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The Rebirth Of The King

Chapter 2 02

Word Count: 1671    |    Released on: 08/06/2022

ough the arena; mostly from the standing stragglers watching from behind the row of seats. The only vacant seat was

Clothed in his ceremonial flowing red garment signifying blood of many shed in the past to sustain his kingdom. He had his cer

e. He earned his respect through many battles. Behind his throne remains the drawing of his great grand father

er in the glaring sunlight. It is always the pride of every Ssakan family to have a son take part in this annual parade. Soon the conte

has never lost a war, but this one leaves a feelong of defeat in his mind. The loss of the Wan-bissaka chain was worse than the loss of a thousa

his husky voice soun

aiff answered crouchin

noble warrior, my h

g? Our chain shall not be lost for

We fought well, our men resisted the cheating cowardly midlanders like men should do... But some

r and how the Wan-bissaka chain was lost. He still could not wra

he great lineage of the Ssakan Kings. I assure you, the chain shall return" he utter

be a way... " The king's stare soon focuse

n soldier acrobatically defeated another ga

-warriors, skilled in battle with every male wielding a sword. Despite the support of the Krakaans the midlanders still could not pr

y matched the Ssakan army and began to drive

orm of a leopard, sometimes in the form of a fierce looking rat -further away from the battle ground towards the Ssakan palace. He soon gained entrance easily into the p

the palace without a challenge as king Esimorp and his men were busy fighting against the half-beasts of the underworld. As he made his

wers and the chain now belon

he got distracted from his worries by the event in the arena. He r

ip as he defeated the young acrobatic soldier in the final. As the king made his wa

. Whatever it costs, tomorrow we solve the misery" he said, ba

answered lord Thaiff, obviously worried. The sweat on his

be a way of retrieving the Wan-bissaka chain without a battle. The Ssakan army can handle the dwellers of the Midlands if not assisted by

Most of the men on his list are of the Ssakan army except a few, like Sarzan the bounty hunter. He was credited with many daring acts. His dext

his features. He listened to the request of the king with a wistful smile, making him look boyish. He had his head cocked to one side as he drank in the details of the request. The king could not help but wondered if

d how this same man was said to have climbed the wall of the tower of Bhazuz to rescue the pr

smallish for all I have heard a

rin only g

ink you ca

ises. But I have alway

ried out similar acts in the past. My king he

eage of warriors and my scares tell the story. How come you carry no scare? Not a single

iculation of confidence. "Wisdom, dexterity, mystical powers fa

the last hope of retrieving the lost chain. As Sarzan set out into the horizon on board a boat belonging to his old friend captain Haeler, he conteplated the job ahe

. It was all he could lean on. Yet there is the little matter of a possible rebirth of lord Scott of the underworld. Turning his handsome face

ll not be the first time" he whisp

retrieve the lost Wa

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“Nobody dare of life or death. Even so she will be the one to decide if the purpose of waking her is worth it. If she deemed it unworthy for her to be disturbed then the pyre downstairs may receive a other victim. Such is the power of the serpentine queen. When the guard arrived the queen's chamber with his narration of an intruder, the two body slaves of the queen were prised from dreamland by the guard on duty and the narrative repeated. It took time before one of her body slaves decided to take the risk of waking the queen, giving Sarzan ample time to fight off his asailants. When the queen woke up, heard what had happened, unlike the guards her mind went to the Wan-bissaka chain in the adjoining rooms along with other ancient ornaments expected to wild some magical powers but with purpose yet unknown. Quickly she changed her night dress, putting on an outdoor robe which she then gathered around her as she ran downstairs to the fifth floor and the central hall trailed behind by her two body slaves and the reporting guard. She entered the hall and was welcomed by the sight of a dead guard. Fearing the worst she barged into the adjoining room beckoning for light.”