"An Ignite?! But you said she was an illustratio." Shouted Kaleem, strong confusion occupying his senses.
"I did. To protect you from the heart break. Your mother didn't meet the fate I told you about." Saleem was kind hearted and still is, but life can turn one colder.
Not knowing what to believe, his mind going through several scenarios, he finally asked. "You mean she didn't die when she gave birth to me?"
Painfully direct, Saleem uttered. "No, she was killed by illustratios in the motherland."
A tear force broke through his eye, his throat feeling tight as he hollered. "What? Why did they kill her?"
Trying to describe everything, Saleem slowly butchered. "She was a Witch. Through illas influences, the Guards along with the town folk burned her alive while I was at work."
Not believing what he's hearing, Kaleem reached to the point of an emotional breakdown but still forcing himself to hold it all together.
In the midst of this staggering sadness, understanding that crying it all out will make the killers feel prouder if they know, Kaleem asked. "We won't let her blood dry, make a plan!"
Puzzled how his son swallowed harsh facts swiftly, Saleem spoke. "So you don't mind that your mother was an Ignite and a Witch too?"
His face red, anger occupying his mind as he burned down the tear that broke out earlier, Kaleem expressed. "My mother was not a Demon, if she was, you wouldn't have married her. I know you too well."
A tear wanting to break but not allowing it, Saleem has to explain. "Son I couldn't be more proud on how you're handling the truth but there is little we can do, we can't wipe out the whole Capital."
Stupidly motivated his whole life, Kaleem started expressing his developing grudge with shouts. "I will train! I will work hard! I will burn that Kingdom to the ground!"
"What difference will we have from them if we do that?" His father yelled, not preferring Kaleem's way of thinking.
But understanding his son's pain better than anyone else ever could, under a calmer tone Saleem pitched. "If you wish to fix this hell hole, help the Ignites. We can't burn down innocent families, maybe there are illustratios who think the same as us."
His rage shunning down like a torch thrown in the sea, Kaleem just sat down on his chair again and murmured. "They had no right to kill her."
Glad that his son is old enough to have such a conversation, well at least the situation forced them to talk it out. Saleem offered a way to tame this hate, "This has been haunting me for 16 years son, I know how much this would will hurt. But do you know what made the bad feeling go away bit by bit?"
His attention grabbed away from pain, the boy asked. "What could it be?"
Slowly but surely, Saleem replied. "The smiles on the Ignites I've helped that couldn't even help theirselves."
His courage arising with new ideas, Kaleem demanded. "Then teach me, teach me to fight! Teach me to me to help those people!"
Still slow on his tone, but undoubtedly willing to direct his son, Saleem cited. "You can help people in many different ways without risking your neck. Gold for example, many Ignites lack it even though they work their asses off all day."
Other ideas in mind, the patriotic boy slightly shouted. "But I have Magic, I can fight."
Realistic, wanting his son on a safer path too. He pitched, "You don't know how to fight, you need time. With practice, you can rip a man in two."
Kind off hearing what he wants to hear, the young motivated man asked. "Then we will be able to help Ignites?"
Glad that a deal has been found between the two, Saleem continued to explain. "Yes, I'll even do it with you but first I need to train you. Once I feel that you're ready, we will leave this God forsaken shithole."
Eager, finding motivation out of pain although not fun. Kaleem insisted, "Yes! Let's start now!"
"Now?" Saleem asked, trying to recover a bit from this day he has low motivation.
Still insisting, Kaleem added. "Yes now! No time to waste."
Trying to relax a little bit from the tiring day, Saleem stretched the conversation with a fact. "Good but one thing first. From what your mother spoke, rage almost made her heart dark, it came along with her powers apparently. You could be dealing with the same thing, so you need to start fresh today and focus on Inner peace."
Taking a moment to comprehend all of this, Kaleem can only answer. "I will try my best."
"I have an idea, just replace rage with cockyness. Such as doing a victory dance like this!" Right after he stood up and with one foot against the ground and one hand on the air above his head, he started jumping and spinning clockwise.
Which shook the entire house but it's adorable to watch and made Kaleem laugh a tad bit.
Liking how this day will end up, the young brave hearted man spoke. "I will try it! We have a plan then.
For the Ignites! For the innocent!"
Complimenting his son's chant, Kaleem shook the furniture with a shout. "For the Ignites! For their freedom!"
...
Waking up earlier than usual to avoid the 12 hour long daily tasks, Saleem's aiming to build a training room in the basement, Kaleem needs a place to train after all.
He can rearrange the wooden crates who hold storage, place them here and there in the house. Their House isn't exactly small so they have space to spare. But anything in the basement has to go.
Having a forge literally near his house, Saleem can make any additional tool he requires. And what he can't make, he had gold to spend.
First he has to make a training dummy, it ie a task easy to do. With chains he just has to tie a bag filled with chopped wood around a thick wooden beam.
Against that support beam, Kaleem will be practicing the ways of the Sword.
Even though his strength gives him the ability to crush skulls without breaking a sweat, a Sword provides attacks from a better distance, blessing him with more safety.
Rushing in the basement holding a ladle, Kaleem shouting with one eye open. "Where are all the crates? Did we get robbed?"
Calmer, Saleem cited. "Not at all, this is where you will train from today. Do you like it?"
As if anyone would sneak in here without me knowing.
-Saleem
Tad hesitant to explain about his Magic to a stranger at these times of practiced slaughter amongst people with Magic, simply tried to change the topic. "I'm Michael, what brings you here?"
Noticing how he inevitably ignored her question, Alama kept her tone casual as she cited. "King Zar sent me here. He wants to strike a deal with Gaster Kingdom to use the Port!"
Struck staggered, one question came to his mind and he did not fail to ask it out loud. "Why use the port of Gaster Kingdom when he can use many ports through the main river?"
A bit confused at first how this man hasn't yet heard of the news, Alama slowly but surely deciphered. "I guess the word of mouth is slow here. Zar left the illustratian alliance, banned the illas and took down their Chapel too!
Seeing that Michael doesn't really appear convinced, Alama added. "Zar declared that illustratos and ignites will live equally. Quoting, "Status shall be declared by work experience and not by the colour on one's skin."
Still sceptical, Michael queried. "Interesting, but is it a good idea to trust a illustratio? This could be just another scheme to gain more power!"
Considering that part too before, but using logic to her aid, Alama counted. "No one would risk going against an entire Continent for a small fortune. He is even building new houses and giving them away for free in exchange of a 40 Gold Coin tax."
Not wanting to believe this for a while, or at least taking time to get used to, Michael offered. "I need to check this myself soon but please, let me escort you to the Castle. This place is not safe for anyone anymore."
Seeing that the man is very well mannered and he literally just saved her life even though he could have joined the rapists, Alama decided to follow Michael.
He's walking in front leading the way while Alama is on the back with her hand on her battle axe handle just in case any other guy has any funny ideas.
She will not make the mistake of having her Guard down again in this disaster of a domain.
But when she couldn't be focused on her surroundings for a second or two, it was because of Michael's hair.
It is unusual for her to see a man with such beautiful hair. They appear so thick and filled with life, it gives a strong hint that this man washes them everyday.
For people here or even in Crutal Kingdom, one is considered clean if they took a swim down a river or ocean once in 2 to 3 weeks. Yet this man's aroma is a blessing from above, from the divines. No stench is to be breathed in coming from this fine man.
His manners are something even the rich and royal have trouble competing against. What is he doing in this crap hole?
After what seemed to be an eternity, they've reached the Castle in the middle of the Kingdom. They didn't exactly walk far but the Kingdom's appearance in general is too unsettling, making it feel similar to a long walk. As if time slowed down.
Arriving, Alama pointed out. "Oh you don't have to go in there with me Sir Michael, I can handle it from here."
With no aims to leave, Michael explained. "Oh trust me, I have to be here at the moment."
Jerking her left eyebrow up, Alama asked. "Do you work in the Castle?"
Trying to break it down slowly, not a fan of fancy titles, Michael weighed in. "Not exactly but I do work for Gaster Kingdom."
As they walked in, the King's Throne room is visible across their grasp of view. Or King's hallway, both terms acceptable.
They walked towards what seems to be an empty Throne at the other side of the room, pointing that the King isn't here. Perhaps eating lunch?
Basing it on the overall acts Michael had, Alama itched to know. "So what do you work exactly? I'm thinking that you are the King's assistant!"
"Well you are close but not exactly." Slowly spoke Michael as he sat on the Throne and continued. "Now tell me, what deal does King Zar have for me?"
Staggered, Alama couldn't help hollering. "You are the King? But how!? Ignites can't be Kings!"
Since stereotypical pieces of work are syncing in as a topic, Michael butchered. "Need I remind you that we were kicked out from the illustratian alliance long ago."
A smirk across his face arose as Michael also weighed in, "It doesn't just prevent us from getting support from the illustratian alliance, it also makes us independent."
"Meaning their rules don't apply here." Alama became vigilant to catch on, no doubt. But also asked. "What about the illas? Do they have influence here?"
Cocky a tad bit since the illas failed a semi-foul fate on this side of the Continent at least. He slowly described the blissful disaster, "No no, they departed long ago. I didn't even have to force them out as they've got deprived of financial support from the people they used to kiss boots of."
Adding another key fact that came along with the alliance's abandonment, Michael mouthed. "Without their influence, illustratios and Ignites are able to coexist better now."
"Yes, I did notice that half of the rapists were Ignites. This place is a hellhole. No offense to you of course, your highness!" She giggled with a followed bow, sarcastic obviously.
Enjoying her giggle no doubt, he went an extra mile to defend the domain he rules. "We met an economical collapse, many people left to Pameres Kingdom for a better life. All that are left here are low lives, bandits, and people under extreme poverty."
Spotting that the conversation stands serious, Alama offered. "Look. I'm here for business but apart from that, this is just one job the King sent me too doo. I'm free to come here and help you form your Kingdom to its former glory. If not anything I can bring bickering skills to the table."
Flinching his eyebrow, unfavourable towards the situation, King Michael confuted. "That offer is most generous miss Alama but I can't afford to pay you. The Kingdom has no financial income at all, even the Guards are only paid with free fish."
"I do not need a payment, just give me a small empty room and free food. When I manage to help you gain Income, we can talk about payment!" Alama is willing to help, but her businesswomen instincts kick in as well. Time is precious and should be spent with a reward.
Having it hard to fight her enthusiasm, he cut it short. "I suppose I am desperate for opportunities. Now let's get to that business offer."
Realising how far off topic they've ventured, she got a small blush on her cheeks but was quick to fight it off. "Certainly. King Zar wants to sell his weaponry to another Continent, to the Zamerians more precisely but he needs to use your port for that."
"And the deal is?" Michael is losing his patience just a little bit because no matter what, his first question is still not yet answered.
Ready to answer this question, having it repeated in her mind countless times already, she immediately answered as if singing a poem. "For every sale Zar makes to the Zamerians or anywhere basically through the usage of your port, you get 10% out of it."
Not sure if Michael knows how percentage works, she decided to give a couple of examples too.
"If he earns 300 Gold Coins, you get 30."
"If he earns 3,000 Gold Coins, you get 300."
To further encourage the King, she added. "It's not a huge profit right now, not going to lie but Zar is constantly recruiting. His Income will increase over time and if you strike a deal now, you will earn big in the future."
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