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Oddly enough, it was only after all this benevolent training by Kaas-thrys did I begin to realize him for who he was, seeing all his wondrous accomplishments around me, as he uplifted broken, despondent spirits as we crossed the desert. I saw the eyes of our people fill with inspiration, drive and power as they looked up to our princely lord. Night after night, we would gather around him and hear of his story filled with disgust for his colleagues, hear of what horrors he saw, hear of the promises he would fulfill as king and hear of what he will offer us, our closest, most capable servants. I saw this once-governor for the Polyphony become something his former peers could never be, a worthy ruler of a vast kingdom; a king that will bring prosperity and peace to this broken world. Our old king could never. The senile, old and slothful fool was a puppet to his subordinate lords as they gorged upon the spoils of the downtrodden, using their singers to carve away corrupt lands only for themselves. Kaas-thrys, however, has a vision that will take our people to newer heights. Never again shall we be ruled by the prideful few, but a driven, strong, young example, one with blade in hand and allies that will bring rebirth to a kingdom with his entourage. For we now have a worthy king's foil. | Oddly enough, it was only after all this benevolent training by Kaas-thrys did I begin to realize him for who he was, seeing all his wondrous accomplishments around me, as he uplifted broken, despondent spirits as we crossed the desert. I saw the eyes of our people fill with inspiration, drive and power as they looked up to our princely lord. Night after night, we would gather around him and hear of his story filled with disgust for his colleagues, hear of what horrors he saw, hear of the promises he would fulfill as king and hear of what he will offer us, our closest, most capable servants. I saw this once-governor for the Polyphony become something his former peers could never be, a worthy ruler of a vast kingdom; a king that will bring prosperity and peace to this broken world. Our old king could never. The senile, old and slothful fool was a puppet to his subordinate lords as they gorged upon the spoils of the downtrodden, using their singers to carve away corrupt lands only for themselves. Kaas-thrys, however, has a vision that will take our people to newer heights. Never again shall we be ruled by the prideful few, but a driven, strong, young example, one with blade in hand and allies that will bring rebirth to a kingdom with his entourage. For we now have a worthy king's foil. | ||
Long ago, Slyuvi challenged an ancient god to a duel to the death, in which he beheaded the | Long ago, Slyuvi challenged an ancient god to a duel to the death, in which he beheaded the fattened god and took his power, becoming both king of all Kshiri people and joining the divine pantheon as god of blood and justice. I admittedly do not know the faith long enough, but even I can see the true message behind this. Change must be made through adversity. It is the only and just way to do it. Change without turmoil is imperfect change, and so, whether through fiery words or blood, it must come through some sort of challenge. Thus it was for the last week. After months of perilous travel, months of physical loss, months of mental and faithful gain, months of me perfecting my martial technique thanks to our king, we had made it to Rashkyn. At first we had thought to hide out and start to bolster our numbers in the shadows, as was the wisest and safest course of action. As if to show foolish strength, or perhaps even divine right, Kaas-thrys entered the town square and started to rouse and rile a crowd to his side. It had only taken a few words before the town was already in an uproar. Rebels, disgruntled and new, flocked to our sides as we took to the streets and slaughtered the Polyphony's wild dogs. Our Kaas-thryn, Varhyn and Ikaria carved a bloody swathe indeed, as has Nikhra's and Sethiir's psionics, no doubt, yet all I can think about is what I did. Not out of selfishness, of course, I can't see through the eyes of my peers, I am not my god-king, yet, I am transfixed by the glories of my blade and power. Not only was my technique with the axe getting better than I had remembered from days before, even after exhaustion from travel, but I also found what power I unleashed from my bell stronger than I had ever dreamed of. I only wished to stun one of those dogs with a jolt of Arc, only to find myself piercing the bastard with a bolt of lightning with enough strength, it seemed as if Fulana herself threw it. Turmoil, huh. Turmoil is, indeed, the perfect catalyst of change after all. | ||
We had won at great cost. Our | We had won at great cost. Our king was criticized for such rashness by some of our confidants, particularly General Varhyn and Sorceress Nikhra. Yet we had earned victory, and despite the losses, our ranks swelled nearly ten times our original size. Though we have mainly peasants and farmers to fill them, the ranks of veterans and the leadership of our disciplined leaders can easily train them to overtake even the Polyphony's Song-Knights. After all, I had made a name for myself, me! A former street whelp, then faithful practitioner of faith, now warrior garnering looks and respect from among the many soldiery we have. To think one can reach some great heights. Truly am I blessed to be in such good company and blessed am I to be armed with such power. When we become as kings and queens, perhaps I will be given the power I have long coveted since my time on the streets. Perhaps I will have more followers of our divine god-king. Or perhaps, I already will, as it seems a god-king is rising among us now. Only time will tell, as our numbers only grow further and the deeds of the Polyphony's armies become more desperate. | ||
May our deeds be forever remembered in resonant song. May we all ascend to rightful lordship and those we usurp forever be cast to bones and ruin. May Slyuvi judge us | May our deeds be forever remembered in resonant song. May we all ascend to rightful lordship and those we usurp forever be cast to bones and ruin. May Slyuvi judge us worth. | ||
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