Vaid Empire: Conquest
is a massive fantasy series that aims to mix
erotica
with the quality of a published novel. New chapters and artwork are released every month absolutely free, with the completely optional possibility to receive early access. The Series focuses heavily on worldbuilding, story, and characters.
The world of Ayphieal is shattered and chaotic, with kingdoms and tribes of six distinctive races vying for territory amongst themselves. It is only when a young human warrior finally pushes back against the chaos that the world begins to shift towards order.
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49th of Iahta, 11 AVE.
Kingdom of Kinia, Privin.
Alrin had nearly driven his lixidion to death when he reached The Capital, both rider and mount exhausted and starving after days upon days of frantic travel. He burst through the throne room doors, using his remaining strength to heave them open as his eyes fell onto Olvir.
Seated upon the throne, the king hurried to his feet in a rage at the intrusion, causing both Lady Felza and Queen Pelni to turn reflexively to the screeching doors. "I've given no order to allow you entry! Who-" There was no need to finish, for his eyes fell upon the mud-stained insignia of Alrin's chest plate. "Brother...?"
"The God Emperor marches upon Privin; you must flee to safety IMMEDIATELY." Alrin commanded, standing strong even as his legs threatened to buckle. "I've failed you, your majesty."
"What...happened to you?" Felza asked, taking only a step closer before pausing, as if afraid to approach. "Your hair..."
"Such is inconsequential, we NEED to organize your retreat. The royal family must be-"
Olvir cut him off, approaching slowly. "Retreat? What nonsense is this?"
Alrin gritted his teeth, hardly able to retain his composure as his heart hammered in his chest. "Your majesty, the royal army has
fallen
. I shall gather every man of sword carrying age and mount a defense for the coming siege, yet let me be clear, the city WILL fall."
Pelni looked to her mate in shock, Alia cradled lovingly in her arms. Yet Olvir merely chuckled without humor, planting his finger into Alrin's armored shoulder. "I...grant you command of my army, a privilege far above the station of a mere bastard...and you allow it to crumble under
savages?
"
Face hardening, Alrin carefully placed his hand upon his sheathed hilt. "God Emperor Dominax ambushed us from behi-"
"Ah! Not only do you fail your king, but you honor the vile savages by dragging the full accursed name of their false leader into MY hall." Olvir interjected, meeting his brother's eyes. "Perhaps I've placed far too much trust in you. Father always spoke of his greatest shame, yet I grant said shame a purpose and position and this is how you reward me?"
Hand tightening on his hilt, Alrin spoke through gritted teeth. "They'll be here before the end of the next moon. I shall order a contingent of trusted men to escort you four from the city through the castle tunnels, though secrecy shall be our greatest course of action. The citizens CANNOT know you've fled, else we allow their morale to falter when we require it most."
"You'll order nothing of the sort! I shall not abandon our ancestral seat to barbarians!" Olvir spat with fury. "We'll defend our walls as we always have! Slaughter raiders
as we always have
!"
"They are NOT mere-" Alrin began, only to restart as he held up his damaged hand. "
Look at me
. They butchered my men. MY men. The royal army is gone, and our gates, just as with Deci, won't stand against this God Emperor for long. We NEED to get you to safety, and NOW."
Olvir peered at his brother's scars, face twisting with anger. "Our gates have held for five hundred years! Foolish brother, is a single defeat all you can stomach before you lose your nerve?"
"They've taken city after city." Alrin nearly exclaimed with narrowed eyes. "I seem to recall my requests to strike sooner, to stomp out this invasion before it could take hold, yet you insisted elsewise. A single defeat? No, yet even then each was avoidable."
"Ah, then you place the blame for your failures upon my shoulders? That I stood against the military genius of the mighty Prince Alrin? If so, tell me how you've managed to lose MY lands." The king replied, continuing when he received only silence. "Prince Alrin...and to think, I had promised Felza to legitimize you upon your victory. Even she, daughter of a simple bastard, has been allowed to carry the title of 'Lady' within my court. It seems I shall be forced to find another to crush these approaching heathens."
Alrin peered to Felza, nearly tempted to grab both her and Alia and abandon the city. The words of the fallen King Galis seeped through his memory, as if sparking a flame beneath him. "
When the time comes, simply drop your sword and let us in
."
No longer able to hold his tongue, Alrin glared sternly. "There
is
no one else to defend you! No army, no commanders! Only what remains of the city guard! Such was your command to combine our forces into one, despite my advice against such a folly. Now we find our enemy marching upon our gates with little more than farmers to stand before them."
"Careful of your tone, brother!"
This time Queen Pelni broke in, stepping forwards to place her free hand upon Olvir's chest. "My love, perhaps it would be best if we gathered our belongings, simply in preparation for the most dire possibility."
Olvir removed her hand, forcing his fiery-haired mate to retreat a step. "Oh? Like a vagabond, I should pick up my precious possessions and flee? NO. A king doesn't hide. House Kalla has graced these halls since their construction and will continue to do so indefinitely. I won't abandon them to filth!"
"You MUST." Alrin replied firmly. "Take Pelni, take Felza and Alia, and seek sanctuary within the court of Harin. I shall do what I can to mount a defense, yet you must not be anywhere near the city when they arrive."
"I
must
?" Olvir questioned, shoving Alrin's hard chest plate. "You give no commands to a king. I will remain here, upon my throne, as every one of my predecessors have! The people will see the resilience of House Kalla and flock to our defense! It surprises me little to see that a bastard cannot understand the need for a House to appear strong when faced with catastrophe."
Again, the words of King Galis seeped into his ears, as if a whisper from a ghost. "
Drop your sword and let us in."
How easy it would be to comply, to lay down his arms and abandon the ungrateful brother standing before him. To turn his back upon The House that considered him little more than a shameful reminder of their father's infidelity. Instead, his hand left the hilt of his sword, his stern face bearing teeth as he swiftly brought the back of his hand across the king's jaw.
Olvir stumbled back, steadying himself as his hand reached for his mouth, his skin already reddening sharply. "You...you've struck me..."
As he heard the nearby guards rushing to unsheathe their swords, he turned to eye each of them in turn, more than acquainted with all four. Men hand selected by himself to defend their king, they remained frozen, uncertainty lingering in their eyes.
"You struck me..." Olvir continued to mutter, unbelieving. "He struck me..."
Alrin reached out to grip his brother's tunic, pulling him close. "Listen, foolish brother, listen to my words for the very first time. There is no
preventing
this. You MUST flee. Snap from whatever madness has claimed you and do your damn duty to remain alive!"
Queen Pelni stepped forwards, her voice low as she cradled Alia. "To strike the king...is death. You know this, Alrin."
He merely eyed the guards once more, awaiting their response. Finally, keenly aware of which of the two men had protected Kinia the entirety of their lives, they began to sheath their weapons.
"The savages...are coming..." Olvir finally mumbled, eyes wide as if broken from delusion. "Privin will fall..."
Alrin eased his grip. "You cannot waste a moment more. Gather whatever possessions you require, though keep them to a minimum. You must move swiftly, Olvir."
"They...cannot harm a king..." his brother replied, eyes dimming as if deep in thought. "Such has always been our way, to treat kings with dignity even in defeat. They wouldn't dare lay a finger on me..."