LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC – THE RENEGADE IMMORTAL – SECTION 10
Shortly after, under the cover of darkness
the same premises (Under secretary’s residence) yielded one then, after a
period another covert (disguised) figure, both emerging from the secret
passageway to be swallowed up by the murky (shadowy) street.
The first cloaked figure, heading north,
was soon admitted through the secret Iron-gate, and escorted by an armed
sentinel, into the prohibited, Inner Palace. Brought before the head of
Zakhertan Yozdek’s Special Security force, the spy bowed respectfully and
submitted her detailed report.
The second figure took a different path,
heading southeast. Hugging the shadows, he quickly made his way to an old
section of the city dotted with ancient temples, crumbling warehouses and, an
area riddled with secret catacombs known to but a few. The clandestine meeting was to transpire
under the fifth watchtower.
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| 01- |
"You are late!" A figure jumped suddenly out of the shadows to block his path. "A few minutes more and I would have left."
The cloaked figure apologized for the
(unavoidable) delay and immediately got right down to business at hand; after
receiving the small parcel (containing specific documents) he forthwith gave
his personal assurances that all had been arranged to his satisfaction. The
lucrative posting was to be his for the asking. This part of the business
concluded, he then assured Zunrogo that as per payment for the second item, the
gold itself had been deposited in warehouse 56, hidden in a stack of rice
sacks. Holding out the key to the
warehouse, and thus the possession of the fee, the cloaked figure then demanded
the item in question be handed over forthwith.
"Not so fast!" Zunrogo held out
his hand. "How do I know, that is, what guarantee do I have …"
"None.", the cloaked figure was
annoyed.
"If you want to back out because of your
short-sighted reservations, then so be it. This meeting is
terminated!" He pocketed the key
and abruptly turned his back to leave.
“You have guts, Qunen Yummer.”
Zunrogo smiled venomously for, despite the disguise, he had identified
(recognized) the voice. The other contingencies he had laid in place in case of
future betrayal were at once dispensed with. They were now unnecessary. Qunen
Yummer's identity was all the insurance he needed. That very first meeting,
when he had been covertly assigned to this other, more important case, Zunrogo
had discreetly followed the cloaked agent at the end of their clandestine
meeting to find the source of his orders. When the agent had disappeared into
the mansion of the Prime Minister, Zunrogo had assumed, with some measure of
certainty, who had been his employer; same time comprehended the very nature of
this delicate assignment and its grave political implications which had,
understandably, warranted such extensive measures. On the point of turning and
walking away from Lamont Gudaren’s residence he had witnessed the re-emergence
of the selfsame agent.
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| 02- ZUNROGO TUGO - JP 21 |
Heeding his intuition, Zunrogo had again pursued the cloaked figure through the shadows only to see him disappear for good this time into the fire ravaged residence of Lenny Sukzor. Even so, until this very moment, he had failed to, proof positive identity, his contact. Now that he had recognized the distinct voice, this nagging mystery had been satisfactorily resolved for Zunrogo Tugo.
Qunen Yummer was the assistant to the famed
architect Yazune Koz, who was employed to oversee the reconstruction of the
destroyed wings of the residence. Naturally, Qunen would reside at the job site
as part of his obliged duty until the project was completed.
“How opportune for the Prime Minister, to
have an excellent chance (prospect) to spy on the honest and incorruptible
Lenny Sukzor just as he was fast gaining in prominence. Hmm…,”
Zunrogo mused, “if the Prime Minister is using Qunen Yummer in this way, I
should be mindful of the junior architect's future postings. I will have to
keep close tabs on him, just in case.”
As for the letter itself, when Zunrogo had
first conceived of its true importance he had immediately considered the other
avenues open to him for greater gain. He now regretted that decision. Setting
those aside, he should have acted on retrieving it that very night after he had
seduced (courier) Disaidun Agripe; alas, because of his short-sightedness, it
had slipped through his hands and got replaced by the pseudo letter that would
have brought about his sure demise. “At
least I had avoided that catastrophe; better to admit failure than walk into a
sure trap.” He shrugged.
"Don’t be so affronted,” Zunrogo now
rushed over and hastily grabbed Qunen’s arm, to stop him. “I meant no
disrespect.” After a short apology he
explained his real reasons for not accepting the key at this time. He reluctantly (grudgingly) confessed to his
abject failure in recovering the letter; succinctly stated the varied events,
excluded (kept out) from the official report, which had transpired on the
vessel (boat) and same time laid claim that, he’d been misinformed about the
courier Disaidun Agripe. That she had
been duplicitous and same time the stooge, a false lead, but as he had other
more promising leads, he presently forwarded his verbal request to his
employer, through (via) Quenen, to be allowed bit more time to recover the
actual letter.
“What
are you really up to?” Qunen Yummer , inwardly scoffed; clearly
angry for having wasted his time, he shook his head and then quickly departed
the scene.
Zunrogo leered after him, relieved that he
had bought (himself) some valuable time till he could figure out his next
recourse (option). In truth he had no such sure leads on the letter’s
whereabouts, only hunches. Zunrogo with a grim expression, stared thoughtfully
for a time in the direction of the disappeared cloaked figure, then he too,
advancing in a different direction, was quickly swallowed up by the darkness.
~
That
same night another cloaked agent, one carrying the actual letter, had detoured
to some small measure, backtracking to ascertain that he was not pursued,
dogged as he had been few blocks prior.
Assured that he was in the clear he had then taken a decisively abrupt
turn and, hugging the shadows as he veered this way and that, finally arrived
at his destination.
Stopped
by the stout and intimidating (menacing) armed guard at the gate, he at once uttered
(pronounced) a seemingly ordinary salutation word, that was in fact (in
actuality) the secret password, which allowed him apt (ready) admittance to the
inside.
The
cloaked agent swiftly advanced through the long, dark hallway which eventually
led to a dim room where a clandestine meeting was already (been held) in
progress. He quietly removed his cloak (cape) and uncovered his head; standing
on attention now, he waited with due patience for his turn to speak.
When
Zaur looked at him and slightly nodded his head, he briskly stepped forward and
at this close proximity, he promptly presented the letter to the leader of the
Sacred Brotherhood of the Kozurs.
"Was
there any variation (inconsistency) I should know about?" Zaur Stugr in a
low voice asked sternly.
"None
to report, sir; It all went according to plan." Kaelan answered
respectfully.
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| 03- KAELAN ( OR CREWMAN ZACK) |
Zaur, detecting the ever so slight quaver in Kaelan’s voice, had sensed that Kaelan was holding something back but chose not to dwell on it at present.
From
the start Zaur’d been quietly impressed by Kaelan’s courage, integrity, and
tenacity. Relying on these demonstrated abilities Zaur had, for the first time
ever, gone against his firm policy of not involving an unseasoned member in
matters of serious magnitude; and thus far, he had not been disappointed. He
was confident therefore that, whatever was troubling Kaelan, at an appropriate
time he would own up to it (make a clean breast of it).
Turning
his back to the assembly Zaur briskly strode to the desk and deposited the
letter temporarily into his locked drawer.
Later it would be transferred to a safer home in the vault of the secret
room.
Returning
to listen to another’s report, Zaur Stugr continued to study Kaelan from the
corner of his eye, as he same time, reflected on how hitherto, exceeded all
expectations, invaluable this recent recruit been to their organization.
Unexpectedly
just then Zaur was reminded of another outstanding recruit, a double agent no
less, who had achieved a remarkable feat in a noticeably short while, won the
Prime Minister's confidence sufficiently well enough, to be assigned to
reporting on the actions of Lenny Sukzor.
His instructions had been to, by any means procure vital facts
concerning this highly respected minister that could be of some use for future
extortion or, to be merely employed (in some underhanded scheme) simply to be
degraded (sullied, brought down) a notch or two when he got too powerful. And
so, over the course of the ensuing weeks and months Qunen Yummer had dutifully fed the Prime Minister
with profitable, juicy, and slightly harmful bits of data. The items of real significance and those that
were most damaging however, had been covertly and in regular intervals furnished
to Zaur.
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| 04- QUNEN YUMMER (15)JP |
The final pay-off had come when Qunen had stumbled onto Lenny Sukzor’s secret identity as a Black Molochs and his involvement in this business of the Lord's extortion. Moreover, by his determining the last whereabouts of the (source) extortion-letter, Qunen had provided the Kozurs with the trump-card they had been waiting for. Acting on this information at once, Zaur had conceived of the plan to involve Zunrogo Tugo. The summons of the scholar Fradel Rurik Korvald had been Heaven-sent, for it had also provided Kaelan (the strategically positioned mariner in that vessel) with the plausible cover to effectively conduct his key covert mission.
Considering the result, Zunrogo's terms of
payment had by no means been unreasonable or objectionable. The Kozurs had been able to settle an old
score by discreetly disposing of a corrupt and incompetent official, leaving
his coveted post open for the promotion of one such as Zunrogo Tugo. Part of
Zaur’s vice-ministerial duties involved selecting top candidates and their
placement in apt (suitable) official posts.
As the final decision rested with the Prime Minister Lamont Gudaren,
Zunrogo had been furnished with the needed qualifications, and then presented
as the best option (candidate) to fill the vacant post. The Prime Minister had already been favorably
disposed towards Zunrogo and quite impressed by the captain’s abilities, was
only too willing to give his approval of the appointment.
The
funds Zunrogo had requested were but a trifling sum, considering the vastness
of the reserves contained in the Kozur's vault; meanwhile another covert
undertaking was to, decidedly seal, Zunrogo’s fate.
Not
long after the anticipated word had reached Zaur that Kaelan, executing the
plan flawlessly, had retrieved the coveted prize and then replaced it with the
pseudo one. As Zaur Stugr had waited for the delivery of the letter itself,
Zaur had weighed his options carefully and in the end had settled on the best
recourse: For the time being he would
postpone any direct action and instead, utilize his competent agent Kanbi Dayu
who was strategically positioned in the palace.
Posing
as one of Egil Viggoaries's underlings, Kanbi as per instructed had discreetly
contacted the maid Nijel Ping, Lord Shouzi's spy in the Palace, and then passed
on in a seemingly involuntary manner the secret news that the Dark Eunuch was
no longer in possession of, the blackmail letter. For reasons of security, Kanbi had since then
been reassigned to a more distant post (a different taskforce, team) in a
maritime province, where their (Kozur’s) smuggling operations demanded closer
scrutiny.
“Let the tigers turn on each other.” Zaur at the time had gloated, thinking of
the future developments that would soon be manifesting between Egil Viggoaries
and Lord Shouzi.
“Blackmail...?”
Well, that consideration was last on his extensive list of options. As
it were, Zaur’s mind had already been set on the precise, most tactically
opportune point in time where which to expose the Lord and his powerful
affiliates.
After
Egil Viggoaries’s efforts were curbed or utterly frustrated Zaur, working
through a third party would then win Lord Shouzi's confidence and, by colluding
and tapping into his Lordship's resources, weaken the central government and
consequently erode some of Sovereign Zakhertan Yozdek’s iron grip.
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| 05- ZAKHERTAN YOZDEDK (42) JP2 |
For some time now Zaur Stugr had been the surreptitious, real force (power) behind most of Lamont Gudaren’s ingenious machinations; nevertheless, it’d suited Zaur’s purpose well to have His Excellency claim full credit since it also lulled the P.M. into a false sense of security.
“This most recent, sordid business with his
nephew Yekov…” Zaur's mind
had just then strayed, as he’d listened to Xifon Therrang's long, boring
report. “I cannot rely on those clumsy minions of Lamont’s to successfully
carry out such an important task. There
is no room here for even the slightest margin of error; therefore, I must see
to it at once that this business with Yekov is promptly and efficiently squared
off (away). Egil Viggoaries had already
made (attained) great strides in his attempts to ensnare Lamont Gudaren with
that business of the fire at Lenny Sukzor’s residence.” Zaur Stugr waved his hand to stay Xifon’s
report. He had heard enough. Xifon
Therrang bowing quietly stepped back.
Zaur
now turning to the specific group in the room, he curtly dispensed his orders,
"I want the word passed on to Koniko and Satoro that Yekov Gudaren is to
meet with an unexpected accident within the fortnight. All evidence
incriminating the Prime Minister is either to be destroyed or
discredited."
Xifon
Therrang’s tedious (tiresome) report had been the last one on the list; this
night’s meeting hence, had presently come to a natural conclusion. Zaur was
about to dismiss all when Kaelan again pressed forward decisively and bowed
deeply. He was now resolved to unburden
himself, even if it meant his death.
"Something
else," Zaur asked sharply impatiently turning to face Kaelan.
Unflinchingly,
Kaelan looked Zaur straight in the eye and resolutely responded, “Sir, my
mission was not entirely successful. There was another covert agent on the
vassal whom I fought but could not defeat (best), so I fled with the letter. I
also suspect that it was he who had fought and vanquished indomitable Lance
Diostin, not Zunrogo Tugo. The cur took the credit for it nevertheless.” Kaelan
swallowed hard. “He must have also at one point discovered the letter, which he
had retrieved from secret courier Disaidun Agripe (Miss Jepipi)’s body, was
false and disposed of it; hence, escaping dire repercussions from P.M. Lamont
Gudaren. Zunrogo Tugo’s presence in capital is proof of that. For these
irregularities, I therefore, respectfully ask to be punished." Head bowed; with intrepid resignation he
awaited the dire verdict (consequence).
Zaur
grimaced (frowned), studying Kaelan for a long while, and then nodded. "Your failure in this instance can be
forgiven."
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| 06- ZAUR STUGR JP (4) |
Zaur Stugr, seeing the puzzled expression on Kaelan’s eyes, he elaborated. "It may have actually worked out for our benefit. Zunrogo will now believe with impunity that he has superior fighting ability, far more than he has. Besides, he will be too wary of reprisals from the Black Molocks for killing one of their own, Lance Diostin. Faced with disappointing P.M and danger from Black Molocks, he may choose to flee. If he does, he can much easier be disposed. “
“Either
way we are well rid of him. So as far as I’m concerned, the matter has been
satisfactorily resolved. In the unlikely
event that matters may go awry and take an adverse turn, then I would expect
you to do the right thing. Until then we
are in need of your services."
Kaelan
bowed in gratitude and thanked Zaur with unfaltering devotion for the chance to
serve the Brotherhood once more.
Meeting
dissolved, Zaur Stugr had stayed behind a while longer to ponder on a
concern.
Earlier
this night, another, a valuable double agent known as Qunen Yummer, had
expressed certain irregularity, a part failure, in his assigned task and, had
as well, asked to be punished. His guilt
being that he had failed to obtain the letter which he then, would have
presented to P.M. Lamont Gudaren and brought about Zunrogo’s ignoble death. But
Zunrogo discovering letter’s falsehood had destroyed it; choosing to instead,
admit (disclose) his failure as well, forego the payment. More importantly,
during this clandestine meeting, Qunen had been, because of his cadence
(voice), identified by Zunrogo. Since
part of his cover had been blown, and he’d been identified as P.M.’s secret
agent, he’d asked to be duly (accordingly) punished or sent away. At the time
this had seemed critically (disapprovingly) serious, as it had limited the
agent’s efficacy (effectiveness); nevertheless, Zaur had provisionally (with
reservations) postponed his final judgement on this matter. In view of Kaelan’s
bold disclosure (confession, admission), Zaur at present was relieved to know,
that he would not have to resort to drastic measures after all.
~
(END OF SECTION 10)


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