Wednesday, 3 December 2014

The Nameless Brothers - Chapter 1

The King of the Realm had not always been so bad-tempered. Until recently the people thought he was the greatest ruler the realm had seen, and for good reason. He had brought peace to the land, he had been even-handed and fair and ensure that the wealth of the realm was shared with all its people. For 27 years he had ruled in a matter that only a true king could and the result was a truly prosperous and peaceful kingdom and the undying love of his people.

However, things had changed. King Gocor Tinan had been through troubled times before, but many thought this would be the end of him. The queen had been ill for quite some time and had recently passed away. She had been carrying their child, their first child, and the king had lost both of them in one swoop. He fell deeper and deeper into a depression worse than anyone had ever seen and many thought he would die as well. In addition to the loss of his family he now had no natural heir. The closest thing he had to an heir was his nephew who had not been seen in the castle for over 3 years. Ever since the boy’s parents had died he had preferred the wilderness over the city and had left to live in the forests and travel the realm.

Word had spread around the castle that guards had been sent to fetch the boy, but that had been during the last moon and no one had returned. Word had come that the guards were found dead near a small inn, but the boy was not there. The inn had been burned and several bodies were inside. It was assumed that the boy was among them and the kings only heir was dead.

News of the attack had made the Kings condition even worse. He had taken responsibility for the boy and vowed to keep him safe. The boy was trained harder than any other young man and had flourished to become a fierce but intelligent fighter. He could hunt anything, never shied from a fight and could shoot a bow better than any of the Kings archers. Despite all this the boy had always preferred to walk away or discuss the problem rather than fight.

The King summoned his Commander in Chief to his private residence. Upon his arrival, Gondol was directed to the library and took a seat near the window rather than standing at attention until the king arrived. He and Gocor had been friends since childhood and he knew that his king hated formalities when talking with his friends. Gondol had been growing increasing worried about his old friend and was looking forward to sitting with him to discuss what had happened and try to help Gocor to deal with the bad luck that had been dealt to him by the fates. He was a firm believer that things happened for a reason and that the king could recover from the tragic events of the near past and become an even greater ruler. At 46 years old he still had a long time to rule his kingdom and ensure the safety and security of his people.

Gondol had shared his old friend’s pain at the loss of his family. Gondol had never had time for a family of his own, having joined the Kings Elite at 15 years old and dedicating his life to excelling at everything he did. He had been the Commander in Chief of the Realms forces for 11 years after 7 years as the General Commander of the Kings Elite.

Gondol had taken the kings nephew under his wing when his parents had passed away and had personally trained him for 2 years. He had enlisted in the Kings Elite and had been one of the best young soldiers they had seen in a long while. However after 2 years of intense training the boy had requested permission to leave the barracks and spend some time in the wilderness. His reason for doing so had been clear, the boy needed to spend some time coming to terms with the death of his parents. Gocol had not been happy that the boy had been allowed to leave the castle on his own and had sent his personal messenger out to ask the boy to come back and discuss the situation only hours after he had left, but there was no sign of Drauk and the messenger had returned unsuccessful. Since that time there had been sightings of Drauk but he never stayed in one place for long and was always gone before a messenger could arrive.

It was only by chance that the Territorial Guard force sent out to bring the boy home was at the Drogran Inn when Drauk arrived there. They had only been there two days making enquiries of the local people and were planning to leave the following morning. Unfortunately tragedy had struck that night and they had all been massacred. Gondol had his suspicions about who had been behind the attack and he had directed people within his ranks that he trusted to gather more information. Now it was time to discuss his suspicions with his lord and, more importantly, his friend.

Gocor entered the library, saw his old friend waiting for him and smiled weakly. He walked over to the corner cabinet and poured a whiskey for each of them before joining him at the window.

“How are you today, m’lord?” asked Gondol.
“I would be better if you quit it with the bloody formalities” replied Gocor with a slight grin.
“It has been a while since I saw you smile. It’s good to see your face didn’t crack when you did” quipped Gondol.
The king smiled again before replying “It becomes easier to smile with each passing day, but I fear that the sadness will never leave my heart”
“There will always be sadness, my friend, but you would be doing their memory a disservice if you did not allow yourself to feel joy and happiness as well.”
“The loss of my nephew does nothing to help”
“No it does not, but I need to discuss that with you. I have suspicions about who is behind the attack, but I cannot reason why. I believe it was the work of the brotherhood”

The King’s mouth fell open at this statement, not wanting to believe it.
“But…surely they…how…they have not been heard of for nearly seventy years now” he managed to say in a choked voice. “Not since they tried to remove my grandfather from the throne and take the kingdom by force”
“No” Gondol responded, “they haven’t been heard of since then and the people would not tolerate them. They tried to oppress the people and take control of the realm. It was because of the resistance of the people that they did not succeed.”
“So why would they return now? Surely they can see that they will be destroyed again. The people will not tolerate them, especially when it becomes known that they were behind the massacre at Drogran.”
“Well I believe they do not plan to take control by force. I think they are trying to capitalise on your loss. With the death of Drauk they know you have no heir. This means that when the time comes there will be an election to vote in a new King. They may be planning to use this to their advantage”
“But how can we combat that. There is nothing we can do to stop them from trying to gain control”
“Well what we can do is find out who they are and destroy them. We can avenge your nephew and ensure that they are wiped out. This will take time but it is the only course of action. There is no room for mercy if we are to rid the world of this poison”

“Fine, do what you must” was the King’s resigned reply.”

Monday, 10 November 2014

The Nameless Brothers - Prologue


The Nameless Brothers

Prologue


He awoke to the sound of a barking dog. Rising groggily from his bed, he glanced around him but had trouble recognising his surroundings. Shaking his head he remembered riding through the dark and coming across the inn. Drauk then realised the dog had suddenly stopped and alertness hit him like a smiths hammer.

Launching himself out of the bed, he cleared he room in 2 giant steps and peered around the curtain. He caught a glimpse a silver cloak heading into the inn. Outside there were two Imperial Guardsmen lying dead, their head nearly severed from their shoulders. In the time it would take for this to register to a normal man, Drauk was already on the move.

He knew instantly his time was limited. The brotherhood always have at least three people in a team and only saw the last one. The other two would have already been moving through the inn trying to locate his room. He heard footsteps on the stairs, it was now or never.

Snatching up his sword, bow and saddlebag, he moved towards the window. The warm air blew against his face as he opened it and slid out onto the roof. Sliding it shut behind him, he glided across the roof, barely making a sound. Dropping off the end of the building onto the ground, he started to move for the stables to get his horse. They would have gotten to his room by now, hopefully they would not realise it was his and keep searching,. All he needed was time to get his horse, even without a saddle he was still the fastest rider in the realm.

Reaching the stables, he went straight for his horse. Nevarra was a chestnut mare with a white chest, she was the fastest he had ever ridden. She could run for the rest of the night and the following day and still maintain her pace. In one smooth movement he was mounted and wheeled her around, digging in his heels she took off through the stables and out into the night. He took to the road and glanced back over his shoulder to see the brothers coming from the inn, but he knew hew was safe for now. The brotherhood did not use bows and they would have left their horses several miles away, preferring to sneak up to the inn on foot to maintain silence.

Fortunately for him this was one of very few missions that the Brotherhood had failed on. There would be no payment for the Brotherhood and the repercussions would be severe. No one attacked the nephew of the king and expected to get away with it.