LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - THE RENEGADE IMMORTAL - SECTION 15
"But hold on, how did you escape the second onslaught and the ensuing persecution?" Uyuk's pesky question broke the long silence. "Hadn't Minister Wushing's entire family been wiped out? Friends, affiliates, even mere acquaintances; weren't they all hunted down and tortured to death, right down to the very last one? Did you again flee?"
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| 01- HUGEN )jp |
"I did escape, yes, with a vow to avenge my benefactor later." Hugen disdainfully scoffed. "I am no coward, merely practical. If I had died, then how could I repay the kindness Wushing had shown me?"
"All right, all right," Uyuk held up his hand,
relenting. "I was out of
line." This was the closest Uyuk
came to apologizing. Seeing that Hugen
was pacified, Uyuk then urged him to recount the more explicit details of how
the Minister of the Interior Wushing had saved the nation from catastrophic
extermination during the first round of warfare. Hugen, somewhat reticent, nevertheless
obliged.
"Hmm...As I said before, His Highness Anguan Binchan was
adamant; more than ready to fight Zakhertan Yozdek to the bitter end, but it
was Minister Wushing who argued a more effective course. Wushing advised that it was better for His
Highness to buy some time in which Korion could recoup losses and prepare for a
proper vengeance later on. Zakhertan
Yozdek at that time commanded an invincible army of one billion men, still
flushed with victory and carrying superior arms. Though the gallant warriors of Korion were
all determined to fight to the bitter end, a course which would still inflict
great havoc upon Zakhertan's forces, the effort would still not be enough to
save our country.”
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| 02- WUSHING, THE MINISTER OF INTERIOR |
“Wushing then had summed up his argument with these akin (similar)words: As things stand today, restraint is key, we are well fortressed here in Zujug and have enough rations to withstand a siege of more than two years. Zakhertan Yozdek knows this and will undoubtedly seek to draw us out to hasty engagement in battle; and, he is unfortunately, quite adept (expert, practiced) in doing just that. Without a shrewd (wily) recourse (strategy) therefore, our certain offensive, will be like that of amassed force/moths, propelled to a flame. Furthermore, to effectively invalidate (weaken) Zakhertan’s command of that sort of indomitable army, we need to strike and effectively siphon (nullify, erode) his power (control) at the very root (source), in other words, at the base of Zakhertan’s staunch (steadfast) support, amidst the ruling elite of Wenjenkun. Thus, Wushing persuaded the King to send him as a strategic envoy to the Court of Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir, purportedly to sue for peace.
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| 03- PRIME MINISTER MORVALD (19) JP |
Wushing, being a resourceful minister understood Prime Minister Morvald of Wenjenkun, the father-in-law of Zakhertan Yozdek, was a pompous, licentious and rapacious (avaricious) lord. More importantly, Morvald and Minister Xitor both exerted great influence on the Sovereign of Wenjenkun and it was by offering great bribes and beautiful women to both these officials, that they were influenced into doing Korion's bidding. Through their influence, Minister Wushing was granted a timely audience with Sovereign Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir."
Hugen left his narrative to offer a small digression,
"The present government of Zakhertan Yozdek is rigidly controlled and fear
of their Sovereign is far too great for employment of this sort of tactic now;
hence, other avenues (contravening measures) need be utilized."
"Yes, we saw just how far Kontu got when they offered
bribes." Uyuk sneered.
"Are you daft?" Hugen shook his head in
exasperation.
"You mean?"
Uyuk's mouth fell open for a second in amazement as he quickly grasped
the picture.
Hugen hid the smirk that stole onto his lips and dismissively
(impatiently) waved his hand. Fire coursing through his veins, he animatedly
continued with his narrating the history: "Wushing made supplications to
the Imperial Court of Wenjenkun, beseeching the Royal Highness Zuronghan Alric
Therran Valamir to grant us peace. At
the same time, he relayed, with certain eloquence, the apologies of our
Sovereign Anguan Binchan for the offense that had been inadvertently given and,
our Monarch's willingness to return (revert) to the previous status of an ally,
a tutelary (protective) state, when all present unwarranted hostilities
ceased.”
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| 04- JURONGHAN ALRIC THERRAN VALAMIR JP (4) |
"As was the usual case, Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir took the matter to private counsel before rendering a decision, only to have both Prime Minister Morvald and the Minister Xitor both speak favorably of the peace accord, this initiative, overriding (superseding) Zakhertan Yozdek’s adamant (insistent) petitions to be given time and supplies to completely exterminate the opposition before proceeding to the border of the Rheox region to subdue the unruly Nehor tribesmen. By this time, you see, rapacious Zakhertan Yozdek had made several advances in the face of our fierce opposition and had by then brought the peripheral areas of Zujug under his control as well as the strategic Kenquan Pass to the north-west of the city. Building up strong earthworks and ramparts he had encamped around Zujug and laid in an all-out siege. As you know, the city was particularly built for defense on the banks of the Quito River with rings of impregnable fortifications and a standing force of 9000 men to which had been added 7000 of Anguan Binchan's army. Wushing had indeed insured that the position would be safe if they would but stay inside.”
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| 05-ZAKHERTAN YOZDEDK (8) JP 2 |
“Zakhertan Yozdek mounted vigorous attacks both day and night yet, after a month he still had failed to gain any advantage. This lack of success coupled with the diplomatic offensive Wushing had launched back in capital Channing of Wenjenkun could have caused a less determined man to waiver, unable to bide the time until the defenders of Zujug ran out of supplies and capitulated. As luck would have it, the courier bearing a progress report from Wushing to His Grace Anguan Binchan was intercepted by a detail of Zakhertan Yozdek’s reconnaissance men. The report itself contained nothing which could be used to incriminate Wushing back in Channing; however, Zakhertan Yozdek still was able to use it to devise an ingenious ruse to lure the forces of Korion out of the stronghold.”
“He had the report ingeniously forged to state instead that,
Wushing had utterly failed in his task and presently imprisoned, was awaiting
torture and execution. The altered
report demanded Korion's total capitulation, payment of a huge tribute and the
immediate surrender of His Royal Majesty Anguan Binchan in person to Marshall
Zakhertan Yozdek.”
“Zakhertan of course
knew that, even though Sovereign Anguan would be demoralized by this news, his
Grace would rather fight than concede to these demands. A spy disguised as the original courier then
delivered the forged report to Zujug.”
“To complete the deception, Zakhertan planted rumors that
there had been a large force of reinforcements dispatched from Wenjenkun as
soon as Wushing was imprisoned. Acting on these reports and believing there was
no other recourse, His Royal Highness Anguan Binchan himself led 7000 crack
troops out of the stronghold in the early dawn hours and arrayed them in battle
formation on the west bank of the Quito River.”
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| 06-ANGUAN BINCHAN KORION KING (31)JP |
“The Korion’s force of 9000 left inside the city was ordered not to interfere in the ensuing battle. Zakhertan of course, had as well anticipated this outcome and two days beforehand had secreted about one third of his infantry in the woods, presently flanking His Grace's position. Zakhertan Yozdek and his invincible cavalry, followed by the remaining two thirds infantry now arrayed themselves across the river. At his command the portion of the cavalry charged forward, fording the river at specific points and a pitched battle ensued. Our forces not only stood their ground but, aided by the difficulty Zakhertan's cavalry had in fording the river, were able to turn this murderous assault around. By about mid-morning it appeared to Sovereign Anguan Binchan that the battle was going his way; for part of Zakhertan's infantry left on the other side of the Quito River seemingly demoralized, was breaking ranks and part of it (in small groups) already started to move to the rear. Then Zakhertan Yozdek’s impersonator sounded the retreat. An elite cavalry contingent which was the suicide group along with Zakhertan’s double, that had prior fiercely engaged Sovereign Anguan Binchan’s key forces, now turned (hightailed) and plunged back into the river hotly pursued by Anguan’s cavalrymen. Completing the deception, rest of the infantry on the far bank had also broken ranks; they run seemingly helter-skelter (in disorder), to disappear behind a wall of tall bushes.”
“Sovereign Anguan, believing he could seize this moment,
ordered his men to continue pursuing Zakhertan and the enemy through the
waist-deep river. The trap totally
unseen had already been set in this mid-portion of the river they were coached
to trespass. Sometime prior you see, during the cover of night, specifically
designed vessels had secretly dumped, great quantities of boulders, broken
rocks, crockery, and other such sharp metal spikes in mid-stream, not enough to
obstruct the flow of the river but to create hazardous course and to inflict
injury and cuts to the anticipated cavalry horse’s feet and legs. “
“Korion's cavalry contingent was about halfway across the
river when the full scope of Zakhertan's plan became apparent. Sovereign Anguan Binchan’s cavalry along with
their suicide cavalry contingent were all bogged down in midstream (current) by
these destructive elements. The (shrill) high-pitched whistle just then
commanded the infantry regiment, armed with long bows and quivers, which had
taken cover behind tall bushes, to at once emerge and to re-form in precise
rows at the shoreline. All highly skilled archers they took aim, a clear shot,
and then let loose volley of arrows (that darkened the sky).”
“Concurrently, behind Sovereign Anguan's forces the Zakhertan
Yozdek’s one third portion of infantry also poured out of the woods from the
high ground to take up the defenses Anguan had abandoned, cutting of his
possible retreat.”
“These marksmen (competent) archers as well, in sync (as one)
taking up positions, joined in on the onslaught (massacre), each arrow piercing
through leather’ armor and finding their deadly mark, near decimated the
cavalry ensnared (trapped) in midstream of the river. The situation was most dire for both our
forces and their suicide squadron as many cruelly were pierced, heartlessly cut
down or drowned. But all was not lost; Heaven taking pity sent forth just then a
dense fog, which totally obscured all visibility. Our valiant heroes flanking
our sovereign fought the elements as well as the impenetrable forces of
Zakhertan and brought our Sovereign back on the banks of the river and to
safety. Then using their shields as cover, our Sovereign, and those gallants,
fighting desperately, made their way slowly and painfully back upstream to the
battlements of Zujug where they finally received some covering fire from the
defenders inside. By the time His Grace
Anguan Binchan had led the last of his expeditionary force through the gate,
there were approximately 6500 men left dead and dying, washed up on the banks
of the Quito River. His forces considerably demoralized and reduced in number,
Anguan reviewed his options, of which surrender was (definitely) not one. Down to the last officer and infantryman, all
the defenders of Zujug vowed to face impalement on their own swords rather than
the disgrace of defeat at the hands of Zakhertan Yozdek. This mass suicide was distressingly near
(close) when accurate word arrived from Wushing. With great foresight the Minister had taken
due precautions and had sent a backup report shortly after dispatching the
first unfortunate courier.”
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| 07-WUSHING, AS AN ENVOY |
"Zakhertan Yozdek meanwhile, had been apprised of the dangerous developments in Channing by his informants in court and hoping to intervene in time, forwarded a strongly termed memorandum to His Imperial Highness Zuronghan Therran Valamir, in which he professed his loyalty and enumerated the serious threat His Grace Anguan Binchan posed to Wenjenkun.”
“This contention was substantiated by the irrefutable reports
of the current battle and the steadfast (staunch, dogged) resistance of the
defenders of Zujug. Zakhertan further warned his Sovereign, rightly so, that
Anguan still commanded the (enviable) love and unfaltering fealty (allegiance)
of his subjects and led a still formidable fighting force despite the most
recent humiliating campaign (war). ‘A
wounded tiger must be finished off entirely before it portends more
trouble.’ Zakhertan Yozdek had advised
and, ‘A blighted crop must be burned to the root to prevent re-growth.'” Hugen
swallowed hard then nodded. “I swear there’s no embellishment here. These were the (precise) very words he
used."
Hugen grimaced (scowled), seeing the skepticism in Uyuk's
eyes. "You see, Wushing had
obtained a copy of this very memorandum.
I told you he was resourceful. There was also in it, the expected
warning against Wushing, who was accused of deception and purposefully
misleading Zuronghan Therran Valamir about the peace prospects in-order-to buy
time for Korion’s reclamation (recovery).
Zakhertan Yozdek urged his Sovereign to put Wushing to the sword at
once.”
“Fortunately for Korian, Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir paid
no heed to these warnings and all of Zakhertan’s subsequent memorandums were
either intercepted, re-edited by Prime Minister Morvald or simply fell on deaf
ears.”
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| 08- PRIME MINISTER MORVALD |
“More so at about this time Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir had begun to lend an ear to those old adversaries of Zakhertan Yozdek, who had seized this opportunity while Field Marshall was away, to band together to malign and denounce Zakhertan. Successfully arguing their point, they were quick to present (demonstrate) evidence of the costliness of these unwarranted, self-serving punitive campaigns, which had been in fact, a castigatory measure of the Field Marshall Zakhertan Yozdek's, fulfilling his aspiration to settle an old vendetta (quite a few aristocrats and military personnel) in Korion. This heavy toll on Wenkenkun, more insidiously had also fostered Zakhertan’s other long term high ambition, slyly hinting therefore, at Zakhertan’s long term goal of, usurping absolute power.”
At this juncture Hugen had paused to remind Uyuk,
"Remember, while still a lowly Lieutenant under Commander Linder,
Zakhertan Yozdek had once been taken prisoner by our Sovereign, then Prince
Anguan Binchan, after a crushing defeat at the Battle of Xteak and Zidney. Who’s to say, as a prisoner, what this future
Emperor had felt was the unbearable blight or humiliation he’d been subjected
to? Probably it was nothing more than the standard treatment for all prisoners.
It could have been a mere dressing down by a punctilious guard, or perhaps the
assignment to some of the menial duties normally given to low-ranking prisoners
such as swabbing out the stables or cleaning the latrines (toilet, especially a
communal one on a military base). To
date no one knows what manner of insult it had been at the root which had so
inflamed Zakhertan Yozdek; so much so that, he’d sustained and nurtured the
voracious, fervent seed of revenge, till nothing, nothing short of the complete
annihilation of our Nation would appease him?" Hugen shrugged.
"I confess, I
don't have least clue, and frankly, I don't think there is anyone left alive
who does. One thing is for certain however, Zakhertan's vindictive nature is
all too well known; furthermore, he was, and he still is today, an arrogant
beast. Anguan would have done better to
have disposed of this pesky prisoner at the moment of his capture; this sort
deserves no clemency (no leniency) at all. "
"I quite agree." Uyuk interjected hotly.
Hugen nodded, "But then, it’s easier to determine the
right course and lay blame, in hindsight.”
“How could anyone has predicted then, the way Zakhertan would,
by such an ingenious ruse, affect his escape…Or that, concealing his even
higher aspirations, after his return to Wenjenkun in such a short period he
would raise to such prominence to be Field Marshall? Oh, but I digress." He waved a dismissive hand and cleared his
throat.
"Yes, well, eventually Wushing succeeded in his aim, if
it could be called that, considering the enormous annual tribute which is
siphoned off to Wenjenkun every year in exchange for this precarious
peace. This and the abjectly humiliating
verbal retraction and remorse, demanded of our Sovereign. What more could they ask? “
“Oh well, as expected, Zuronghan Alric Therran Valamir took
the bait." Hugen winked, "He
pardoned our Sovereign Anguan Binchan and, Korion from then on became the
seventh subsidiary state of the ravenous Wenjenkun.”
“When after a lengthy inquiry of an independent Royal
Commission had substantiated Wushing's allegations of genocide and horrendous
atrocities committed by Zakhertan Yozdek’s forces in Korion, the Sovereign of
Wenjenkun, being a righteous king, had of course, was appalled. Whatever his other faults may be, one thing
was for certain Late Sovereign Zuronghan Therran Valamir had always tried to
rule with benevolence. Outraged by the
liberties Zakhertan had taken, and perhaps wary of his growing influence and
the size of the army under his command, Zuronghan Therran Valamir recalled
Zakhertan Yozdek to Channing at once. A special tribunal was set up to have him
answer to these serious allegations and to be duly chastised. His replacement,
a decorated general in the Imperial force, named Litham Fazhor, who had served
Sovereign of Wenjenkun for many years with valor, was dispatched immediately
with Imperial edict (decree), commanding him to lift the siege at Zujug and
take that great army into Hangou State to annex them before proceeding into the
Rheox region to subdue the unruly Nehor tribesmen.” Hugen swallowed hard.
“Except that, Zakhertan Yozdek returning to Channing (without his army), so
ably and successfully argued his case that, in the end, he’d not only escaped
severe reprimand but as well, retained his lofty position."
"Hah! That was
their Sovereign's fatal mistake." Uyuk, caught up in the momentum,
excitedly slapped his thigh.
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| 09- HUGEN (61)jp |
"Well, despite that, for the moment it appeared as though Korion was out of danger." Hugen continued after a gesture of acknowledgment toward Uyuk. "In actual fact, all that brought us was a temporary respite (break, postponement), though not nearly enough time for the reconstruction and rebuilding of our defenses. Unfortunately, before we could attain this aim, the political winds in Wenjenkun had shifted and a new, more destructive course had been charted for our Country's history. Every citizen of Korion was nonetheless prepared to endure even lengthier period of submission so that one day; after achieving strong, bilateral allies and covertly mobilizing an invincible army, we could then launch a successful all-out offensive against Wenjenkun.”
"Prudently meanwhile, Wushing anticipating Zakhertan
Yozdek’s unpredictability, his ultimate ambition and taking into account the
fickle fate, had already implemented (initiated) key measures to strengthen our
state and defensive capabilities.”
“This prescience (insight) may have been what spared us from
total annihilation." Hugen
shrugged, and then continued, “Unfortunately the real gremlins that foiled his
plans were the twin failures of insufficient time and insufficient funds. Remember, we were burdened with a hefty
annual tribute to Wenjenkun aside from any projects of reconstruction and
defense. Yet it was most ironic to
witness the resulting devastation in Wenjenkun itself when it became ripped
apart by its own bloody civil war, in which those loyalists who resisted
Zakhertan Yozdek paid a terrible price.”
"Yes.", he nodded thoughtfully, "Hmm! Imagine him inflicting these same horrors on
his own countrymen! That goes to show
you, doesn't it, the kind of man, or rather a monster, he is. Millions upon millions were needlessly
slaughtered on a grand scale unimaginable, too horrendous to
describe." Hugen ground his teeth
in disgust.
"But then, the greater the civilization the more
despicable, the more savage, the more barbaric would be its inevitable
devastating downfall and ruin." Uyuk interjected scornfully.
"But wait, worst was yet to come." Hugen impatiently
held out his hand. “Be patient with him.”
he inwardly admonished self, for he knew Uyuk was, after all, just spurting out
rhetoric in vain attempt to mask his ignorance and to appear somewhat
knowledgeable.
(END OF SECTION 15)
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