LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - ON THE WAY TO THE CAPITAL - SECTION - 12
"But what’s with this entire hullabaloo (commotion) over scholar Fradel Rurik Korvald?" Yennic's question grabbed anew Nevetsecnuac's full attention.
"Why has he been drawn into this
conflict? I mean, why he specifically,
when more brilliant, articulate poets reside close at hand to His
Highness?"
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01- BRILLIANT SCHOLAR |
"I know who you're referring to,” Zhadol grimaced wryly, "but he would hardly do. It’s not the quality of the Scholar's work that is in question here. Well, maybe a little bit." Zhadol shook his head.
"More specifically, Prime
Minister Lamont Gudaren’s recommendation of Fradel Rurik Korvald was
politically motivated. He aimed, of
course, to further ingratiate himself in Her Ladyship's good graces while she
still enjoys the good graces of His Highness.
Since Lady Sejon has acquired a certain fondness for this poet's earlier
works and was intrigued by his elusiveness, his required presence in the
upcoming event is merely an exercise in power."
"Is it as trivial as
that?" Yennic smirked.
"Trivial it may be,
but Fradel Rurik Korvald is another strategically placed pawn on the game board
of the two rival factions. Prime
Minister Lamont Gudaren knows, and cultivates, Her Ladyship's particular dislike
of Egil Viggoaries and, as already her favored uncle, he aims to…"
"I understand."
Yennic interrupted impatiently and completed Zhadol’s line of reasoning. “Lady
Sejon, an enchanting beauty (of about twenty-three years old, with clear blue
eyes and long wavy, golden hair,) is the Emperor Zakhertan Yozdek’s most recent,
favored, chief consort.” Yennic could not resist boasting of his knowledge, so
he simply rattled on.
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02- LADY SEJON YOZDEK (2)JP |
“She is particularly important, since she is also the mother of fourth Prince Prince Magnian, who is by all accounts, a little darling, captivating all courtiers ‘hearts at five years of age. Besides which Lady Sejon also happens to be the P.M Lamont Gudaren’s much beloved, deceased, third sister’s daughter, is she not? The Prime Minister, through her, hopes to effectively slander His Excellency Egil Viggoaries; however, if Fradel Rurik Korvald fails to appear for the summons, it will reflect badly on Lamont Gudaren, and Her Ladyship's tolerance of failure is not unlike that of His Highness."
"Precisely,"
Zhadol nodded.
"Still, Prime
Minister Lamont Gudaren has no doubt-built safeguards against this
inevitability." Yennic asserted his fresh argument. "He wouldn't launch any idea without
first having a foolproof backup in place.
Besides, aren't you always counseling me not to take things at face
value? It’s no secret how the Prime
Minister's tentacles extend far beyond the Court itself into several provinces
where, as I understand, several governors and viceroys are his clients. “
“At least twice Egil
Viggoaries's age, he's nevertheless calculating and far-sighted and his
political strategies are supremely effective.
He has a hand in most of the conspiracies. His agents are dispersed widely across the
Empire such that there is little that escapes his attention. But so far, his forces and wide influence
have been seemingly kept in check by His Excellency Egil Viggoaries who,
rightly so, is shrewder and far more ruthless.
Am I right?"
"Yes, yes. Why are you telling me what we already
know? What's your point and what do you
mean by 'seemingly'?
"My point is that
contrary to P. M. Lamont Gudaren’s belief, what if Dwengzur is, in fact,
collaborating in one of Egil Viggoaries’s diabolical plots and we've been sent
on a false trail, chiefly to get us out of harm's way? Why should it be inconceivable that, in this
instance, even His Excellency may be duped with the diversion of an upcoming
assassination attempt on His Highness?"
"A conspiracy… Is
that what all this has been leading up to?" Zhadol shook his head.
"That's highly
improbable and, I should say, too premature.
Even if Dwengzur did secretly align with Field Marshall Yonku,
Chancellor Tiver and the rest of the Prime Minister's despicable lackeys
against Egil Viggoaries, it would be sheer madness for them to try
anything. The forces that have been
dispatched, including us, constitute a relatively small contingent of the Elite
Divisions. The main body, as far as I
know, is still stationed in the Capital and our absence has not even made a
small dent in the scope of things."
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03-COMMANDER ZHADOL AND HIS LIEUTENANT YENNIC |
Relentlessly, with a calculating gleam in his eye, Yennic inclined towards Zhadol and suggested, "Still, we've been quite out of touch here, Zhadol. Suppose that, after our departure, the rest were dispersed as well on other pretexts."
"You’re not
suggesting… the Imperial Guards?” Zhadol shook his head. "Not likely. You know they can't be bribed. And there's the flaw in your hypothesis.”
“Besides, despite the low
profile His Highness prefers to keep, he still maintains absolute rule in all
facets of the Government and the Military.
Everything is closely monitored and passes only when it receives His
Highness' seal of approval.
“Zakhertan Yozdek’s Secret
Police, aside from the Internal Census Bureau, are so potent that no one would
dare make the slightest move. They would
cut down the instant they tried anything treasonous.
"Oh, but what a
fantastic imagination you have!" Zhadol laughed heartily, throwing his
head back. "You always manage to
entertain me when I'm least expecting it, brightening up my darkest moods. I confess, for a moment there I almost took
you seriously. You almost duped me into
thinking you were in earnest. Go on;
elaborate more on your conspiracy theory if you please."
Yennic was thoroughly
annoyed at the Commander's condescension but, with an effort, unclenched his
fist and masked his fury. Grimacing
sheepishly, he played along in shamed naiveté, "Yet His Highness allows
the two factions that contend for power to grow in strength daily."
"In fact, His
Highness encourages it."
"Is that not
disruptive to the State?" Yennic asked wide-eyed.
"On the
contrary," Zhadol smiled knowingly, "I should think that it
strengthens the State."
“Quite right,” Nevetsecnuac acknowledged. “As long as these two are kept feuding with each other, there's no
danger of either of them usurping the usurper.
It’s a simple, but effective textbook strategy. The moment one of them topples the other, the
overconfident victor, in his exhausted state, can easily be vanquished (eliminated)”.
"All right, then,
maybe it’s not a national conspiracy.
Maybe it’s you and I that are targeted.
Maybe we're the ones who are being set up." Yennic growled his insistent, despondent retort.
Strangely enough, at that
moment a cloud of concern brushed Zhadol’s face. He knitted his brows and, narrowing his eyes,
studied the Lieutenant intensely but, shaking his head to quickly disperse the
questions and suspicions that invaded (encroach) his mind, he rebuked Yennic,
"You're talking nonsense again. I
don't see why. Even if it was his
intention to rid himself of us, there were ample other avenues, more plausible
and less costly alternatives that could have been (employed) utilized."
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04- NEVETSECNUAC UP IN A TREE LISTENING |
“His intention…” Nevetsecnuac was intrigued. “Was that a slip of the tongue?”
"Besides, you're
overrating your own importance."
Zhadol turned sharply and, despite himself, sneered maliciously at
Yennic. Obviously, something of what was
said had touched a raw nerve in him.
Yennic wondered, “Could some of the rumors that have been
circulating have some validity after all?
If so, there's too much at stake here.
I mustn't act rashly.”
Yennic knew enough when to
back off. Rising in silence, Yennic
began pacing back and forth, irritated.
“It had taken him many long,
painstaking months to worm his way into Zhadol’s confidence. Jeopardizing that now would have far more
serious repercussions, yet his impatient nature gnawed at him, egging him on to
act now… All right, how about a different angle of approach?” He stole a sidelong glance at Zhadol, who was
lost in thoughtful silence with his blank gaze, all the same, tracking Yennic.
Halting his steps
abruptly, Yennic turned and said, "Well, if that cursed scholar is going
to show up, I wish he'd hurry up with it.
The men have been quite restless for some time for some serious action. They may prove unruly if we wait much
longer."
"Now, Yennic, are you
really speaking for the men, or for yourself?" Zhadol, quite disarmed, smiled and stroked
his beard.
Yennic looked away in
agitation, not returning the smile. Hand
grasping the hilt of his sword, he turned his fiery gaze back on Zhadol and
stamped his foot like an impatient child.
“Yes, I admit it; I’ve had
just about enough with all this waiting.
My sword is thirsting for his blood.
I can hardly wait to present his learned head to His Excellency."
"Why, I didn't
realize that you were so ambitious, Yennic." Zhadol frowned with mock displeasure to
lighten the other's mood. "Are you,
by any chance, now planning to go over my head and curry favors from His
Excellency for yourself."
"Oh, I wouldn't be so
presumptuous." Yennic rushed over
to sit beside the Commander and shook his head.
"Nor would I have the nerve.
I know fully well my own shortcomings, and I've seen something of His
Excellency's whims and tempers. I
wouldn't have a prayer for a chance."
Looking into Zhadol’s eyes, he added in a sincere, earnest tone,
"I'm far safer where I am; under your good guidance and your protective
wing."
Pleased with this
unexpected praise, Zhadol smiled and nodded.
Fixing his gaze on the other, he counseled him in an affectionate,
concerned voice, "Don't take this to heart, but you really are too
impetuous for your own good, Yennic. You
know that don't you?" He waited for
the other's nod of assent before he resumed, "Granted, I was once just
like you. I, too, acted rashly, bursting
with youthful vigor but now, things are far more complicated, far too
dangerous. You say that you'll never go
over my head to curry favor with Egil Viggoaries." He shook his head and raised his hand,
"No, wait! I suspect that you
firmly believe that now but one day, when you've outgrown me, that will be your
intention. I'd like to caution you
beforehand not to act too rashly.”
“Don’t make the slightest
move until you're ascertained your-self tenfold of the outcome. Egil Viggoaries 's inner circle, I'm
referring to the Black Molochs, play for serious stakes and, if you're
not strong enough, they'll swallow you up, crush your dignity and strip off
your self- respect beyond any repair.
I've had my own share of regret and pain in the past as I came up the
ladder. I thought that I was ready, too,
when I entered the playing field," Zhadol could not hide the bitterness
from his voice, "but they exposed weaknesses in me I never knew I
had. I'm fond of you, so I want you to
take the counsel of one who's already been there. If nothing else, I'd like to spare you from
my own (humiliation and) heartaches.”
“For now, however, you
would do well to exercise caution, cultivate perseverance and curb your
ambition a little. You're bold, too bold
for your own good if you ask me."
"Old age has made you
weary." Yennic teased to lighten the gravity of Zhadol's mood but, seeing
the frown on the other's face, quickly retracted his gibe.
In a sincere tone, he added, "I do
appreciate your concern, Zhadol, and I promise I'll mend my ways… all right?”
Zhadol was appeased and,
the next moment, they had both put their heads together in an animated,
inaudible conversation. Yennic
gesticulated wildly and went on, his lips twisting into a provocative smile one
minute, a savage sneer the next.
Nevetsecnuac was about to
take his leave when Yennic asked with clear concern, "The trouble between
you and Egil Viggoaries, tell me, has it passed? Are you back- in- his-good- graces now that
you've been invited to that?"
"Ah, that's it; it’s
finally out!" Zhadol smiled coldly,
interrupting the Lieutenant.
"So that's what's really been praying on
your mind all night? I'd guessed as much
because of what happened, but you need not have taken such a roundabout way to
it. Why didn't you just come right out
and ask me at the start?"
Seeing the uselessness of
denial, Yennic conceded with lowered head, "I wasn't certain how you would
react."
This may prove
interesting. Nevetsecnuac nodded and
decided to stay a while longer.
"All right but first
tell me the exact details of what you have heard concerning this,” Zhadol
prompted (pressed) Yennic.
"Nothing too
specific," Yennic grunted.
"Only that you defied His Excellency's wish on some matter or other
and that he was seriously cross with you."
"And that was enough
to give you cause for alarm?"
"Certainly,"
Yennic nodded.
"It’s very good of
you to be so concerned about my welfare," Zhadol smiled broadly, "but
I assure you, things have been pacified.
You needn’t worry about me any longer.
I haven't survived this long for nothing, you know. However, don't think for a moment that I
haven't paid dearly for it." Zhadol
gritted his teeth and absentmindedly rubbed the back of his neck. "You know how Egil Viggoaries carries a
grudge. I suspect that, one day, it will
all come back to haunt me all over again and compound my miseries. My mistakes are tolerated somewhat at present
because I have not yet outlived my usefulness and because I once meant
something more to him."
"As well, being one
of the twelve of the Inner Circle of the Black Molochs helps." Yennic
interjected.
"I have well-earned
that distinction!" Zhadol studied
the Lieutenant from the corner of his eye.
"No one would dispute
that. At least you were once his
favorite." Yennic mumbled, envying Zhadol’s position. "Precious few can own up to that
prestigious, most coveted distinction.
Surely you can't discount the benefits you've reaped, the favors you've
received from the ones who have rushed to ingratiate themselves with you?"
"Do you think that this was a privilege that made up for all the warring, truculent existence and degradation?" Zhadol shook his head, smiling bitterly, "You don't know what it is that you’re wishing for. You can't imagine what I had to go through and do; to what ends I was driven to satisfy his perverse appetite for suffering." Zhadol dropped his head, as if in shame. "Some of the things he made me do!" His features crunched up as he meekly ejected, "Yennic, even now, I can't bear to even think of them."
“Yet you call me ambitious!” Yennic scoffed under his outward visage of sympathy.
"After all that,
after all I'd done for him, how readily he turned on me that night!" Zhadol looked up, indignation firing his
eyes. "It is true what they secretly
whisper about him, that he is devoid of any decent human feelings, least of all
compassion. And his cruelty, his cruelty
knows no bounds. He feasts on bloodshed
and delights in humiliating others. Hah,
he's a carbon copy of one whose name I dare not mention aloud! Many a time I was the unfortunate target of
his rage, those sudden and violent outbursts but..." Zhadol abruptly fell silent. "We've got company," he whispered
as he jutted (stuck out) his chin pointing in the direction of a pair of
watchful eyes.
Yennic stirred slightly,
clutching the hilt of his sword, and was about to suddenly spring into action
when the gleaming eyes receded in a flash and darted back into the bush. The next instant two pairs of scuttling feet
were heard pattering into the distance.
Zhadol grasped Yennic's arm, holding him
back. "Let it be. Foxes are strange, unpredictable
creatures." He nodded thoughtfully
as the Lieutenant complied, settled back.
"You want to know something, Yennic? Egil Viggoaries has a strange passion for
them; it may even be called an obsession.
It may have something to do with an incident that happened when he was
barely seven. He had accompanied
Zakhertan Yozdek on a hunting expedition to Kaporelon. Seeing this as a mark of privilege and high
favor, Egil Viggoaries was determined to prove his own worth."
"Wasn't he then made
to…,” Yennic looked down, bit the corner of his lip then quickly added, “to
punish the spirited animal that had given them quite a chase?"
"So, I've told you
about it already,” Zhadol grimaced.
"According to Egil Viggoaries, he did it unflinchingly and so
earned the regard of His Highness and the respect of the other courtiers. However, one of these courtiers, long since
dead, once told me the young Egil Viggoaries had lingered over the task, his
eyes like glass, his heart turned to stone, as he then relentlessly pushed to
complete it, just to gain Zakhertan Yozdek’s approval. The experience, however, had left an
indelible mark on young Egil and had far more serious repercussions than he
would ever care to admit. Perhaps at the
time he’d secretly felt an innate kinship with the trapped beast, whose
resilience had been likened to one of his prior experiences. One thing is for certain, all who knew him
commented afterwards on how he had returned from that hunting trip with a cast-iron
confidence, stone heart, and resilient (hardy) character."
(END OF SECTION 12)
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