Lands of Darkness
1467 AD (These dates has nothing to do with real world dates or history…its an alternate history with alternate dates, and alternate universe.
The meeting
“This is the place.†Philip Brancus looked over to a two-story cabin. Somehow they ran into it, so well hidden it was, deep in the abyss of the forest. A well tended most beautiful garden laid before the house. A white picket fence bordered it. Clean, trimmed, gallant green grass layered the clearing all the way to the trees of the woods. Birds sang the most heavenly of songs, and the chipmunks and squirrels roamed the garden without fear. Even a deer or two would enter the clearing with a sense of security. A small stable was in the back, where a royal and angelic white stallion stood tall and upright, eating its supper. The mythological beauty of this place seemed so contrast with the outside world. It seemed so close to paradise and for the inhabitants…it was.
“Are you sure Philip? I sure don’t want to get killed for stumbling upon a Russian man’s home.†Pavil Famidan, Philip’s trusted friend and sidekick. Never did he let Philip walk into peril alone, so here he was, loyal, brave, and scared to death…right next to his best friend…his best brother.
“Well, there is only one way to find out, my friend,†Philip turned to Pavil and laid out his hand towards the heavenly home, “shall we?â€
Pavil looked uneasily towards Philip. “We shall,†he said, “You first though. If this man is angry, he’ll kill you first, giving me time to run.â€
“Don’t be foolish, my brother. My father told tales to me many a day about the heroics of this man. A true Persian he is. An authentic, original…Immortal.†They stood just inside the forest, not quite in the clearing.
“An Immortal you say? So these Immortals, do they truly live eternal life?†Pavil asked ignorantly but sincerely.
“Haha. No my friend. They die like the rest of us. But some do believe they live twice a normal man’s life, and they don’t even succumb to old age and weakness till their very final years.†Philip began staring blankly into oblivion. Enraptured and in awe of the great warriors of what once was.
“And what of this man? What makes him so special, surely he is old now. Couldn’t we have found another without having to march through such unyielding wilderness?†Pavil said as he sat on a rock and began rubbing his ankles.
“No. This man is one of the greatest of the Immortals. He was the youngest Persian General to ever walk the earth, the fourth and youngest son of King Elias, and the most gallant of all warriors. Never did he lose a battle. It is said that once he stepped onto the field all hope for the enemy was lost. With each strike from his blade a man fell, as though he himself was death. He killed many enemies of Persia. He saved Persia during the Greek wars and Roman wars. Always outnumbered he was, and always he galloped out of battle victorious. There! Look! That is his trusty steed. Never did I think it would still breath today, surely it must be decades old. It is also said that this man is the war-god sent down to our world as a man in flesh, to protect the Persians from the evil outsiders. But I’m sure it is only a tale from the lips of a bored old man with a wild imagination. I spent many a day searching for him, and now we are here.†He rambled on about his idol, his hero. And maybe his words were greater than they should, but they still held truth.
“Well surely he mustn’t be undefeated, nor a god. For he did not defeat the Russians when they came. So surely if this man did not fight, then why are we here trying to fight whom we can not defeat? The Cossacks are too powerful, they’ve conquered many, who are we to fight them? We are no Immortals. And if this man decided we should not fight when the demons first arrived, then maybe we should heed his actions, and go home. Besides, I miss my mother, Philip.†Pavil again began rubbing his ankles, with quite the frown upon his face.
“We must fight, Pavil. If not for us, then for our children. I will not live a life without freedom any longer, I’d rather not live at all. My children will have freedom, Pavil. I will not allow otherwise. They must be raised as Persians, not Russian lapdogs. Persia was a magnificent kingdom once, it shall be again. And the heir to the throne shall help us…he must.†He clenched his fist, not willing to doubt his dream.
“Very well then, enough with your never-ending tales. Let us get this over with, shall we.†Pavil stood up and began walking into the clearing with Philip at his side. Then he halted.
“Oh, one more thing, Philip.â€
“Yes?â€
“What is this great man’s name?†Pavil asked.
“Haha, my friend. If I were to walk alone on my journeys I would never smile, for you would not be there to bring such joy. He has a few names, brother. His name, Pavil, is Fornalin Varha. But as the General, everybody called him Magnata Krigo, which means King of War in common Persian. My father said his fellow Immortals called him Et Overvinna Nago… the Unconquered one. Still holds true today, apparently. For even the Russians leave his home alone, as you can see.†He said as they got closer to the picket fence gate.
“Or maybe the Russos aren’t willing to hike through such hideous toils.†His friend wittily remarked. Philip just ignored it.
They walked through the gate and over the marble stone steps through the garden. And finally they arrived at the doorstep.
They stood there for a moment. Hesitant to wake the warrior. In the depths of their minds they pictured him ripping the door off the hinges and standing ten feet tall with a mighty sword at his side and then begin slashing them into oblivion as they screamed in terror.
“Well?†Pavil hinted, “you know, we can still turn back, go home to our nice families…â€
“No.†Philip was determined to do what needs be done. “We must stay the course, my friend. If anyone is to help us, he is the one.â€
He knocked two quiet knocks.
Nothing.
He knocked harder this time, three nice easily-heard knocks.
Nothing.
This time he pounded the door five times. Startling Pavil.
“Are you mad! Now he’ll kill us both for disturbing him with such harsh racket! How can we fight Russians when a fellow Persian ends both our lives!†Scared Pavil whispered loudly and excitedly.
Philip just shrugged.
Then the door slowly opened…
And out of the shadows came the inhabitant…
To be continued if there’s interest…
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OOC: I’m starting another story, don’t worry, I’m going to finish the other too. So what do you think? Worth continueing?
1467 AD (These dates has nothing to do with real world dates or history…its an alternate history with alternate dates, and alternate universe.
The meeting
“This is the place.†Philip Brancus looked over to a two-story cabin. Somehow they ran into it, so well hidden it was, deep in the abyss of the forest. A well tended most beautiful garden laid before the house. A white picket fence bordered it. Clean, trimmed, gallant green grass layered the clearing all the way to the trees of the woods. Birds sang the most heavenly of songs, and the chipmunks and squirrels roamed the garden without fear. Even a deer or two would enter the clearing with a sense of security. A small stable was in the back, where a royal and angelic white stallion stood tall and upright, eating its supper. The mythological beauty of this place seemed so contrast with the outside world. It seemed so close to paradise and for the inhabitants…it was.
“Are you sure Philip? I sure don’t want to get killed for stumbling upon a Russian man’s home.†Pavil Famidan, Philip’s trusted friend and sidekick. Never did he let Philip walk into peril alone, so here he was, loyal, brave, and scared to death…right next to his best friend…his best brother.
“Well, there is only one way to find out, my friend,†Philip turned to Pavil and laid out his hand towards the heavenly home, “shall we?â€
Pavil looked uneasily towards Philip. “We shall,†he said, “You first though. If this man is angry, he’ll kill you first, giving me time to run.â€
“Don’t be foolish, my brother. My father told tales to me many a day about the heroics of this man. A true Persian he is. An authentic, original…Immortal.†They stood just inside the forest, not quite in the clearing.
“An Immortal you say? So these Immortals, do they truly live eternal life?†Pavil asked ignorantly but sincerely.
“Haha. No my friend. They die like the rest of us. But some do believe they live twice a normal man’s life, and they don’t even succumb to old age and weakness till their very final years.†Philip began staring blankly into oblivion. Enraptured and in awe of the great warriors of what once was.
“And what of this man? What makes him so special, surely he is old now. Couldn’t we have found another without having to march through such unyielding wilderness?†Pavil said as he sat on a rock and began rubbing his ankles.
“No. This man is one of the greatest of the Immortals. He was the youngest Persian General to ever walk the earth, the fourth and youngest son of King Elias, and the most gallant of all warriors. Never did he lose a battle. It is said that once he stepped onto the field all hope for the enemy was lost. With each strike from his blade a man fell, as though he himself was death. He killed many enemies of Persia. He saved Persia during the Greek wars and Roman wars. Always outnumbered he was, and always he galloped out of battle victorious. There! Look! That is his trusty steed. Never did I think it would still breath today, surely it must be decades old. It is also said that this man is the war-god sent down to our world as a man in flesh, to protect the Persians from the evil outsiders. But I’m sure it is only a tale from the lips of a bored old man with a wild imagination. I spent many a day searching for him, and now we are here.†He rambled on about his idol, his hero. And maybe his words were greater than they should, but they still held truth.
“Well surely he mustn’t be undefeated, nor a god. For he did not defeat the Russians when they came. So surely if this man did not fight, then why are we here trying to fight whom we can not defeat? The Cossacks are too powerful, they’ve conquered many, who are we to fight them? We are no Immortals. And if this man decided we should not fight when the demons first arrived, then maybe we should heed his actions, and go home. Besides, I miss my mother, Philip.†Pavil again began rubbing his ankles, with quite the frown upon his face.
“We must fight, Pavil. If not for us, then for our children. I will not live a life without freedom any longer, I’d rather not live at all. My children will have freedom, Pavil. I will not allow otherwise. They must be raised as Persians, not Russian lapdogs. Persia was a magnificent kingdom once, it shall be again. And the heir to the throne shall help us…he must.†He clenched his fist, not willing to doubt his dream.
“Very well then, enough with your never-ending tales. Let us get this over with, shall we.†Pavil stood up and began walking into the clearing with Philip at his side. Then he halted.
“Oh, one more thing, Philip.â€
“Yes?â€
“What is this great man’s name?†Pavil asked.
“Haha, my friend. If I were to walk alone on my journeys I would never smile, for you would not be there to bring such joy. He has a few names, brother. His name, Pavil, is Fornalin Varha. But as the General, everybody called him Magnata Krigo, which means King of War in common Persian. My father said his fellow Immortals called him Et Overvinna Nago… the Unconquered one. Still holds true today, apparently. For even the Russians leave his home alone, as you can see.†He said as they got closer to the picket fence gate.
“Or maybe the Russos aren’t willing to hike through such hideous toils.†His friend wittily remarked. Philip just ignored it.
They walked through the gate and over the marble stone steps through the garden. And finally they arrived at the doorstep.
They stood there for a moment. Hesitant to wake the warrior. In the depths of their minds they pictured him ripping the door off the hinges and standing ten feet tall with a mighty sword at his side and then begin slashing them into oblivion as they screamed in terror.
“Well?†Pavil hinted, “you know, we can still turn back, go home to our nice families…â€
“No.†Philip was determined to do what needs be done. “We must stay the course, my friend. If anyone is to help us, he is the one.â€
He knocked two quiet knocks.
Nothing.
He knocked harder this time, three nice easily-heard knocks.
Nothing.
This time he pounded the door five times. Startling Pavil.
“Are you mad! Now he’ll kill us both for disturbing him with such harsh racket! How can we fight Russians when a fellow Persian ends both our lives!†Scared Pavil whispered loudly and excitedly.
Philip just shrugged.
Then the door slowly opened…
And out of the shadows came the inhabitant…
To be continued if there’s interest…
===========================
OOC: I’m starting another story, don’t worry, I’m going to finish the other too. So what do you think? Worth continueing?
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