It seemed to be a pleasant enough afternoon for the citizens of Asghavia but for Prince Daegal, it was anything but.
He had risen that morning with the same disturbing thoughts that had been on his mind ever since his father, the emperor Vulcan arranged his marriage to Lolo Nerina of Sejukgheim. He could not shake off the feeling that something was very wrong with her. Every night since the betrothal banquet, her intense blue eyes tormented his dreams. She looked innocent enough that evening but in her eyes was something sinister that he couldn't comprehend. Initially, he believed that the uneasiness he felt when he looked into her eyes was just him looking for an excuse not to get married to her. However, after he kept having those dreams ceaselessly, he realized that there was more to her than meets the eyes. He could not let himself be trapped in a marriage with her, a person he could not trust; a person whose true intentions he could not fathom. "This marriage cannot hold," He declared. Emperor Vulcan was stupefied. "What did you say, my son? Repeat yourself." "I said that this marriage cannot hold. I cannot get married to Lolo Nerina." Emperor Vulcan rose to his feet wearily. Daegal had always been a difficult child who was often ruled by his emotions instead of logic. He had tried his best to raise him to be a strong, capable man and leader who was only ruled by reason and logic. Emotions should never be a sovereign that is allowed to rule the mind. He had tried instilling this into Daegal but was unsuccessful on most occasions until his lovely wife, Furia, passed away. Overwhelmed by sorrow, he dedicated most of his time to raising Daegal to be what he needed him to be. He made sure that Daegal's childhood and adolescence were spent teaching him to be a powerful leader, one who could make decisions even when their feelings dared to rear their head. However, Daegal proved to be a difficult and problematic child who never wanted to learn. This forced him to get rid of the obstacle that was Daena. Since then, Daegal became more of the man he needed him to be, but less of his son. Yet in situations like this, he could feel Daegal's past stubbornness coming to life. "If this is about the blood moon that occurred a few days ago, then I can assure you that the Royal Minister and Head Scholar are looking into the issue. Nothing will go wrong with your engagement and subsequent marriage. The blood moon might not even be a sign to us anyway," Emperor Vulcan explained. The first blood moon ever sighted in the night sky throughout the five kingdoms served as a message to all the people. The people knew that it was not a good omen though they did not understand the meaning of it. Finally, a fortnight after the sighting of the blood moon, Emperor Babr arrived with his dragons and his soldiers to the kingdom of Sejukgheim; it was there that the great conquest officially began. The latest blood moon was the second to be sighted with reports coming from all the kingdoms informing the crown that they had sighted it too. Emperor Vulcan wondered what it could mean but the answer evaded him at every turn. Nonetheless, after the reports of riots going in Alsayf, he was now convinced that that must have been the reason for the blood moon. He was well prepared for this. The riots would be crushed once he received the full details regarding the issue. "The blood moon has been of great concern to me but right now, it is not what made me come to see you, Father. I need you to call off the engagement and cancel any plans you may have already made for the wedding. I do not wish to marry Lolo Nerina," Prince Daegal said vehemently. Emperor Vulcan's weary countenance twisted to one of annoyance. "Daegal, my son, the engagement is final. You must marry Lolo Nerina. I will not entertain your foolish whims. It is your duty to get married and Lolo Nerina is a suitable match, do you understand?" Prince Daegal was not going to budge so easily. He knew what he felt and could not ignore it. "This is not a whim. I had thought about this carefully before coming to this conclusion." "Why? What made you come to this…ridiculous decision?" Emperor Vulcan felt his blood boil at Daegal's insolence and disobedience, but he managed to calm himself to speak without yelling though he wanted to. Prince Daegal took a deep breath before speaking. "I have been having…dreams. Nothing really happens in them but one thing is vivid, clear as day. And that is the eyes of Lolo Nerina. I see those striking eyes brimming with evil and deception every night. There is something she is hiding and I do not want to wait till I marry her before I realize it. It is better to call off the wedding than face the disaster I fear would happen." Emperor Vulcan searched his son's midnight eyes thoroughly. His son did not lie often but was prone to being secretive. He wondered whether he was lying to avoid the marriage or if he was hiding something else. Perhaps he wanted to use this as an excuse to avoid getting married so he could frolic around with another whore? "Daegal, I will not call off this wedding because you 'feel' there is something wrong with Lolo Nerina. They are mere dreams. Dreams do not shape our future, my son. It is what we do when we are awake that determines the course of our destiny. I want you to put those pesky feelings aside and think of this marriage from a political point of view. "Do you recall your history of the Asghar tribe?" "Yes, how could I forget? You made me sit through three hours of history lessons every single day," Prince Daegal drawled. His father always made sure that he knew his history well because according to him, the only thing that makes people relevant after their deaths is the stories told about them. If there was no history, then the world at large would be in danger; never able to learn from the past which would leave the future uncertain and prone to destruction. "I will forgive that tone of yours," Emperor Vulcan said in warning; Daegal caught the message and held his tongue. "There was something strange about the deaths of all the emperors. Nobody was able to understand it except Emperor Iqbar. He suspected some kind of conspiracy but could not pinpoint what it was. Do you know why I chose Chief Topher as my Royal Minister, my son?" "Because they are wealthy and the third most powerful kingdom on the continent?" Prince Daegal replied. Emperor Vulcan chuckled. Daegal was wise and intelligent but there were things he would never be able to fully understand. "Partially. Daegal, my son, one thing I want you to always remember is that you need to keep your friends close and your enemies closer. How would you know what your enemy is up to if they are out of your reach? I know the Drakos of Sejukgheim very well. They are opportunistic social climbers who want nothing more than to attain the peak of power. They have been like that for centuries and that is why Emperor Iqbar suspected that they had a hand in the extinction of his tribe. "That is why I made Chief Topher my Royal Minister. I used my brain and thought rationally. I do not do things on a whim or because I feel like it. I do what is best for the continent. You will marry his daughter and keep her close to you while having your wits about you. You must be more cunning than they could ever be. Otherwise…" The emperor left his words hanging. Daegal sighed in defeat. He thought very differently and believed that calling off the wedding would prevent the danger that Lolo Nerina might turn out to be. Unfortunately, the emperor was of a different mind and he had no choice but to accept it as he had been doing all his life. He nodded curtly. "I see. I understand, Father. Have a pleasant afternoon then," He forced a stiff smile onto his face, saluted, and left the chambers. At his departure, Emperor Vulcan lowered himself to his seat. "Wine!" He called out and instantly, a servant rushed in with a silver jug and poured wine into the goblet in Vulcan's hand. The emperor took a long sip, letting the dark, sweet flavor of the Nebulosi wine caress his taste buds, He always thought of himself as a level-headed thinker who never second-guessed a decision but after listening to his son, he found himself questioning whether he had made the correct call or not. He hoped he did. It was his sworn duty to protect the lives of everyone on the continent and this particular choice of his could either make or mar the fate of the continent…and his strained relationship with his son.Naomi had been walking endlessly through the vast forest without coming across a single soul. She was exhausted; her legs felt like lead and her arms weighed her down. She did not know how much longer she could go on. "Is there no end to this godforsaken place?" She groaned in frustration. She was thirsty again as the water she had drunk back at the pond had evaporated from her body due to the intense heat. She could feel her skin reddening furiously from the harshness of the sun. However, just as she was about to give up all hope and resign herself to the hands of fate, she sighted smoke in the distance. From her knowledge of books, movies, and series, smoke usually meant that there was life around. Effectively energized, she pushed her new body once more. A long and winding jog later, she arrived at the source of the smoke. The place was the answer to all of her prayers. It was a small cottage, very ordinary-looking but it had what she needed urgently; an already saddled horse wi
Lying was a skill that came easily to Naomi. Inherently, she was not a pathological liar—she spoke truthfully most times but there were situations; situations such as this that required her to lie through her teeth. In her line of work, she often had to deceive and manipulate people into revealing information that they would never disclose under any circumstances. She did not want to hoodwink the nice shopkeeper but she was in a position where any wrong move could turn out to be detrimental. From her reading of the Heart of the continent, she knew that the citizens of the continent could never be completely trusted; especially the common folk. Anybody from the Great Houses could be the most powerful emperor or Chief but once the common people turn against their reign, that rule becomes considerably threatened. That was one of the major turning points in the novel in which the reigning emperor of the continent, Ishaq was forcefully dethroned. Clearing her throat, she put on her mos
"I do not know what you are talking about. I am no thief!" Naomi retorted defensively, putting on an astonished and offended look. The four men burst into laughter in perfect unison, their voices a deep rumble. Then, they began to speak in a language that was alien to Naomi's ears.Perhaps it was their native tongue. In the heart of the continent, every kingdom had languages that were peculiar to them but they all spoke a common tongue when inter-communicating with one another. She stared at them confused as they continued discussing in their native tongue. She wondered why she had to get into trouble just when she was about to get answers to why she had migrated here. If Nerina was getting married to the prince of the continent, then she needed to get to Nebulos as soon as possible and find out more about Nerina and how she was connected to her. As if that wasn't a daunting task on its own, she would also have to accomplish her aim before she would be made to marry some fictional
"Pastries?" The woman chuckled, mirth bubbling within in. Upon first glance at the tall, pale-skinned maiden in front of her, she would never have suspected her of any crime which was why she had stepped up immediately on seeing those brutes trying to sever her hands. "It was not the best thing to do, I admit but I was in a precarious situation! I did not want to steal at all but I had no other option. I guess I should return them…" Naomi sighed heavily, her stomach grumbling furiously. The apple and dried meat she had eaten back in the forest had all but disappeared from her stomach. "There would be no need for that. Come with me." She gave Naomi a small smile as she turned and began heading in the direction of the main harbor and the shops. Not of her own volition, Naomi followed her. The woman was nothing to her but a stranger; she could not understand why she felt such an indescribable pull toward her. She had no reason to trust the woman asides from the fact that she had saved
"Bllergh! Oh God, why?" Naomi moaned as she emptied the contents of her bowels into a small, wooden bucket. Within two weeks of the sea voyage, she had vomited at least forty times and could barely keep any food down without feeling nauseous. She usually found peace in the ocean and loved being at the beach so she thought she would also enjoy being at sea on a free ship voyage. She was greatly mistaken, and she still had to endure three more weeks of the torturous journey before she would arrive at Nebulos. "There, there. You'll be alright. Easy," Nezetta cooed as she held Naomi's long hair which was dampened with sweat, away from her face. She had made sure to hold in her laughter at the sight of Naomi's Sea sickness so that she would not feel bad. It was difficult to do so because it was weird to see someone so disturbed by the churning of the waves to the point of not being able to keep food down. Nezetta mostly felt awful though on seeing Naomi suffer. She did not kn
"You're next, Naomi," An eerie voice declared. The malicious tone was the trigger that jolted Naomi from the nightmare she was in. Panting and disturbed, she clutched her head in her hands, willing the remnants of the nightmare to be gone. Tears seeped from her eyes as she was forced to relive the horrible death of her parents again, but this time was different. Back in her world, she usually woke from the nightmares before she could figure out exactly how they had died and why she was spared even though she was within the same vicinity as her parents. They always remained unclear even after therapy. When they had returned years after and Victoria had helped her through them, they were still vague; unambiguous but still horrific enough to leave her in a cold sweat. However, as she neared the kingdom of Nebulos, the nightmares became clearer… as if Nebulos held an attachment to her and her increasing nearness to it was unraveling the bond and acting as a medium to help her figure o
"Welcome, Emperor. The kingdom is yours, Your Majesty." Chief Kaius, brother to Emperor Vulcan and Paramount Chief of the kingdom of Nebulos, bowed deeply though his tone was cold and unfriendly. "Thank you… Brother. It is wonderful to be home after all these years." Emperor Vulcan managed to muster a weak smile. His love for his brother had not waned over the years but he could still sense his brother's feelings of disdain hidden under the cloak of respect and duty. Emperor Vulcan had been reluctant to host the engagement ceremony in Nebulos but with the urging of his advisors, he had relented. Now, his main goal was to try to heal the enormous wound in their relationship that had been festering for years. "Uncle," Daegal inclined his head downwards in greeting. "My Prince." An awkward silence reigned in the courtyard of the Star Castle till it was broken by Chief Kaius's steward. "Your Majesty, My Prince, you must be tired after your long and stressful journey. Come, I shall
The Estorian harbor in Nebulos was even larger and more sprawling than the one in Vishwum. It was unlike anything Naomi had ever seen. As Naomi disembarked from the ship, she sighted large trading vessels and smaller boats and ships bobbing gently on the sparkling blue sea. She had never seen the sea shimmer like that before. "Wow… Nezetta… Estoria is even more beautiful than I imagined and I haven't even visited anywhere yet!" Naomi exclaimed as she looked around in wonder. However, Nezetta only responded with a stiff nod and a curt reply. "Hm. There is still more to see." Ever since Naomi decided to try to build a bridge across the gaping hole in their relationship caused by the secrets she was keeping, Nezetta had changed. Naomi would have been fine with keeping everything a secret but her conscience constantly pricked her each time she shared a kiss with Nezetta, held her hand, or caressed her smooth skin. Still, she fought back the urge to divulge every single detail but end
Naomi smiled sheepishly when Daegal praised her and laid her head against his shoulder. Suddenly, a chief threw a question at Daegal. "What happened to Empress Nerina? Where is she?" Everyone else in attendance nodded in agreement and began to murmur the question too. Naomi's eyes monitored everyone and made her observations about them. When they quieted down, Daegal took his time to explain every single event from the beginning till date with Naomi occasionally chipping in. And when he was done, the entire hall bowed down to Naomi and called her their empress. Naomi wiped the tears that formed under her eye. She didn't think she would garner such a support system from people who did not know her well enough but after Daegal's information, they looked at her and saw her. Her true self. A few days before, Naomi had Delia released from the dungeons and she was also very surprised to see the transformation but also knew that something was fish ever since Nerina started to be very ni
"Are you just going to stand there gawking?" Naomi asked, her voice hoarse. Daegal was immediately by her side with water.After she took a few sips, she sighed and with Daegal's help, sat up against some pillows. "What? Why are you both staring at me like that?"Daegal only smiled at her in response. Love and adoration shone in his eyes in such a way that made Naomi's heart melt from the display.As he brushed her hair back, Naomi reached up to tuck a strand behind her ear but midway into the motion, she caught the color of her hand.Naomi blinked once. Then blinked again. She shook her head from side to side and looked at her hand again."Daegal? Azriel? Am I dreaming?"Azriel laughed and pinched her calf. Naomi let out a small yelp and glared at him."No, you are not dreaming."Naomi returned her gaze to her hand and then lifted her other hand too. Tears of joy streamed down her face as she took in the rich, cocoa color."Can you get me a mirror, please?" she said to Daegal and pro
Master Faizar's brow furrowed in confusion when he saw the grin on Naomi's face that made her look maniacal and downright terrifying.Naomi didn't know where strength came from or even understand what she was about to do but she just knew it was what she was destined to do.She slowly rose to her feet with her hands clamped over Faizar's. She stared deep into his hazel eyes and uttered the words that struck fear into his heart for the first time in his life."This is your end and my beginning, Faizar."She threw his hands down and then pressed her fingers against his forehead. Her eyes shone a bright white light as she threw her head back and opened the part of her mind where she had locked her dream-walking magic in.Fueled by hate, revenge, and anger, Naomi threw herself into his dark, twisted mind. She didn't pay attention to his screams of anguish but only focused on what she realized she had to do.Her magic rippled across the clearing and beyond but the airtight shield around th
Naomi could smell the saltiness of the sea way before she even sighted the battleground. A wide, grassy plain extended toward the shore of the sea, and about a mile inland, Babatunde's army awaited. Rocky hills that seemed very familiar to Naomi arose at their back with some of their soldiers standing atop it. Naomi and Daegal stood on top of a wide hill overlooking the plain ahead. Thalia and Azriel were close behind while Kabeer and Ser Tare, clothed in their dark armor, gave the order for their armies to halt below. They obeyed them and arranged themselves into predetermined positions. The threat they faced though... Naomi didn't even need to count before she knew how outnumbered they were. "They took every inch of high ground they could find. We have to stick to the lower levels instead," Azriel hissed. "At least we have air power. That will be our high ground," Naomi said. "Precisely," Daegal agreed. "I think I can fight on horseback, Daegal," Azriel said but Daegal shot h
After Naomi's rescue from Master Faizar's clutches, Daegal didn't let her out of his sight for a single moment. He always made sure she was within sight and hearing distance and would even enter a panic when she wasn't near.An evening later, while alone in her tent, Naomi had earlier sent for Thalia and she entered when Naomi was poring over a tome. "How is Azriel?" she asked upon noticing Thalia's entrance. "Better now, Empress. He bled quite a lot since the arrow went clean through his shoulder but I and the other healers managed to help.""Will he be able to fight?" Thalia bent her head for a moment then looked up. "Azriel is strong but he will need time to heal."Naomi cocked an eyebrow. "Time to heal? Why have you not used magic to speed it up?" "We tried but something is wrong. The process is painstakingly slow so we have to rely on nature this time."Naomi bit her lip and set aside the book that was on her lap. "Please take care of him. I will come to see him later.""Of c
Nightfall came swiftly. Azriel and Thalia were prepared as they had gone over their plan with Daegal almost a thousand times.They were to sneak through the enemy's camp without drawing attention. Since some might know Azriel, he would stick to the shadows and also wear the helmet and armor that their blacksmiths had created which resembled that of Babatunde's soldiers."Ready, Thalia?" Azriel asked and Thalia nodded in the affirmative.They bid Daegal goodbye and mounted their horses. The ride was silent as they were too focused on their mission to joke or say anything to each other.After thirty to forty minutes of hard riding, they arrived in a thick forest, stopping on a hilltop that overlooked the outskirts of the formidable enemy camp.Master Faizar and Nezetta had used the same kind of spells that Daegal put around their camp to shield it from wandering eyes but thanks to the information that Naomi previously collected from those captured and now dead soldiers, Thalia and Azrie
"A dream walker?" Naomi echoed as Master Faizar placed the torch in his hand into a bracket. He circled her slowly like she was the prey and he, the predator. He stopped in front of her and ran a hand down her cheek. "Have you never felt the power of going into a person's mind and seeing all their deepest thoughts? Their fears, joys, and sorrows?" Naomi swallowed, her throat stinging from the dryness as she remembered penetrating Azriel and Meriana's minds. Amani's too. "Your eyes give you away, Naomi. So expressive. The magic that you hold is rare, ancient, and terrific. It lies deep within your soul," he said. Naomi scowled. "I don't find anything terrific about it. Sometimes I end up hurting people and other times, no one gets hurt. I don't understand it and I'm not sure I even want to."Master Faizar smiled softly but it did nothing to ease Naomi's worries. She continuously kept trying to access any part of her magic but she couldn't reach it. All she could hope was for Daegal
"Nngh," Naomi groaned as she slowly came to. The last thing she remembered was hugging her parents and...When she fully opened her eyes, there was darkness all around her. She couldn't even see two feet in front of her."Fuck," she swore as she realized that her hands and feet were tied to a pole and as much as she tried to get free by using her magic, it was as if an oily sheen dampened it.'Where am I? Where am I?' Naomi thought to herself as she continued struggling against her binds.Suddenly, a gust of wind blew across her face as something ruffled. A bright light illuminated the space around her as someone stepped through the flaps of the tent.Naomi remained quiet, choosing not to speak but to gauge instead.Her eyes narrowed suspiciously as the figure stalked ever closer to her. Though her heart pounded in her chest, she kept a straight face to hide her terror.Finally, the person shifted the burning torch from his face and his features came into view. He vaguely looked like
Azriel spoke up. "This is them showing their appreciation and undying loyalty to you. Daegal opened their eyes and cleared their doubts."Naomi nodded slowly. "Okay..." Then to those kneeling, she said in a raised voice: "Rise."In seconds, they obeyed her command. Ser Tare gave her a short bow and a heartfelt smile before he returned to his legion. Then she climbed up the podium and whispered some things to Daegal. After a moment, he nodded once. "It is now time for these traitors to face the emperor's justice. Chief Azriel, bring them to me."Six of them were brought up to the platform, still chained. They each had identical haunted looks in their eyes. Naomi cleared her throat before raising her voice. "In light of ours and the creator's mercy, we will give each of you a chance to renounce your allegiance to Chief Topher and Babatunde Alen. Refusal to do so means you acquiesce to your execution."Some of the captured soldiers began to ask for mercy. However, Naomi cast them all