Ash. The Legends of the Nameless World. Progression Gamelit Story by Kirill Klevanski (ink book reader .txt) π

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Fate, once again showing her wild and unbridled temper, abandoned her little project. And the Kingβs kingdom broke up into hundreds of small states.
Or was torn apart by war.
Or was given away.
Or something else.
Every bard had their own story to tell.
But all the songs came down to one thing β the world wouldnβt survive the awakening of the Last King. After all, he was to be the last of the rules.
Something rang out, sending an echo through the frozen walls. The darkness and the dancing shadows reflected the ringing, transforming it and deepening it, giving it a new life.
βQuiet!β Mary hissed, throwing her clenched fist into the air.
The Stumps shuddered and stopped. Blackbeard raised his shield in a frantic attempt to defend himself with a piece of metal from a nightmare that might be approaching them.
βThe crown has fallen,β Lari tried to joke, but it didnβt work out very well.
βThis isnβt the capital of the Old Kingdom,β Blackbeard said, who was too well versed in historical matters. βBut a mage order.β
βThe Order of Magi is linked to the prophecy of the Last King,β Ash added in a whisper, clutching his staff.
βMaybe they arenβt,β Blackbeard said, spreading his arms. βThere are many historians, and each has their own opinion. Some even claim that it concerns the Traitor.β
βThey were banished to the Land of Winds,β Mary whispered. It seemed easier to talk, rather than to listen to the oppressive silence and twitch at every rustle or too loud of a sigh. βI donβt think it exists though. People have been looking for it for ages now. Legends say that the place is full of treasure, but...β
βAgree to disagree, legends arenβt enough of a proof,β Blackbeard said with a nod.
βThe Last King,β Alice said, a little dreamily. βIt reminds me of the story of King Agolia.β
This, too, was a story that Ash remembered. In it, the handsome king was betrayed by his best friend, and beloved wife. And they betrayed him in the same bed.
βOnly the last one wasnβt betrayed.β Tul chuckled.
βThat depends on how you look at it,β Blackbeard argued. βDo the names Guniver and Lanal mean anything to you?β
βOh, you southerners...β Tul shook his head. βAll you do is keep an inventory. And all of your heroes have legendary swords, immortal horses, and faithful and obedient wives.β
βOh, Iβm sorry! Are we too civilized for you, barbarian?!β Blackbeard laughed.
βTakes one to know one!β Tul argued. βSo she cheated on her husband. So what? They didnβt poison the king, or reveal state secrets to the enemy. From where I come from, a woman lies with the one who loves her. Itβs as simple as that.β
Ash, listening to the usual banter, kept looking around. Ice, like water, wasnβt the best friend to some who bore the name of fire in their chest. The magic that warmed the mageβs heart would now and then succumb to the breath of the snowy mountains and Ash began to feel his fingers freeze. The first puff of steam came out of his mouth.
βWhat about the vows?β Alice snapped, glaring at Tul.
βWhat about them? You people have marriage vows. We, the northerners, have those who are stronger and more worthy of oneβs attention. Agolia, was good a ruler, but he wasnβt a swordsman.β
βAh, but thereβs a flaw in your logical, my friend,β Blackbeard said with an almost mocking smile. βYou said yourself that your girls will lie with anyone, and now you claim that the strong have the right to do as they please.β
βFirst of all, not with everyone,β Tul argued. βDonβt twist my words. And secondly, everythingβs very logical. If youβre strong, brave, and not known to be faint-hearted or greedy, then the girl will have her eye on you.β
βSure, sure... Today, she has one favorite, tomorrow another. For every strong man, thereβs always someone stronger.β
βYouβre oversimplifying things,β Tul said, as if he had just downed a mug of watered beer. βIβm telling you how it is, and youβre clinging to words. What Iβm trying to say is that a woman is neither a cow nor a sheepββ He glanced over at Alice and Mary. In the presence of two ladies, no one dared to make a joke on the account of their gender. βKhm, that is... They arenβt property.β
βIβm not denying that,β Blackbeard muttered after a momentβs thought. βBut treason is treason, and a synonym for it is betrayal. And as one well-known character said: βThe darkest corners of the abyss awaits traitors and renegades.β β
βMaybe youβre right.β Tul sighed. βAnd maybe youβre not.β
Mary, who had at first supported the argument, now looked at the two with a rather cold gaze. Talking about history, even under the veil of legends, she could tolerate. But talking about women, as polite as her two friends were trying to be, she could not.
βWhen the Mountain of Skulls falls, the Potter shall rise. Those who can see and hear shall see the first signs of the arrival of the Damned. Flames will rise from the extinguished coals. The bugle will sing its farewell song. Ancient walls will collapse. The chains will break. The Last King will wake up. And then the one who was born on both sides of the world will appear. A dragon will cover the Seventh Heaven with its wings and eternal night will come.β
Ash finished reciting the
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