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 (4)
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 (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 9 - The living storm (2)

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By CeciliaOgilvy

"Who are you?"

Roran woke to the sound of Murrin's nasally voice yelling across the dungeon. He sat up and stretched. His body ached from all the fighting and running from yesterday.

"Is Roran here?" asked a familiar voice.

"Maybe he is, maybe he isn't. What is it to you?"

"I'm here to fetch Roran."

Looking out of the dungeon, Roran spotted Nul standing next to the door, a hand over their nose to block out the stench.

He rose to his feet and dusted himself off. Waving a hand he called, "Hey Nul."

Nul waved back.

Murrin scowled at Roran, but stepped aside as he approached.

"What's up?" asked Roran.

"Kell is fighting in an event today, we want you to watch."

"Oh, sure. Lead the way."

Nul stepped back out into the hallway and Roran moved to follow. Murrin's hand came down on his shoulder, stopping him.

"Now hold on, you can't be going out there alone," said Murrin.

Nul looked from Murrin to Roran. "Why not?" they asked.

"He means he wants to come along," said Roran.

"Unless he has city rights, he's not allowed to walk around unchaperoned," said Nul.

"I don't need a chaperone!" Murrin crossed his arms, incensed.

"Do you have a medallion?" asked Nul, flashing theirs.

"A what? No, what is that?"

"Then you can't walk around unchaperoned," said Nul. "You'll be arrested if you're found out."

"Then I'll just get one of those coin things," said Murrin. "How much do they cost, I have plenty of favors."

Nul glanced at Roran, who could only shrug.

"It only costs two favors," said Nul, "but you need a sponsor and to file the paperwork."

"So sponsor me, I'm a very important person," said Murrin, lifting his nose. "I was the head councilman for all of Millgrove and handled all of our political communiques."

"And how did that work out for you?" said Nul, deadpan.

"Listen here young man, I will not be talked down to by a child!"

"I'm neither a man nor a child," said Nul. Then, turning to Roran, "You ready to go?"

Roran nodded and slipped past Murrin. Murrin tried to go after Roran, but the warden slammed the door in his face.

Murrin snarled and yelled, "You will answer for this boy!"

They ignored him and began heading for the gate.

"Is he always like that?" asked Nul.

Roran nodded. "Yup. Thanks for coming to get me."

"Yeah, next time I'll just send a message though. Your people are weird."

Roran nodded again. "Yup."

Once on the surface again, Nul made a beeline for the main streets. Unlike Kell, they didn't mind pushing through the crowded streets.

"Where are we going?" asked Roran.

"To the King's Arena," said Nul. "Kell is fighting in a war game."

"A war game?"

"It's a team death match. You'll see."

They worked their way along the main street until it merged with an even larger road. The cobblestone turned to a smooth brick path. Large storefronts and taverns towered over the road, each of them covered in gorgeous tile facades. The closer they got to the center of the city, the more glamorous everything became. Roran noticed that there were fairy stones hanging from every doorway and dangling from large posts lining the street.

"This is West Road," said Nul. "It divides Tasos and Vassilis. It will be crowded near the arena so stay close."

The further they went, the taller the buildings became and, as Nul had warned, the more crowded the streets were. Soon, they were wading through people, unable to avoid physical contact. Roran was grateful Kell wasn't there, she would have snapped at being this close to so many people.

After walking shoulder to shoulder with the other denizens of Kings City, Roran realized they were heading down a slope. The road was declining, taking them into the deepest part of the valley. When he spotted the King's Arena, he realized why.

The arena stood at the lowest part of the city, while still standing taller than any other building. Shimmering bronze and gold in the sunlight, the Arena dwarfed every other building around it. Large archways circled the base, serving as entrances for people to funnel into.

And funnel they did. Like ants returning to their colony, people poured into the arena in an endless stream, disappearing into the behemoth building and vanishing from sight.

The longer Roran stared at the structure, the more he began to feel a sense of vertigo. He and Nul kept walking but the building never seemed to get closer, it only got bigger and bigger. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the building stopped growing and began looming over them instead.

The stream of people pulled them towards an archway that stood twice as tall as any building from Roran's hometown. He wanted to stop and admire the structure, but the flow of people dragged him along, pulling him across the threshold and into darkness.

Once his eyes adjusted, Roran saw that the inside was well lit with fairy lights hanging from the ceiling and the walls. They illuminated a myriad of tunnels and staircases shooting off from the main passageway. Grabbing Roran's arm, Nul pulled him out of the stream and up to a staircase.

"We'll be watching from one of the lower balconies," said Nul.

Roran followed them up the staircase to another hallway and from there to another staircase that led them to another hallway. The building really was like an anthill, each passageway leading to more passageways.

"This place is like a maze," said Roran.

"It's meant to be," said Nul. "Occasionally hunting games are played inside the arena and they rearrange all of the hallways and staircases."

"They rearrange the entire building?"

Nul nodded. "And when they change it back it's always a little different. I swear their earthwork teams are nothing but amateurs."

Roran blinked at them.

"They have a dedicated team of earth movers and builders," said Nul. "You'll see more of their work in the bout."

They traversed another handful of staircases and hallways before coming to a doorway blocked by the city guard. Nul pulled out their marker medallion and handed it over.

"This is my guest," Nul said, gesturing to Roran. "He's a gladiator."

The guard returned Nul's medallion and held out a hand to Roran. He forked over his own identification and waited. Satisfied, the guard handed back the medallion and said, "Enjoy the match."

They passed through the door and out into the open sunlight. Roran found himself on a steeped balcony, with rows of padded benches along each tier. A handful of servants bustled about the balcony, hustling up and down the steps with trays of fruit and pitchers of wine and ice water.

"Where are we?" asked Roran. He'd never been anywhere so lavish or nice.

Gesturing for him to follow, Nul led Roran to a bench near the front of the balcony, giving them an unfettered view of the arena below them.

"This is the champion's balcony. All titled gladiators are allowed to come watch matches here."

"Wait, you're a champion."

Nul nodded.

"What's your title?"

Scowling, Nul said, "I'm Nul, the world breaker."

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