Monday, September 27, 2010

Chapter 9.5: The Demon's Reign: The Other Side of the Light (J&K)

Kriel muttered something under his breath.
"So you are one?"
Harald received a punch in the head, and while dazed, the king bent over and whispered something chilling in his ear.
All he did was stare at the king in profound disbelief.
"Well, I'm sorry of socking you in the head." Kriel actually felt a bit ashamed at his reaction, but all Harald did was nod and wander off.

"Jarald..." Silvyren dragged the squire's name, like calm before the storm. "Tell me who your partner is."
It was not put as a question. It was a statement, a command with authority, and most likely included the dishing of punishment.
Jarald just glared back with a challenging stare, willing naught to be broken.
He didn't except a break in the Knightmaster's armor of strict obedience, however.
"Jarald please..." Silvyren sounded weary and old, and a bit saddened. "I just want to know what your situation is so I can help you out."
"Why would you want to help out someone like me?" The twin was still on guard, careful, weary of this possible trap.
"You're still my student, and I do my best to help my students. And I don't want anymore harm to come to your already distraught reputation."
Jarald tried to grasp the meaning of this. Is he doing this for me, or Harald? Silvyren seemed to favor the brother, and probably just wanted to protect him instead. But the squire needed help anyway, and decided to drop the bomb.
"Well."
Sol and Seriya eagerly eavesdropped on the conversation, and were now awaiting the answers.
"Uh..Kriel is posing as Harald........" he muttered.
"Speak up."
And with the echoing answer, three thuds were heard, two outside the door and one from Silvyren toppling over his chair.

Silvyren wondered if it was a bad idea to temporarily promote the king and Jarald to knight.
The king perhaps was fine.
For just yesterday, he met the king in person

"So.." Kriel was trapped by the authority in the Knightmaster's eyes, feeling extremely out of rank. "You're playing a game of chance, are you not?"
Kriel hesitated before giving his stand.
"No. It's very unlikely that Harald will get caught, and I could pardon him, since it was my choice and not his. And he seems to smart enough to live by his wits."
"What if I decide to punish them for agreeing? And not everyone would like a king that plays games."
There was a threat in that question.
"Some might find me as someone who can learn to live like them. I will prove, however, if it comes down to such hatred, that I am fully capable of fufilling my position. And if you punish either or them.." The king trailed off.
"What would you do? Fire me? Charge me with treachery? Grant them protection?"
Such things rarely escaped the sharp mind of Silvyren.
"No, I'll just suggest that you lower the punishment since I forced them to follow my commands, for I am their upper, and they should not be punished for what they were ordered to do."
Silvyren smiled.
"You're quite unlike the others, may I say? But the two could have resisted, instead of giving in."
"Well," Kriel held out his hands in an airy manner. "let's just keep it to the fact that I threatened them."
"Wouldn't others despise you more then?"
"I'll address the issue when it comes up, not now, however."
Eyes twinkling, Silvyren laughed and held out a worn hand. "I'll gladly welcome you to the rank of knight, Lord."
The king, now relieved that the worse was over, clasped it and shook the Knightmaster's hand. "I will perform the best I can."
"Let's see you perform the best mucking out the stables then."

Silvyren chuckled to himself, recalling the face of shock on the king's face after giving him punishment before quickly melted back to a mask of unreadable emotion.
He had accepted without objections.
The Knightmaster was amused at what kind of game this whole thing could turn out to be.


It was a wonderful, tiring week.True, the two did not get any closer, for Jarald did his best to ignore that Kriel existed, but the king enjoyed being outside, instead of being cooped up in the castle.
Sol was slightly shy, and a bit afraid of the king, but once the squire opened up and showed his drawings of the areas around the castle, the two were often seen discussing good views for scenery. Kriel could not draw, but he had an eye for views, as Sol found out.
Jarald managed to frequently get into fights though, for his fuse was short, and often snapped at Kriel.
The only time he ever seemed to smile was when the young foreign girl tagged around and chatted with him.
Seriya, the mass of sunshine. She was from Japan, a place that Kriel had hardly heard of. She apparently had six brothers, all of them who were knights, and took care of her. But Seriya once told Kriel that she liked Jarald the best.
"Why?" Kriel questioned, unable to believe anyone would like the arrogant Jarald.
"Because he really nice. He know when to be nice and when to stop being nice." Seriya smiled. "He also talk about fun stuff."
Kriel was having a bit of trouble following Seriya's speech. "Fun stuff?"
"Like what he did as child. He had a lot of adventure stuff."
"Oh." Kriel couldn't imagine Jarald as being this happy ball of cheerfulness, much less being a child.

Kriel ended up mucking the stables with Jarald, for he ended up in another fight. Sprouting bruises and curses, Jarald headed towards one end of the stable, while Kriel started out in the other. The king was perfectly fine with just the company of horses, but the silence of speech became slightly unbearable.
Unconsciously, he began to sing without much thought to his surroundings or actions.
"Alori base fer,
Alori base fer,
Wen are yuv triven?
Owen de alori vien,
Owen de reques tempest rell,
Thre de emald nemo,
Der de scaruby an emarld pirth
Owen de sedir iye
De ruin sedir iye
Bea bres ve de Iranor animi
Ven alori base fer,
Yuv an alori cris,
Comel to aire
Iranor?"
Jarald had stopped working when he heard the first few notes, a bit surprised that the king was singing. He crept a bit closer to listen, and there, he was, a half smile on his face, a slightly dreamy expression.
The squire was slightly confused, for he couldn't portray the king as a singer, for he had a tendency to be cold, not, well, happy like this.
"Er.." Kriel jumped at the sudden sound. Jarald was staring at him from across the stall.
"What." The king snapped.
"That was nice..."
Kriel's face became a bit of an alarming red and he flashed around obvious flustered.
"So you think it's such a big deal for me to...sing? Oh, right, nobles aren't 'mortal' in your views." he said scathingly.
Jarald just resumed pitching out the straw and muck.

True, the week was rough with the two knights, but still it was quite a comforting week.
No one knew the dark that was lurking in the depths of the castle.

"Bring the blood to me..." It hissed, in the ancient language, yet Proditus was able to understand It, Its rank, foul breath misting the already darkened room.
It was a foul creature of fear and dark, yet even the darkness and the shadows seemed to be repelled by this..thing.
It once was a daemon called Etheran.
The Reaper, divine.
But now It was just a mass of nightmares and hell.

And Proditus fell prey to Its whispering lies of fame, fortune, power...
It was pleased to find such a weak human mortal, twisted by greed. Just like that foolish mortal years ago. But alas, something had changed him, a power of light, which mortals called love, and all went wrong. It had managed to get rid of the love, but he had run away from It.
But It decided that this time, it will not go wrong, that It will be free, and dispose of this preposterous mortal, that believed such weak will could bend such a strong creature, a wild, feral animal.
It would give him power, and watch as the pieces fall into place...and dominate once and for all.
But first, the mortal must free It from here, and get rid of that hatred light, which hurt It so long ago.
And demolish it, like that other light It had destroyed.
It grinned in insanity, and waited in the dark depths of Its prison, for Its release.
Once Etheran, and now Calicrevus, a monster of horror, a nightmare one cannot wake from, and creature of fear.

Notes: Yey! I'm done. It was originally intended to be longer, but cliffhangers are quite, good?
Yeah, I hate them too, but fellow readers, have fun! (It's quite obvious though)
Yeah, I'm not messing up on my grammar; that's just how Seriya speaks. I think I'm still rough with talking about Sol.
Kriel is NOT homosexual or whatnot. Just clearing that up, *cough* person *cough*
Horrible description of Calicrevus eh? I'll be mainly calling him It, since his name is supposedly so evil that the dark lengthens..you know, that "He-who-should-not-be-named" stuff. NOT Voldemort, the other versions.
Again, there is no America in this world, but there that screwed up American English, and there is a Germany, Japan, China, Indonesia, em, maybe some others too. I dunno. D: And I'll probably end up giving them weird names. OH, THERE'S ALSO GREECE. I THINKERS. :D

Monday, September 13, 2010

Chapter 9: The Demon's Reign: The Other Side of the Light (H&K)

"WHAT? NO!" In anger, the king punched Jarald in the face, venting out his held back feelings. Then, in shock of what he had done, he helped Jarald back up, who had fallen over unprepared. A bruise was rapidly forming on the squire's jaw.
"I'm so sorry..." stuttering, and apologizing, he tried to make up for his outburst. Jarald, amazingly, just shrugged and waved it off.
"It's fine." Gruff, and weary sounding, he got up. He was planning to retire to the room, and started head back when...
"..Wait." Kriel came up to him and whispered something in his ear, something that chilled his heart, and numbed his mind with fear.
Jarald grinned weakly, and stumbled along, wondering what kind of person the king really was.

"Well, erm...uh...Jarald is....well, he's not him right now."
"Get to the point, Harald." Silvyren snapped, quivering rage threatening to overwhelm his voice. "I'm not in the mood for a game right now."
Seriya and Sol glanced at each other with worry.
"I'm..with...the.." Harald mumbled something indistinct. Silvyren was not amused, his patience stretched thin as a rubber band about to break.
"Harald."
The air was tense with secrets.
"Lord."
"Huh? What do you-" The Knightmaster stared at the abashed squire in shock. "Sol?" Seriya whispered to the rigid squire, "who is Lord?"
"YOU MEAN YOU'RE FORSAKING OUR MAJESTY'S LIFE?"
Sol nodded weakly as Seriya stared at Silvyren in surprise.

"Huh. That's a good story." Silvyren was sitting back in his easy chair, smoking a pipe. His gleaming metallic hair seemed to taunt Harald, who was standing nervously in the room, awaiting whatever horrible punishment that the Knightmaster deemed fit.
"I should whip you for this."
Harald flinched automatically, recalling a memory of a thieving squire.
Thievery had been looked down upon, and the boy had been given 30 lashes.
The screams still rang in his ears. And dripping blood mixed with the swollen scarlet wounds
"An-anything but a whipping sir..." Pleading eyes focused on stern ones.
"Anything?"
"Ye-yes sir."
Silvyren gazed into the wavering almond eyes of Harald. "Think you can handle knight for a while?"
Completely taken aback, Harald gaped in disbelief. "Whuuu..."
"So you can't handle it?" A mischievous twinkle could be seen in the grey eyes.
"No, I mean, yes, yes sir!"
"All righty then." The Knightmaster rubbed his rubble of a beard and glared with stern authority at Harald. "You have been promoted to knight, along with 'Jarald'. I expect the two of you to follow my commands and obey any order. Come see me tomorrow morning for a private knighting."
"Yes sir!"

"Kriel!" Harald ran towards the figure.
"Huh?" Kriel, a bit lost, looked up to see Harald panting, who smirked and procceded to thonk him on the head.
"Hey!"
"That's for leaving me alone." Harald jabbed him this time, which got out another "Ow!". "And that's for making Silvyren go scary on me."
Kriel rubbed his aching head and side, a bit woeful of what the squire might do next.
"One more thing..."
"Huh..."
"We got promoted."
"Promoted...?" Kriel thought for a second. Then he cocked his head, still fuzzy with a drunkedness from using spells. "Promoted...?"

"So.." Kriel was trapped by the authority in the Knightmaster's eyes, feeling extremely out of rank. "You're playing a game of chance, are you not?"
Kriel hesitated before giving his stand.
"No. It's very unlikely that Jarald will get caught, and I could pardon him, since it was my choice and not his."
"What if I decide to punish them for agreeing? And not everyone would like a king that plays games."
There was a threat in that question.
"Some might find me as someone who can learn to live like them. I will prove, however, if it comes down to such hatred, that I am fully capable of fufilling my position. And if you punish either or them.." The king trailed off.
"What would you do? Fire me? Charge me with treachery? Grant them protection?"
Such things rarely escaped the sharp mind of Silvyren.
"No, I'll just suggest that you lower the punishment since I forced them to follow my commands, for I am their upper, and they should not be punished for what they were ordered to do."
Silvyren smiled.
"You're quite unlike the others, may I say? But the two could have resisted, instead of giving in."
"Well," Kriel held out his hands in an airy manner. "let's just keep it to the fact that I threatened them."
"Wouldn't others despise you more then?"
"I'll address the issue when it comes up, not now, however."
Eyes twinkling, Silvyren laughed and held out a worn hand. "I'll gladly welcome you to the rank of knight, Lord."
The king, now relieved that the worse was over, clasped it and shook the Knightmaster's hand. "I will perform the best I can."
"Well now," Silvyren was back to his gruff position. "for disobeying rules, you must be punished. Any objections?" he said, when Kriel was about to raise his voice in reply.
"No..sir." The word was alien in his mouth, and left a bit of an displeasing taste.
"Very well, you and Harald should go muck out the stables."

A week went by, perfect blue skies, but with a whole lot of work.
Kriel was a bit unused to such work, but active walking and wandering helped him as he was given strict training.
Harald though, tended to slack off, and was often found shooting arrows at a self-made target. Or either snoozing of the effects of incorporating elements into his fighting style, which Silvyren strictly disapproved off.
"After all," he lectured once, "if magic makes you wearier than just plain planning and tactics, what's the point of using it? Sparing magic for dire situations is the key, Harald. You also need to learn how to fight close range."
"I already know how."
"..Without honor, you're lost. As in a honorable weapon, such as swords, lances..."
"Not knives?"
Those words were lost on the often bored squire though. So Kriel ended up teaching some basic mixing anyway.
It was just a week of perfections.
No one expected a shatter of peace.

Sol rather liked the king, way better than Jarald at least. They acted slightly the same, cold, and judging, but at least Kriel was more understanding and he had more control of his temper.
He didn't talk much though, but Sol had seen him humming and smiling while walking in the garden.
The squire did not bring it up with the king, however, and instead showed him some sketches of the area.
Kriel seemed quite interested and often suggested views that Sol found immersing.
It was a bit of a relief to find a fellow appreciator of art, unlike Harald.

Kriel really wished Harald would stop loafing off for once and help him muck out the stables. It was tiring work alone, and as the king stretched out a bit, could feel the strain of his back from scooping out loads of straw and dung. He stretched out a little more, and began shoveling again. Unknowingly, he began to hum, which rapidly turned into a melody.
"Alori base fer,
Alori base fer,
Wen are yuv triven?
Owen de alori vien,
Owen de reques tempest rell,
Thre de emald nemo,
Der de scaruby an emarld pirth
Owen de sedir iye
De ruin sedir iye
Bea bres ve de Iranor animi
Ven alori base fer,
Yuv an alori cris,
Comel to aire
Iranor?"
A lingering smile showed up on his face, only to disappear when Seriya applauded.
"That was, uh, utsukushi. Beateeful?"
Kriel was a bit embarrassed at the applause, and also slightly mortified that someone had heard him sing.
Seriya, unbeknown to Kriel's abashment, hopped over the stable wall. "You have a pretty voice." Seriya smiled at Kriel. "I amu Seriya. Jarald's friend. You're, uh, Lordu right?"
"Yes, yes I am. But I prefer just Kriel."
"Kuri eh-ru?" Seriya blushed a bit. "Sorry, I'm not very good at this country's language yet."
"Where do you come from?" The king was slightly curious, for he had never seen a foreigner like Seriya.
"Jahpan."
"I've never heard of that place before."
"It is bit small." Seriya shrugged. "My family move here when I five. All we spoke was Japanese at home so I did not hear much of your lan gu ah gi. I only hear from brothers who not home much."
"Ah. Well, uh, do your brothers stay here?" Seriya considerably brightened when she heard that question.
"Yes! All six of them are knights now. They very nice but sometimes too nice."
"That's a lot of them..." Kriel, who only had a single little sister, considered the possibility of having six, older brothers. "They teach me how to fight too!" Seriya giggled and skipped around, like a child bursting with a secret to tell.
"That's nice, uh, did you say you're friends with Jarald?" He was a bit confused at the thought of Jarald being, well, amicable to anyone, even this giggling mass of sunshine.
"Yep! He's really nice, and he don't overnice like my brothers." Seriya shrugged. "I don't get why other don't like him."
Jarald..nice? It was a completely unimaginable thought, for all the squire seemed to be was selfish, biased, and a jerk.
"Maybe we could hang out sometime!" The girl grinned at Kriel, who was a bit taken aback by her friendliness.
"Sure, oh, do you know where Harald is?"
"Uhh..." Seriya pondered for a moment, and shook her head. "He might be at arrow practice place?"
"All right, I'll check there later. Nice to meet you...?"
"Seriya! I'm Seriya!"
Kriel couldn't help but smile at the childish personality of the squire(ess?). And Seriya offered to stay and help muck out the stables, which considerably lifted his spirits, and the two chattered away the wearying work.


The day may have been sunny, bright, peaceful and beautiful.
But not in the deep depths of the castle.

"Bring the blood to me..." It hissed in the ancient language, yet Proditus was able to understand It, Its rank, foul breath misting the already darkened room.
It was a foul creature of fear and dark, yet even the darkness and the shadows seemed to be repelled by this..thing.
It once was a daemon called Etheran.
The Reaper, divine.
But now It was just a mass of nightmares and hell.

And Proditus fell prey to Its whispering lies of fame, fortune, power...
It was pleased to find such a weak human mortal, twisted by greed. Just like that foolish mortal years ago. But alas, something had changed him, a power of light, which mortals called love, and all went wrong. It had managed to get rid of the love, but he had run away from It.
But It decided that this time, it will not go wrong, that It will be free, and dispose of this preposterous mortal, that believed such weak will could bend such a strong creature, a wild, feral animal.
It would give him power, and watch as the pieces fall into place...and dominate once and for all.
But first, the mortal must free It from here, and get rid of that hatred light, which hurt It so long ago.
And demolish it, like that other light It had destroyed.
It grinned in insanity, and waited in the dark depths of Its prison, for Its release.
Once Etheran, and now Calicrevus, a monster of horror, a nightmare one cannot wake from, and creature of fear.

Notes: For some reason, it's easier to write with H&K in the beginning, but I like Jarald's changes later on. (You'll find out soon.)
The chapter was intended to be longer, so next chapter will be kind of short?
I am NOT screwing up on my grammar, just writing how I think Seriya would talk.
Sol has longer time in this version. My perspective writing is off.
And Calicrevus is a name of "dun dun dun" evil, so I'll use It.
Hum, what else?
Oh, yeah.
Lol no, don't take it the wrong way. xD Kriel is not gay, or bi.
There is no America in this world, but there that screwed up American English, and there is a Germany, Japan, China, Indonesia, em, maybe some others too. I dunno. D: And I'll probably end up giving them weird names. OH, THERE'S ALSO GREECE. I THINK.
I think the quality of my writing tends to dip and rise.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Chapter 8.5: The Demon's Reign: Trials (J&K)

"Hey?"
"Mffph."
"If you don't wake up, I really don't care."
"Arrrtherrrlospski."
"Huh?"
"Mffph."
Kriel sighed. Jarald seemed to be a heavy sleeper, and would not wake up. Which caused quite a problem.
"I don't know where the rendezvous area is.. JARALD!"
"Forthyerd."
"Courtyard?"
"Mffph."
Now that he acquired the location, Kriel proceeded to leave, but stopped and gazed at the sleeping squire.
"Argh..." He approached Jarald, and shook him vigorously. Kriel didn't expect the squire to grab him and throw him against the wall.
"Ow..." The king felt sore, as if he'd been flattened.
"Oh. Sorry." Jarald had woken up, and looked at Kriel with an amused expression. Kriel felt resentment, and picked himself up and stamped out the door.
"..Not my problem." Jarald muttered to himself, and started getting ready.

"Jarald Heindikey."
"Yes sir."
"Harald Heindikey."
"Yes..sir."
(Apparantly H comes after J. Who knew? Or maybe they're just standing in that order.)
As the Knightmaster went down the row of squires, one squire next to Kriel nudged him.
"Harald, what's different with your face?"
"Huh?"
"You look pretty grim."
"Oh..uh..Jarald threw me against the wall. Still a bit sore."
"Again? He's such a bastard. How do you live with him?"
"Uhm..." Kriel didn't know what to say. Jarald noticed however.
"Quiet Barvoski." Jarald snarled.
Barvoski just sneered. "Or what? You're gonna beat the shet out of me? You know if you do that, you'll get you and your brother kicked."
Kriel flinched slightly as Jarald spat on the ground at Barvoski's feet. "I have better things to waste time on you cur."
The squire's face turned bright red, and socked Jarald in the jaw. He responded with a tackle.
Silvyen the Knightmaster scurried over to the fighting squires.
"Break it up. Now."The cold in his voice seemed to literally freeze the two scuffling boys. They stood up and saluted, both sprouting injuries.
"Jarald. Come with me." Barvoski smirked in Jarald's face as he gritted his teeth.
"Barvoski, ten runs around the fields." The squire's mouth fell open in shock, and Jarald snickered under his breath.
"Sir.." Kriel muttered. "I'm coming too..."
"Harald, you can't always defend your brother you know." He caught Kriel's determined face, and sighed. "Very well..."

"Ow.." Harald had a sore feeling in his jaw, and wondered if he was getting a toothache. He rolled over, still musing over the experience of sleeping in a soft bed. "Kriel must be unused to ours." he muttered to himself, and sat up.
The room, which seemed much friendlier in the morning light, was completely surrounded by books. Thick ones, thins ones, well-worn, new, leather covers, or just plain paper bound, they were stacked in neat piles or shelved. A small desk of cherry stood in the corner, with scrolled parchments and a ink well, while a dresser propped up against another. A small table set stood in front of a cold, dead fireplace, with a basket of steaming loaves inside. A rainbow of lights splashed across the oak floor, and as Harald tumbled out of the bed, he landed on a firm, red velvet rug with a pattern of leaves scattered around it. Besides the carved designs of the furniture, and the bed, it looked like a miniature version of the castle's library.
"I would enjoy having a room like this." Harald grinned, and helped himself to a loaf.
A scrolled parchment was placed upon the dresser. The squire broke the seal, and Kriel's fine, spidery script jumped out.
To J or H (In hope you can read.):
Considering that you have no idea what I do, I wrote down what I usually do this moon. You don't have to follow though.
First off, clothes are in a box underneath the encyclopedias. I got your measurements from the tailor's, and had garments made.
Please take care of my books, graphs, maps, and sketches. I would be most angered if anything happens to them.
Usually, during workdays, I am in the gardens in the morning, until 12 o' clock. I've arranged lunch in the courtyard, alone, so you won't have to run into anyone. After lunch, I tend to either head to the library or observatory for four hours or so. At seven, I head out for an hour outside of the castle, then retreat at eight for supper in my room. I usually wander or stay in my room until ten, so during this time you can visit your brother, SECRETLY.
Restdays are spent the same way in the mornings, and after that I wander outside castle grounds. I suggest you take a weapon with you, and saddle my horse Epona.

Pelros in the Observatory can help you if you have any questions.

Enjoy your time. You'll enjoy the food, definitely.

Kriel.

Harald chuckled as he read the last sentence. Instead of rolling up the parchment, he instead tore it apart so no one else would be able to find it.
He searched for the box, found it, and clothed himself.
The squire left the room, and headed for the gardens

Kriel waited outside of the Knightmaster's room, feeling a bit sick from nervousness.
He had been standing there for a while, hoping Jarald wouldn't get in trouble, since he was complete ignorant of squire matters.
In fact, it was like an esoteric lifestyle to him.
"Hey Harald!" The king almost jumped in shock upon hearing soneone's call.
What do I do!?!?!? Kriel started to panic, as a boy and a girl approached him. Fortune though, seemed to be on his side, for Jarald just walked out the door.
"Oh-" was all he could get before the girl tackled Jarald.
"Seriya!" The boy rushed to pull her off. "Sorry again."
To Kriel's amazement though, Jarald just grinned, and brushed himself off.
"Hai Jarald and Harald kun~" Seriya squeaked. She lengthened her r's, which led Kriel to suspect she was a foreigner.
"Hey Seri. Hey Sol."
Sol was looking over 'Harald' with a searching gaze. He tried to clear his throat several times.
"Uh..Jarald, I dont-"
Kriel cut in quickly. "I gotta go. I'll see ya guys later." He sped out of the hallway, leaving the others in stunned silence.
"So, right, Sol!" Seriya giggled. Both of them turned to the apalled twin for explanation.
"That Harald is not Harald?" The trio jumped at the voice of Silvyen as he came up behind him.
"I-I can explain." Jarald stuttered as the three questioned him with their stares.
He hoped Kriel wouldn't mind.

Meanwhile, Kriel was heading towards the castle's library, still a bit frizzled after the near revelation of his status.
But he didn't feel confident that Jarald would be able to explain.
Arghh, I'm such an idiot, he cursed himself. The king then stopped, feeling the chilling shivers as if someone was watching him.
"Anyone there!?" he called out, voice a bit high, mixed with panic and nervousness.
Nothing answered.
Kriel shrugged and tried to convince himself that it was all imagination, that his nervousness made him believe something was watching him.
But in a corner of his mind, suspicion still lurked, trying to warn him. The sense of foreboding grew larger, and he decided to get that.
Before he head to the storage rooms, Kriel looked around one last time, giving into his suspicions, but there was nothing there..

"Lira Avol." Kriel muttered the words under his breath while picturing light, and sure enough, clear blue hovering ball of light appeared around shoulder height, lighting up the dark weaponry.
He had felt foreboding, as something bad was to happen, and decided to arm himself.
He stumbled a bit, tripping over boxes that he thought were shadows.
At the very corner, the dark hid a long slim box made of ghostly white ivory. Red rubies ornamented the box and glimmered in the bluish light, shimmering mystically as if they were burning with flame from their hearts.
"Lova Aril." The light went out, leaving the king in darkness. But not for long.
He blew gently on the box, and it responded with a warm glow of crimson
Something inside it clicked, and out slid a glowing, but very faintly, sword, similar to an Italian style dueling rapier. It was silver from tip to hilt, and a ice blue sapphire was set. Words were written, and as Kriel tilted it, they shone in gold.
Moda Quade Necess ne neque ol Calig
Only when needed and never for darkness.
"Never for darkness, huh." Kriel smiled grimly. "No one ever stays pure.."
And with that, Kriel sheathed his mother's sword in a black sheath. "Lira Avol." And left the weaponry.
The box shut with a sigh, as if it was in reminisce.

Kriel abruptly met, no slammed into Harald in the hall.
"Ow.." The squire rubbed his arm, and Kriel felt as if he'd been thrown against the wall again.
"Oh, hey."
Harald grinned. "What's been up so far? Enjoying the new life?"
"It's just the first day." Kriel didn't have anything new to say, except for that lingering feeling.
"Have you've ever felt as if you're being watched, Harald...?"
Harald frowned and scratched his head. "...Not at all."The king sighed in relief, but it caught in his throat with the next words, "but, on the day we switched, I thought something was watching me..."
Kriel felt hurtingly sick, as if he had come down with a stomach ache. The world whirled and threten to overwhelm him, and it was moments before he heard the twin's next words.
"..been bothering me lately, but what made you pale when I gave you our story?"
"Huh?" Kriel tried to recall...and was met with the painful memories of the past. Darnit. Harald might see him cry, and that might give it away. Darnit, no, no, you fool!
Unfortunately for Kriel, Harald was a keen observer.
"What's wrong..?" Harald had never seen Kriel in a state like this so far. He always seemed cold and far, from the clutches of the warmth.
He was reminded by a small memory, of his mother, with the same style of guard, and position.
In fact, Kriel acted exactly like she did, when she was hiding something of pain.
He wondered why he never noticed before, but the king's posture bright images of Seriya to mind.
Feeling immensely off guard and awkward, he uttered the question. "Kriel...are..you a girl?"

Notes: WHEW. I think this is shorter than Chapter 8 by a bit, poor poor Kriel, he gets the question twice in both paths!
I feel sad for Jarald too. Mercy of the trio.
Lol Epona again.
As you can see, Seriya still has a fail Japanese action. Wow, you can see a lot of Kriel's thoughts here.
I don't know if you can tell if a person is a girl or a boy from how they're acting.
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