LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC – THE RENEGADE IMMORTAL – SECTION 3
Dwengzur could not veil his
mounting irritation since he had expected to, long before this, ferret out the
answers he sought and, begone from this cursed den of loathed humans. He
swigged (quaffed) some more wine then, with forced congeniality, asked aloud. "Now,
perhaps, you will oblige me with an answer to a rather trivial concern of
mine." "You were, of course, aware of Zonar’s mission in your
country?" He paused to receive
Fradel’s (Nevetsecnuac's) simple nod, before continuing.
Truth be told, Nevetsecnuac had
only a vague and unsubstantiated notion, which he had formulated, from Zonar's
parting words: “Even if I fail, I will not fail.”
"Then how is it possible
that your friendship could take root? I fail to understand your heart's
generosity. It does not support…" Dwengzur paused then shook his head.
"After all, Zonar sought to beget (effect) the utter ruin (destruction) of
Wenjenkun."
Nevetsecnuac's encapsulated vague
reaction however, robbed Dwengzur, still, of any resolution.
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| 01- FRADED (NEVETSECNUAC ) FACING DWNGZUR'S SCRUTINY |
“On the brink of death his thoughts were of you.” Dwengzur persisted with his measured natter (tone). “You alone made a singular difference to him. Why? How did you manage to alter his views, considering the deep-seated lifelong contempt he felt for your Country and all its citizens? Even more incredible, I say, since the General bore a sustained grudge against Wenjenkun, Zakhertan Yozdek and the former Monarch, Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir. He took to heart the atrocities; the rampant genocide committed against the hapless citizens of Korion." The Immortal shook his head grimly and looked away, as if lost for words. "Granted," after a spell, he conceded thoughtfully, " at the time Field Marshall Zakhertan Yozdek had acted on his own initiative, not on the orders of his Monarch, to gratify a personal vendetta, he bore against Korion's Sovereign. Still, that does not excuse the incompetency of Wenjenkun's past ruler. He bears some of the responsibility for his lack of action and, he should be, justly held accountable by History."
The lack of reaction from Fradel
Rurik Korvald was, again, unexpected and bit infuriating. Despite his
exasperation this unique individual was beginning to interest him. Then
suddenly Dwengzur caught the inkling of a dilemma in Fradel's thoughts.
“What was
that; you regret leaving behind the brush…. A writing implements?” but the
Immortal could not be certain of the specifics. Encouraged, yet still baffled,
Dwengzur pushed to get results.
Nevetsecnuac, suspecting
Dwengzur's underhanded motive, was determined to gage (measure, gauge) the
limits of the Immortal's patience and deficiencies (shortcomings, limitations).
Furthermore, he strongly resented Dwengzur's arrogant, supercilious, deceitful
manner but, more specifically, Nevetsecnuac despised him for killing a fine,
loyal warrior like Zonar. Despite all the differences, Nevetsecnuac felt that
Zonar and he had much in common. Set upon the same course, an unlikely alliance
and a friendship of sorts had developed after their number of encounters. Now,
as warrior soulmates, Nevetsecnuac felt obligated to at least, extract measure
of satisfaction from Dwengzur, he owed Zonar that much.
Fixing his bold gaze on Dwengzur,
Nevetsecnuac now framed his thoughts boldly, sarcastically, “Since your scorn for mankind, sir, is all
too evident, why, then, did you betray your own kinsman to appease the villain
Zakhertan Yozdek and his unworthy lot?”
Dwengzur stirred as he caught the
thought-projection. “How you flatter
yourselves! What unworthy creatures you all are, totally beneath my contempt!” He scoffed inwardly.
“As if
the sun rises and sets, the moon, stars, and galaxies all turn in the Heavens
solely for the benefit of your puny race! Why should I dispense any effort,
spend any emotion at all for your kind? Hah! Do you really believe that I care
one way or another whether Zakhertan Yozdek or you, Fradel Rurik Korvald, live
or die? Do you think I care whether your inconsequential nation suffers or
perishes in the forthcoming wars?”
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| 02- DWENGZUR |
But checking his temper, Dwengzur responded coolly (calmly) and sternly, instead. "But you were already given your answer in the foothills, although in a most abstract form, when you’ve eaves-dropped on Commander Zhadol and Lieutenant Yennic at Cyprecox Pass."
Dwengzur grimaced wryly, noting
Fradel Rurik Korvald’s purposeful flinch, Nevetsecnuac having allowed him to
discern just that bit.
"Fact is, it is
unconscionable and quite irresponsible for us to allow ourselves to intercede
in, the natural progression of civilization of any undeveloped species. The
least knowledge we possess, if it were to be prematurely unleashed on your primitive
culture, could foster dire consequences and detrimental disruptions. Especially
when combined with your race's warmongering ways. Zonar presented such a threat
to your race and so it was for the good of humankind that he was terminated;
you should be on your knees and thanking me for this.”
Instantly Dwengzur picked up
Fradel’s (Nevetsecnuac's) next deliberately unspoken query and baffled
(perplexed), he shook his head. “You
are such a curious lot; even when death is staring you in the face or your life
hangs in the balance, you still stubbornly, crave to learn about matters that
should not concern you.”
After few minutes of deliberation
however, Dwengzur nodded in assent. "All right, so you wish to know more
about Zonar’s origin; frankly, I see no reason this should be kept
confidential,” but withheld the words, “from one who’s fated to die soon." Dwengzur had hoped of course, to soften or
sway Fradel, with an intriguing, amorous anecdote; after all, didn’t all
mortals like a relevant (appropriate) love story, especially one based on
facts?
“Hundred years ago, at a typical
Divination Ceremony where, each new generation at the age of ten (earth years)
was evaluated, His Eminence Olavingemar
the Most Supreme Elder of Karn Race, had read the ominous prediction that, the
child Tekubzan was unfortunately, the carrier of a seed that would be the
harbinger of the Race of Karn’s utter obliteration.”
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| 03- DIVINATION CEREMONY (ELDERS OF KARN) |
To prevent this from ever happening, by a majority vote, she was in a fortnight, condemned to death. She was to be, like vermin, promptly exterminated. His Eminence Olavigemar, who also happed to be her father, however, privately re-consulted the Heavens and given an option, an alternative to the execution, she was instead, doomed to a much crueler fate: being imprisoned for life, behind an impenetrable, a one peace of solid rock at the farthest point and at the deepest recesses of the Cave. There she was destined to live, the rest of her long life, in solitary confinement and in pitch darkness, behind the solid rock wall that looked to be a natural part of the cave. Thickness of it muted all sound. At least, her father had though, she would be alive! Zandar and Tekubzan however, were destined to meet.”
“Good, I have his full interest
now.” Dwengzur took another
sip of wine first, then in leisurely manner recounted (narrated) how Zonar
Kuntzu’s father, Chando, also from the race of Karn, later known as Zandar
Kuntzu, at the earth years of 20, possessing a curious, explorative nature, had
once secretly ventured into the forbidden depths of the gigantic cavern; where which, due to prior, once in a
millennia seismic event, a fissure had occurred on the solid wall that had for
(ten) decades imprisoned behind it, a
fair maiden, most enchanting creature born to race of Karn.
“It so happened that the
monstrous seismic event this time had created a crack in that solid rock wall.
Chando (Zandar Kuntzu), chancing on this, had drawn near to examine it further.
Now because he had an unusual and super-human hearing, he had detected the
slight sound behind it. His curiosity aroused, he therefore secretly from then
on, stole to the sight and began to forcefully enlarge the crack, to discover
whatever, whoever it was, behind it. When the opening was large enough for him
to peer in, he held up the light to it, and to his great surprise, discovered a
beautiful damsel imprisoned beyond it. The immortal girl, Tekubzan, had of
course, aged slowly and was now in earth years, in her mid-twenties.”
“Chando worked diligently for
months till eventually he could get through the opening to the other side. The
beautiful creature in tattered clothing was frightened at first and besides,
she had forgotten how to interact (relate) or more specifically, express
herself by way of vernacular. But no words were necessary as he pitied her, and
same time, was drawn to her. From then on, whenever he could, he stole away and
visited her. They for a time used a made-up-sign-language for communication.
Gradually, having gained her confidence, the two grew quite close. She recouped
(recovered) her vernacular ability by this time and was able to tell him, her
name (Tekubzan), and why she had been so unjustly, by the Elders of Karn,
imprisoned all this time.”
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| 04- TEKUBZAN AND CHANDO (ZONAR'S PARENTS) |
“They spend two more blissful (delightful) months together and eventually fell deeply in love. His innate nature (character)being a rebel, Chando would not shy away from most taboos; but he was nevertheless reluctant to be too intimate with her, knowing that if he did, in consequence he might impregnate her. When the desire became too great to resist, thinking he had taken apt precautions, the two shared a most heavenly and cherished time together. Afterwards, he had given her his solemn word that he would return very soon and then, reluctantly left her.”
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| 05- TEKUBZAN AND CHANDO |
“But unforeseen circumstances prevented him for an exceptionally long time from re-visiting Tekubzan. When he finally could get away, he rushed to the forbidden place to present her the precious gifts and ask her to be his mate forever. He had decided also to rescue her from her prison and after the two had made good their escape from the mountain, they would live happily and in secret, forever in the mortal realm, preferably, in the most remote corner of the world. Unfortunately, what greeted him was a hart-wrenching tragedy.”
“Tekubzan was no where to be
seen. Then he saw the signs of an intrusion and the evidence of grand scale
devastation which revealed that there had been a spectacular battle, a dire
struggle there, obviously, between Tekubzan and the evil perpetrator. In the
end she had perished in the fire, as her charred remains had been found there
in a heap. The offender, after the evil deed, had unfortunately clear gotten
away, as there had been no residue or remains of him, left behind.”
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| 06- THE CULPRIT |
“She had successfully hidden her newborn twins (boy and girl) well before the fight however and even had managed to transfer great deal of her powers to the babies, whom she had named Zonar and Arnora (girl twin), for no harm had come to the infants. Unfortunately, this must have left her vulnerable, and far less able to thwart (offset, counter) the perpetrator’s assaults. You can well imagine Chando’s frustration, his ire (rage, fury), self-blame, then ultimately, his inconsolable grief, to have arrived there too late and well after it had been all over. Intrepid Tekubzan, anticipating his return had nevertheless managed to leave a (telepathic) message to him, therefore, drying up his tears and, following her instructions, he discovered the unharmed, hidden twins, his son, Zonar and daughter Arnora. And that’s how Zonar and Arnora had come into the world. For a long time, Chando stared at these little, precious beings who were his son and daughter! The babies, not identical twins, Zonar had his mother’s blazing red hair, while Arnora had Chando’s white blond hair; nevertheless, Zonar had his (Chando’s) eyes, but fortunately, the girl had his beloved’s nose and chin.” Chando could not take his eyes off his precious, poor, orphaned infants, which had waited for him, only heaven knows how long. They had lived because she had, after severing the umbilical cords, transferred major part of her life force to them. And then used still more of her power to conceal them. Chando shedding more tears, lovingly cradled his infant boy and girl in his arms and rocked them. After a long spell, eventually, reason took hold. He went over to the pile of ashes (which were her remains) and reverently bowed to his beloved and then remaining kneeling, said his prayers; to give her at least, some solace in afterlife. Chando, then desisting the new surging flood of tears, in resolute tone articulated (voiced) his solemn vow to take exceptionally diligent care of the twins.”
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| 07- CHANDO MAKES SOLEMN WOW TO TEKUBZAN'S SPIRIT |
“Tekubzan had purposely not disclosed the culprit’s identity that had attacked her and ultimately taken her life, for either she did not know the assailant or, that he was far too powerful; and she knowing Zandar would seek revenge and fearing for his safety, sought to protect him.”
“Zandar, remaining on his knees, however,
in a resounding voice next had avowed: He would search Heaven and Earth to one
day redress this grave injustice and duly avenge her.”
“Afterwards, for she’d also
warned him that the evil perpetrator had been bent on destroying him and their
offsprings, therefore, not to linger on and without delay fly to safety- Chando
(Zandar Kuntzu), though reluctantly, had absconded the mountain along with
Zonar and Arnora and permanently disappeared somewhere in the vast mortal world
of Humans.”
(END
OF SECTION 3)
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