LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - EVIL PERSONIFIED - SECTION - 4
Month after month, each night’s
routine was the same for Sovereign Zakhertan Yozdek; this evening as well, he
was burdened with so many imperative official (bureaucratic) documents needing
his special perusal.
“I
detest squandering my time in this way, even with the most able of help,
monitoring and controlling the wolves that are my vassals.” Zakhertan
Yozdek scoffed inwardly, shifting in his seat. “What an utter waste of my talents. This cursed dreary existence … This
never ending; cloying, suffocating, bureaucratic red tape could drive a lesser
man to madness. Darn it all!” Zakhertan ground his teeth. “Even the slowest of torturous death would be
preferable to this present inertia (inaction).”
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| 01- ZAKHERTAN YOZDEDK JP |
Wearily, Zakhertan
closed his eyes as if to escape it all. Never had he felt so empty in heart,
so utterly alone; his true aspirations had always been to- as a brilliant
tactician, a great general with invincible prowess- burgeon (thrive) at the
battlefield… That was the only life for him. Zakhertan heaved a deep,
dejected sigh, pining to be once more in the combat zone (at the front line); at
least there, Zakhertan had no qualms, no artificial worries to be addressed,
nothing taxing his patience. There he would be in his element, thriving on solving
precise, (clear) arduous yet all too familiar tactical problems while accepting
the perils that each new campaign entailed. Dicey warrior’s life was
unquestionably preferable to this cackling of barren hens that called itself a
political arena. What a waste it was, for someone who has had war pulsing in
his veins, ever since he had been a suckling…
Zakhertan’s mind just then was diverted (sidetracked) by the
recollection of a once propagated hearsay (rumour), that had described how he,
Zakhertan, had come into this world:
Purportedly
(supposedly), at the time of his birth, he had kicked so violently that he had
ruptured the very womb that had prior nourished and sustained his life; hence, he
had claimed his first victim, his very gentle and loving mother, Lady Rosaline,
before he had even drawn his first breath.
This tale (false account) imparted
to Zakhertan during his early childhood by none other than his hateful
stepmother Lady Serafina, had left an indelible (permanent) mark (blot) on his
conscience till adolescence and had irrevocably fashioned his innate character.
It was not till much later that he had learned
of the truth; that his birth had been a breach-birthing and, his Lord father
valuing a son more than his wife, had ordered the tending physician to slice
open her womb and extract the male offspring, regardless of the (blood-loss and) consequence.
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| 02- ZAKHERTAN'S FATHER |
Zakhertan’s father Lord Kade Yozdek, back then had been an influential personage in the Northern border province. He controlled massive resources and vast lands which had been owned (inherited) by the Yozdek clan for five generations; furthermore, he regulated most trade and maintained a small private army in addition to the border imperial troops, allocated to him supposedly for stability and maintenance of peace. His generals perpetually guarded (patrolled) the northern region, for the purposes of preventing and subduing the sporadic violent incursions from ethnic tribes that trespassed into his lands, as well, invaded or pillage the remote border towns and regions. The governor of the district, toadied to the lord, recognizing the fact that he held the real power in this northern territory (state).
Lord Kade, a cold, calculating, impious
(licentious) man, had remarried quickly after the death of his principal wife
Lady Rosaline, well before the period of mourning had been officially over.
This advantageous union however, had been a strategic, loveless union, and
though his new wife, Zakhertan’s stepmother Serafina, had borne his Lord father
first a girl offspring and then a boy, the boy had not lived long enough to see
his second year.
The young Zakhertan had no regrets
about eliminating his rival sibling, despite the untold grief it had caused to
his, by then odious Lord father. The licentious brute had often when drunk
derided and brutally beaten willful and defiant Zakhertan senseless.
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| 03- YOUNG ZAKHERTAN |
Despite his oppressive and violent childhood, or perhaps because of it, Zakhertan had always, for as long as he could remember, taken solace in battle and in living life on the edge (of death). Even now he could smell the carnage and envisioned with a certain longing the terrible havoc, the glorious devastation he would wreak on his next campaign. Alas, he knew that for the time being at least he had to forbear (be patient) and resolve few more snags (glitches) in his governance (control) before he could venture anew at the head of a massive army and, finally met his most worthy adversary (nemesis), Emperor Deng Hedenko of Kontu.
Zakhertan’s gaging and astute
(keen) mind had already factored in the inevitability of the prolonged and costly
campaign (battle) and the resulting gory before that anticipated eventual victory
(triumph). It would be a conflict the like of which had no precedence in
Wenjenkun’s history; nevertheless, one his heart frenziedly craved (yearned for).
Patience, however, had never been Zakhertan’s
innate virtue; it had to be doggedly (resolutely) forced and perpetually (constantly)
learned.
“Curse Dwengzur for cheating me out of that fight!” Denied that fundamental (essential) reprieve, Zakhertan’s
thoughts had just then reverted to the Immortal; thus, his fists involuntarily
clenched, as he crossly (irately) cogitated (deliberated) on that nagging
concern.
“Where was that bothersome
wizard anyway…How could he still be at large, a man of Dwengzur's caliber…
Escaping his (Zakhertan’s) vast network of spies which was entrenched right
across the known world?”
But even as he had asked this, Zakhertan
already knew the answer. And it was for that reason that despite Zakhertan's
protests and denials, the Immortal’s disappearance had deeply troubled him;
especially since the extensive, persistent search, which had even encompassed
the regions of Korion all the way up to the island of Kontu, still furiously,
had failed to deliver least trace of Dwengzur or his sort’s abode.
Zakhertan Yozdek had of course
inwardly laughed at the circulating blathers, refused to give least credence to
the preposterous, imbecilic notions, belief of couple of his supposed, brainy officials,
that Dwengzur was a demigod. (Minor god- one regarded as such in a hierarchy of
other gods.)
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| 04- DWENGZUR THE DEMIGOD (49)JP |
These key bureaucrat sucker fools, had hypothesized that “Dwengzur had in fact been sent by Divine authority, to assist and protect their illustrious and righteous Sovereign Zakhertan Yozdek from serious harm and, once the earthly task had been completed, Dwengzur had returned from whence he came.”
Meanwhile it had served his
(Zakhertan’s) purpose well, to let the plebians be gulled by all that
superstitious nonsense. Ordinary folk (plebs) had always been prone
to (deducing then) attributing strange manifestations to the work of Supreme
Gods. Zakhertan grimaced wryly and shrugged. The Hexocian religion, one
of the surviving orders, to date had been secretly manipulated and utilized to
bend the inferior minds, enabling that contemptuous lot to be herded like sheep
into doing his (Zakhertan’s) bidding whenever the need rose? Did they think that he would ever tolerate,
let alone perpetuate that farce, that contemptible pretext of those religious
orders, without reason?
“Divine intervention indeed, “Zakhertan Yozdek (the atheist) again
scoffed venomously reflecting at this point on the incredulous notion that,
Gods would take any notice of the bothersome, writhing, myriad creatures. “Earthly task ha!” Zakhertan Yozdek
hissed out a long breath and smiled tautly, as memories of his hundreds and
thousands of acts of (heathen) brutality came to mind.
“Surely
none of those abhorred acts were condoned by these righteous Gods. And besides,
where was the expected retribution; his reign to date had remained unchallenged
and consolidated. That proved it: Gods did not exist. But Immortals did exist.”
Zakhertan’s
gaze then pensively turned to the painting of the white tiger, mounted on the
far wall. He stared at it for a time, then with awry smile
he looked down.
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| 05 - WHITE TIGER 10- JP |
Few years back to expel his boredom Zakhertan had gone on a dangerous venture, a hunt for a fearsome white tiger that had terrorized three remote villages at high elevation at the northern end, and the furthest reaches of Wenjenkun’s Toreaken Province.
The white tiger of incredible size
and ferocity after his rampaging through these villages, had left behind
countless mangled and mutilated corpses (both humans and animals). Hundreds of
half-eaten parts littered the blood-soaked pathways (grounds), before the
callous beast had finally retreated to his lair at that towering peak; with
only a precarious goat’s path leading up to it, way passed the densely forested
mountain ridge.
Always up for a challenge Zakhertan Yozdek,
perfectly disguised as ordinary hunter had gone alone on a venture to add this
monstrous beast’s head to his other mounted trophies.
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| 06- WHITE TIGER 5- JP |
Zakhertan had pursued the carnivorous beast hotly, but then at the crucial juncture, when he spotted it, he’d taken aim at the edge of sheer cliff and was poised to shoot his poisoned arrow when, the earth underneath his footing had suddenly given way and he’d plummeted down into a deep, bottomless abyss (chasm) along with the fallen debris. Halfway down, he had gripped (gotten hold of) one or two of the (exposed,) resilient dangling roots, which protruded from the precipitous edge (vertical drop) and so escaped certain death.
Proceeding (climbing, advancing)
once more towards the peak (summit), mid-way up he had discovered the hidden
opening to a huge cavern (grotto) and fearlessly went inside. Advancing in
pitch darkness, he had followed one of the subterranean tunnels and after
escaping six or seven perilous pitfalls, had emerged unscathed, when it was
nearing dusk, at the outside.
The topography (landscape) and the
fauna that had greeted his eyes, when abruptly the miasmic (vaporous, gaseous,
misty) fog cleared, had appeared to him most strange; moreover, he noted the
sudden, stark (abysmal), all encompassing absence of all sound. He was considering
which direction to advance, when just then a bot of lightening streak from a
cloudless sky and then a tremendous ruckus at a distance drew his attention to
a small clearing, beyond the dense (forest) grove of trees.
Zakhertan had approached the area
cautiously and then, concealing his presence, had avidly and elatedly, watched
the ongoing deadly and intense combat between two, sure to be Immortal
warriors. Fortune smiling on him, he had also eye-witnessed and heard the
subsequent invocation (incantation) of the “Nokuzikos Spell,” by the clearly senior
rank Immortal warrior; after which, in a flash, his opponent had then been (utterly
subdued) bested.
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| 07- IMMORTALS FIGHTING (4) |
The defeated and partially incapacitated younger Immortal had subsequently, been swiftly carted (lugged) away by the victor, both riding the clouds, to oblivion.
Zakhertan Yozdek had always been
gifted with retentive memory and the ability to recall information however
complex, verbal, or visual, with great accuracy and clarity; forgetting all
about the white tiger, for he had attained a far greater prize, he had joyously
returned home. Possessing this
“Nokuzikos Spell,” his already indomitable powers subsequently further
enhanced, he had since then been invincible in every battle or single combat.
Notwithstanding how formidable the enemy been, his adversaries (foe, opposition)
had always (been defeated without fail) suffered the same fate.
This advantage, the sure gift, had
a terrible drawback (derivative) however, for Zakhertan being a mere mortal,
after each invocation of the Nokuzikos Spell, he had consequently, always
suffered (succumbed to) the subsequent day, an intense and unimaginable
smarting (painful) headache. No amount of medicine or care would alleviate
(assuage, lessen) the extreme pressure and the excruciating, throbbing in his
head. His personal physicians lived in dread at such times, fearing that
Zakhertan might inevitably one day, undergo a fatalistic aneurism (aneurysm) in
the brain and so expire.
Never forgetting the fierce combat between those two
superior beings, Zakhertan had of course instigated for a long time, thorough
searches for their kind. But all subsequent pursuits (quests, hunt) had been
unfortunately proved in vain, till quite recently that is, when Zakhertan had
learned of Dwengzur’s presence in Channing.
Dwengzur, an alleged wizard, employed for entertainment
purposes during one of Egil Viggoaries’s infamous social gatherings, had left
quite an impression on all that had been present. The culminated reports
intriguing Zakhertan, he had at once summoned Dwengzur to his presence. Zakhertan had at length questioned the
so-called Wizard; though infuriated by his deceit, Zakhertan had nevertheless
played along and kept his ire in check, to secretly monitor this Immortal’s
activities, as well, uncover the whereabouts of his Race. Anticipating that,
where there was one, there would be others and utilizing such beings would make
him more omnipotent (all-powerful and unstoppable) Ruler.
(END OF SECTION 4)
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