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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30th of Fixuin, 12 AVE.
Shai Domain, City of Shai.
A snowflake fell into Varse's open hand, melting away instantly. From atop The Citadel he peered down upon the city, watching the distant beings going about their day.
"They won't disappear if you look away." The voice came from behind as the entrance to the roof squeaked open.
Varse released a breath of annoyance as he refused to turn around. "State your purpose and depart, Sinshi."
Nearly waddling, the representative joined him at the edge to lean against the railing. "Purpose? I had merely hoped to find fresh air. The confines of the council chamber can make a man yearn for freedom, especially after a meeting as...
unpleasant
as today's."
Varse scowled, knowing his words held truth. They had bickered all day, some attempting to downplay the consequences of Kinia's fall while others ensured the blame fell squarely upon The Potentate's shoulders. "Your cabal seems to thrive in unpleasantness. Had you all voted to enact my Lanthian invasion proposal, we'd be standing here now in victory."
"Cabal? My Potentate, I merely vote for what I believe is best for The Domain. If others choose to follow my lead, they are well within their right."
Expression hardening, Varse folded his arms as he studied the many Dril below them, breaking a short silence a moment later. "We stood in this very spot years ago, Sinshi, just before I accepted my oath. I had looked down upon our people, wishing to improve their lives and ensure their safety. By now I had hoped to transform this city and all others for the better, to ensure our way of life was all but protected. Yet as I peer out now, all I see are the same weathered rooftops I saw that day."
"Perhaps you'll find that most prefer life as it is." Sinshi replied with a half-smile. "Rarely do others find comfort in the meddling of upstarts. Your predecessor knew that well and enjoyed a long and happy reign. Until the end, of course."
Varse's brow raised. "I don't take your meaning."
"Ah. In that case, allow me to tell you a short story, my Potentate." Sinshi feigned discomfort, twisting one of the many golden rings decorating his plump fingers. "Potentate Ysil was a man of stability, always ensuring we stayed the course. Crises arose, as is inevitable, yet he was more than content to follow the collective wisdom of The Council in times of peace. He seemed to become sentimental in his later years, however, and eventually proposed the construction of a grand library within The Capital, a landmark to stamp his legacy upon. When we attempted to convince him that such an unnecessary project would only serve to siphon The Domain's resources from other vital areas, the old man grew bitter. He initiated the formation of a special committee to assess the spending of The Domain's taxes, hoping to determine exactly where and to
whom
they were flowing, seeking to cut excess spending that may be used for his project."
"He sought to narrow corruption? No doubt you had much to say about that." He replied dryly.
Sinshi ignored his accusation and pressed forth. "Many were irritated at his incessant digging, insulted by his false suspicions. The very unity of The Council crumbled." He explained before his expression eased. "There are many of us that hope to avoid a repeat of the past, to ensure that the relationship between The Council and The Potentate remains as solid as an Izanil stem. There's been little love lost between us these years, as you're well aware, yet there's wisdom in cooperation. It's not too late to-"
"What became of Ysil's findings?" Varse interrupted.
The older Dril's red eyes narrowed. "Nothing at all. Fortunately for The Domain's unity, he passed away before the special committee could upend our lives further. Apparently, the old man's heart gave out during one of his routine walks. A shame, for he saw fit to tarnish his legacy before the gods claimed him."
"I see." Varse replied coldly before finally turning to face him. "I've failed to hold my tongue when silence may have served me best, and so I shall again now. Never did I think events would proceed as they have when I accepted the oath of Potentate, believing others would hold to the sacred ideals of our people. I was
wrong
. The dream of our ancestors was dashed against the self-serving interests of The Council long ago."
"Your words harm me, my Potentate." He said as he placed his hand theatrically upon his own chest. "We've all sought to serve our people to the best of our abilities. Even now I offer the possibility of unity, a hand you only need to reach out and accept."
"Corruption, greed, you've all latched upon the power we've been granted, sucking away at The Domain as if it were the breasts of a whore. If you believe I'll sit idle and allow you all to continue undermining the very ideals Shai was founded upon, even as you place my silence under the guise of cooperation and unity, you'll find me as dead as Ysil before I do."
Sinshi frowned. "How unfortunate. One would hope you'd seek a long and stable reign, though I can hardly be blamed if you squander your final opportunity for cooperation. You and Representative Ensik continue to disrupt the cohesion of The Council with your proposals, all while claiming to hold a monopoly on morals."
"Disrupt? Our enemies gather to the west, Sinshi. Each solution I propose to combat their threat is voted down and mishandled, all to preserve whatever wealth you've taken for yourselves. Yet..." Varse began, easing his harsh expression. "The unity you offer may be achievable through a secondary avenue. Suppose for a moment that I placed my faith in The Council once more, believing our sacred ideals weren't entirely lost to us. Suppose I granted you the same offer you bring me now, to benefit together in mutual understanding. The Vaid Empire
will
march upon us sooner or later, and you'll find that your wealth and luxury shall do nothing to blunt their blades. Should you support my proposals and assist me in dismantling our enemy before they may reach our icy shores, you'll protect both The Domain and your own assets."
"You speak as if their invasion is all but assured, even as history holds examples to the contrary. The Taziks, The Lanthians, even The Arkos. Civilizations grow, spread, and, if they're lucky to avoid collapse,
stagnate
. Believe me when I say I sincerely doubt these humans will be the exception to the rule."
Varse's face hardened with conviction. "They rise, yes, but over how many decades? Centuries? Generations? Never have we encountered a being such as this
God Emperor
. As of now they're vulnerable,
manageable
, yet we near the day that our hidden efforts shall be unable to stop the spread of his empire. I can do nothing without the vote of The Council.
We
can do nothing but wait to be conquered. Support my proposals, and we may yet escape what awaits us."
"Such as?"
Taking a breath, Varse prepared for Sinshi's inevitable reaction. "Such as an expansion to The Domain's official military. What little we have may protect us against Lish raiders, though they'll hardly withstand the force of an empire. Such an act will require the contribution of both men and resources from each clan, including Clan Irsi. You speak of unity...and here the opportunity arises to prove your desire."
"My Potentate, that is hardly an appropriate reaction to human aggression fifteen hundred miles from our borders. As with your Lanthian proposal, you'd see us squander much in the hope it may one day be useful. Such is precisely the reason I've asked you to simply listen to The Council's wisdom and refrain from such
ludicrous
ideas."
Somber in disappointment despite already knowing the outcome, Varse once more turned towards the city. "Then we are truly in the waning days of The Domain. I depart for Ishtai in three days, yet before I do, I'll bring my proposal before The Council. Vote it down. I'll rest easier knowing I held to my convictions."
"I take it you refuse my offer?"
Varse made no move to reply.
Sinshi frowned, his eyes appearing to finalize decisions. "A shame. Very few beings enjoy the dictates of traditionalists, and it appears you and Ensik are of a dying breed. I suppose repeating Ysil's mistake cannot be avoided, though I
did
offer."
As grim as ever, Varse refused to react as Sinshi patted his arm before moving to depart.
"Enjoy your time in Ishtai, my Potentate."
36th of Fixuin, 12 AVE.