![]() 6. The Birth of Elezabor MighthornA Chapter by Altaf BankotkarThe news spread in no time and
each and every Legendian was aware of the disaster to begin. Women panicked
with fear and acted insanely all over, which was not strange at all; Legendian
women being known best for throwing tantrums on petite matters. Gossips and
rumours spread across the nearby cities also. Hul and Elgenim being far away
from the king’s Castle, feared the most. However, Zimon send assurance of their
protection by word. Zimon also sent a message to Olgreg about the sudden
showdown and waited for his reply. Meanwhile the ladies acted haywire and
didn’t come out of their homes thinking that a messenger might be hiding in
their backyards. “Some have gone completely
nuts. They are asking the guards to search the city for hiding messengers.”,
Peter said to Marco. “Does it bother you? ‘Cuz I
don’ even care. I’m worried about how my sleeping periods are goin’ to reduce
among all the increased training. Baahhh... We just came back from a war.”,
Yoyo whined. Simon nodded, “Lots of
hardwork required.” The four were sitting in
Albert Squirrel’s house; a tiny and cosy cottage. Marco was a bit tensed. He
was supposed to be the next king. He should be involved in greater works rather
than just sulking around. He wanted to tell Peter about what Zimon told him
last night, but he never got the chance. Marco knocked the table
softly, “Lads... the king has arranged a meeting in a wee bit and he wants me
to invite those whom I feel capable for the assembly.” When everybody simply stared
at him, Marco threw both his hands in the air, “Well, ofcourse you guys are
invited.” Albert sighed, “Well, that was
sure to come. Wonder what plans the king makes this time.” “I must leave now.”, Marco
stood up. Peter started to leave with him. “See you in a while sir.”,
Everyone stood up. Peter and Marco walked out on
to the lanes of Urbas Society. Scent of gardens reached their nostrils. The
wind had become chilly as the night got darker. “Marco?”, Peter said. “Hmm?”. “You okay my brother?”, Peter
asked placing his arms around Marco’s shoulder. Marco sighed, “Just a bit
tensed.” “What happened last night?” Marco was caught by surprise
and he looked at Peter and smiled, “You read me so well smart knight.” He told Peter about his
bloodline, about his father’s tragedy and the migration of his parents from Irasy
to Legendia. “Hey! Now hold it there...”,
Peter’s eyes were popping out, “You’re ` `telling
me that you’re a king’s son?”. Peter shook his head and chucked, “Good joke
Commander Marco. I am not falling for that.” “I swear by your name.” Peter’s giggling had vanished,
“Oh boy! You really are serious.” “That’s just a start. Here
comes a bigger news.”, Marco said. Peter waited, excited now. “Lord Zimon has passed his
successor-ship onto me.” Peter halted right on his
path. “You mean... you are my next king?” Marco nodded as Peter gained
his senses back. They walked over to a road
side stall where varieties of teas are served every evening. Then Marco
explained the coincidences of him being a commander and all the extra attention
his mother gets from the king. “What can I get you, sire?”, a
large, full face bearded waiter asked. “Two Zuzmich tea please.”,
Marco said. Peter sipped the finest tea
from the plantations of Urbas society, “It fits perfectly into picture, doesn’t
it?”, he continued, “You, a royal prince of Irasy, destined to be a king
anyway. You never seize to surprise me Marco... brilliant.” He paused suddenly
and screamed out aloud, “God I am so happy, my friend. HAHA!” Peter stood up on
the small round table spilling the tea and started to do a feet tapping dance.
The customers sitting nearby started laughing and cheered up for him. Marco
hushed him and pulled him down. “You crazy foolish lad!”,
Marco scolded, “I’m sorry my man.”, he addressed to the waiter who was glaring
at the two. Peter burst out into laughter,
“Look at your face. Is that how a king speaks? Crazy foolish!”. Marco hushed him again, “No
one knows except you and I don’t want anyone to know until Lord Zimon himself
announces.” Peter held the back of Marco’s
head and said, “My brother, I love you.” Marco smiled and punched Peter
in the belly, “You are one crazy guy. Love you too man. Now let’s hurry up to
the castle.” XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX The castle seemed like a
graveyard in a bazaar, so dull and lifeless. Marco and Peter walked into the
Great Hall. The hall was empty and unchanged except for the blue coloured light
glowing from the candles on the left wall. Fifteen men were already occupying
the table in front of the magical throne. Zimon was sitting on Blabber, his
staff against the wall. Marco and Peter bowed to the king. As Peter followed
Marco to the two empty chairs, he recognized Fred sitting besides Simon. “Don’t tell me you invited him
too!”, Peter whispered in Marco’s ears. “I did.”, Marco replied under
the tone. Peter scowled and looked away. Yoyo and Albert nodded as
Marco passed. Marlin and Marvelo were sitting beside each other. Some other
soldiers of their batches were also present. Crypus Crevol was sitting right
next to Zimon facing the soldiers. He was almost going to fall, had the walking
stick not there to support him. It seemed as if he hadn’t slept for a month. “Now, now!”, Zimon stretched
his back and said, “I need to discuss things with you lot.” He glanced at every
single one down the table. “I see my three Ms, that is, Marlin, Marvelo and
Marco have invited their worthy men for today’s meeting. “Most of you know about it,
but I want to freshen up all about why and how this battle has come into
existence; for it indeed is very important to know about the Dark Lord’s
history, his powers and his ideas before we plunge into a battle against him.
This for the first time will be nothing like the battles you have faced until
now. This is not only going to be an ordinary battle of swords and arrows but a
war of magic too.” Simon nodded in eagerness to
hear more. “You need to know the weakness
of your foe and that’s the reason we have assembled here tonight.”, Zimon
finished and gulped half a glass of water and wiped the dripped water off his
beard. “Meanwhile, do not hesitate to
ask your questions.”, Crevol added. Marlin nodded. Everyone waited
in silence. Blabber’s eyes could be noticed wide open now. “Let’s start with the history
of the Dark Lord.”, Zimon said, “All of you are well aware of his name, yet
stumble to address him by his proper name. See... fear is what we need to kill
in ourselves. There is nothing frightening about him except that he is a
worshipper of evil.” Zimon took a deep breath,
“Elezabor Mighthorn, the Dark Lord, who practised the darkest form of sorcery
from ‘Chakuzlam’.” “Chakuzlam? Where no man can
survive for more than a day?”, Marco interrupted. “Mind you, Marco... Only a
person possessing true evil in his heart can lead his whole life in Chakuzlam
and evil is the trait that Dark Lord never lacks in.” “Sorry to interrupt but does
this mean that he was a man before, my lord?”, Fred asked. “Ofcourse he was... Er?”,
Zimon squinted his eyes. “Fred, Fred Spines my lord.”,
he said with a pride in his tone. “Ahh... Fred. The charming
archer! You’re in news these days.”, Zimon nodded smiling. Peter felt his face burning. “He was not born as a Dark
Lord. He was born...”, Zimon paused, “...like us ofcourse.” “Where does he live?”, Simon
asked. “A bit further south than
Chakuzlam.”, Crevol replied. “The Dark City they say,
right?”, Marvelo prompted. “Exactly,”, Zimon continued,
“That what is a rumoured name. But going by the latest maps,”, Crevol spread
out a large sheet of map on which Zimon pointed on the far north west, “it is
known as the Dark Dume. If you want to know the distance from Chakuzlam, think
about Legendia to Elgenim, give or take a few. His empire extends from the
reigns of Atil to the end of Chakuzlam. There are three major cities inside the
Dark Dume’s region namely, Atil, Brignjo and Hayva. These cities comprises of
such men and women who are the sole worshippers of wealth and property whose
greed cannot be compared to anybody. They worship the Dark Lord just for
wealth. He knows they do not truly believe in him but he needs them to build an
army. Thirty years ago, he claimed the world that he would offer them all the wealth
and luxuries if they join him. Men randomly from east and west joined his
regiment and now await to have his hands on the treasure of Legendia. Talking
about Elezabor, he practised the dark arts in Chakuzlam, where spirits and
ghosts habitat in it. It’s not easy...”, he paused, staring at the ground then
said slowly, “... living restlessly in the reigns of Chakuzlam... and acquiring
the forms of devilries. Excruciating pain it must have been... creating
creatures from his own soul, one of them which you witnessed this morning.” Half of the audience choked
when they realized that the messenger was a part of his soul. “No doubt, he has lost his
very own true soul of a human. He had many interests ever since his dark
sorcery came into existence, but the most desiring of his wishes has no doubt
been to retrieve our treasure.” “Do the messengers indulge in
a fight?”, a soldier asked. “Not that I know of… as far as
I understand, the name itself implies that they are used to convey messages.
They might be able to fight, I know not, but their best power is that of
reading the minds of people. Anything can they retrieve of what’s going on in
one’s mind.” “Did he read yours today?”,
Peter shot a question. “No... he won’t make a mistake
of reading a wizard’s mind.”, Zimon leaned a bit forward, “Lest he would face
dire consequences.” “Coming back to Elezabor... We
know not when he plans to leave with the army. But before we make ours, you are
required to know how to finish him.”, Zimon continued, “There are three ways of
killing the Dark Lord.” ‘Oh my-?’, Marco was taken aback. Others had the same expression.
Marco never imagined someone’s death would be restricted to three ways. “The first method is to
destroy the forest of Chakuzlam, which is a very difficult task for us. Wizards
also fail to do so. That is because we shall have to pass through the Dark Dume
to reach the forest and once we’re there, it’s a whole different level of your
understanding in destroying it. “The second way is straight
forward. To kill him face to face, either by magic or with weapons.”, Zimon
said. “Magic ofcourse?”, Yoyo
stated. “As a matter of fact, Mr.
Mathews, a sword would be much preferable, as magic is his tool of
excellence!”, Zimon said, “But having said that, neither is easy. So all I want
you to do is fight his rest of the army. Let me handle Elezabor when the time
comes.” Zimon shifted his gaze to
Marco and slowly moved his neck downwards while gaze fixed upon Marco and said,
“And the third method... I believe you shall never need to know...” At that instant, Crevol looked
at Zimon in a stern manner and then Zimon broke the eye contact and continued,
“The knowledge I give you is far more than enough. We would stick up with our
second method.” “Do we have information on the
number of his army?”, Marvelo asked. Crevol bent forward to reply,
“We don’t know the total cities taking part in this battle. The Dark Lord must
be offering a great deal for more cities to join. So, we suspect cities from
the west for now.” “In addition to that, Irasy
has information on the passage of Elezabor’s men through Salaha Desert. That
suits us as a good battle field. So anyone has a suggestion for our next tactic?”,
Zimon asked. “I say we sent someone to
gather information about the number we will be facing and then plan a tactic.”,
Marlin said. “Not feasible.”, Marco
objected, “It may take weeks depending on which city you gather evidence from.
In fact, we don’t know where to find the number. I say we just prepare
ourselves for the worst.” “Agreed, but we have around
five thousand of our men. If the opposition is much larger, we need more
recruitment from Hul and Elgenim.”, Marlin argued. “I think Marco has a point
here. We’re uncertain... I’m afraid I’ll have to rule out your plan.”, Zimon
said to Marlin. Marlin sighed and shrugged in disappointment. Zimon continued, “You are
right about the extra recruitment, Marlin. But it means more time in training
and we don’t have much time.” Crevol agreed with a nod. “Anyone else?”, Zimon waited. Marco cleared his throat to
speak. Everyone looked at him, “Well... it’s a gamble, but worth a shot.” “Life is a gamble, Marco.
Proceed.”, Zimon said Marco joined his hands together,
“Now... My idea is two thousand of our men must ambush the enemy from behind.” “How is that possible?”,
Albert asked. “Well..”, Marco continued,
“Let’s say our two thousand men pass through the borders of Crypto Mounts, skip
Irasy, pass the River Tuks and turn to enter the deserts of Salaha from the
west. This might help us to take them by surprise and get rid of their long
range archers, which are usually in the rear most position and reduce their
numbers drastically. Whatever their numbers be... it will create panic if they
face us from both the directions.” “Nonsense! Easier said than
done! Not at all practical!”, Marlin grunted and shook his head. “I see it as not a bad plan to
be honest.”, Crypus added. “Those in favour of this plan,
please raise your hand.”, Zimon asked. Eight people including Crevol
and Peter raised their hands. Marlin and Fred were amongst the disagreeing lot. “Well, I like your plan
Marco.”, Zimon said, “The problem that arises here is that Engeria and Gobbut
keeps a border control for Salaha’s entrance and exit. And we know not of whom
they support; us or Dark Dume? And for this, we will have to ensure whether
they are with the Dark Lord or not.” “Leave that to me.”, Marlin
exclaimed. His reaction was a bit hasty. “I am in good relations with Jassim,
the Engerian Lord Commander. So he will let me know the story.”, he said
confidently, “And I’ll take the responsibility of the two thousand men keeping
them under my command.” “But again we have the same
time constraint... that of riding to Engeria and back to Legendia.”, Simon
stated. “Not exactly,”, Zimon smirked,
“Here he need not come back. Marlin can remain there and convey the message to
me from there itself. Leave that to me.”, he added when he sensed confusion on
his audience’s faces. He turned to Marlin, “Taking
responsibilities and risks has always been your passion. Have it your way then.
You must flee soon before the coming dawn with the fastest horse and reach
there well in disguise. Remember, it takes twenty days to reach Engeria on the
fastest horse with the least breaks you take. “As for the other three
thousand, we will enter straight from the village of Pindo to face our enemies.
So, Let me first know of the tidings which judges our plan.” “What if they are on Dark Dume’s
side?”, Fred asked. “Then I’m afraid, we clash
five thousand men head on with Elezabor’s men.”, Zimon said. “Remember now, we need the
same courage we used to fight other cities. Elezabor Mighthorn might be a
powerful opponent, but only pure hearts attains true victory in the end. I need
all my faithful men to put on as much energy as we can, for once we finish the
Dark Lord, there would be no more battle for us to face because it might label
us as invincible.” Zimon gazed at all the strong
faces, “Anymore questions?” Simon raised a hand, “It isn’t
related to the battle but just curious...” “Go on...” “How does burning or
destroying Chakuzlam kill the Dark Lord?” “All ya’ heard was that from
all he said!”, Marlin laughed. Everyone laughed. Zimon smiled, “It happens so,
that practising evil from that place requires your soul partially to live in
Chakuzlam. This is the other half of the soul. Killing the soul in Chakuzlam or
killing the Dark Lord, anything will do, for neither can survive without the
other part of the soul. Being uncertain of the exact place where the soul must
have latched on to, the whole Chakuzlam needs to be burned down.” Zimon waited for other
questions. “Why was it dark when the
messengers came to Legendia?”, Albert asked. “Being born in darkness of
Chaluzlam, messengers hate light and create darkness wherever they go. It’s
just there way of existing.” “I presume everything is
clear.”, Zimon said. Some nodded, some kept quite. “So now it is time for us to
prepare. Marco and Marvelo, I need you two to visit me daily from now on. And
Marlin will be out of city tomorrow?”, Zimon confirmed as Marlin nodded. Zimon motioned all of them to
leave. “Peter, you leave. I’ll join
you later.”, Marco whispered to Peter. Peter left with the others. Marco waited for Crevol to
exit in his super slow speed. “Yes Marco?”, Zimon asked,
looking exhausted. “My lord, I will just bother
you with one last question.”, Marco uncovered his sleeve, “Does this sign on my
lower arm signify something?” “Marco, it is late. Yes it
does signify something, but you will know it soon yourself… rest for tonight
because tomorrow will be a start of continuous unrest.” Marco bowed, still confused.
‘It didn’t come as a birth mark, he realised, much more secrets yet to be unveiled!’,
Marco thought and shook his head in vain and walked through the dark lanes of
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