Chapter One
“If the Pai invade, the Perilon is
our only hope to stop them. If the Perilon falls, then the kingdom of
Valois is probably doomed. They will either conquer the kingdom or
burn it all to cinder.” The well-dressed dwarf said, standing on a
chair and studying the map on the table before him.
It was quite a small kingdom, not
wealthy enough to afford a large standing army to guard the gates
from the hordes of Pai soldiers. Soldiers, called the Han, in their
black armor covered in the horns of the Aprix, a very effective tool
of intimidation in combat. Their lightening balls and fire sticks
were more effective at intimidation than the uniforms though.
The Pai were preparing to invade. Of
that there was no question. How to defend the kingdom?
That was the real question.
The
young blond woman in the thinnest of gowns put her arms around him
from the back, “Do you need to save the kingdom tonight, though?”
“If
we do not start preparing now, Anna, we are doomed in the summer.”
He said, pretending not to notice the kisses she was planting on his
neck and cheeks, “The queen must be convinced of this.”
“The
queen is your cousin, surely she would listen? You are as dear to her
as a brother, Tahm.” His lover paused her affections to mention.
“She
is soft-hearted. She always was.” Tahm replied, “Even if she is
my cousin, talk of war and bloodshed repels her.”
“Can
the kingdom survive?” Anna asked.
“There
is a way. Last I spoke to Madam Seer...” He shivered just saying
it, the memory made his skin crawl. “She told me we could be
victorious. We are a small kingdom, we are not wealthy, we cannot to
keep a standing army. Nor are we populous enough to field a real army
and reserves. But we can win, he showed me this.”
His
lover had taken her hands off of him at the mention of the old
eyeless witch. “Why would you go to Madam Seer?”
“I
won't do it again. I won't need to.” He said, turning around to
face her. “Unfortunately, the only way the Kingdom of Valois
survives, is to have a new leader. One who is not so soft-hearted.”
The
young girl wraps her arms around Tahm and lifts him into the air and
carries her small lover to the bed across their small apartment. Anna
didn't laugh as she usually did. There was no merriment this night,
for a dark time was coming. Tahm was next in line for the throne and
to save Valois, he would have to kill his cousin, the queen.
That
night they laid in bed quietly, her arm draped over him. Both of them
shed tears of sadness at what had to be done. Tahm and his cousin,
Queen Mabel, were as close as any siblings and Anna knew they loved
each other as family did. Anna knew it was not her place to question
Tahm and his intentions, but the prospect of annihilation made her
vow to contain it.
For
his part, Tahm dreamed of the past. Memories of happier times flooded
his mind. He and Princess Mabel playing in the fields behind the
palace. She had always treated him as her equal, even though he was
obviously a dwarf even as children.
When
his parents had died, the royal family had taken him in. Over time
some of the oldest members of the royal household and the line to the
throne died off.
“I
am so happy, Tahm!” Thirteen-year-old Princess Mabel had said while
wrapping him into her arms. “You're now just behind me in line for
the throne.”
Tahm
knew then that nobody would accept a dwarf for a king, but she was so
happy that he played along. The King and Queen wore awkward grins
when the subject was brought up by their daughter at the dinner
table. Tahm knew nobody but Mabel would accept a dwarf as king.
As
head of the Palace Guard and a member of the Council, as appointed by
Queen Mabel, Tahm was proud to serve her. He got to wear
specially-made armor and sword, he could afford clothing tailored to
him instead of having to buy and change clothing.
Tahm
had earned a measure of respect at his position and his men trusted
him, but he had no illusions about where he really stood. Without the
support of the Queen he would be nothing, even as next in line to the
throne. He was just another dwarf.
The
Council sat around the table. Their faces looked grim.
“The
Pai have sacked Upperchester.” The chubby bald man in charge of the
intelligence service told them as this was pointed out on the big map
painted on the wall. Some of the others made noises of bewilderment.
“They
move so quickly? How do they consolidate these gains?” The brown
bearded man who trained recruits asked.
“They
don't need to. They wipe away everything they touch and move on.”
The chubby bald man answered them. “They force young men into their
ranks, women are used and discarded. Then they move on. They are
headed right toward us.”
It
was winter and the Pai were moving. Simply not something normal
armies did. Reports indicated that there had been at least
two-thousand Han sacking Upperchester.
“These
soldiers will continue to move until they reach Frosk.” Tahm told
them, “That will grow their army sitting in Frosk to five-thousand
Han. Five thousand, think about that.”
“Ye
gods.” Someone said, “We're doomed!”
“From
Frosk, they enter the decline and pass through Perilon. After
Perilon, all of Valois is at their mercy.” Tahm explained. Pointing
a wand at the wall map where he stood. “There is one thing we can
do to save Valois.”
“Sell
our souls or sacrifice our first-borns?” someone asked
sarcastically.
“No,
nothing as trivial as that.” Tahm told them. “Something much
darker.”
The
Minister of the Defense of the Realm stood up. “That's enough.
We'll not talk of that. We'll not lower ourselves to the level of the
Pai.”
Tahm
dropped the pointer he was holder and climbed down from the wall map
and returned to his chair around the table. “Then Valois becomes
ashes in a great fireplace. Nice principles though.”
The
time for action was drawing closer. The deadline for launching
preparations drew ever-nearer. Tahm found himself dithering and
making excuses to himself. As the days passed, even Anna began to
openly wonder whether he would do it.
“I
have tried to convince her. I have sent her warning after warning.”
He complained over supper, “Mabel simply ignores them, she and the
rest of the high staff rejects the only thing that can save us all.”
Anna
shook her head and then picked him up from the bench and carried him
to their bed, he was still holding a potato impaled on his fork and
was still talking. “Time is running out and still she does
nothing.”
The
next day he was hailed to the tower that rose above the palace.
Looking through a spyglass he could see columns of smoke to the
southwest. He sighed.
“Crenel.”
Tahm said, “They're burning the village of Crenel.”
“They
are moving faster than we thought.” He thought to himself. In a
matter of days the Pai Army groups would merge at Frosk. Valois had
nothing to match them. While he still believed that they would not
invade Perilon until late spring or summer, the Pai had surprised
them more than once.
Tahm
could not put it off any longer. He marched back down to his office,
“Jax, I need a detachment.”
His
Lieutenant seemed surprised. “Now?”
“Yes,
now. I don't care if they are guarding the queen's latrine or the
royal linen closet, collect them and have them join me at the Throne
Room.” Tahm said, checking his own armor in the polished metal
mirror. Then, with a sigh, he turned and started toward the Throne
Room.
The
doors were guarded by his own men and they opened for him as several
others fell into line behind me. The queen looked like a disembodied
head and a mass of blue dress. She was addressing the court that were
arrayed around the room, before her was a petitioner on her knees.
“My
husband has taken ill, there is no money to feed the children.” The
woman was saying.
The
queen looked bored. She whispered into the ear of her Purser who took
two silver coins from his pouch and placed them into the palm of the
petitioner. The queen did not address the commoner nor did she move
at all, buried among all the blue frills.
“Thank
you, your majesty. You are gracious.” She said obediently as she
was escorted out of the throne room.
Tahm
walked forward and then stopped ten feet from the throne. He did not
bend knee nor bow.
“Tahm!”
She said with a smile. “I mean, Chief of the Royal Palace Guard.
Are you here to make a report?”
“Yes,
your majesty.” He told her. “I have come to inform you that the
village of Crenel has been sacked by the Pai, it seems to be burning
furiously.”
The
members of the court gasped.
The
queen, his living cousin, regained her composure quickly. “Be it as
it may, it is not quite within your office, which is defending the
palace. Intelligence matters should be reported to Porci and matters
of the Pai should be given to the Minister for the Defense of the
Realm.”
Tahm
did not understand why she was so dismissive. Up until a year ago
they were as close as any family could be. He took two steps toward
her. Eyes around the throne room widened. Queen Mabel made not one
movement. She had been trained to be haughty and disinterested and
she was good at it, even if she felt like she was dying inside.
“Your
majesty. The Kingdom of Valois is in grave danger. We must do
everything that can be done to protect our people and defeat the Pai
and their Han soldiers.” Tahm said, making sure that everyone could
hear it. Then he took another step toward the throne.
No
one made a move to stop him, of course. It was not their place to
come between ruler and the next in line to rule. Nobody was going to
stop him, the queen knew this but she didn't even blink. Should he
fail, though...
“I
have every bit of confidence in the Royal Army.” Queen Mabel said
“and in Minister Saver.”
“The
Royal Army cannot stand against five thousand Han soldiers.” Tahm
told her, and took another step. “If we do not begin preparing now,
it will be too late.”
He
was now only a few paces from the elevated throne and Queen Mabel
acted as if nothing was happening. Tahm began to wonder if she
actually did know what was happening here or if she were messing with
him, making him doubt his action.
“I
will take your advice, Tahm.” she told him shortly.
“There
is something we can do to defend our kingdom. You are too soft, I am
afraid, possibly a new ruler can..” He was saying when the Queen
interrupted.
“You
aren't soft?” Mabel asked, in a teasing voice, “I remember when I
use to dress you in my old clothes and have you serve tea.”
“In
order to save many thousand of our people, we might have to make
certain sacrifices.” Tahm said through gritted teeth and he took
another step. “We must do what we can to survive.”
She
had been as still as a rock. Possibly she was in denial about this
challenge for the throne. Tahm wanted to get this over as quickly as
possible. As King he would do what had to be done and he would defeat
the Pai. After that, he wondered if the people would allow a dwarf to
rule them.
Not
that it mattered. Stopping the invasion was what mattered. If that
meant that Mabel had to die, then that is what had to be. One life
versus an entire kingdom.
“There
are some things that we should not do.” The queen said quietly,
almost a whisper. Mabel still had not moved. Her huge frilly dress
had also not moved. Tahm pushed it out of his mind as soon as the
observation was made. He was committed to the course of action.
Tahm
strode forward and pulled his diamond-lined sword from the hilt at
his side and raised it up as high as a dwarf could. Another step and
he knew that he would be able to reach her chest as she sat there as
if stunned. Finally he pulled the blade down as hard as he could.
Thwunk!
The
sword had hit something very hard and he couldn't remove it.
Then
something happened. Both sides of the Throne moved he saw glinting
metal and then felt what seemed like a hundred blades slice into his
skin, right through the armor he wore. Tahm was confused. After a
moment he simply fell backward and lay there in a heap.
Tahm
could feel the slices all over the sides of his arms, legs, abdomen
and some of his back as he laid on the floor. “Take him to the
dungeon.” he heard his cousin, Queen Mabel order. He was picked up
and dragged away, he could see a lot of blood on the floor and
trailing behind.
Dungeons?
Surely he was going to die, of these wounds if nothing else. He
thought of Anna as he was pulled down the steps into a darkening
corridor.
......
I'm not feeling very motivated to post chapter two. lol.
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