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Chapter One: James of Ailforth
Ailforth is a small village just a few miles away from the city Narsik. It contains mostly farmers and small business people. Most of its inhabitants are elderly, and were some of Serapnoir’s first humans. James, son of Aril, is a young man of about nineteen. He and his family are workers and farmers who are known for their generosity. Amborn arrived in the village on a Wednesday like all others, but young James’ life was about to change forever. From his perspective it looked as though any old man who was approaching him. “Are you James, son of Aril?” Amborn asked in a smooth voice. “Uh, yes that’s me. How do you know me sir?” Amborn smiled as he learned that he had found the boy he was looking for. “I do not know you, nor have I ever known you. My name is Amborn; I have come to offer you a job.” James looked at Amborn with wondering eyes and asked, “A job? What do you mean?” “Well, I need you to accompany me on a trip to Palamoore. When we get there I will give you further details.” To this James was startled, he had never visited the capitol of Lamerith, but had seen lovely paintings of the golden city. “I would have to talk it over with my father. But I assume that I could come along. What are you paying?” Amborn chuckled, “Nothing. Not yet anyway. You will understand when it’s done.” James immediately realized that this man must have been insane to offer something so foolish to accept. “Well, then I’m afraid I must decline Mr. Amborn sir.” This brought a frown to Amborn’s face, “Well then, I guess I will leave you be.” And Amborn left for the local inn. Amborn had to rethink his plan and wondered if he had made the right decision, should he have offered money? He had though that the boy would have eventually come around. As he lay down to sleep, he decided to give it time, and maybe his plan would work after all. The next morning, James was waiting for Amborn at the hotel’s door. “Sir, may I ask you a question?” “Yes, young man?” “Well…I was wondering what this journey consists of, and what sort of duties are to come after we get to Palamoore.” Amborn decided that this was his chance and told James what he wanted to know, “It will be a very long, journey. We will cross the Black Lake, and go through many fields and hills. When we get to Palamoore, I will meet with the King and when we are finished, depending on his response we will do one of two things…” Amborn stopped talking leaving James to wonder as he walked away and began a conversation with Aril. “You are aware of my offer to James then?” “Oh yes, he told me yesterday. I don’t mind him going on the trip so long as it’s not too dangerous.” James came running over and interrupted, “It won’t be, just a simple trip to Palamoore, which is on the other side of the country. No problem at all.” James smiled, but Aril frowned a bit, “Oh, all the way to Palamoore Mr. Amborn?” “Yes, but I assure you that I will take good care of your boy Aril, and I am a man of my word.” A grin finally returned to Aril’s face and he agreed as he walked away to do his shopping. “So do we have a deal then James? Will you come with me?” Thoughts rained through his mind but James agreed with curious ideas in his head about what the capitol city must be like. “Good, we will leave in precisely one week. Till then, I bid you farewell.” James waited for Amborn’s arrival at his doorstep. He had packed all of what he thought they would need and was now watching out his window down the long, wide, dirty road to the inn. Finally Amborn was seen approaching and he ran to the door. “Good day James.” “To you too.” He replied happily. “Have you said your goodbyes to your family?” “Yes sir…I did so this morning.” “Good, then we may leave now?” “If you are ready, sir.” Amborn nodded and they walked out the door and to the back of the inn where there were two horses waiting for them. One was brown like most horses, but the other was strangely tinted blue. “Amborn, is your horse alright?” “Of course, I assume you are talking about his blue color?” “Well…yea.” “Ha ha, its natural, I assure you.” They set off, heading west towards the Black Lake. Most of the terrain between Ailforth and the Black Lake is farm land. Fields and fields of different fruits and vegetables cover the path for nearly forty miles. Amborn and James both were quiet for nearly half the way. James was the first to talk, asking a question, “Amborn? What is it you must ask the King?” “I need him to make a very important decision on something. You may not believe it, but the fate of Lamerith depends on his choice.” “Really, what could possibly so important that it would affect so much?” To this Amborn chose not to reply, remembering his promise to God not to tell anyone of his existence. Unlike with Earth, God did not send messages or signs of his existence because he felt that it may have tempted humans knowing that they had such an important choice to make regarding their lives. He was wrong, but chose to keep the secret, as it made for more peaceful living among those who believed in all different kinds of Gods. The Black Lake is a mass of water larger than Ailforth. Its water is so very deep, that it is almost a black color, hints the name. The lake has been used as the main water supply of Lamerith for over five hundred years. It took the two men approximately six days to get there and they were happy to see the different plants and animals that were drinking its water. They joined right in and refilled their canteens and managed to kill a few squirrels for dinner. Again, James tried to get more answers out of Amborn for most of the night, but he just would not budge. Amborn wanted to tell James, so that he could make a fair decision on whether he wanted to carry on or not, but he was also a man of his word and therefore bound to God. At some point during their night at the Black Lake, their camp was invaded and many of their things were taken. When they awoke they found nothing but the tent around them and Amborn’s staff. “Well, this is not good.” Amborn said calmly. “Not good? They took everything!” This angry reply made Amborn smile. “Really? I think you may want to look again.” James threw his head back to mock Amborn but when he did look back at the camp, he found everything was there again. “How…where did it come from?” he said quickly. “I am a mage, I wizard if you will.” “Oh…I’ve heard of them before. Dad said he knew one when he was young.” James replied softly. “He probably did, in other parts of Serapnoir there are all sorts of wizards. It’s quite a gift.” “What sort of things can you do?” “There are limits. I can’t just do everything you understand?” James nodded and understood that this was another question that Amborn did not wish to answer directly. “Let us water the horses and be on our way then?” “How far are we now, from Palamoore?” James asked as they were crossing a particularly dry and boring field. “About sixty miles and we’ll be there. I suspect we will have to camp overnight on the other side of the lake.” “I see. How far are we from there?” Amborn chuckled at this, “Dear boy, have patience, we will get there when we get there.” “Sorry.” James said embarrassedly. “It’s alright. Look there” Amborn said as he pointed to a large tree with what looked to be a horse behind it. “It’s a horse!” “No, it’s a Grogan.” “A what?” “A Grogan, it has the body of a horse, but the head of a great ape. Smart creatures, near human intelligent actually.” As Amborn explained, the Grogan walked out from behind the tree and revealed its head to the two men. At first James was frightened by the weird creature, but it walked over and introduced itself as if it were just another man. “My name is Derek. Who are you?” “We are James and Amborn, of Ailforth. We come through your fields on our way to Palamoore. We have a meeting with the King.” “The King? What could two men from Ailforth have done to deserve such an honor?” James sighed at this, but Amborn replied happily, “We men of Ailforth are more than we appear. Small village, but the people are people none the less. “Very well, I will let you be on your way, men of Ailforth.” Derek walked away after shaking hands and the two continued on their way to the western shore of the lake. The other side of the lake was quiet and peaceful throughout the night and both men had a nice sleep. They awoke to a beautiful morning just as the sun was rising over the distant Mount Gibs. “Come James, nary 50 miles left and we will see the gates of Palamoore.” Amborn said as James finished packing his things. They climbed on their horses and began their remaining ride to the capitol city. Many amazing sights are scattered through this area, waterfalls, large rock formations, and the home of the Grogan’s which is hidden behind the largest stone gate man has ever known. The gates to Palamoore are very tall, and are painted in a beautiful gold color. They descended a small hill down to the guards who asked what their names were and what their business was. “We are here to see King Laos on a subject of impending war involving Zaleth the Dark.” The guard looked shock at such a refined demand, “Do you know Zaleth sir?” “I am glad to say that I do not. I am here to ask the King to allow me and my young ward here to help him and aid him in a plan.” “Well then…I guess you can pass…go ahead.” The guard opened the gate to allow the two to pass. As the crack in the doors widened it revealed a city almost entirely pained in gold, with building raising high up in the air and a large castle rising up in the very back of the cities limits. To Amborn it was nothing compared to Pintera, land of the Angels. But it was something to behold to young James who had spent his entire life in the small, farm centered, Ailforth. “Welcome to Palamoore James. What do you think of the city?” James barely heard Amborn due to the loud noise of people talking and walking around the paths. “It’s amazing…I don’t think I have ever seen anything like it!” “It is a grand city. Come now, the path to the castle is this way.” Amborn ordered softly as he changed direction down a wide and long path leading towards the stairs. The castle is made up of five levels, and the Kings court is at the top level and the men had to walk on foot as their horses would not continue on the steps. “Almost there James, I promise.” Amborn apologized many times for the long walk but James always replied, “I’m fine.” Finally, the large red doors of the court room were in sight and the doors swung open as a short tubby man came out to greet Amborn. “Hello sir, we have been notified of you arrival. My name is Thomas, and I have been instructed to take you to the King in the tower.” The man pointed his large finger at the top of the nearby tower which stretched far above the fifth level. “More steps?” Amborn asked semi-politely. “I’m afraid so sir.” Amborn frowned and held his staff in the air, whispered something, and when his staff touched the ground they appeared at the top of the steps at the towers door. “Wow!” was James reaction but Thomas took it differently, “Oh…you’re a mage I see?” “You could say that I suppose.” Amborn said in a chuckling voice. Thomas knocked on the door and was responded with a quiet greeting. “Come in Thomas…are they here?” “Yes sir, I have brought them to you, Sir Amborn and James of Ailforth.” The King was sitting in a large chair looking directly at them. He was a very tall man with a muscular build. “You have come to advise me of something?” Amborn was shocked at the knowledge of the King, as they had only told the guard who could not have possibly reached the King before they did. “Yes…On the issue of Zaleth and his Kroaks, I would like to aid you in ridding him from the land.” A nasty smile struck across the Kings face, “No thank you. I do not wish to take action against Zaleth until I must. Thomas, take them down to the city.” And with that the two were escorted out without the answer that Amborn had hoped for. James walked along patiently, still not knowing exactly how this would affect the land of Lamerith, but he figured that it would be best to trust Amborn in his decisions. They got a room at an inn with great marble floor and silver walls. “Amborn, how will this affect Lamerith, just because he chooses not to enlist your aid does not mean that you cannot help anyway.” Amborn was shining his sword as he turned to reply, “True. But I would have been of better help with his support. Now I am afraid that things must be done in secret. In the shadows, behind everyone else’s back…and the decision that could save Lamerith now lies on you, James.” This struck James and he did not know how to reply. “What do you mean “lies on me”?” This was what Amborn had been afraid of and worried him throughout the journey. That the King would not accept him and James would have to be placed as the savior of Lamerith. “James, the world is not as it seems. There are darker things going on here than just a mage running amok. Very dark and difficult things are about to happen in your life, and there is no way to reverse them. Should I explain now or later?” “What do you mean? Tell me what is going on here!” James demanded with force, something he had not done before. “James, you are to be the leader of Palamoore in a battle against Zaleth. The King has already been reached by Zaleth and is now on his side. We have been betrayed and must do what we can to save Lamerith or Zaleth will rule.” “Me? I’m just some farmer from Ailforth! How am I supposed to help?” “You will wield a great power on the battlefield…as you have been chose by God as the one to save the people.”
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