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Short Description: Born to different warring kingdoms, Neman and Limera were born to be enemies but by way of faith they defended for one another. Faith collided with destiny and made the reality of the two unlikely friends become intertwined as they face love’s odds.

 

Chapter 1 of Destiny Bound

“You need to move faster so you can jump higher! The wind is our most trusted ally! Little Neman moved as fast as he could while he defended himself against Dilanta, his father.

Using a stepping stone to jump as high as he could to the next boulder, Neman propelled himself to thrust his sword forward, right towards his father’s chest.

“Not fast enough boy!” Dilanta said as he dodged the disadvantaged attacker’s weak endeavor by Shifting his body so that he misses and falls to the ground.

Neman maneuvered his body so that he lands on a flat surface, rolling over to the ground safely. The young fighter bravely climbed towards the top in pursuit of his father “You need to be faster! Dilanta shouted, “your strength alone is useless but your mind working with your body will make you invisible!”

Neman gasped for air as he tried to speak, ” I need to rest for tomorrow Father.”

“Focus on the present boy!” Dilanta yelled, ” For the future depends on it! Now, quick come to me!

Neman reached the peak of the mountain.

“That was really slow.” Dilanta said, “you are yet to perfect the ways of the wind. Come, let us go home to your mother. Her healing hands will dress your sore legs,” Dilanta commanded.

They went towards a safe passage known only by the Pelitans.

“What is going to happen tomorrow?” Neman asked. “You ask too many questions.” His father replied, “Do not be in such haste for your destiny cannot outrun you.” Neman did not always understand the answers his father provided him.

“I know you do not have your armor yet but I am sure your mother has taught you well” Neman agreed.

Luciana, Neman’s mother was a beautiful and caring woman. Neman had always heard his father say to his friends that her long hair and beautiful legs were her most delightful physical attributes.

“Here, comes my little warrior.” Luciana praised, “He has braved the cold mountains and the scorching sun.” She then hugged him.

“You exchange greetings like you don’t see each other every day.” Dilanta said.

“Somebody is in a good mood.” Luciana replied playfully.

“I have one of your favorites waiting for you at home,” Luciana said. Neman predictably took off towards his home.

He looked back to see his mother and father locking hands together, and walking towards home. Moments like those were the only times he saw his father’s calm and gentle side.

 

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“Mother, what is going to happen tomorrow? I asked father and he told me not to outrun my destiny,” Neman asked as his mother nursed his wound.

“Tomorrow my dear boy is when you become a man. You have been chosen as one, but the youngest, of many Pelitans to go into the unforgiving Forest.” Neman felt his heart pound twice as fast . Tales of the unforgiving forest told by his father still rang in his ears: These are a traditional rite of passage for our young Pelitans. They taste their knowledge and abilities for thirty days and nights in the unforgiving forest. It has been described by many brave hearts including his father as the most horrifying moments of their lives.

“Why must I leave? Father told me I still have seven more years before my time comes.” Neman, who was ten years of age, challenged.

“Because you are special,” Luciana said as she gently rubbed his head, “you have a far greater destiny ahead of you.” Neman noticed his mother trying to fight back tears. “Before you leave, I want you to have this,” Luciana continued.

She went towards the top of her drawer and brought out two shiny and identical daggers with handles that have the carvings of eagles.

“These used to be my weapons. Their light weight and length together with your fast feet would give you advantage over your enemies.”

Luciana, who was now standing in a fight -ready position, held the dagger with both hands. She made quick spins that made it difficult for Neman’s eyes to follow. Suddenly, she joined the weapons together at the bottom making it a longer double bladed sword.

Neman watched in amazement as his mother handled the weapon in a fast and skillful manner.

Although, Neman had seen Luciana handle a weapon several times as one of his trainers, he had never seen her at her present level. Neman was convinced his father would not be able to dodge her fast hands.

Luciana halted her motions as she calmly gasped for air.

She then looked back at her son with a smile on her face.

“I see myself in you every time we train together.” Luciana said, “You fight just like me and your father combined together. You will be the greatest wind seeker the Pelitans has ever seen.”

“How do you know that?” Neman asked. “Because I can see it now.” Luciana said as she demonstrated and made gestures with her hands “You are so swift that even the forceful wind would bow at your feet . But there is something you must know.” “What is it mother?” Neman asked.

Luciana walked up to her son and sat by his side.

“I see it best that you find out yourself. Now lay your head and let me tell you a tale of the creation of man.”

“Once upon a time, seven main gods decided to hold a meeting after the creation of the First man. The lead God known by many names but called the divine one by other gods concluded that man needed a companion.”

Luciana stopped because she heard sounds of footsteps coming towards their door.

“Luciana! Come at once. It is happening!” Kras, one of Dilanta friends and fellow Commander shouted as he busted into the room. Neman watched as his mother grabbed one of the swords strategically arranged around the house. Without hesitation or questioning, Luciana got ready and was about to head off with Kras.

“Rest today my dear boy. Tomorrow your journey into becoming a man begins.” Luciana said as she was about to exit the house. Neman nodded his reply and off she left.

Neman was not surprised at why his parents were not around because it was a familiar occurrence. Neman knew his mother and father were off to battle. He has seen both of them fight together as one before.

According to his training, he knew his mother attacks while relying on his father to defend for her; a battle formation based on perception, speed, skill, and mostly trust.

Together they are strong like the battle god himself,’ Neman recalled what Ragan, the Pelitan lead warrior, described his mother and father while in the battle zone.

 

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“Behind you,” Luciana whispered loudly to Dilanta, who was right beside her and the other Pelitans that fought off the dark warriors. Dilanta looked behind him and saw a large beastly looking Tenebrous heading straight towards him. As the Tenebrous soldier got a little closer, he swung his heavy and long sword towards them, Dilanta dodged by bending forward, thereby allowing Luciana to use his back like a boulder so that she can jump high enough to smite.

As she was falling downwards in a form that allowed her to hold her sword above her head, the Tenebrous warrior attempted to slice her down immediately. Luciana succeeded in distracting the Tenebrous man, thereby allowing Dilanta to drive his blade into the soldier’s heart . He screamed in agony but still stood upright.

Dilanta and Luciana charged at him at once to engage him in combat. Luciana and Dilanta both attacked in a stylish foot work that allowed them to move simultaneously and fast. They both smashed the Tenebrous’s head in a final blow.

As the two outstanding warriors killed the beast, they decided to go and help Ragan, the leader of the Pelitans and Kras, a brave warrior and friend.

As they ran towards Ragan, Dilanta sharply noticed an arrow heading towards Luciana’s direction. Dilanta pushed Luciana out of the way of the poisonous arrow, as all of the Tenebrous arrows are poisoned.  His attempt to dodge the shot was futile. The arrow pierced deep into his gut. Dilanta fell to his knees from the pain.

Shocked as can be, Luciana moved towards Dilanta who fell to his knees. “Your beauty alone storms the breath right out of me.” He said as he gave up the ghost.

“This is not the end,” Luciana who was filled with indescribable rage and dismay said. As soon as she said that, a tall and slender looking Tenebrous slowly walked towards her.

“Hello Lucil, it’s been a while.” Luciana recognized his voice and knew immediately who it was; Kadrin, the Tenebrous king.

“The gift was meant for your heart, not his gut” Kadrin said coldly and calmly.

Luciana saw the bow in his right hand. She grabbed Dilanta’s sword and charged at him with all the force of the wind she could seek, but Kadrin was too strong for her. Her defense was too weak for her shield, Dilanta had fallen.

She kept fighting as fast as she could and Kadrin kept defending himself with an unending strength. As if Kadrin had enough, he forcefully hit her with the pommel of his sword. Luciana fell.

Luciana dragged herself towards Dilanta’s body.

“I will spare your miserable life if you agree to come with me.” Kadrin said. He waited for a reply and got none.

Kadrin became angry and wanted to thrust his sword right into Luci’s heart when a side kick backed by the wind made him miss. It was Kadrin’s worst nightmare, Ragan, the strongest of all the Pelitans and the most skillful wind seeker.

“You will regret this!” Ragan said as he charged towards Kadrin with the foot movement that allows him to gather enough wind force to match Kadrin’s strength. Ragan successfully thrust his blade towards Kadrin’s heart. It did not go through Kadrin’s heart because of his armor. Kadrin counter attacked with a deadly force and the two beastly warriors fought with motivation that comes from an intensified hatred of one another.

“You know you cannot defeat me.” Kadrin spoke when he could, “My kingdom is now twice the size it was before. Join me and maybe I will spare your life when my whole army comes raining down on you. This is just a training practice for my personal bodyguards!”

“You are just afraid you will lose” Ragan replied “You are right to be, you slimy, disgusting excuse for a King!”

“I am Kadrin. Even the battle god himself fears me!”

Kadrin shouted with anger as he charged at Ragan.

Ragan’s wind-seeking skills proved efficient enough to defend against the Tenebrous king.

“Soon enough, I will enslave you all!” Kadrin said as he engaged Ragan, “I shall make you my personal servant, if you survive!”

“I will feed your head to lions of the seas! We are the Pelitans and just like the wind, we live free!” Ragan replied with the same intensity while the two men fought like gods.

Kadrin pushed Ragan away from him and quickly stepped backwards into the comfort of his men who never wandered too far away from him. They got especially closer when they saw their king was fighting the Pelitan warrior, Ragan.

“Till the day we meet again vermin! When it comes, I will not be this merciful.” Kadrin said as he called for his ride, a monstrously modified horse, and rode away.

Ragan quickly went up to Luciana as soon as Kadrin was out of his view but he was too late. He saw Luciana lying right next to Dilanta, with both of them locking hands, and facing each other. It was a sad day for all Pelitans…

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A child has been born without the portal through which magic comes through. In a place such as Sinterobe where necromancy is the only way of life, surviving may be futile.

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In a place far away, known by the name Sinterobe, the state of normality is to be born as beings of necromancy. Some of the more powerful beings of Sorcery proved their dominance to those who fell short of their sorcery strength by way of a portal, in which the gift of necromancy passes through. The portal of Kai.
Those who are of lesser power suffer the consequences of what their fate handed to them.
“This has not happened before,” Ino said as he addressed the citizens of Sinterobe. “If we let it stay, then it shall surely repeat itself. Let us rid ourselves of this vermin.”

“Two things ascertain ones failure in Sinterobe: born with a broken Kai or eventually getting a broken Kai. Until now, there has not been a recorded incident of a child born without the portal.”

As a master of manipulating fire, water, and a highly learned authority in the craft of wizardry, Ino was powerful enough to turn Sinterobe into dust if unchecked. Ino is a highly respected member, and well-known for his work at the empire’s University of Magmaveth.

“Let us keep the Vermin talk to a mute. The child is protected until this matter is settled appropriately,” Bantuli replied as got up. The room, called the Sinter room, was magically large enough to fit all of Sinterobe. As this was an event that has not happened before, almost every Sinterian citizen was present.

Bantuli has a gift of immortality. He was not the only one in Sinterobe gifted with living forever. However, the only one in which a cup of water from his hand, willingly and purposefully given, is capable of keeping anyone alive for decades at a time. That is to say, Bantuli was a significant member of the society, one that Ino is forced to be respect if he wanted to stay alive.

“You think your friends mediocre spell can stop my rage from consuming that entity if I so will it!?” Ino said angrily. Ino’s slim, rough-looking, but sophisticated appearance, together with is Kai’s strength, commanded fear and respect from most Sinterians. Rastabald and Bantuli were one of the few exceptions.

“Watch your tongue boy, or has your mind let you forget what happened the last time you tried to challenged me?” Bantuli commanded. “You will eventually need my help to stay alive.”

“You think your friends mediocre spell can stop my rage from consuming that entity if I so will it!?” Ino said angrily. Ino’s slim, rough-looking, but sophisticated appearance, together with is Kai’s strength, commanded fear and respect from most Sinterians. Rastabald and Bantuli were one of the few exceptions.

“Watch your tongue boy, or has your mind let you forget what happened the last time you tried to challenged me?” Bantuli commanded. “You will eventually need my help to stay alive.”

Bantuli reminded Ino of his mortal soul and why his words, and world, superseded him.

“If I ask and you don’t give, I will turn you and Sinterobe into ashes!” Ino yelled.

Spells were casted from every corner of the empire by the many citizens of Sinterobe towards Ino to show their disgust at his threat to the empire’s dearest “treasure”.

Spells with minimal damage were legal to cast without the need for official declaration. It was considered to be crucially important for the self-defense of Sinterobe. Ino braced it all and sent some back. All through the altercation, Bantuli was protected by everyone else.

“Enough!” Rastabald ordered, her voice booming to the far reaches of the massive room.

All of Sinterobe had mastered spells to hear and answer the call of the one with the gift of manipulating the time of anyone she is emotionally vested in.

“Unless, you want to make me angry,” Rastabald continued, “you will be quiet and do what Bantuli tells you.”

Rastabald is, undoubtedly, one of the most powerful in Sinterobe. The respect that came with being the sister to Maveth, the royal queen of Sinterobe, was enough to fear the blonde master necromancer. Unfortunately, Rastabald was mortal. She became one of the many who Bantuli needed to stay alive.

“Of course!” Ino replied fast and loud. “I am not surprised at your support for him this time. The word out is you put the child in her after she utterly refused sexual advances from you.”

Ino’s words, although they held no magic in them, was powerful enough to make the room, full with chatterboxes, feel empty from the silence that followed his comment.

“It is no secret that Bettllin is a woman that I have shown affection for over the years,” Rastabald spoke, as she walked towards Ino who stood his ground. “But as you are, personally, well aware of what I am capable of, you know that I cannot conjure up a child. Especially one without a Kai! So, I suggest you seal you mouth or I will not be as merciful this time around.”

“I do not have a problem officially delivering another canister of pain to your wounded ego,” Rastabald continued, as the

suns of Sinterobe darkened.

The first sound of panic was witnessed when a Sinterian rushed out of the room.

“Oh, old friend,” Ino replied, as the two powerful lords watched each other carefully. “I have truly learnt my lesson.”

Ino did the unexpected and walked out of the room without causing any further trouble. His somewhat mature action came as a surprise as he was the ‘always aggressive Ino’.

“Thank you, Rastabald,” Bantuli said. “The child will live.”

Bantuli, more than Rastabald, had proven once more that he was still in charge.

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“A child born without magical powers but, more importantly, born without a way to collect magic. One born without the portal of Kai is set to be doomed in a place where every breath drawn reeks of sorcery.”

It was in almost all Sinterians opinion that the child ‘saved’ by Bantuli was far from safe in Sinterobe.

“There may be a force to be reckoned with in the child,” Egre concluded, as he spoke to Rastabald.

“I do not see how that may be,” Rastabald replied, continuing as she walked towards Egre. “He was born without a portal. Two things almost secures one’s failure in Sinterobe. Born with a broken Kai or eventually get a broken Kai.”

Egre could not help himself as he always caught himself staring at Rastabald’s body, especially now as she walked while she spoke. She was in her typical outfit of long, slim-fitted trousers and a jacket atop a tight shirt that sat wonderfully with her tasteful curves.

“I cannot get enough of your wonderful natural gifts,” Egre said, smiling. The two were alone in Rastabald’s bedroom.

“Now is not the time,” Rastabald said. “I did not hire you for your good looks alone.”

“Yes, master Rasta,” Egre the transporter said playfully. “But the vessel, himself, is a form of energy; one that can be easily transferred as he has no Kai.”

“What are you saying?” Rastabald asked, to be sure her thoughts match with his.

Egre was a twelfth level wizard teleporter, the lowest level of wizardry in Sinterobe. He was able transport himself, or another entity, five times in one year.

However, Egre made up for his lack of major necromancy with the study, and effective mastery, of spells that were powerful enough to cause major significance. In terms of his brilliant mind, only a few of Sinterobe’s finest were on the same wave-length with him even though he is only of average height and build.

In a quest to survive, Egre offered his services to any high level magician that wanted to understand or know how to use an ‘almost impossible’ enchantment. His handsome and masculine features always helped him in the quest for survival. Egre always attributed his dark complexion to ‘basking in the suns of Sinterobe’.

Rastabald, the first degree necromancer of time, offered Egre protection in exchange for teaching her his brilliant ways of

studying the most difficult of spells to her exclusively. She enjoyed

the fact that most of the Spells were too powerful for Egre himself to use in its physical form.

“You could use the child for your quest of immortality Rasta,” Egre said. He watched as Rastabald’s slender body brightened in fiery ambition. Her face glowed at the thought of having an immortal soul. “You will, once again, be the architect of your youthful looks and strength.”

“I love your incredible mind,” Rastabald said as she placed Egre in a trance spell of pure ecstasy. She combined all the past times he had felt joy and made him feel it again. But this time, all at once. As Rastabald slowly began to undress, the ordinarily gentle loner savagely tore off his clothing to rush towards his lustful desire.

“Not so fast,” Rastabald said, smiling as she slowed down time enough to stop Egre’s motion.

She sensually undressed herself. Egre, who was still in a trance, enjoyed the pleasurably painful sight. He watched Rastabald slowly uncover her perfectly shaped bosoms. Then, to Egre’s pre-

orgasmic surprise, the master necromancer had quickened time enough to be completely bare.

Egre’s body could not help but quiver as Rastabald used her magic to walk towards him in a slow motion. As he could not move, Rastabald magically enhanced her strength to slam him flat on her vibrating carpet.

“Ahh,” Egre said pleasurably smiling.

Rastabald laid her curvaceous body atop Egre’s protrusion while her toned arms grabbed hold onto his strong ones.

“Now I will release you,” Rastabald whispered, as she gently kissed his ears. “Don’t hold back, love.”

Rastabald felt Egre responding to her voice in a solid, strong, and hardened way. It was the only right way at that moment.

“I like when you are in this state,” Rastabald said as she released Egre from her time spell. “You are always ready!”

Then she rode her sexually pent-up creation with a fast motion spell of her own. The two sweaty freaks of nature held onto anything possible in their glorious orgasmic escapade.

In a moment of pure ecstasy, the master necromancer manipulated time enough for them to reach a sexual climax together. It was a breathless room for a few seconds afterward. The two fell on each other as they laid passed out, after their steamy adventure.

“I love you,” Egre always managed to say. “I know,” She always replies.

“Still beautiful,” he whispered. Rastabald always enjoyed hearing that last bit.

She, also, always said their adventures were one of her extra ways of paying Egre, for his brilliant mind’s capacity. Given that Egre taught her most of the spells she had mastered and adding to her necromancy strength, she felt it was a deserving reward.

“Enjoy, my boy,” Rastabald said. “We have got work to do.

Already, I can feel my redemption at hand,” she whispered in a satiable manner.

Egre could hear the woman he had come to love perfectly clear but was too occupied in his euphoric state of mind to reply.

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