11- LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - EVIL PERSONIFIED - SECTION 13
All during Qarzten’s extensive investigations, there had been enough hearsay evidence to link Egil Viggoaries to far more heinous atrocities than his rival PM Lamont Gudaren had ever been involved in; however, the astute Dark Eunuch had been far too shrewd to leave least speck or shred of living evidence, perpetually eliminating, and cutting off all loose ends. Qarzten’ competent force had dismally failed even to extract, a single drugged confession against the Eunuch. Egil Viggoaries, meanwhile, carried the notorious distinction of being the expert in these methods and anyone who had least contact with him always came away with the firm belief that he was immune to these types of trickery. Consequently, the surface reading of the Dark Eunuch’s service record looked impeccable, his loyalty and integrity appeared beyond question.
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| 01- EGIL VIGGORIES 4- JP |
Qarzten Caimund had heard seven or eight such rumors about the childhood escapades of Egil Viggoaries that revealed a heart as black as coal, a conscience as putrid as excrement, a soul buried so deep in a bottomless, dark abyss that it was worse than nonexistent yet none of these blood-curdling stories could be substantiated. The intense fear that these rumours had nevertheless evoked, was quite unmistakable. The mere mention of his name even in the remotest corners of the Kingdom would be enough to scatter unruly crowds. All influential and powerful citizens and even most of the nobility quaked in their boots at the very sight of him. The Chief of Internal Security was truly the second most feared man in the land for, next to the Sovereign himself, Dark Eunuch’s brutality to date was unsurpassed. Like his mentor he carried the notorious distinction of being an ultimate sadist, one who enjoyed and thrived on inflicting physical and mental torture on everyone. Yet the only attainable accounts (with which to incriminate him) had been the ones done within the legal boundaries of the law.
Nowhere was there a shred of evidence of wrongdoing with which
to arrest or prosecute him.
The impartial, dark
side of Qarzten Caimund could not help but admire Egil Viggoaries’s
resourcefulness, thoroughness, and his uncanny ability to perform the darkest
deeds in full daylight without there being even one credible witness.
Added to the Dark Eunuch's accomplishments was his creation of
that most dreaded network of spies, the invisible force that went by the name
of, Secret Brotherhood of The Black Molochs. The organization was so
brilliantly set up that it was impenetrable, yet it had thousands of tentacles
extending (reaching) out everywhere, strangling all levels of Government and
the populace of Wenjenkun. Suffice it to
say, Qarzten Caimund had been perturbed for an exceptionally long time about
his inability to infiltrate Egil Viggoaries’s organization, even the lesser
ranks.
Then his resilience and persistence long at last had paid off.
He had broken ground, so to speak, gained a significant inroad with one
promising candidate. It had taken him
years of painstaking effort to covertly recruit and school Yuchemos Mantus, but
in the end, Yuchemos had surpassed all Qarzten Caimund’s expectations in a
surprisingly brief period. But then, that young man had some real ability other
than his strikingly handsome features, fine physical bearing, so now, in less
than two days time, he would be initiated into the Inner Circle of The Black
Molochs. This indeed was a remarkable accomplishment.
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| 02- YUCHEMOS MANTUS (2)JP |
Qarzten Caimund in the meantime was constrained to exercising greater caution than ever before to maintain his sham impartiality concerning Yuchemos Mantus and not to jeopardize this rarest opportunity. And so, when Zakhertan Yozdek had suddenly the other day had inquired about what he had thought of Yuchemos Mantus’s abilities and shortcomings in particular consideration for a more responsible posting in Capital, Qarzten had been most careful not to be either (for) too enthused or against the idea. He had to guard against alerting Zakhertan Yozdek’s suspicions, for once aroused, especially now, with so much riding on it; it would lead to most profound consequences (repercussions) for Yuchemos. Zakhertan’s mood changes and reactions to people and things were closely monitored (studied) by Egil Viggoaries, who knew Zakhertan better than anyone, and occasionally the Dark Eunuch had been able to home-in accurately in on the truth. As an added cautionary measure, Yuchemos Mantus had been furthermore, ordered to avoid all but the most innocuous contact with the Senior Grand Secretary and his office staff for the next three or four months or more; and even then, only if conditions had seriously warranted it.
Though it appeared to each factional leader (PM Lamont Gudaren
and Egil Viggoaries), their power and influence on political and military
spheres were steadily mounting, their machinations were frequently in fact,
foiled (stymied), by the ever-vigilant Senior Grand Secretary Qarzten Caimund, who had devised
and set in place long ago, specific (certain) curbs.
The instant that the delicate balance was disturbed or placed
in serious jeopardy by either of the factions striving to usurp more power,
Qarzten Caimund’s contingency plans, then activated, would automatically
disrupt, and terminate it. Qarzten’s force for some time hence had curtailed
and kept the two antagonists’ ambitions in permanent check, as if by divine
intervention or by capricious fate.
Of course, with the perpetual animosity (hostility) of Korion
and the potential threat from Deng Hedenko of Kontu looming on the
north-eastern horizon, Qarzten Caimund had once, long ago, quietly questioned
the validity of eradicating these two powerful cliques at this juncture and
also, whether it could be timely effected (brought about) before the impending
“Great War”. Qarzten Caimund had
(thereafter) since then implemented certain measures, to minimize the damage
that these two could beget. The anticipated future pockets of rebellion would
be quashed right at its start, to remove any risk or jeopardy to the might and
stability of Wenjenkun's main military force. Ripple effects, including a
series of carefully planned assassinations, would then commence, eliminating
all potential danger to the national security. The painstakingly detailed
instructions and coded cue words which Qarzten Caimund had labored over through
many a night had been temporarily locked up, on Zakhertan Yozdek’s order, in
the Palace vault.
Qarzten Caimund had noticed of late however, three or four
other disturbing developments becoming known, the chief one being an indirect
intervention in the countermeasures set up against Lamont Gudaren and Egil
Viggoaries from another quarter: Lord Shouzi Yozdek (current ruling tyrant in
Gulbrand Province). This had caused
these measures to lose bit of their effectiveness. Direct intervention against
Lord Shouzi would have rectified this volatile situation and eliminated the
threat but His Highness had termed the damage as comparatively minimal.
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Still, despite adequate proof, Qarzten Caimund while working out, during routine, combat session with the Sovereign Zakhertan and the selective group of indomitable royal warriors, Qarzten had braved Zakhertan's wrath and in between strikes, he had broached the subject yet again, urging Zakhertan to grant him permission, while there were still ample time and opportunity, to deal with this potentially explosive situation. Though the Sovereign had listened with due patience while he fought unceasingly, to Qarzten’s well presented oral case, he had in the end shook his head (shown reluctance) and refused to take any decisive military action (against his kin) at that specific juncture (point in time).
“Egil Viggoaries’s and Lamont Gudaren’s service to the State
has not yet been fully realized."
Had been Zakhertan’s blunt (frank) response; his way of saying 'No',
without fully closing the door.
Discerning that there was more to the Sovereign's reluctance
than his concern for the kin or the welfare of the State, Qarzten had set aside
his misgivings and dropped the subject; a decision he had come to regret so
many times over, since then.
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When the news of Prince Herleif’s terrible blunder
with the penknife and his subsequent punishment had first reached Qarzten
Caimund, he had not taken pleasure in derision of the prince as so many others
who had also held Prince Herleif in contempt, had done. Senior Grand Secretary
had simply shaken his head in utter disbelief at the extent of the prince's
stupidity and negligence and then frowned when he thought of; the three or four
presages (portend) repercussions this innocuous episode could entail. Nevertheless,
because he had deemed Herleif’s days as being numbered even without the
derivative of this mishap, he had concentrated instead on dealing with other
more pressing issues on his agenda.
Irksomely, the persistent reports of Herleif’s exaggerated and perverse
responses had continued to filter in. The day after the prince’s recovery, in
fact, he had ordered the torture and inquisition of his own equally
contemptible Chief Eunuch Wagner, along with the rest of his household retinue.
The needlessness of this act against ones who were so obviously innocent had
angered Qarzten Caimund to the boiling point. Though very much perturbed the
Senior Grand Secretary Qarzten Caimund had maintained his admirable reserve
however, as he held a specific purpose in mind. He had opted to run only a
little interference and advocated that the handling of the investigation into
the origin of the knife be done by the Chief of Internal Security. Egil
Viggoaries was on the surface the most capable man for resolving this case
swiftly thus leaving Zakhertan Yozdek free to concentrate on more serious
matters. The fact that Qarzten Caimund had good reason to suspect other Palace
players as having had a hand in this affair would, it seemed, had opened
meanwhile, another (assortment of problems) complex issue and tied up the
attention of everyone involved, including Egil Viggoaries, in efforts which
would inevitably change the natural course of events. But then Qarzten Caimund
could not resist weaving another trap for Egil Viggoaries when this added
opportunity had struck. His ulterior motive had been in part to entice Egil
Viggoaries with a sure bait, to either redeem or, expectantly even on a small
scale, hang himself. It was a calculated risk which Qarzten knew he would win
regardless of the outcome. As it happened Zakhertan Yozdek’s elite secret
service had been dispatched two days ago to investigate a rebellion looming on
the horizon of Tanghui Province. The instance the urgent matters within
Channing were concluded, Qarzten Caimund would then be free to accompany the
new Military Governor, to Tanghui to promptly consolidate the political
situation there. Qarzten inwardly cursed the delay, as he was most anxious to
leave for this assignment since the route to Tanghui bypassed Tenzo Province
where he had another more urgent business and a certain investigation to
oversee.

04- COMANDER ZHADOL BORYM AND LANCE DIOSTIN
Qarzten Caimund had learned some time prior, of the
strange disappearances of certain figures associated with the Inner Circle of
The Black Molochs: Lance Diostin, Zhadol Borym, Zuan and Sanqui Xiory;
warranting hence, an indebt enquiry to resolve his many unanswered questions.
Qarzten had quietly suspected that they had all, save Lance Diostin, been
murdered, result of fresh power struggle between Egil Viggoaries and the P.M.,
despite the serious lack of corpses and typically, not one shred of evidence to
incriminate either of them.
Additionally, there had been another minor concern
for Qarzten, certain irregularity in fact, pertaining to the Illustrious
Scholar Fradel Rurik Korvald. Something odd about the elusive Scholar had
alerted Qarzten Caimund’s keen senses right at the beginning and soon as Fradel
had reached the Capital, he had been placed under surveillance. The accrued discrepancies (about the scholar)
had been forthwith relayed to Sovereign Zakhertan Yozdek and Qarzten had
received permission for investigate in greater depth and place the Scholar
under constant surveillance, even though, Qarzten had quietly anticipated
Zakhertan had had his own compiled, extensive report from his elite force,
Black Band Guard Regiment and the auxiliary group, Shadow Brigade. Qarzten
Caimund, for efficiency’s sake, had often wished to utilize (tap into) such a
Force but their allegiance had been solely to Zakhertan and no other. Such an
elite group could not be swayed, corrupted, enticed, threatened, or extorted
let alone recruited. It was an immediate death sentence even to approach one
with such an (intent) offer.
Despite his impeccably record Qarzten Caimund had
irately, already reckoned that, lately he too had been kept under closer
scrutiny, more keenly than anyone else, since Zakhertan always seemed to know
his activities well in advance. Qarzten had nothing to fear, however, since he
had always functioned scrupulously (trustworthily) and could not be faulted or
reprimanded for any irregular activity since he engaged in none.
His mind at present reverting back to the incidence
of the latest sham assassination attempt on Zakhertan Yozdek, Quarzten looked
away, destructed by the sudden downpour at the outside. Through quiet
reflection on the reports about the penknife incident, Qarzten of course had
long ago pieced together the scant clues and had deduced the palpable culprits.
For the time being, however, he had kept this data to himself, adapting a
wait-and-see attitude. Quarzten’s vacillation had been due in part, to his wishing
to allow the old Imperial Tutor a sufficient period of grace, to set his
personal affairs in order before his risky (foolhardy) confession. Qarzten
Caimund knew also that Worren Youkup’s unwitting part in this scheme had been
baleful (sinister), and that he had been but an inconsequential scapegoat
(martyr). Qarzten would never admit it, but he was in fact aggrieved that
Worren’s lifetime impeccable service (employment), would soon to be reduced to
ruins. His attention next directed to one of the architects of the ploy Lady
Sejon and more importantly her handmaiden Nijel Pinng, Qarzten again irately
looked away wondering, the method Lady Sejon must’ve used to persuade otherwise
discerning Tutor Worren Youkup, to assume full blame.
More the pity,
Qarzten inwardly scoffed; for he knew, even after Her Ladyship’s complicity
(regarding the knife) with the Imperial Tutor became known, Lady Sejon would
predictably be acquitted, until such time when, as only Zakhertan Yozdek would
know, she would have outlived her usefulness to him.
Qarzten Caimund frowning, set aside the document
pertaining to Lady Sejon, with a multitude of others awaiting his perusal and
shrugged dispassionately. The life of
Lady Sejon was of little consequence anyhow; she mattered less and less in the
grand scheme of things, and that thankfully, welfare of Prince Magnian was
nonaligned with hers. As for the instigator of all this Nijel Pinng, now that
was an entirely different matter.
Qarzten Caimund reflected on how his policy of
routinely checking beyond the official records of everyone, who had entered
government service in Capital, had paid off yet again; furthermore, the
revelation (disclosure) had shed an entirely rather an intriguing light on
things.
(END OF SECTION 13)
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