One Last Knight. A series of short stories

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Summary

*THIS IS A SERIES OF SHORT STORIES THAT WILL ACCUMULATE INTO ONE WINDING TALE.* Eventually everyone falls. Be it in Love, or War. This series of stories will follow a Knight who has recently left behind one battlefield, only to soon find himself on a whole different battle front. Teaching. His goal? Become one of the few and proud Queens Guard. To do that, he must not only prove to himself that he has what it takes to be a powerful leader, he must also train a class of squires and be their mentor and role model... With classes like "Dragon Slaying 101" and "Goblin Battle Tactics" Jurah knew that this would be no small feat... It all started so well... but eventually everyone falls.... Be it in Love... or War. Along the way the greater story will be told through the eyes of several main characters, each with a life, guest, goal, and story of their own. Knights & Mages. Dragons & Goblins. Spirits & Deamons. And so very much more await you in this tale of love, triumph, war, and loss. Are you ready to turn one last page? Read one last story? lose one last knight?

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
12
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

Gotta start somewhere. Prologue.

The morning sun had just crested the horizon. My lungs ached as I drew in a deep and steady breath of the warm, smog laden air. It was time... I was always awake just before dawn it seemed. It never failed and had been that way for as long as I could remember.


As the fog of war began to subside, I drew my handkerchief and gently took the sleep from my eyes. The cloth felt cool and damp against my skin as it's magic's took affect. This was no ordinary handkerchief, but a gift from the Queen herself. It was thicker than the average, stark white with QS embroidered at it's center in silver and crimson. Tiny Lockhorn goats danced around the edges just atop the seams and all around it's borders. The Queens favorite beast no doubt, and the honorary symbol of the Kingdom of Naeari. This all might I add, was in stunning detail. It was enchanted with some strange spell that kept it not only perpetually damp, but also CLEAN.


Magic I tell you... I was never very... GOOD at it. To say the least... And even carrying this handkerchief made me a bit uneasy as I had never had the time or opportunity to work very closely with any such thing. In the small village I grew up in there was very little magic usage going on or even needed in our day to day living. Looking back I can now understand that many small things played into this fact. Firstly, magic has always been chaotic and hard to learn let alone use. This takes considerable time and training to master. Time and training that were ill afforded in our tiny corner of the world. Secondly, not just anyone could pick up a tome and start learning to be a Mage. I heard once from a group of traveling Mages and merchants that essentially: "You're either born with it, or you aren't"


I am ok with that. Outside of starting fires and maybe lifting heavy objects, I personally have never had much use for the stuff so I simply had avoided it. A bit stubborn and foolish of me...


Thirdly and of most importance, my mother was...


Well my father used to tell me stories of a band of rogue Mages that passed though our village when I was hardly a toddler. They were looking for people who possessed something they called a "Spark" or "the ability or potential to use or draw magic to ones self." Apparently my mother was one such person... And when Mages ask for something one would be wise to never turn them down unless you have the strength of arm or might of mind to stay their hand...


I can't remember her face. Her voice. She was never seen again.


Time was passing still, as I sat around waisting to much time on memories and nostalgia.


It was time.


It was REALLY time!


Today was the day I would be heading up to H.S.S


Hellinbrachyn School of Squires.


It was time that I left this war behind. and did something more... Productive with my life. After I had been relieved of my duties of war, I vowed to make sure I would never have to do any of the things that that said war had required of me... ever again...


I would become a Knight Instructor at Hellinbrachyn. An environment not OF war but dedicated to the arts and studies of it. This was my new path. No more battles. No more war itself (so to speak). Little did I know that I would soon be leaping out of the kettle and into the flames.