11- LEGEND OF NEVETSECNUAC - EVIL PERSONIFIED - SECTION 17
After so many hours of tending the Dark Eunuch’s extensive wounds (lesions), Royal surgeon Mosek stepped back and wiped the sweat off his forehead. Egil Viggoaries was then offered two or three excellent pain-numbing concoctions but despite the throbbing pain in his arm, he refused to ingest any potion and perfunctorily dismissed the Surgeon.
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| 01- ROYAL SURGEON MOSEK |
The Dark Eunuch thence left alone in the room, he stayed seated there for a while longer evaluating (assessing) his two provocative future machinations; finally, his thoughts reverting to Stuart Chutek, his mind pithily deliberated on the astute (shrewd) course of assertion (command, charge, contention):
His men
had already been positioned in the very Inn Chutek was staying, awaiting his
orders to apprehend him; before the Stewart Chutek crossed to the Chukset
Province, to seek out Tonzeye Yevgun. In a
short while, when the moment was apt, Chutek would be lawfully indicted and
convicted for the impending (imminent) murder of Worren Youkup based on that
sheer evidence alone. Furthermore, with the established motive, Chutek could
easily be portrayed as an ambitious servant who had deliberately and unconscionably
seduced and coerced his senile, old master into declaring him as the sole
beneficiary; then, before Worren had a change of heart, Chutek cold-heartedly
had arranged to have him (the Royal Tutor) killed during Chutek’s absence from
Channing, on a supposed errand no less.
Portrayed (depicted) as an insidious, scheming, malicious servant,
Chutek could then be subjected the extreme penalty of the law; albeit he
survived the preliminary inquisition, he could still be made to suffer the
brutal indignities, before his slowest, most tortuous end.
But where
was the challenge in that? Egil Viggoaries scoffed and shifted in his
seat. Even without all that, any amount of incriminating evidence could easily
have been amassed, since the old Tutor
had shown such extreme favoritism to the strikingly handsome Chutek, incurring
jealous animosities from all the other servants, one in particular…The one
named, Lorenzo.
Egil Viggoaries turned his thoughts instead, to Enqui Rimeng's
flask which presented far more intriguing possibilities. This flagon (evidential instrument of death) could be utilized to net
the bigger prize, in addition to the accursed Herleif! But then, why would he cook the golden goose, or would it be more
prudent to call her a pheasant; besides which, she may soon be infinitely more
valuable as the Dowager Mother of the future Sovereign.
Egil Viggoaries sporting a wry grin, rose from his chair and
walked to the window; as he absently stared out, suddenly, unexpectedly, he was
reminded of Samnuk.
Dark Eunuch Egil, grimaced thinking of the time he had tricked
the mixed gender rock sprit entity Samnuk, who had just escaped being
imprisoned in that protective water crystal amulet which Dwengzur had always
worn around his neck. Samnuk had impersonated his master Dwengzur, but Egil
quickly wizened to this deception, had instead duped Samnuk into revealing one
of his secrets. This was an especially useful tool (device, information),
indeed, gaining the ability to shapeshift and assume any form or person;
unfortunately, his (Egil) being a mere mortal, if he utilized this spell, there
would be a grave consequence to him. Egil had been seriously warned about this,
by non other than Dwengzur, before his eventual disappearance with then
captive, mischief-maker, Samnuk.
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| 02 SAMNUK 1B |
“Oh well,” Egil Viggoaries shrugged; knowing there would be an apt future time, when the advantages would far outweigh the vile disadvantage, for its use.
Dark Eunuch’s thoughts once more reverting to Sejon and then
to Magnian, he now indulged his mind in that future fantasy, where which
Zakhertan Yozdek and Sejon would be long dead and, he would be the Regent
Guardian to Magnian. A necessary short step to being the omnipotent emperor. Emperor Egil… Egil the Merciless! He did like the sound of that! The Dark
Eunuch threw his head back and gave a hearty guffaw. A brief time later,
sinister grin gone, Egil abruptly turned about face and went out the room;
dismissing the respectful bows of his guards at the door, he walked briskly
down the hall. Of course, his personal security had at once sheathed their
swords and fell into step behind him. The Dark Eunuch walked quickly with long
strides to keep his appointment, albeit a little late, with the Senior Grand
Secretary Qarzten Caimund. Egil knew that the meeting was of a serious official
matter, though it had rapidly been dwarfed in importance by these more recent
developments.
“When I
see him,” Egil Viggoaries mused with wry smile on his lips, “I must at least make a point of thanking
Qarzten Caimund for his recommendation of me to this case. The man has
unwittingly done me a great service!” He threw his head back and laughed
once more as he continued to advance without so much as breaking stride.
~
That evening, when Egil Viggoaries received the
expected word that Royal Tutor Worren Youkup was at death’s door after having
suffered a damaging heart-attack, he quickly set aside all other business to
pay the customary courtesy call on Worren, hoping to catch him still among the
living and to whisper to him his spiteful news. As it were, the Dark Eunuch’s
ingrained rancour (grudge) for the sanctimonious Worren Youkup and the Prince
Herleif had been everlasting because, Egil Viggoaries’s childhood years had
been glumly marred as the study companion of Prince Herleif. Young Egil had
undergone nefarious castigations and ignoble humiliations whenever the unruly,
wily Herleif had broken the rules. At each instance, Worren Youkup
(heartlessly) indifferently turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to the truth had
compulsorily mated out harshest penalties on the unpopular Egil Viggoaries.
Eventually young Egil had learned to fight back and once fended for himself in
such a way as to make Worren’s and Prince Herleif's life, for a time being at
least, an absolute Hell. Zakhertan Yozdek at the time was still waging his
border wars and was frequently absent from Channing for extended periods;
Herleif’s vindictiveness going unchecked hence, it was not long before
Viggoaries was maligned and permanently replaced as the study companion, with a
more malleable stooge. The ostracized Egil’s life from then on, had taken on a
new, nightmarish turn.
…
At present entering the private compound of the
palace staff, Egil Viggoaries continued to make his way, in the same bold
strides, towards the tutor's sleeping quarters. Coming to within an earshot of
the old man's deathbed, he heard the attending physicians pontificating over
Worren’s ailment and them arriving at the unanimous decision that he was at
present beyond saving.
"We've done all that is humanly possible to
stem the course of damage but alas, his sight and speech faculties (ability)
are slightly (to some extent) impaired.” Kundo Rotek said with a tired,
mournful resignation. Everyone knew he was in fact quite fond of the Royal
Tutor.
“At least you’d in time mercifully administered
the dose to ease his terrible pain, but I dare say, bit more excessively."
His colleague (assistant) pensively griped.
"There is nothing further to be
done." Three of the senior Royal Physicians, farcically, exasperatedly
shaking their heads unanimously at this point sounded their firm estimation.
"May Gods be merciful!"
A young Royal Physician just then acerbically added, eyeing Egil Viggoaries’s
entrance into the room.
"And may his passing into the spirit world,
be without fret." Another one called Polnar, hastily rushed in to say,
same time gave his co-worker an apprehensively admonishing look that seemed to
say: “Xamis Urmond you fool, you will pay
dearly for this later! You have enjoyed the favor of His Highness Zakhertan
Yozdek and basked in the rarely bestowed honors and privileges your youthful
brilliance has earned you up till now, but nothing lasts forever, and no one is
indispensable!” Polnar had rushed forward meanwhile, along with the others,
to respectfully greet Egil Viggoaries.
Polnar’s subsequent profuse apologies and amiable
words, on behalf of his headstrong friend Xamis, had unfortunately was ignored
(fell on deft ears), for Egil Viggoaries had already made up his mind to take
care of this impertinent and upstart Royal Physician, permanently (for good).
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| 03- EGIL VIGGORIES 1- JP |
Outwardly, however, Egil seemed to be appeased; showing a particular concern for the Royal Tutor's increasingly deteriorating condition, he suggested (ordered) he be allowed a few solitary moments with his old teacher to convey his farewells.
The Chief Royal Physician, Kundo Rotek, readily
assenting, cleared the room at once of all persons; then he too, quickly exited
the room. Then again, all were extremely glad of the opportunity to spread as
much distance as possible between them and the Black Eunuch, for none wished to
inadvertently offend him and risk his baneful (cursed) wrath.
Egil Viggoaries nodded in satisfaction as he
approached the old Tutor as, without interference, he was now able to assess
for himself the specific symptoms of the poison. Though all had read his
occasional dissertations about the progress of human diseases and thus would
never question his motives, no one was truly aware of the full extent of Egil’s
vast knowledge of medicine and toxicology, gathered over the course of many
years of experiment and study. Not only
had Egil Viggoaries poured over and devoured the Royal Library's vast
storehouse of medical texts (one of the subjects along with alchemy, astronomy,
botany and military strategy that had been spared from the incineration) but he
had for the past several years also conducted experiments on his own into the
causes, cures and progress of a countless number of diseases that plagued
mankind with terminal suffering. As
Minister of Internal Security, he was able to procure an unending supply of
subjects from among the ranks of the condemned prisoners with which he strove
to resolve the dilemmas posed by those elusive maladies that had eluded even
the wisest of contemporary medical minds. Not that Egil Viggoaries was striving
to find cures for these illnesses; rather, his fascination lay in inducing
sickness into previously healthy individuals and then painstakingly recording
in meticulous detail the variations of the disease's progress until the final
deterioration of their condition.
The suffering, the torment inflicted on these
ill-fated victims gave him that perverse pleasure and bizarre sense of
temporary satiation from his bottomless, sadistic curiosity. Egil Viggoaries’s
compiled works meanwhile had proven to be a controversial yet invaluable
contribution to the medical field, though the methods by which the information
had been gathered drew to date, twenty or thirty muted criticisms from certain
Court Officials as well as, secret censure by two of his medical peers.
Regardless of these personal qualms, they nevertheless jostled each other in
their rush to obtain, at great expense, his latest findings when they were,
infrequently printed up for publication. For every now and then Egil Viggoaries
would succumb to the human failing (an urge) to boast, to gain recognition for
his unconscionable yet brilliant methods and theories. These published findings
however had only ceded the surface layers of his knowledge of the tools of
death. He had also, for self-preservation, secretly experimented, and duly
become an expert in identifying the culprit poisons, in specifically, five
unresolved murder cases.
Looking at the old Royal Tutor, Egil Viggoaries
presently noted with a bemused smile the obvious signs and the side-effects of
the drug Worren Youkup had unwittingly ingested, which had escaped the learned
eyes of those brilliant Royal Physicians. Haughty,
Idiotic incompetents, the lot of them! Even that arrogant upstart had not
caught on. Later, Egil Viggoaries was to learn that Xamis Urmond had indeed
raised the possibility during his examination but had been roundly overridden
by his more discreet peers. His apologist had even ventured as far as to advise
Xamis, "Let the sleeping dogs lie."
Dispassionately Egil Viggoaries studied the side
effects of the potion that had, in its wake, left the Royal Tutor gradually
(increasingly) more bereft of sight and speech.
That old boorish tyrant that had plagued his childhood, now nearing his
end, was as vulnerable as a newborn babe, squirming in his silent pain. Yet
there remained something in those sightless eyes, an urgent need in that
contorted face to communicate something vital. Taking advantage of this chance,
Egil Viggoaries ordered one of the waiting attendants at outside, to bring him
a parchment and ink-laden brush. The attendant as he was leaving the room
witnessed only of Egil Viggoaries placing the brush in the dying Royal Tutor's
right hand and urging him to write.
No one bore witness to the Eunuch’s subsequent act
of, leaning close to Worren’s ear and imparting to him in a whisper, while
grinning with sheer malice, his exquisite plans for the darling Stewart
Chutek.
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| 04- STEWART CHUTEK'S IMPENDING FATE |
A brief time later Egil Viggoaries had emerged at outside declaring the result to be indecipherable scribbling that warranted thorough analysis later. The Eunuch’s back to them, Chief Royal Physician Kundo Rotek and the other Royal Physicians had all at once, frenziedly rushed (scrambled) back into the room, in time only to observe, Worren Youkup arch his back in pain and breath his last.
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(END OF SECTION 17)



