LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - THE CAPITAL CHANNING - SECTION 2
Zunrogo having successfully fulfilled his orders (delivering Fradel Rurik Korvald in safety to Channing), the group promptly next (without further due) reached the posh (grand) private residence of the Minister of Ceremony, Zaur Stugr. From this point onward Fradel Rurik Korvald’s (Nevetsecnuac's) safety and welfare would be the responsibility of this diligent bureaucrat (official).
The extra measure of
caution along the way may, or may not have been warranted, for few would be so
bold, some would say suicidal, to make a move against the illustrious scholar
in the very Capital where security had always been tighter than a drum.
Arriving at dusk,
Zunrogo’s company found the good minister eagerly awaiting their arrival,
having already been informed of their passage through Zier gate. Zunrogo Tugo was then constrained to account
for the slight delay.
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| 01- ZUNROGO TUGO- JP 15 |
Zunrogo being most eager to depart, stating that he had other most urgent business to attend to before the curfew fell, soon as he entrusted the good minister Fradel’s papers, he bid his pseudo fond farewells to the Scholar Fradel Rurik Korvald (Nevetsecnuac) and the Minister Zaur Stugr, then both Zunrogo Tugo and Tizan mounting their steeds, left the official's residence.
After polite felicitations
and other formalities quickly dispensed with, Minister of Ceremony, Zaur Stugr then
cordially (affably) escorted (ushered, accompanied) Scholar Fradel Rurik
Korvald (Nevetsecnuac) to his luxurious private quarters without further due. The Illustrious Fradel’s posh residence
(accommodation) had been meticulously furnished with all the anticipated
amenities, rare antiques, and exquisite fine art objects that a scholar with
discriminating taste might require, to be most comfortably settled in. Ten
servants, comprising (encompassing) both genders, were appointed to see to his
every need or whim. Following a
luxurious bath, toiletries, and a brief rest, Fradel (Nevetsecnuac) was then
escorted to a large dining hall where, during an exclusive (private) banquet,
he was discerningly entertained, offered selective, most discriminating light
refreshment, exotic range of delicacies (tidbits) and finally, the most
elaborate cuisines.
At the conclusion of the repast (feast), since
Fradel Rurik Korvald (Nevetsecnuac) did not looked wearied, and particularly
did not express any desire to retire; at the suggestion of Zaur Stugr, both men
then proceeded through the locked gate, to enter Zaur’s much coveted but rarely
shared, private garden, their steps advancing informally (calmly) then, towards
the legendary Whispering Willows Pavilion.
Zaur Stugr despite being
rather young for a minister, as he was in his late twenties, nevertheless
carried a, dignified, resilient (robust, buoyant, spirited) though seemingly
understated, yet formidable air of authority; this very much intrigued
Nevetsecnuac, impelling (driving, propelling) him, hence, to learn more of this
enigmatic minister. Unfortunately for Nevetsecuac, the minster guarded his
secrets too well, and since it was fated, both sides remained in the dark of
each’s true identity, till it was too late.
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| 02-ZAUR STUGR JP 27 |
In that most tranquil and exquisite setting, as they informally strolled through the winding paths of the picturesque garden, they spoke sparingly, from time to time, stopping briefly, only to lend an ear to the distant, well-orchestrated, lugubrious melodies of nature. At the exquisite Whispering Willows Pavilion, they then partook in some rare, specialty foreign brew (environment); subsequently, spirits mellowed, they then indulged in the most delightful, lighthearted, and seemingly unreserved conversation. Minister Zaur Stugr, though a most attentive host all during the night, had (actually) nonetheless remained guarded in his speech and manner, being always tentatively (cautiously) prudent, not to let their seemingly candid exchange trespass onto any dangerous or forbidden topics.
As they drank well into the night, a slightly
inebriated Zaur Stugr dropped his guard just a fraction. Seizing this opportunity, Fradel
(Nevetsecnuac), with certain tact and decorum, discreetly broached the subjects
that had been preying on his mind ever since his arrival in Channing.
Nevetsecnuac knew that it
was imperative this one major obstacle be handled satisfactorily before his
goal; fortunately, he had seen fit to procure from the real Fradel, the names
of the Royal Couriers (RCRB) who had delivered him the Imperial summons.
All Nevesecnuac needed now was to learn of the
exact whereabouts of Canbir Nonng and Cais Hongar so that he could, though he
detested the idea, obstruct or permanently impede (hinder) any chance of them exposing
him as an impostor.
Through his prior discrete
inquiries, Nevetsecnuac had learned from Zunrogo that the members of Royal
Couriers of the Red Bandanna (Red Bandanna’s specific subdivision, limb, branch,
also known as RCRB), such as Canbir and Cais, being the quickest and most
efficient, were perpetually kept on the go.
Each of these RCRB after grueling (demanding) selection process, had
been chosen for their superhuman endurance and their indomitable fighting and
riding prowess (skills). Once dispatched, RCRB would ride like the wind on the
fastest of horses and were authorized to, if need be, fight their way through any
obstructions. There had even been
instances where, high ranking officials or aristocrats, who’d caused slight
delay of a RCRB, having been promptly killed without consequence (penalty). Depending
on the urgency of the task, these couriers could ride unceasingly (incessantly),
eating and sleeping on horseback until they reached their destination.
During his travels, at
various points along the throughfare (artery, road, freeway) Nevetsecnuac had
seen the Imperial stables set up to supply these RCRB messengers with fresh
horses and supplies. Inns and provision
stores (shops) had, additionally, sprung up (like wild mushrooms, as it was
highly lucrative business), around these way stations.
As it were, Nevetsecnuac's
luck had held; and this piece of intelligence he’d learned from Minister Zaur
Stugr, that the couriers in question had already been dispatched the day before
Fradel’s (Nevetsecnuac’s) arrival in Capital, to relay a routine command to the
Military Governor at the frontier province of Tizanakang, one of the two
provinces bordering Korion.
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| 03- FRADEL (NEVETSECNUAC) IN CAPITAL |
Fradel (Nevetsecnuac), inwardly relieved, continued with their innocuous (safe, bland) exchange; until a little while later, he sought to resolve his other concern and again discretely, broached the subject of the latest assassination attempt on (reigning monarch) current Sovereign Zakhertan Yozdek. Fradel, volunteering his reasons for it, briefly related part of his observations in the central square, his feelings of revulsion at the sight, and then followed it with his purposefully erroneous suppositions of the results this act portended. Apparently, there was no restriction on discussing the assassination attempt since Minister Zaur Stugr seemed most anxious to correct the esteemed Fradel Rurik Korvald (Nevetsecnuac) and, readily obliged by conveying all the pertinent officially available information on the subject. However, he did not end it there,
"Please do not take
offense, and I am supposing that your reclusive life has prevented you from
being fully informed on the present state of Wenjenkun's foreign policy."
Minister of Ceremony Zaur
Stugr waited for an affirming nod before proceeding to impart the major point
he wished to cover.
"This most recent
assassination attempt has had far more reaching political implications than
would seem on the outset." He
cleared his throat with a sip of wine then extrapolated further, bringing up
the subject of the military threat from an expansive foreign aggressor, Emperor
Deng Hedenko of the nation of Kontu.
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| 04- DENG HEDENKO |
Fradel (Nevetsecnuac) was keenly interested, for he recollected the facts he’d been told, back at the mountain abode, about Lord Hedenko, who was now the Emperor of Kontu. This vilest and most feared Lord had also the very one that Teuquob had been promised to in marriage. Unfortunately, Hedenko’s present status revealed the sad fate that befell her family.
Nevetsecnuac listened,
with rapt attention, to Minister Zaur Stugr’s seemingly unbiased (equitable),
nevertheless enthusiastic, deferential account of Lord Deng Hedenko’s exploits.
"I admit to being
rather intrigued with Hedenko's extraordinary military accomplishments from
very early on. I've followed his
chartered course when, even at an early age and, despite the overwhelming odds
against him from birth, how with his resilience, his extraordinary, cunning
intellect and incredible martial prowess, he succeeded in doing the impossible.
Then again, his ruthlessness has no equal, save for…. am. Anyhow, as testament
to his shrewd military and political maneuvers, he’d consolidated, in that
unbelievably brief period, all those unruly, hostile kingdoms bordering his
nation, under just one rule.”
“But that is too long an
account to go into it now, perhaps we may revisit the topic at another more
opportune time when, I can impart to you in detail, the long chronicle of his
incredible achievements, for they read like a textbook of legendary military
strategies." Zaur dismissed this
line of thought with a wave of his hand then returned to the most current
political events.
Minister Zaur Stugr
instead, told Fradel how Hedenko, still coveting more territories, had sent his
invincible armada across the treacherous channel, with great army numbering in
the hundreds of thousands on board, under the command of Field Marshal Yatzin
Surge. Having landed quite recently infract, on the shores of the continent,
Field Marshal Yatzin had already annexed the inconsequential country of
Duriok. Their real objective was, of
course, to annex the neighboring state, Korion.
"Unofficial reports had already reached
His Highness Zakhertan Yozdek, that this foreign aggressor (antagonist) had
wreaked havoc all along its path to the Pokesh River." Minister Zaur Stugr
smiled wryly.
"This, however, has
aroused little concern in our political arena.
As to the proposed non-aggression pact between Kontu and
Wenjenkun," Zaur shook his head thoughtfully, "Well, Emperor Hedenko
has more than once adopted the sure strategy of allying himself with more
distant states while attacking the one close at hand. Soon, however, his allies find themselves on
Kontu's border. You can imagine the
initial reluctance of our Illustrious Sovereign, despite all assurances from
Hedenko."
Zaur digressed, "You
must understand that our country harbors no particular affection for that den
of wolves, Korion. You see, from the
time our victorious armies subjugated that country there has never been any
obvious, outward signs of resistance, outbreaks of rebellion, or even any
inkling of trouble brewing from that quarter and they have kept up with their
yearly tribute in a timely manner.
However, they are an aggressive race and after the…" Minister Zaur
Stugr stopped abruptly, dropping his head to become lost in thought.
~
Nevetsecnuac surmised what
was on his mind, for as part of his studies he had learnt from Lord Asger
Thuxur Marrog Zhon, of Wenjenkun’s long standing trouble with Korion and, the
last battle, which resulted in the annexation of Korion. The old Sovereign Zuronghan
Alric Therran Valamir, who properly duped, sent Zakhertan, with unlimited
command of the expeditionary forces, to eliminate this pesky border threat;
this done, Zakhertan then had retaliated, evened some personal old scores
(settle old vendettas).
Though the brutal campaign
and the purge in aftermath, had transpired during Lord Asger’s youth, he’d come
to know well enough from hearsay (word of mouth), all about Zakhertan’s shrewd
and gory policies in that country.
Then only a Field Marshall, Zakhertan Yozdek,
(with a strong backing of his influential family, who were the real instigators
for Korion’s annexation,) harbored grand ambitions which eventually came to
fruition, ending the benevolent reign of Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir.
The once mighty state of
Korion, which was such a bone of contention with Zakhertan Yozdek, had always
been a cantankerous, troublesome territory despite its small size, as it had
always been inhabited by several, warring, fierce, hostile, nomadic tribes.
But even before this,
Zakhertan and his supporters had first set their sights on this mountainous
region for three good reasons: one being the rich mineral resources, some
already being mined, others yet to be developed; the second, the coveted stock
of the finest breed of war horses known to men and third, because their weapon
makers turned out supreme swords whose superb strength and cutting edge were
unrivaled anywhere in the world.
This race of people had only one known
weakness to be exploited, their superstitions, which dictated nearly every
aspect of their lives. Still, despite
this flaw, this proud nation had never been totally subjugated despite many
large and costly campaigns mounted either by Wenjenkun or by the other
neighboring states.
As for the personal grudge
Zakhertan Yozdek bore for this country, well, it had festered for (nearly a
decade) a very long time, before Zakhertan finally got his opportunity to act
on it.
It had all started
(happened) when Zakhertan was a young man, a minor officer attached to the
staff of the incompetent General Ziek Kizer and when the General’s forces
suffered a crushing, humiliating defeat at the battle of Lekoza. Zakhertan Yozdek was taken prisoner with a
handful of others whose lives were spared and enslaved thereon, doing hard
labor in one of Korion mines for more than a year, until he had engineered his
brilliant escape. Zakhertan never spoke of the humiliation and what type of
degradation he’d been subjected to, but from that time forth, he had sworn to
crush this proud nation and visit upon it the indignities he, himself, had
suffered at their hands.
His chance had finally come when, after
gaining promotion to Field Marshall, the Sovereign Anguan Binchan of Korion
had, through the efforts of (clandestinely provoked by) the Yozdek family,
offended then Sovereign Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir. Thus goaded, His Imperial Majesty had
authorized the Field Marshall to head a force of seven hundred thousand troops
into Korion to secure that border and same time, exact vengeance on the
impudent Sovereign Anguan.
Engaging in a series of
fierce battles with Korion's invincible army, Zakhertan Yozdek conducted a
brilliant campaign that eventually gained him the advantage.
Through his unconventional,
but ingenious, ruses he had divided the Korion forces then broken through to
follow the path of least resistance to the Capital City of Korion.
After a siege of less than two months,
forty-five days to be exact, the main body of Wenjenkun's army had entered the
city.
Given free rein by their
commander, his blood thirsty troops massacred the populous without mercy and
razed many historic buildings and monuments.
~
"Let us just say that
they trouble me.” Zaur Stugr suddenly resumed where he had left off, breaking
(ending) the long, prolonged silence.
"Fortunately, I do not stand alone in this, though you may call it
just a gut feeling if you like, for I have no facts to substantiate my
suspicions."
He looked straight at
Fradel (Nevetsecnuac), "They're a proud nation, you know, never before
subjugated by anyone despite their small size.
Their fierce loyalty to their Sovereign is commendable. It sort of reminds me of the way…” Again, he
stopped midway.
"No matter," a wave of hand
dismissed his next string of thoughts.
Zaur reached for the cup,
"I hope this particular vintage from my private reserves is to your
liking. I'm certainly no connoisseur but
I find the fragrance more pleasing to the senses than the commercial vintages. It sort of overwhelms, perhaps even
intoxicates one."
In truth, Fradel
(Nevetsecnuac) could not differentiate (distinguish) any variation between this
one and the four others he had sampled on this night. In his view they were all exceptional
infusions, all smooth as honey and fragrant as orchids. He nodded in appreciation, nonetheless.
Placing his cup down,
Minister Zaur Stugr leaned back.
"A short while ago,
emissaries from both Kontu and Korion paid their respects at the Imperial
Court. You may well imagine what Korion
wanted." Zaur Stugr shook his head.
"Claiming now that they were a
protectorate state, they argued that whatever threatened them also threatened
Wenjenkun and that it would be in our best interests to provide them with the
necessary armament and manpower for them to defend their borders against the
foreign aggressor; then came the turning point.
Kontu's emissaries arrived bearing rare, exquisite gifts and their terms
were rather reasonable; the non-aggression pact I told you of earlier. Their assurances appeared to be quite sincere
and many of the members of the Advisory Council were swayed to accept their
terms.” Minister Zaur grimaced (made a face).
“Anyhow, with these
Advisory Council members’ full backing, the Kontu delegation submitted to His
Royal Highness Zakhertan Yozdek a sealed document originating directly from
Emperor Deng Hedenko himself, written, they say, by his own hand.
I have it, good authority
that, within its content, Hedenko had also promised a long-term trade and
affiliation and gave his personal assurance that there would be no further hostility
(aggression) between the two Kingdoms.
Hedenko swore that Kontu's aim all along had been merely to gain a small
foothold on the continent to develop the long neglected and mutually beneficial
trade between Wenjenkun and them.”
Minister Zaur nodded
absently.
“Furthermore, in return for
their exercising control over Korion, they would maintain that country as an
independent vassal state of Wenjenkun and would double the yearly tribute paid
to Sovereign Zakhertan Yozdek’s court. The shrewdest of the Advisory Council
advanced their favorable disposition towards the offer, promoting Kontu's move
as a way to save Wenjenkun the expense of maintaining an occupying force in a
troublesome region (area) as well as reap more benefit from that expendable
nation."
Minister Zaur Stugr again
nodded, this time more animatedly, as clearly, he was enjoying Fradel’s rapt
(engrossed, gripped) attention.
"All the while, it now
appears, a vile conspiracy to completely incapacitate our state was in the
works. Yes, who could have expected
it? The emissaries were most cunningly
convincing after all. Well, after
reviewing all that was at stake and weighing the anticipated gains and
probability (prospect) of losses, it appeared that Sovereign Zakhertan Yozdek
was on the verge of inclining towards Kontu's proposal when, fortunately for
Wenjenkun, a highly regarded seer and diviner, Dwengzur, made a timely intervention
and warned our Sovereign to stay the negotiations. It is my understanding that the seer Dwengzur
had also predicted the exact place and timing to the hour of the assassination
attempt.”
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| 06 -DWENGZUR |
“Anyhow, it was a great
surprise to those senior members of the Advisory Council, and of great interest
to us all when it was found that the conspirators were none other than the
emissaries from Kontu. Oh, the corpse's
condition was far beyond any positive recognition by the time Dwengzur had
finished. There were reports from the
palace that night of the most fearful noises and smoke coming from His
Highness' private bedroom. Dwengzur is
known to be able to command great power, and I would hate to be the foe he
turns against."
Minister Zaur Stugr waved
his hand to forestall Fradel’s (Nevetsecnuac’s) questioning glance, "No,
there were no eyewitnesses save, perhaps, for His Highness himself. As I understand it, the bodyguards stationed
outside were locked out at the crucial moments and were unable to afford any
assistance. Whether this was by accident
or by design, it can only be illuminated by Dwengzur himself.
“Unfortunately, he
mysteriously vanished immediately after the combat, and no one has seen or
heard from him since. Indeed, it was
most strange. The guards outside the
Imperial Staterooms saw him turn the corner of the hall as he walked away, but
the guards at the next corridor never saw him come round that corner at
all. Pouf, he vanished into thin
air!" Minister Zaur Stugr smiled as he drew a dust-devil in the air beside
his ear.
"Now the rumor is
circulating that Dwengzur was a Heavenly Sage sent to assist Sovereign
Zakhertan Yozdek. His Highness may allow the unthinking populace to, from time
to time, indulge in such superstitions, but we are men, not fools. Now I don't
need to tell you how much irritation Dwengzur's disappearance has caused. I'm afraid I can't go into how the assassin
penetrated the Imperial chambers. If it
was known the answer would probably be kept secure anyway, but the truth of the
matter is that only Dwengzur knows for sure.
Already many have paid dearly for the lapse in security.” Minister Zaur
paused at this point to take a sip of wine, to relieve his parched throat.
"After that decisive
combat the actual corpse of the assassin was discovered to be in pretty much
the same horrendous condition as you, yourself, saw it when you passed through
the central square. Though the body was
disfigured beyond recognition, there was enough evidence on what was left of
the clothing and jewelry to positively identify the corpse as that of one of
the emissaries from Kontu. Oddly enough,
it was the most suave and persuasive one at that. He'd had us all completely beguiled by his
distinguished, regal bearing and his seeming sincerity. Based on this proof the remainder of the
conspirators were promptly arrested and interrogated at length. Under extreme, but necessary torture their
sinister plot was disclosed in its ingenious entirety and the confessions that
were extracted by Egil Viggoaries himself were promptly brought to Court for
His Highness' perusal.” Minister Zaur Stugr was highly pleased, observing Fradel Rurik Korvald’s spellbound
(enthralled) demeanor; this encouraged him to further embellish facts.
"What fate befell
them, you may ask? “He took in a long, extended breath and exhaled it slowly,
(drawing out) prolonging the suspenseful air.
“Well, considering that theirs was the
greatest crime that could be committed against our state, His Highness was most
lenient, though still swift, and effective, in his response. Charged with spying and attempted regicide,
they were slowly dismembered. The torn
pieces of proposed treaty jabbed in the mouth between the teeth of each
decapitated heads and the sliced body parts were all then stuffed in bags along
with some dog excrement and promptly returned to Emperor Deng Hedenko. You might well say it is all thanks to the
inscrutable Dwengzu that their villainous plan (goal), of removing the only
real obstacle to their subjugating Wenjenkun, His Royal Highness Zakhertan
Yozdek, was timely intercepted (stopped). Now our two countries are in a state
of war and Korion, however undeserving, has gotten the authorization for the
armament and military manpower they had requested. One can only hope that the Korianese use them
in the manner intended and that we don't live to regret this decision."
"Even if I fail, I
shall not fail." Once more Zonar's uncanny prediction (words) promptly
intruded into Nevetsecnuac's (Fradel’s) thoughts; Nevetsecnuac was distracted
from pursuing that thought to its conclusion however, by what Minister Zaur had
said next. His uncanny farsightedness,
on the sly alarmed Nevetsecnuac; but to his relief, Minister Zaur Stugr
summarily abandoned the hypothesis.
(END OF SECTION 2)


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