Sicarius

Sicarius
Authors
Rodriguez, Enrique R.
Publisher
Page Publishing, Inc.
ISBN
9781634178525
Date
2015-02-23T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.48 MB
Lang
en
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Story goes; the land of Fraudule strength comes from the meteor on their flag. They say the meteor landed in a house of a black smith. He used the metal the meteor produced to be forged into an impenetrable shield. Unable to be sharpened but light as air, he used this to fight for respect along the border of Incontinence. Rumor has it, only the most trusted was giving a peace of this metal, creating a secret cult called Sicarius. Not much is known of these men, but some say they are trained to show no mercy, and act as if they are soulless. Still to this day, they do the kings of Fraudule bidding in secrecy. Finally, after years of fighting for respect, this man had the right amount of men behind him to create his own kingdom, Fraudule. The blacksmith was a former citizen of Incontinence but once he became the king, he was giving a high amount of respect from the king of Incontinence. A treaty was signed between the two lands to be allies. The king had one son who died young of disease. Having no children left he leans to his grandson on his death bed to tell him "You have enough, I gave you enough, take it, take it all." The grandson now being the king, burns the treaty of Incontinence, and takes the two lands to war. A war of the two great lands brakes out. The victor shall determine who shall rule the two lands of Fraudule and Incontinence. Being so young and wrapped up in war, the King never creates an heir to his throne. After years of war, word is, Incontinence possesses an incredible skilled warrior that has taken back the war and has made Incontinence equals with Fraudule once again. King Oswald hears of this soldier and where his next location will be. The king of Fraudule has no choice but to fight fire with fire. He decides he will send his most skilled Sicarius to deal with the nuisance. Unknowing his most ferrous Sicarius is haunted by memories as a child and is clouding his judgment to be motionless, the king sends him on his way. The victor of this fight might set new grounds for the new ruler of the two lands.