Kings Game

By CeciliaOgilvy

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[Updates Daily] THE FINALE BEGINS!!! After losing friends and family, fighting in two wars, and suffering thr... More

Prologue
Chapter 1 - All I have to do is die (1)
Chapter 1 - All I have to do is die (2)
Chapter 1 - All I have to do is die (3)
Chapter 1 - All I have to do is die (4)
Chapter 1 - All I have to do is die (5)
Chapter 2 - Kell (1)
Chapter 2 - Kell (2)
Chapter 2 - Kell (3)
Chapter 2 - Kell (4)
Chapter 2 - Kell (5)
Chapter 3 - Calm before the storm (1)
Chapter 3 - Calm before the storm (2)
Chapter 3 - Calm before the storm (3)
Chapter 3 - Calm before the storm (4)
Chapter 3 - Calm before the storm (5)
Chapter 4 - Murder (1)
Chapter 4 - Murder (2)
Chapter 4 - Murder (3)
Chapter 4 - Murder (4)
Chapter 4 - Murder (5)
Chapter 5 - The deal (1)
Chapter 5 - The deal (2)
Chapter 5 - The deal (3)
Chapter 6 - Nul (1)
Chapter 6 - Nul (2)
Chapter 6 - Nul (3)
Chapter 6 - Nul (5)
Chapter 6 - Nul (6)
Chapter 7 - Karyn (1)
Chapter 7 - Karyn (2)
Chapter 7 - Karyn (3)
Chapter 8 - Going alone (1)
Chapter 8 - Going alone (2)
Chapter 8 - Going alone (3)
Chapter 8 - Going alone (4)
Chapter 8 - Going alone (5)
Chapter 8 - Going alone (6)
Chapter 9 - The living storm (1)
Chapter 9 - The living storm (2)
Chapter 9 - The living storm (3)
Chapter 9 - The living storm (4)
Chapter 9 - The living storm (5)
Chapter 9 - The living storm (6)
Chapter 9 - The living storm (7)
Chapter 9 - The living storm (8)
Chapter 10 - Aftermath
Chapter 10 - Aftermath (2)
Chapter 10 - Aftermath (3)
Chapter 10 - Aftermath (4)
Chapter 10 - Aftermath (5)
Chapter 11 - Hounds (1)
Chapter 11 - Hounds (2)
Chapter 11 - Hounds (3)
Chapter 11 - Hounds (4)
Chapter 11 - Hounds (5)
Chapter 12 - Turning point (1)
Chapter 12 - Turning point (2)
Chapter 12 - Turning point (3)
Chapter 13 - Preparations (1)
Chapter 13 - Preparations (2)
Chapter 13 - Preparations (3)
Chapter 13 - Preparations (4)
Chapter 13 - Preparations (5)
Chapter 13 - Preparations (6)
Chapter 14 - The Iron Gauntlet (1)
Chapter 14 - The Iron Gauntlet (2)
Chapter 14 - The Iron Gauntlet (3)
Chapter 14 - The Iron Gauntlet (4)
Chapter 14 - The Iron Gauntlet (5)
Chapter 15 - Favors (1)
Chapter 15 - Favors (2)
Chapter 15 - Favors (3)
Chapter 16 - The troll's gambit (1)
Chapter 16 - The troll's gambit (2)
Chapter 16 - The troll's gambit (3)
Chapter 16 - The troll's gambit (4)
Chapter 16 - The troll's gambit (5)
Chapter 17 - Blood debt (1)
Chapter 17 - Blood debt (2)
Chapter 17 - Blood debt (3)
Chapter 17 - Blood debt (4)
Chapter 17 - Blood debt (5)
Chapter 17 - Blood debt (6)
Chapter 18 - Family (1)
Chapter 18 - Family (2)
Chapter 18 - Family (3)
Chapter 18 - Family (4)
Chapter 19 - The reaper (1)
Chapter 19 - The reaper (2)
Chapter 19 - The reaper (3)
Chapter 19 - The reaper (4)
Chapter 19 - The reaper (5)
Chapter 19 - The reaper (6)
Chapter 19 - The reaper (7)
Chapter 20 - Home (1)
Chapter 20 - Home (2)
Chapter 20 - Home (3)
Chapter 20 - Home (4)
Chapter 20 - Home (5) [End of Part 1]
Chapter 21 - Moving Forward
Chapter 22 - History
Chapter 23 - Focus Markings
Chapter 24 - Death
Chapter 25 - Topple the Tower
Chapter 26 - Sentinels
Chapter 27 - The King's Army
Chapter 28 - Departure
Chapter 29 - Balaki's Dagger
Chapter 30 - Ice and Snow
Chapter 31 - Into the Dark
Chapter 32 - The Lower Crags
Chapter 33 - Darling
Chapter 34 - Labyrinth
Chapter 35 - A Father's Request
Chapter 36 - Kellsinora of Uhlara
Chapter 37 - Akanos the Librarian
Chapter 38 - Ascension
Chapter 39 - The Tomb
Chapter 40 - Foundations
Chapter 41 - Running from Shadows
Chapter 42 - Reunion & Chapter 43 - Custodian
Chapter 44 - The Duel
Chapter 45 - Phalyn the Spear Maiden
Chapter 46 - Defeated
Chapter 47 - Descent
Chapter 48 - Capture
Chapter 49 - Options & Chapter 50 - Rendezvous
Chapter 51 - Castle Uhlara & Chapter 52 - The Keeper of Lost Knowledge
Chapter 53 - The Fel Miner
Chapter 54 - Relatives
Chapter 55 - Storm Breaks [End of Part 2]
Chapter 56 - Letters from Abroad
Chapter 57 - Homecoming
Chapter 58 - The Invitation
Chapter 59 - King's Court
Chapter 60 - Diminished
Chapter 61 - Saboteurs
Chapter 62 - Disoriented
Chapter 63 - Brittle Edge
Chapter 64 - A Small Cache
Chapter 65 - An Excuse
Chapter 66 - The Pantheon
Chapter 67 - New Hand
Chapter 68 - Old Acquaintances
Chapter 69 - That Which is Lost
Chapter 70 - Blood of my Kin
Chapter 71 - Still Alive
Chapter 72 - The Devil of Chains
Chapter 73 - A Little Party
Chapter 74 - The Queen's Ball
Chapter 75 - The Archives
Chapter 76 - Royal Conundrum
Chapter 77 - First Blooms
Chapter 78 - King's Blood
Chapter 79 - Fog of War
Chapter 80 - Heart's Blood
Chapter 81 - Ashes [End of Part 3]
Chapter 82 - Off to War
Chapter 83 - The Old Man and the Sea
Chapter 84 - Flesh and Bone & Chapter 85 - Tasos's Wrath
Chapter 86 - Godspells
Chapter 87 - Storm Chasing
Chapter 88 - Blood and Steel
Chapter 89 - The Kingfisher
Chapter 90 - Mandella
Chapter 91 - The Courtesan and the Sellsword
Chapter 92 - Siege
Chapter 93 - An Offer & Chapter 94 - Sailor's Melancholy
Chapter 95 - Awkward Favors
Chapter 96 - Burning Isles
Chapter 97 - Dream of the Shore & Chapter 98 - Bartering
Chapter 99 - Like Father Like Son
Chapter 100 - The Sentinel and the Kingfisher
Chapter 101 - The Immortal
Chapter 102 - The Death of a Reaper [End of Part IV]
Chapter 103 - Death's Flesh
Chapter 104 - Nightmares
Chapter 105 - Ghosts
Chapter 106 - To Kill a God
Chapter 107 - Revisiting the Past
Chapter 108 - Stormfront
Chapter 109 - Old Wives Tale
Chapter 110 - Poor Decisions
Chapter 111 - Suffering
Chapter 112 - Fracturing
Chapter 113 - The Crownsguard
Chapter 114 - Sidelines
Chapter 115 - Soulstone
Chapter 116 - Final Request
Chapter 117 - Insanity
Chapter 118 - The King of Storms & Chapter 119 - Companion
Chapter 120 - Blank Canvas
Chapter 121 - Forgotten Cities
Chapter 122 - Traps
Chapter 123 - Final Moments & Chapter 124 - The Oncoming Storm
Chapter 125 - Kingslayer
Chapter 126 - A New Adventure [End of Kings Game]
Author's Diary: One Year Later (Updated 3/7)

Chapter 6 - Nul (4)

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Leaving the clerk behind, they headed back out into the hallway. Instead of heading towards the apartments, Kell began leading them down through another hallway.

Roran imagined this must be what ants felt like, constantly traveling through tunnels, out of the sunlight and only catching wisps of fresh air as they passed by entryways. All of King's City may as well have been a massive ant hive, dug deep into the ground, with the three Kings ruling over everything from their special chambers.

"How much money do you have left?" asked Nul.

"How much money do you have on you?" asked Kell.

Nul groaned in response.

"Oh relax, we're already paid up through the month. I just need one good win in the King's Arena and we'll be set."

"What are you planning, King of the Hill?" asked Nul.

"Maybe, I was hoping for something a little more chaotic. Maybe a game of War, I can earn quite a few points in War."

"Yes, but the other team can also ambush you. You've made a lot of enemies, they would love the chance to gang up on you."

Kell shrugged. "You know I love a challenge."

Roran listened to their back and forth, only half understanding. He knew that the arenas had other games besides the death matches in the Crucibles, but he didn't know what they were or how they worked.

"You could apply for a grudge match," said Nul.

"Oh, so now you want me to kill someone?"

"You are known for being violent."

"Let's just see what the schedule looks like and we can play it by ear. No matter what we do, I want Roran to watch."

"Me?" asked Roran, surprised.

"Yes you, are there any other Roran's here?" asked Kell. "It will be good for you to see a proper bout in the arena, it will also give you a chance to see how I use my focus markings."

"I meant to ask about that," began Roran, "what sort of magic do you use?"

"Mostly physical enhancement, nothing too flashy. We can get into the details later, for now, we need to buy you some gear!"

Kell turned abruptly and kicked open a door, leading them out into the sunlight. Around them was a market square full of people, smoke, and the sound of metal being worked over by hammers.

"This is one of the better metal markets," said Kell, "It's where I get most of my spears. We'll be able to set you up with a proper sword and shield here." Kell stuck out her hand. "How much do we have to spend?"

"This much," said Nul, handing a fistful of coins to Roran.

Kell glared at Nul. Nul shrugged. "He needs to learn how to count money."

Roran already knew how to count money, he just needed to adjust to the prices in the city. "I'll let Kell haggle," he said, "but I'll hold onto the coins."

Nul and Kell found this agreeable and they went through the market, looking at the various stalls with their weapon on display.

During the war, weapons had flooded into Millgrove, turning the farmers into soldiers. Those that couldn't afford weapons and armor fashioned it themselves out of the metal tools they had lying around. All of the weaponry and armor of Millgrove's militia combined paled in comparison to the sheer amount of weaponry for sale in the market.

There were swords, spears, halberds, axes, sickles, knives, daggers, rapiers, flails, maces, and hammers; and that was just what Roran could see. There was armor, metal and leather and plated. There was clothing, both thick and protective and light and maneuverable. There was everything a small province would need to wage a war, and it was all condensed down into a single market square.

"You should stick with a short sword and buckler for now," said Kell. "It works for your body type and you don't need finesse to be effective with them."

"The shield will be more important than the sword," said Nul.

"What? Why?" asked Kell, her eyebrows shooting up, "You need a good edge to get anywhere in the arena."

"A good edge won't matter if he's dead," said Nul. "Focus on keeping him alive, you can make him a killer later."

Roran didn't add anything to the conversation. He was already a murderer and yet was completely helpless when it came to killing.

"Fine, let's look at some damascus shields and then we can use the rest of our budget on a halfway decent sword."

Kell led the way, weaving them through the maze of stalls until they came upon an armorer. He had a wide variety of shields and armor sitting out on display. Kell handed him her marker medallion then began digging through his wares, tossing the occasional buckler shield at Roran.

After trying on half a dozen different shields, he found one that fit his arm and felt like a good fit. It was a little smaller than the others, and plain looking, but it had a good heft to it and the armorer swore up and down that the steel was of the highest quality. Kell spent a few minutes haggling with him before Roran counted out over half of their coins and paid the man.

Next, after collecting her marker medallion from the armorer, Kell dragged them off to a swordsmith. This time, when they reached the stall, Kell nudged Roran and pushed him towards the vendor.

The smith held out his hand, "Medallion?" Mimicking Kell, Roran handed over his freshly minted marker medallion. The smith gave it a quick once over before pocketing it and gesturing to his wares. "What can I interest you in?"

"We're on a budget," said Kell, "Just something halfway decent."

The smith jerked his thumb to a table at the end of his stall. "Cheap stuff is over there, holler if you need anything." Then turned to the next customer.

Kell picked over the swords while Roran watched from a few feet away.

"Not going to try out the swords?" asked Nul.

"I wouldn't know what to look for," said Roran. "Whatever Kell picks should be fine for me."

"For someone that took Kell head on, you're an easy going person."

Roran shrugged. "I control what I can and figure the rest out as I go. That's what my mom taught me."

"Mother's are kind like that," said Nul. Their face turned sour as they watched Kell dig through the swords like an excitable child. Even though the swords were cheap, Kell was still having fun weapon shopping. "Most mothers anyway."

"This should do!" Kell handed Roran a short sword of polished steel. He gave it a few test swings. Kell grimaced. "Don't worry," she said, "We'll work on that."

Satisfied, Roran paid the swordsmith and collected his marker medallion.

"Great," said Kell, "now I just need to show you how to use it!"

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