popular book that stated different theories about the stars.Since the beginning of time, the people of Kabinihan had used the stars as guides to track time and related some incidents that had happened throughout their history with the stars that they believed were present when it happened. Because of this, some stars were given names by those who discovered them and the informations were written down until it was published into a book. Many still doubted the truthfulness of the given facts but to those who wanted to venture the wonders of the world, it served as a

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