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Souls of the Damned

Many aeons ago, in a land filled with riches and abundance, where peace reigned unhindered by anything, lived a kind called A'Khina. The realm was painted with lush greenery, its meadows were filled with blooming colours, and its sun was just warm enough so everything could grow and thrive. Seasons changed, and a new ruler rose, determined to bring change into the realm and show her people that there was so much that they hadn't seen or experienced. She broke the sacred law that had kept her kind safe for such a long time and allowed for the very first entry into their realm to one other kind. One man from a realm filled with abundance brought with him sparkling stones and precious metals, which began to ornate the Queen's Palace and the homes of the A'khina. The man was a merchant, one of the lowest of his guild, and his name was N'gatarkan. Time passed, and the man was allowed entry once every season to bring in his precious stones in exchange for grains and food. He slowly began to earn their trust, and with each visit, he found out more about the realm, and the more found he began coveting the power that made that realm so special. Many seasons passed, and he began planning and scheming an uprise and taking the power that he wanted for himself, and with it, the demise of an entire kind began, and he became the first of his kind. Aeons passed once more, and peace reigned in the realm until one day, the power he had coveted for himself, others wanted it just like he did. And a silent war began between what they called the First One and the powerful entities that desired to wield that power. To save his people and himself, he returned to his roots and bargained his precious life and the power he held in exchange for the safety of his kind, the sithrians. Until one day, when a girl was born unlike any other of her kind, with her white hair and sparkling emerald green eyes that held the promise of change but also led to her kind's demise once more. And thus our story begins.....

Blythe_Wood · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
475 Chs

The Blame Game

While the sleeping couple stayed in the safety of their chamber, somewhere in the castle in another chamber, Dak stared with a sorrowful expression at an asleep Maya, covered in bandages stained with her blood, waiting for her to open her pretty green eyes.

He knew things wouldn't be easy when she woke and found that Sylus was gone, and even though this was in his favour, he couldn't help but feel fearful of how she would react. He had seen many of his people grieve and mourn for their loved ones, and over time, it was a sight that was still hard to swallow.

His thoughts drifted to Edýia and his brother, and he could only hope that Haren had done what he was trained to do, which was to protect her and himself.

The sound of the door softly closing broke his train of thought, and he looked over his shoulder only to see Rom standing at the door, staring at his sister.

" Rhya said it would be a miracle if she survived!" he stated in a wavering voice, clenching his jaw and fists, still very much glued to his spot.

Dak frowned and hummed " She will survive!" he confidently added, glaring at Rom for being all doom and gloom.

He didn't like how the air suddenly changed just by his mere presence " It sounds like you don't want her to live !" he bit back through gritted teeth making Rom glare at him for uttering such nonsense.

Rom scoffed " That's not true, and you know it!" he hissed, seething with anger; how could Dak even think that he wanted his sister gone?

" You knew they were in the forest, yet you left her there. She could have come with us!" he retorted while turning to look at Maya with a pained look.

He knew he was right, and if she had accompanied them to the castle, she wouldn't have been in that state, hanging on to the last thread.

Rom covered his face with the palms of his hands, frustratedly rubbing his face and raked his hands through his thick red locks " You think I don't know that; I never thought that she would go after them; she gained nothing by killing them!" he reasoned, his eyes shined with unshed tears and sorrow.

Dak scoffed " She used them as a distraction so that she could escape!" he hissed through gritted teeth while he kept his eyes on Maya, who lay unmoving.

" I gathered as much! We will leave for Netheravon as soon she is well enough to ride on a horse!" Rom let Dak know his plans and that he will be leaving.

" That is in the Kinlochleven Kindom! You are planning to take your sister where slavery is at its peak! Do you even know what will happen to her the moment she sets foot in that land?" Dak questioned in disbelief at the sheer stupidity of his words; he would take the witch any day over that.

" I can keep her safe!" he confidently stated while turning around to leave the room, unwilling to discuss further.

" Like you did now? " Dak mocked in disbelief. He still couldn't wrap his head around what Rom had spewed out of his mouth.

" Have you lost your mind?" he questioned again while standing up and following Rom outside the chamber, ready to punch him again, this time for being utterly dim-witted.

Dak closed the door with a thud; he was bearly holding back from knocking Rom out so he would stop sharing his stupid thoughts with him.

" We will be just passing through. We won't be there long enough for her to be in danger! We will be stopping in Umayyad, Oros Kingdom. They are peaceful people, and she will be safe there!" he said while turning around to look at Dak, who clenched his fists, and before Rom could move out of the way, Dak punched him in the stomach. Rom fell on his knees and slumped on the ground at the sheer strength of the punch, heavily wheezing for air.

" Over my dead body, you will take your sister into a land where they skin and torture outsiders alive! You truly have gone insane!" Dak thundered, grabbing Rom by the scruff of his neck " I will kill before you even make it out of the castle gates!" he hissed, seething with anger in Rom's ear " What happened to you? The man who bravely stood up to Haren? When have you turned into a coward? Dak shot the questions while letting go of him, falling back on the floor, panting heavily.

Rom looked at Dak, fearful and angry with himself and Dak. He didn't want to wait for the moment when the witch would finish what she started, and he would instead take a chance in another kingdom. Although he knew nowhere was truly safe, each kingdom had their perils, but he was willing to try it.

Staggering, Rom finally pushed himself off the floor " I don't need your permission. She is my sister!" his voice was resolute, turning way, leaving Dak to stare at his retreating back.

Dak now realised he was stupid enough to let Rom live another day, and regret slowly crept into his mind, trying to find a way to keep Maya by his side.

He was hurt and felt guilty over what happened to Maya, but this was too much, and he was being stupid. As he sat there and mulled over the situation, the only thing that came into his mind was using his sister so he could keep Maya by his side.

Killing Rom was an option, but he knew Maya loved her brother, and that wasn't an option for him. He wasn't going to let him just take her. He had to think of a plan to hinder Rom or make him reconsider his decision. Maya would follow her brother, which wasn't good for him, he thought.

Tyla, who had heard the commotion caused by Rom and Dak, observed from a distance the exchange between the two " Is everything alright?" she asked curiously, while Dak just stared into space.

Dak took a sharp breath " Yes, or it will! How is the Queen? he questioned back while turning to look at the blond woman with amber eyes.

Tyla nodded " She is resting!" she curtly replied while observing Dak's features.

Dak hummed " When can I speak with her?" he asked while glancing at the door to where Maya was.

Tyla smiled " I will inform her that you wish to speak with her when she wakes!" she said while turning to leave Dak to his own since he kept looking at the door impatiently as if she was taking from his precious time.

Dak nodded in understanding and walked inside the room without saying as much as thank you, making Tyla's lips twitch in displeasure at the rudeness of the burly man.