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Marked Ones: Advent of the Demon Prince

Lucius was born cursed by the power of demons to bear the Mark of the Abyss, a mark that grants him abilities beyond the understanding of man. The only future destined for him, like all other "Marked Ones" is servitude, ostracism, and death. Follow Lucius as he goes through a journey to discover the truth behind the Marks, tries to build a future of his own, and strikes back against those that forced this life on him. Existing in a world that hates him by nature of his curse, he will somehow find allies to rage against those who reject him. Lucius will fight to build a place for him and those he holds dear. He is even willing to fall into the depths of depravity to fulfill his goal. The only remaining question, is what waits for him on the other side of those goals...

VeeRoze · Fantasy
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92 Chs

Sword and a Test

"Again."

 

"Graaaagh!" Lucius swung at his father. A year ago, he would attack wildly and with reckless abandon. However, nowadays he learned to conserve his energy between attacks so he always had stamina left to block, parry, or…run.

 

In fact that is most of what his father has been teaching him and training him with. Every single day he was tasked with starting training by running ten miles and then another ten miles after training.

 

Most of the time, Lucius passed out, or vomited from the effort before being able to finish after training. When that happened, Wayne would simply carry him back home and put him to bed to recover before dinner.

 

However, after a year, Lucius had started to be able to finish the running portion of his training. He was on his second week of completing the run after training without issue in fact.

 

Due to the training style being focused more on running, dodging, and parrying attacks, Lucius had started to develop lithe musculature at a young age.

 

His body at this point was not too different from some athletes who competed in the games at the capital. Lucius was worried that his frame did not resemble a warrior like his father and felt concerned that this would hinder his future ability with the sword.

 

"Do not worry about it, son. You have no Compatibilities with the sword. I am teaching you enough to survive and flee. Not survive and fight. If I teach you too much now, it might ruin training you need with any weapons you might have Compatibility for in the future."

 

"Yes father…"

 

He knew that his father was right. He only needed the basics of the sword to run away. Even if he were a master, and entry level Novice Sword Arts user would be able to kill him easily in a full-on fight. Unfortunately, Lucius could not find out if he had any Weapon Arts Compatibilities since none of his father's men had been willing to train with him.

 

Lucius could not figure out on his own without someone to guide him, and there were so many different kinds of Weapon Arts, that it would be impossible to simply discover. You typically found out such things with weapons through training or a life-or-death scenario.

 

Sometimes, these Compatibilities and knowledge of them are gifted by the many gods that govern in the heavenly realm above, Celestia. Though that does not happen frequently.

 

Lucius also knew that if he claimed any sudden 'revelations from the gods' came to him, then he would be executed on the spot. Marked Ones were not allowed to hear the 'blessed word' of the gods, so the only other alternative was the whisper of the devils of the Abyss.

 

"Father…" Lucius began with a measured tone. "Do you think I actually have a chance."

 

Wayne paused momentarily. "As you are now? Maybe."

 

"And if I keep working at my current pace?"

 

"Then most likely."

 

"But it isn't certain?"

 

"Nothing is ever certain. Other than the fact that one day we all die. We will never know when, or how, until the time itself comes."

 

"Never? But what about the Oracle? Doesn't she know?" Lucius had heard of this person the other day while gathering supplies in town with his mother. Apparently there was a Marked One in the kingdom that was actually somewhat respected.

 

She was the Oracle and possessed the Mark of Prophecy. When Lucius heard that because her mark was so necessary to the kingdom, she was treated well, he felt envious. His own mark was unknown. His father and mother tried asking some of the scholars that visited the Lord's manor, but none had seen it before.

 

Lucius had these thoughts while his father processed the question. "I would say that no, the Oracle doesn't really know for sure either. Afterall, the reason she exists is so she can prevent tragedy. To change the future she saw. So in that respect, she won't know the alternative until we make it happen for her."

 

Lucius thought for a moment as his father's words seemed to make sense in a way.

 

"That's enough chatter. Training is done. Run fifteen miles."

 

"What?! Fifteen?"

 

"You've adapted finally to the ten. So we are increasing it. Fifteen before training, fifteen after. Go. You might be done by dinner."

 

Lucius groaned and sheathed his sword. His father made him run with his equipment so he can be used to the load when he was in the forest. 'Dammit…I shouldn't have been so proud of being able to do the two sets of ten…' He thought to himself.

 

****

 

A young girl, no more than eight or nine years old was doubled over from exhaustion in a large square room. There was only one entrance to the room with a staircase heading upwards. The walls of the room were lined in padding, and the floor was made of stone.

 

This was the basement training room within the Petra Manor. It was specifically designed for use by the Petra family members and their personal guards.

 

Standing in front of her diminutive frame was a one of the lord's guards. Different guards had come in to train her in various different weapon arts in the hopes she had a Compatibility, but after today, they had exhausted all of their options.

 

There were a handful of other Arts that she could have had Compatibility with, however, to her and her father, they would rather consider incapable of Weapon Arts than use those.

One such family of Arts were the Forsaken Arts, a series of skills that specialized in using weapons deemed dishonorable for use by a true warrior. Only vagabonds used those, and even then many of the skills were too much for them to use.

 

"Lady Petra…I think we better consider training complete for the day. I am sorry, I heard your last chance were my Spear Arts…" The man apologized. He bowed deeply in front of the girl.

 

"It…is…no…matter…" She answered between ragged breaths.

 

Another figure approached them from the stairway on the opposite side of the room. It was another of the Petra family, a young boy with red-orange hair and green eyes. He was a year or two older than the young lady.

 

Beside him was his father, the young lady's uncle. He shared the family traits of the Petra family, but unlike her own father, her uncle was much skinnier and lean.

 

"Lady Rena von Petra, I, Simon von Petra greet you." The boy grinned. "I see you have been unable to find your Arts. That is unfortunate. Maybe you instead possess skills in magic."

 

"Maybe so Simon." Rena said coldly. "Where is your brother Thomas."

 

"Training, of course. He cannot very well fail to pass his trial next year after I passed mine." Simon laughed.

 

Rena scowled. It was no secret among the family that some members of their branches had secretly taught their children magic before partaking in the trial. Rena viewed this behavior as cowardly.

 

It was long tradition that even those who only possessed Compatibility for magic, still had to survive without during the trial. As such, Rena's father forbid her from learning magic so that they may follow tradition.

 

"Coward…" Rena mumbled.

 

Simon, who did not hear her continued to chuckle as he turned to leave. "I apologize but we must take our leave. I simply wanted to take the time to see if you had any luck with your last chance…but alas it seems not. I do hope that the main branch does not lose its only heir in next year's trial."

 

Rena's grip tightened to the point her nails began to draw blood. Her cousin's infuriated her. They picked on her, her entire childhood simply because she was smaller than them and a girl.

 

Many branch families believed that because Rena was a girl, she would make a poor heir to the Petra domain. It was difficult to convince reputable noble families to allow their sons to marry into a family and take their name after the woman's side.

 

As such, they believed that this weakened the family's position in the political future of the kingdom. Rena's father held no such opinion. For him, the strong lead the family and there was no exception to that.

 

Rena had no doubt that he would require some great task outside of surviving the trial for her cousins to inherit the domain since he also knew they are cheating in the trials. Her father had no time to give those who were weak.

 

This was why Rena was so adamant of trying every possible Weapon Art there was, at least among the accepted ones. She was the one who set her training schedule and ordered various guards to assist in her training.

 

All of the guards were happy to comply, hoping that their Arts would match Rena's. If they were to become her personal tutor, then they would be set for life both in money and honor. One guard, however, declined her invitation.

 

This was none other than their strongest warrior, Wayne. He was a Master Rank Swordsman with Sword Arts and Shield Arts for weapon and defensive skills. He declined saying he was busy teaching his own son how to survive. Rena thought about asking her father to force Wayne's compliance, but he would never have listened to her because Rena was being tested long before the actual trial began.