Chapter 566: A Sacred Bond
Added 2023-04-15 20:49:07 +0000 UTCThe prince was clad in clothing of green, woven from leaves of what looked to be scores of trees. Wreaths of summer berries were entwined throughout his beard, and vibrant red vines were twisted through his plaits.
A garland of dried fruit lay around his neck and a crown of blossoms encircled his brow. Even Najyah had been adorned with wide cuffs of ivy just above her talons.
The prince looked as though lightning had just struck him.
His eyes were unfocused, and though he walked with purpose, it almost seemed like he didn’t quite know where he was going.
As one, his cabal rushed to meet him, with Claygon’s footsteps shaking the floor.
“Khalik!” Alex said, seizing his friend by the shoulders. “You’re alive.”
The prince looked at him. “I…am.”
“What in the world’s happening?” Thundar demanded. “You look like…I don’t know.”
“Why do you have blood on your hands?” Isolde asked.
“I am fine,” Khalik said, as though just waking from a dream. “First things first. Your reward.” He raised his hand toward the bartender. “Barkeep, my friend, open a tab under the name of Khalik.”
The barkeep gave him an incredulous look. “We only have a few more minutes until last call.”
“Not a problem.” The prince spread both arms. “Broach a mini-keg—no, make that three mini-kegs of oat and apple honey mead. Also bring three bottles of ardenian fortified wine to our table. A twenty year vintage, if you have it. Then some dwarven fire vodka. I will not only settle with you immediately, but tip you handsomely.”
“I…you’re the boss!” the barkeep sprang into action, reaching for a bottle of wine from one of the higher shelves.”
“What is happening, Khalik?” Isolde demanded. “We were worried sick. I was ready to go to war with half of Generasi if you did not walk through that door.”
Khalik looked at her in surprise. “Truly?”
“Yes!” Claygon, Alex, Isolde and Thundar yelled at the same time.
Najyah pecked at her master’s head.
“Well, that is touching, but no war is necessary,” he smiled. “And come, I owe you all an explanation.”
Leading the bewildered group back to their own table, Khalik threw himself into a chair and let out a groan as though all the world’s weight was sliding off him. Najyah hopped from his shoulder and perched on the edge of the table.
As the others settled in around him, the prince suddenly burst out laughing.
“What’s so funny?” Alex demanded. “Have you completely lost it?”
“Yes…no…perhaps,” Khalik said. “Alright, I am sure you are wondering where I was and what I was doing. First, I must thank you for your patience and trust. What I had to do, I had to do alone.”
“And what the hell was that?” Thundar demanded. “What did you do, go fight some evil tree for the dryads or something?”
“No,” Khalik said. “I asked Sinope to marry me.”
Dead silence filled the Brass Grapes, only broken by the bartender scrambling to grab the last of their drinks.
“What?” Alex murmured.
“Did I hear you correctly?” Isolde asked.
“I think I had something in my ear.” Thundar’s jaw dropped.
“Congratulations…” Claygon said.
“Yes, that is what this was about,” Khalik said. “And why I had to do it alone. I would not—”
“Never mind that! What’d she say?” Alex demanded.
Khalik gave him a look. “If I had returned on the first night, I would have needed consoling. I do not need consoling.”
“Holy shit, congratulations!” Alex shouted, clapping him on the shoulder.
“You almost killed us, but yeah, man, I didn’t think you two were already there,” Thundar said.
“I…I am shocked, but most happy for you, though I do wonder…” Isolde shifted awkwardly. “Considering who you are, would this not…complicate things?”
“It will,” the prince said. “And sooner than I had expected. Truly, I have been thinking of this since our sojourns to the hells: what life might bring. How long it might be. How short. And who I wished to spend that life with. Sinope makes me happy, and I her, thankfully. So I did as needed.”
He looked at Thundar. “As for what you said, I thought about that. In many places, those of noble and royal blood are made to marry those they have only met a handful of times, with no opportunity for courting. Sinope and I have had something of a year now, and I wished to make my intentions known. True, that is short by some standards, but I chose to act. If my decision proves wrong later, so be it, but I believe it is not.”
“Well, that’s…spoken with conviction,” Alex laughed as the barkeep placed the beginnings of Khalik’s order down on the table. “Well, uh, shit—what’re we doing? We should be buying you drinks!”
“No, you waited for me and supported me. And so I am buying for you.” Khalik smiled. “But there is more to tell. The dryads have an engagement ritual for those seeking to wed into their kinship. One must survive in the forest by their own wits, harvest from the land to feed themself, climb the greatest oak in all their forest, while harming no tree. Lastly—”
He raised his hands. “—cuts are made along the palms of the pair who wish to be wed and they join their palms together, then make their oath of engagement beneath the tree the dryad is bonded to. That is where I made my oath with Sinope. We are to be wed in a year’s passing on the same day that we took our oath. The year allows time for lovers to learn more about each other with full knowledge of their commitment as it grows like a tree from the earth.”
Khalik smiled, as though realisation had just struck him. “She said yes. She said yes!”
He suddenly leapt from his seat, punching his fists above his head. Najyah shrieked with him in victory, and Claygon suddenly roared as the barkeep ducked for cover. In moments, Alex, Isolde and Thundar were cheering too, just as they had some two years ago when together, they’d slain a bone drinker for the very first time.
With a laugh that shook his whole body, Khalik threw himself back into his chair and broached the mini-keg. “Tonight, my friends, we drink to victory, love, bright futures and flower-filled fields. And to other such things that would make even the most syrupy poet sick to his stomach!”
Thundar laughed. “I hear that,” he said, grabbing Isolde and Alex’s cups and holding them under the keg’s tap. “Tomorrow, we won’t be able to move. As it should be.”
“I, for one, will practise decorum and restraint. I have things to do tomorrow.” Isolde said.
“I can cure hangovers now…within reason,” Alex reminded her, eagerly watching Thundar fill their cups.
“Not if you are too drunk to use blood magic,” Isolde pointed out.
“Ah, details.” Alex waved a hand, licking his lips as he took his overflowing stein. “So, have you always planned to propose now? Why now? I know you said that the hells got you thinking, but was there something special about this particular time? And listen, why’d you look like someone had tried to kill you when we met up near the bakery?”
“Because I had partly convinced myself that I was being incredibly foolish,” the prince said.
“Why?” Isolde asked. “The worst she could have said was no.”
Thundar looked at Alex, and both young men burst out laughing.
“Hahahaha, holy shit, that was good, Isol—Oh wait, you were serious,” Thundar paused, taking an awkward sip of his drink and moving on. “Since you were afraid she’d get freaked out or something, what made you do it now?”
The prince gave him a grave look. “Well, to be honest, I was originally planning to make my proposal toward the end of summer, but…my hand had to move quicker than I’d planned.”
“Really? Why?” Alex asked, taking a swig of his drink.
“So, I have some more news for you…my parents will be arriving in Generasi during the Games of Roal.”
It took every drop of self control to keep Alex from spitting his drink all over the table, and Khalik.
Thundar actually choked and was sputtering.
“What?” Isolde demanded. “The ki—” her voice cut off, and she looked around the nearly empty bar before dropping her tone to a whisper. “The king and queen of Tekezash will be coming here?”
“Indeed,” Khalik said. “It seems that my time of anonymity in this city will be coming to an end. I am lucky that it has lasted these near two-years. Sinope knows, of course, but I wanted things…done before any complications arose.”
“Yeah, I can see that,” Alex said, trying to imagine the faraway royals. The idea of meeting a king and queen made him nervous, which was odd, when he thought about it.
Baelin was arguably more powerful than any monarch in the world, and he called the ancient goatman by his first name. Khalik—a prince—was one of his best friends…but there was still a part of him, the part that was still the commoner from a small town, that shuddered at the idea of meeting kings and queens in person.
He tried to imagine the encounter. Would there be lots of guards? Bards with brass horns to announce them? War golems to serve as bodyguards? Battle wizards and war priests ready to rain hell down on any would be assassin?
That would be something to see.
He wondered how they would get to Generasi.
His imagination conjured a ship of gold sailing into the Generasi harbour.
“That’s ridiculous,” he chastised himself.
“Hm?” Khalik looked at him, puzzled.
“Oh, it’s nothing.”
“Aaaaahhh.” Khalik wagged a finger at him. “Oh no, my friend, anyone who says it’s nothing definitely means ‘it’s something, but I am too nervous or embarrassed to speak of it’. We are all friends here. Speak, friend, and have no fear.”
“Okay, okay. It’s really not a big deal. I was wondering how they’d get to Generasi. I imagined a golden ship. Like one made out of gold. Seems like something you crazy rich folk would have.”
“Alex, it would sink.”
“That’s why I said it was ridiculous, but you wanted to know!”
Khalik nearly choked on his mead. “Alright, alright. Fair enough. Well, since you are so curious: they hired a wizard skilled in teleportation, one who has travelled between Tekezash and Generasi. According to my brother, the wizard in question was not available until recently.”
“Couldn’t they have just hired another teleporter?”
“Aaaaah, but there are few who would be suited to such a job.” Khalik tapped the side of his nose. “You see, not just any teleporter is bonded to work with royalty and other great powers of the world. To be selected for such positions, they must be bound by oath, have an impeccable record of service, great discretion, and an unquestionable relationship with security. Sometimes, they work with lesser nobles for decades before their names are even put forward to work with royals in any kingdom. Sometimes, even magically enforced oaths are involved. After all, the relationship is significant with much at stake, since one willingly travels with a teleporter and puts their life completely in their hands.”
“Yeah, that actually makes a lot of sense,” Alex said, thinking of all the times Baelin had teleported them. The ancient wizard could have easily teleported them to the bottom of the ocean, if he wanted to. He’d never really given much thought to just how much trust he’d been putting in the chancellor right from the beginning.
He paused, thinking of his own future.
The Traveller’s power burned inside him and—if he mastered it as Hannah and Kelda had—he’d be one of the most skilled teleporters in the world. Perhaps in many worlds. And, he already had a connection to royalty.
Teleporting folk could be another career for him down the road.
“How much do these trusted teleporters get paid?” Alex asked.
“You do not want to know. It is a fortune. Hiring a ship would be far more reasonable,” Khalik admitted. “And they are in very high demand from various monarchs, high priests, and the wealthiest powers in the world. It is one of the reasons why I travelled to Generasi the hard way.”
He paused, giving a little shrug. “Also, my parents thought the journey would build my character. They thought that seeing more of the world—while accompanied by a contingent of guards—would be good for developing it.”
“Well, you have enough character for everybody, my friend,” Alex said, clapping him on the shoulder.
“Thank you, my friend.” The prince smiled contentedly.
“That’s why I’m sure, you’re going to make Sinope happy, she just better make you happy.” Alex drained his tankard. “Or else.”
Khalik, Thundar and Claygon burst out laughing, though the golem’s mirth sounded stilted. “Threats…now that is a joke I understand.”
However, Isolde was not laughing. Instead, she looked troubled. Very troubled.
“Khalik…I am happy for you, but was your timing wise?” she asked. “Your parents…could they not demand an end to your engagement if they disapprove? I worry that would break Sinope’s heart.”
“Solving that is simple, Isolde.” Khalik took a long sip from his tankard. “I would simply tell them no.”
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Author's Note
Hello seventeen cool fools, almighty chosen, wise sages, and mighty champions! Thank you for your support!
Hehehe, about 400 chapters ago I hinted that Khalik's parents showing up might be a thing.
WELL HERE WEEEEEE AREEEEEEE.
Getting closer to Games 2.0
Cya Tuesday!
Comments
Isolde impinging on Khaliks good character right after Alex states he has it in spades its her who doesn't even think to push thru to even date her love interest for shame
ItWasIDIO!!
2023-04-16 05:59:41 +0000 UTCNot Forced so much as predestination vs free will. When both halves of the warring universe/creation itself agree that something is going to happen, it happens. Not because of any force applied or changes made to the characters, but because the level of omnipotence of the puppet masters is such as make any of that unnecessary.
Logan
2023-04-16 04:57:06 +0000 UTCHe intended to ask Theresa in the begining of the series, so at the end of the series could be thematic, sometime during the next few chapters would be unexpected. Though likely the most unexpected option would be for Alex and Theresa already to have agreed to marry at some point in the future, likely after he has graduated, behind the scenes.
mant06
2023-04-16 03:26:53 +0000 UTCSurely not the same way that Khalik did. He and T go back a lot further, since they were kids. T Alex is more concerned with stability and safety. He and T will be easy compared to Khalik
2023-04-16 02:52:52 +0000 UTCMakes me wonder when Alex will pop the question to Theresa.
mhaj58
2023-04-16 02:08:00 +0000 UTCNow why did you have to ruin things by bringing that forced marriage up?
BelligerentGnu
2023-04-16 00:27:43 +0000 UTCAs expected Khalik was being a huge drama queen and worrying his friends sick for nothing. If I were his friend I would mock him mercilessly until the end of time.
AgentFransis
2023-04-15 23:58:46 +0000 UTCWell it looks like Khalik will be joining the ranks of future monarchs who married a dryad. This is 100%. Belgarion approved… because if it wasn’t Ce'Nedra would probably stab him with a fork.
Logan
2023-04-15 23:55:10 +0000 UTCSeeing Baelyn's squad felt like a glimpse into what Alex and his cabal will look like eventually. As you say, this stuff tying Isolde down will become trivial.
JKincaid
2023-04-15 23:00:47 +0000 UTCWill they arrive in time for The Games?
Alex L
2023-04-15 22:07:43 +0000 UTCWish ya luck saying No. Haha
Hammy
2023-04-15 21:41:54 +0000 UTCI don't think isolida quite understands she and her friends are on a path where they don't need to care what royalty thinks. She's still under the impression that she has inescapable responsibilities to get family. When in fact, by the time she graduates, if she wanted to she could make back all the money her family has spent on her and pay them back. Sure, it's probably more complicated than that, but I'm pretty sure all of them are gonna be immortal, or at least undying eventually. So concerns of her mortal family will not consume the rest of her life. Just a small fraction of it.
Code Reed
2023-04-15 21:16:31 +0000 UTCI fully expected at some point the gang would meet Khalik's parents. I ALSO am anticipating meeting Isolde's family at some point, what with them being big shot magic folk themselves.
Bunny Waffles
2023-04-15 21:15:03 +0000 UTCI am really looking forwards to meeting Khaliks parents. I’ve been waiting for that almost since the moment we first met him! :D
Catherine
2023-04-15 21:12:38 +0000 UTC