The Crown's Demand: The Test of Legacy
oo loud to forget. The sun rose slowly over the kingdom of Akun, casting long shadows across the palace walls. Th
le wrapper, the morning breeze lifting its edge. His sword, though no longer needed, rested by
d not
eturn, the royal line ends." And behind those words, he heard som
pped. How Princess Adepeju's eyes welled with tears but did not fall. How 2nd Prince Adeola
, he thought. The kingdom, the throne, the quest-they were
Adepeju - walked into Kabiyesi's private chamber. She had not entered the room since his
anding softly on the large royal bed where he had once rested
inst the bedspread. As she adjusted the pillo
h the old royal emblem - not the n
ught. This letter was hid
she tucked it into her wrappe
ered in the upper chambers. The doors were close
too far?" one
at him sharply. "We've don
n prince without his know
l of the spirit
l?" someone
eved Adebayo still deserved the throne. Others feared his strengt
game. Only the strongest will return. And
e've groomed in sil
lence was a
oye leaned against the wall. He had not meant to e
needed to tell someone. But who could he trust? H
ce still standing ben
yo," h
him, surprised.
hispered. "The Ogboni... they
narrowed. "Wh
a choice. If none of us come bac
his stomach
I think this quest... it's not just about f
brother's shoulder. "Then we walk carefu
odded. "
n Akerele, Queen Morounkeji, and a few trusted maids sat quietly arou
open
yesi - written i
bayo, carries more than I gave him credit for. If the Ogboni twist my words, kno
a hand to her chest.
orounkeji said. "They ma
t to die," Akerele whisper
asked one o
dle burning beside them. "We
o stood once more at the palace gates. He watc
ays, they w
planned. He did not know what the Ogbo
arned through fire, he
or hi
for
flame from the torch beside him flickered wildly
ld not
ould