Part 1: The Obsidian king, a Prince Named Frost
~The following tale is of the incident at Onyx Island, an average sized island on the edge of West Blue~
The ship was rocking back and forth with the waves as the Ashen Pirates exited the calm belt. They had been on waters without wind or current and weren’t used to the weather, it was only natural for them to stop at the first island they saw. That island was ‘Onyx Island’. A decent sized island with a Marine base to match.
The first sight that the Ashen Pirates met was that of multiple warships. It was obvious by the docks that the Marines here were mostly suited to naval combat. There was most likely a reason as to why when they were so close to the calm belt, but it didn’t seem out of the ordinary for Xerridah and his men.
The ship slowed, the sound of the dials fading into the quiet lapping of water against the boat as they made port, the men jumping off to tie the boat to the docks.
“We’ve arrived at shore!”
The words came from Xerridah’s mouth as if they were poetry in his native tongue. To other native tongue speakers, yes his voice was nice and above average even, but nothing too special.
Xerridah held a hand to stay his troops, signalling to stay on the boat a little longer, as only he himself stood on the docks, waiting patiently. It wasn’t before long a crowd of people stood in front of him, ogling. Xerridah didn’t know it, but it was unusual to say the least, to see new faces at port. Especially one as handsome as his own, his golden eyes seemed to pierce through the people around him, glittering in the sun. They weren’t too close, but all could see his obsidian crown as it glistened iridescently.
Xerridah didn’t know what tongue they spoke, and he knew that the people didn’t understand what his men were saying on the deck of his ship. The sound of gossiping voices filled the crowd until a Marine, and a giant at that, came walking up, his footsteps light but still sending a shudder through the ground. His voice deep and bellowing as he spoke:
“It is a rare sight to see visitors such as yourself. Can you state your business here?”
Immediately Xerridah, his language being a route dialect, picked up the language and said in his poetic voice, each word seemed to flow like elegant script. He bowed shallowly, implying that he respected the giant but didn’t give him any deference.
“I am Xerridah Frhostborn, I have made port in efforts to learn about navigating these waters. I’m a fast learner, it will only take a month before I am perfect in the art I suspect.”
The giant thought a moment.
“And why are you wanting to navigate these waters?”
Xerridah was starting to question the intelligence of the giant. He was obviously blessed by the gods to have attained such size, but was it at the price of intellect?
“These waters…are…moving.”
The words were picked carefully, and the giant seemed to be shocked.
“You can’t be implying you haven’t seen an ocean other than one such as the Calm belt are you?”
Xerridah’s expression became quizzical and the giant already knew what he was going to ask.
“Never mind that Xeruda Frostborn, you are welcome on land, I don’t see any reason to keep you. You obviously aren’t pirates, dressed nicely, no flag or any signs of battle. You seem like a royal envoy if nothing else.”
Xerridah frowned at the pronunciation of his name and made a mental note to correct the giant. Then he mentioned pirates. He said the word with some distaste, and Xerridah started to doubt his own understanding of the word and filed away the question to ask at an opportune moment. Again the giant spoke.
“If you would follow me Mr Xeruda, I think I have a better place to talk…away from prying eyes…and ears.”
The last few words were said in an intense one that scattered the crowds around him but Xerridah now felt the need to correct him.
“It’s Xerridah Frhostborn, not Xeruda Frostborn…One Whom is Blessed. Do you have a name rather than me having to refer to you by title?”
The giant was shocked at the small man’s boldness, but those eyes kept him on edge, his stance, everything about the man unnerved him, yet he managed to keep his dignified appearance. The man pronouncing his own name sounded significantly different when he said it how he himself had.
“One whom is blessed? You must tell me of why you think that back at the base, for now you can call me Rear-Admiral Skullkriege. Due to your name being difficult for me to pronounce, may I just call you Mr Frost?”
“Prince.”
The giant, again was astounded, his jaw dropping.”
“PRINCE?!”
“Yes. I am the 9th in line for the Autumn Throne. But if it is not your custom, Mr is fine, same with the name. I don’t like to hear my people’s language distorted…especially my own name. “
Skullkriege regained his composure and set off to the Marine base on the island as Frost and his crew followed in tow. All of the marching in ordered fashion, a trained guard. Two women clad in robes, one white and one black flanked Frost as they walked, faces hidden by masks.
The Rear-Admiral wasn’t sure what to think, the golden-eyed man seemed to have the right composure and attitude to be royalty, but if he were he thought he may not be the best person to deal with such affairs. In the end though, he was the only one who could. Even if the man, far smaller than himself, put him on edge more than any vice-admiral could. It was both an air of superiority, disregard and caution. It was the air of a seasoned warrior, whom in all rights, he was. Though the rear-admiral thought this, he was still confident in his ability to subdue the man if need be.
Soon the giant marine and the Ashen Pirates stood at large gates leading into an even larger room where a table was set. It was time to dine.
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