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The Chronicles of Imogen and the Dragons

In this era, Dragons that live in the ends of the earth, invade the cities and towns of human dwellings, consuming every shred of life form, exhaling fire, pouring dark fumes from their body and hauling humans up in their talons till blood was the sole remains. But unbeknownst to man, there are far greater secrets buried deep beneath the carnivorous and menacing exterior of these Bestial Forages. Imogen, a young damsel from the Kingdom of Tristendyre, had always lived a blyth and peaceful life as the sole apprentice of the Royal Physician at the Imperial Castle, destined to inherit the mantle. However, the Destinies have other courses decided for her life to take: in a story of discovering her true Past and the calling predestined for her Future: a Warrior chosen by an ancient Prophecy to fight the Dragons. Not only is her present life stolen from her, but in this journey, Imogen brushes shoulders with the treachery of Governments, Fugitivity, love and Death. There are also other warriors born in her time, elected by divine Fate to war against the Dragons that breathe threats to the survival of mankind. ~ It was a fair evening in the Kingdom of Tristendyre and the people were about their lives. Just as one would admire the skies of eventide, there was a sudden shot of torrid fire that pierced its way across the heavens. Clouds scampered to make way. The whole scene was rending to favour the advent of large, menacing Rengaulian Dragons. The flames they had breathed began feverishly consuming the contents of the cities, while people fled for their lives. The chaos was unbearable, screams and fright making a mastery of the airs. One of the large beasts rested his perch on the Crown of St. Erdengaur that was the heart of the Kingdom. He roared till even the stars and planets abroad could have heard his battle cry. Tristendyre was in great disarray whilst the savages did slither around the cities and draw out various humans in their talons, consuming them. Various people wilted in the fires while others were intoxicated by the fumes that were expelled from beneath the scales of some dragons. But the Chief Dragon that led the brutal massacre was oddly most fervent in hauling the peak, as though it was unearthing the land thereof for mining treasures. Whilst terror and Death did spread their mantles over the Kingdom, a single throbbing eye could look up into the heavens, through the fire and debris, and see the moon veil her face in blue. Every soul was torn between saving their loved ones or their own breath; status, hatred, love, none of them bore the worth of even a wasted candle at the face of such dire situation of looming Death. Many voices were bloodcurdling screams of pain and fear. Just then, there was a mighty and blaring sound of a Dragon’s bellow erupting and the grounds of St. Erdengaur was spilt, making way for the rise of the most frightful and treacherous looking Beast one had seen in all their lives. The Dragon that had been tilling the Summit of St. Erdengaur had descended to the bowels of the earth and had transformed into a more hellish version of its erstwhile figure. The very omen of Death being its face, talons and wings and lava and scales; if the darkest and most murderous night of the Earth’s centuries could bear the shape of a body, it would be that very Creature that spread his roguish self across a large part of the humbled Kingdom. And at that sight, there was absolute hopelessness for man-kind’s survival ~ Will the warriors of men survive the claws of their governments that they are victims to and finally break free to face the Dragons in mutiny? Will they find the various dark secrets of the Dragons’ legacy and Origin and win against the beasts to save their kind? Join Imogen and her friends as they journey through the wild story to unravel the mystery of the Dragons ~

Niki_Christianne_7108 · Fantasy
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Chapter 56

"What has bothered you about warfare: the Death and bloodshed or the Hatred that birthed the strife?"

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Bureau of the Zephanian Arch-Eccleissor,

Auxiliary to the Imperial Castle,

Kingdom of Tristendyre,

The first Phrinight of the Second month,

XXI Year of Regency

"I have fared much deals on the behalf of your succession; you cannot abscond from this path I have paved for you. It is imperative that you fulfil these duties. Otherwise, I would rather that Jaycob Oreius be my son than you", Devland spat his words.

"What does he have to do with the business of our family?" asked his son, Caleb Zephaniah, unnerved by the spite, yet concerned for the lack of coherence in references.

The reigning Eccleissor began massaging his temples as he spoke:

"Inheritance of power from the bloodline. He is a Zephaniah. I found that he had escaped the death we had cornered his family into. But of course, that is none of your present concerns. I bid you this: I have reined the means of eliminating Jaycob's very breath and you needn't fret of his advent."

"Eliminate? I saw him just a few moments ago, quite alive and ripe and squarely powerful", the lad began and Devland tapped his fingers against the desk, impatiently.

"I do hope your understanding of circumstances and of my words grows to be more promising. I refer to his future. The Regent has sent him on a distant voyage for the present week to avoid his entrance into the Under-Ground where the 'Incarnation Warlocks' project is underway. I have arranged for Jaycob's death subsequent to his return", said Devland.

"What is the 'Incarnation Warlocks' project?", asked Caleb, hungry for news.

"It is the most significant and secretive undertaking that the Regent and I have laid hands to. I am not at liberty to disclose the details of our motive to one as rebellious as you. My most trying worry is that I wish Jaycob does not indulge in this", said Devland Zephaniah.

"Why is it so crucial to you that he must be dead? Shall we not allow his co-existence?", asked Caleb Zephaniah, uninterested in the call of needless bloodshed.

"You do not know of the wiles and vices that are that man's, son. He is intelligent and ambitious, he will conquer. It is discomposing to assume he is even faithful to us with all that pent up power that is his.

He almost brought my assassin before Jehoram had I not intervened; and further, when I made appearance before the Regent, the foolish man began interrogating me of whether I had truly planted an assassin under-ground to terminate the Archer without his permission or consultancy", the man began pouring his concerns to his son.

"But had you?", asked the young man, brows twisted in bother.

"Naturally so; it was necessary to protect our race's glory", said Devland.

"I fail to comprehend how our race's glory is dependent on a fellow surviving relative", said Caleb, intentions and concerns distant from his father's.

"I have received grave news from the Regent himself earlier this eve that Jaycob is in possession of power: the auspice that was to be manifested in our Zephanian descent. The hope of the birth of such pending supernatural prowess is the reason, we, the children of Jael, do exercise such vatic glory. If Jaycob emerges before the people as the prophecy's inheritor of the Rook's auspice, we can no more seem relevant on royal front. It is absolutely necessary that we cause his death at the earliest", he explained to his son that seemed intrigued, yet not enough to bring forth the murder of Jaycob Oreius.

"And how do you devise to acquire his death?", the son asked, as though he considered the grand ordeal to matter not so much as a rush.

"I have produced certain forged documents with his signature and seal. There was a letter from the King of Hyll-Decanta proposing war. I had to collect Jaycob's copy of the original response to such letter and counterfeit another in the place thereof to show before the Regent. My freshly manufactured script stating that Jaycob has agreed to bring mutiny against Tristendyre is with Jehoram now and I have retrieved his original copy which I shall burn", stated the man with a white beard as his hands glided through several documents strewed over his davenport.

"What did the Regent agree to?", asked the son.

"He said there was a petition calling Jaycob guilty of murdering Jehu", said the man, distracted with looking for the copy of the original letter that he had specifically retrieved from the Office of the Archer. "Jehoram wishes to acknowledge it truth and execute the Archer before the eyes of the people on such grounds after his return."

"But did Jaycob truly kill the man?", asked Caleb and Devland's irritation escalated.

"Lash the flames! I cannot seem to find the copy of the reply that Jaycob had written to Vericus. I need light", the man called in vexation.

His son walked to the fireside and began igniting the coals. The Arch-Eccleissor turned to look at the casket of restricted documents to find that it was unlocked.

In the shock, he realised that the balcony's door being open mayn't have been a subconscious accident, but a potential trespasser that had intruded into his office.

Devland wondered if someone had broken into his bureau and stolen the document. Worse so, he hoped such interloper had not listened into the conversations lurking around in the dark of the chamber.

Just then, the cold winds blew against his neck and he turned to find the doors of the balcony ajar. There was a swish of a black hooded figure flashing out and down the railings of the deck.

"Halt!" the elderly man cried although the silhouette had left by then into the cloaks of the night.

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I know it's a short chapter, but yeah >.< tomorrow's will be pretty long. I hope y'all are doing good.

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