The sun rose over the City of Napata, Capital of the Kush Empire, and bathed the African metropolis in its eerie light. In the antechamber that had become his dwelling, the Vampire stirred restlessly. Even this far below ground, he could feel the sun bathing the landscape, and knew it was time for slumber. Yet, try as he might, the Vampire could not sleep. He kept remembering the old days, and wondering how in hell he ended up where he was...
Once, a few years ago, he walked in the sun, reveling in it like a true son of the African motherland. The Vampire remembered those days well, and smiled in a reminiscent manner. He was born the son of poor farmers on the outskirts of Meroe, the second largest metropolitan area in the Kush Empire. On the day of his birth, King Nedjeh, the legendary warrior who united the Kush Empire breathed his last, and left the throne to his young daughter, Princess Makeda.
As Empress of the Kush Empire, and the Holy Kandake, Makeda faced many challenges. Fortunately, her father King Nedjeh taught her the art of war. The Great King believed that women could be just as capable as men in matters of war, and included women warriors among his personal bodyguards, the Kushite Imperial Guard. As a young woman, Princess Makeda was surrounded by capable women warriors. When her father passed on, Empress Makeda set out to eclipse him in accomplishment, a tall order to say the least.
The Vampire remembered those halcyon days, for he was a young man when Empress Makeda came to power. The young royal faced many challenges, from wealthy Kushite noblemen who were not accustomed to answering to a female ruler, to the threat of nearby war-like people like the Afar, the Punt, and the Axumites. That's why Empress Makeda set out to remake the Kushite Imperial Army. Her first order of business was recruiting new soldiers to swell its ranks...
"Ayer Kamani, you pathetic excuse for a man, wake the hell up," came a deep voice, and the young Kushite awoke with a start. The icy cold water that splashed all over his face and body banished the last vestiges of sleep. Looking up, he glared into the face of a towering, dark-skinned monolith of a man, Amrof, one of the ruthless Sabajo or trainers of the Kushite Imperial Army. With effort, Ayer Kamani rose to his feet, and the Sabajo laughed.
"Aye, sir, sorry I overslept," Ayer Kamani offered, by way of explanation. The young man looked around and saw that pretty much the entire garrison was up and about. Uniformed men went about their business, carrying weapons, running drills, and keeping the Casern in order. The other sleeping cots were deserted, and with good reason. The sun was high in the sky, and after a night of partying at local brothels, Ayer Kamani and his fellow Kha-Deths or trainees had stumbled into the barracks, so drunk they barely made it to their cots.
"Kha-Det, you reek of a whore's perfume and cheap wine, if this weren't a dangerous time for all of Kush, and indeed perhaps all of Africa, I'd have you whipped for your impudence and send you home," Amrof said sharply, his obsidian eyes boring into Ayer Kamani's. The younger man swallowed hard and bit back a reply. He wasn't used to being spoken to in such a manner, that's for damn sure.
"Aye sir," Ayer Kamani replied, keeping his voice and his eyes low. The Sabajo scoffed, and sent him to clean the latrines. Wrinkling his nose in disgust, Ayer saluted and then went on his way. Why did I leave my father's farm to literally work in shit? Ayer asked himself, lamenting his fate. A decade ago, he remembered the day Lord Abebech of Axum, supreme advisor to King Nedjeh, came to Meroe. The old Axumite was recruiting young warriors, male and female, to serve His Majesty. To that end, he recruited Aser Kamani, Ayer's older brother.
"To serve the King of Kush is a great honor, little brother, I will miss you and I promise you I will do our country and our family proud," Aser Kamani said to his younger brother Ayer, on that fateful day. The two brothers embraced, and then Aser Kamani, along with several young men and women from the City of Meroe, were taken to the City of Napata, the ultimate seat of power, to begin their elite warrior training. On that day, Ayer swore to himself that he would be a great warrior, just like his older brother Aser.
"Would you look at that? The shit head is literally deep in shit," came a voice, interrupting Ayer's little trip down memory lane. The young man looked up, and saw two burly, dark-skinned and bald-headed young Kushite men standing before him, their crimson and gold uniforms flawless. Their sandals looked so clean he could have eaten off them. Ayer bristled as he recognized Maruf and Dafur, fraternal twins, and his fellow Kha-Deths. They'd been on his case from the get-go, and Ayer hated them more than he could say.
"I'm just following the Sabajo's orders, Dafur, what do you want?" Ayer asked, and he paused, resting his hands against his shovel. The twins exchanged a smile, then stepped closer. Their noses wrinkled in disgust due to proximity to human waste. Ayer was almost done with his task, and looked forward to taking a dip in the Nile river. He had absolutely no time for these goons, but knew they wouldn't go away without bothering him...
"Don't act like you're bigger than your garments, farmer's son," Dafur replied, and his brother Maruf chuckled. Dafur stepped closer to Ayer, and shoved his index finger in the young man's chest. Ayer winced, and tried to keep his cool. He knew that these two were the nephews of the Sabajo, and as such, they tended to get their way around the Casern. They made a habit of intimidating other Kha-Deths, and Ayer made the mistake of not being deferential to them during their first meeting. Dafur and Maruf were on his case ever since...
"I'll act however I want," Ayer replied, and with that, he suddenly grabbed Dafur by the collar and pulled him into the pit. The Kha-Deth screamed as Ayer pulled him into the human waste, and threw him right in. Maruf made a sound of disgust and tried to punch Ayer, but Ayer was ready. He grabbed the other young man's arm, twisted, and then pulled him into the wire. Howling in pain and disgust, the twins high-tailed it out of the shit pit, and ran like a demon were after them. Ayer stood there, literally knee-deep in shit, and laughed merrily.
"Nicely done, young man," came another voice, and upon hearing it, Ayer's heart skipped a beat. For the owner of said voice was Feven, the Huntress. The tall, dark-skinned, voluptuous and lovely, armor-clad young woman stood two meters from him, hands on her hips. Ayer had seen a lot of beautiful women of all hues in his time. Women from Axum, Kemet, Punt and the Afar were among the world's most beautiful, but Feven was in a class by herself.
"Huntress, greetings, how are you? I'd shake your hand, madam, but they are grimy at the moment," Ayer said sheepishly, and Feven smiled coyly, and looked him up and down. Looking at her, Ayer felt a stirring of desire he hadn't felt since his first visit to a brothel, in a seedy part of Napata where young men of means went to satisfy their cravings. Feven was beautiful and powerful, and about as similar to those ladies of ill repute as a stone is to a diamond. Ayer knew that many men among the Kushite Imperial Army resented Feven the Huntress, due to her influence on Empress Makeda, but there was absolutely nothing they could do about it. Some of them maintained that Feven and Empress Makeda were lovers, but of course, most people didn't take such whispers seriously. The Holy Kandake was not just the supreme ruler of the Kush Empire but also its moral leader. Surely such a lady wouldn't engage in such activities...
"Yes, Khad-Deth Ayer, you are indeed mired in waste, I saw what you did to those goons, you are clever, and we are going to need clever lads like you for the fight to come," Feven the Huntress said pensively, and Ayer frowned. As far as he knew, the Kush Empire's vast borders were secure, regularly patrolled by regiments of dedicated soldiers, and no one dared invade their territory. Who were the Kush Imperial Army's stalwart soldiers preparing to fight against?
"As you wish, madam, my task is done, I shall get cleaned up," Ayer Kamani replied, nodding gently at Feven. The Huntress looked at him and smiled as the burly young soldier-in-training made a bee-line for the nearby banks of the Nile, and leapt into the water. The waters were infested with crocodiles but Feven doubted that the hungry reptiles would go anywhere near the world's dirtiest soldier...
"Look at this bozo, even the crocodiles don't want him," said the Sabajo, Amrof, as he stood next to Feven the Huntress, and the two watched Ayer splash in the crocodile-infested waters, without a care in the world. Feven looked at Amrof and smiled, then shrugged. The old trainer looked more taciturn than usual, which was understandable since, along with higher ranking members of the Napata military force, he'd recently been briefed on the threat that the City faced.
"The lad has lots of pluck and luck, he's going to need it in the days to come," Feven the Huntress said, and Amrof nodded gravely. The two of them walked off, and the Huntress continued to inspect the Casern. As emissary of Empress Makeda, Feven the Huntress had almost unlimited access to the Capital's military stations. She was going around briefing the Kushite military leadership on the threat faced by the Kush Empire, a threat from beyond the grave...
"Listen up, you grunts, tonight, we are accompanying Her Majesty, the Holy Kandake herself, on a procession on the streets of Napata," said the Sabajo, speaking to the hundreds of soldiers gathered in the main hall of the Casern. Ayer stood among them, clad in a new uniform, scrubbed clean and ready. Anxiously Ayer looked for his fellow soldiers/tormentors Maruf and Dafur, and couldn't find them. Shrugging, he resumed listening to the voice of his commander.
Beside Amrof the Sabajo stood a tall, beautiful warrior woman whom the soldiers recognized as Feven the Huntress, the woman from Meroe who had somehow become Empress Makeda's favorite advisor after slaying Abebech the Axumite under mysterious circumstances. Ayer smiled, remembering the conversation he had with Feven that very same morning.