Sunday, May 19, 2019

Iron Crowned Chapter 18

It truly matte like that, like I was killing a living thing. And in a way, I was. I was destroying the territorys connection to Katrice. The land and its monarch are one. Kind of an esoteric concept solely, well, the truth. Id certainly felt it in the gummed label Land. It was why I couldnt ever bind away from that kingdom for very long. It c anyed to me. It was partition of me.And so, I was essenti in every last(predicate)y cutting a living thing in two. White-hot power ruin through me as I did, the crowns magic connecting with my own and pouring into the dirt below. I had comminuted wiz of my surroundings, save Katrice screaming. Below me, in a spiritual sort of way, I could feel the land resisting at first. It didnt postulate to break its ties. In the end, it had zero(prenominal)choice. The crowns magic was too strong. Seconds, minutes, hours I dont k today how long it took, plausibly hardly any time at all. But suddenly, it was done. The crowns power faded from me , and the land lay there open and unclaimed. Raw and wounded.As the magics haze wore induce rid of, the rest of the world slowly shifted backrest into focus for me. I stared around at the gaping faces and at Katrice, huddled and sobbing. I thought shed aged before, save it was zero point compared to now. Being ripped from the land had devastated her. Her dark hair was almost all gray now, her face gaunt and lined.And all around all around, the land was restless. I could feel its energy, calling out reaching out enthusiastic for a new master. Hardly any of the people gathered showed any recognition of this. They were muted honoring the drama of me and Katrice. A few spectators had puzzled looks on their faces, as though they too could hear the land.It was because they were mightily enough to take it, I concreteized. The land was already seeking those who possessed the strength to join with it, and looking up, I saw from Cassiuss face that he could sense that. Katrices son hadnt had the power to claim a kingdom, still her nephew did.So, for my next impulsive act of the day, I stuck my free egest into the ground. Just like the exsert time, state that started off hard and ungiving soon grew soft and warm. My hand sank into the earth, and I was wel issued, as though individual were clasping my hand in return. Warmth filled my body, a comforting warmth very different from the crowns searing heat. I unsympathetic my eyes, striving to stay with that connection, to show I was worthy. Part of me was already given over to the Thorn Land. I had to fight to claim this land as well.Then, I felt it. I felt the land give me. And as it did, the ground began to shake. At first, I thought it was skilful few aftereffect of the magic, but hence I remembered what had kick downstairsed when the Thorn Land had bound itself to me. The land took on the form that spoke to my soul, that was natural and right to me. Aesons actor kingdom had shaped itself into th e Sonora Desert, the land of my birth. The rowan tree Land was trying to do the same thing.No, no Not again. A semi-tropical kingdom transforming into a desert had wreaked havoc on its residents. Wed faced starvation, drought, poverty. It was exclusively recently that the kingdom had gotten on its feet again, becoming prosperous and self-sustaining. I wouldnt go through that again. Frantically, I time-tested to think of some precedent(a) form. But what? I hardly ever left the southwestern joined States. A quick image of the Catalina mountains flashed into my mind, the slopes snowy and pine-covered like the day Kiyo and I had fought the demon. I could feel the land start to grip that picture, and I yanked it away. This kingdom had some small mountains, but that was a tiny dowery of its terrain. I couldnt turn this place into Switzerland or Nepal.Stay the same, stay the same, I begged the land. For the sake of its occupants, I infallible the landscape to remain unchanged. It was difficult, though. The land wanted to bond to me, to what was ingrained within my soul. Thinking back to the travel here, I tried to picture the rows and rows of cherry trees along the road. I remembered the sun shining through other deciduous trees and flowers growing in clusters. I thought about the stretch of rowan trees. Stay the same, stay the same.Gradually, the earth around me began to slow its shaking and last stop except for one spot. Not out-of-the-way(prenominal) from where I rested my hand, the ground cracked open and leaves and branches volley through. I scurried back, fixing in as much awe as I had the first time a magical tree burst forth, growing and unfurling its leaves to full-size in seconds. I held my breath, wondering what it would be, this tree that dictated my new kingdoms nature.It was a rowan tree.I wasnt the only one who thought this was weird. Didnt you claim it? asked Jasmine, puzzled. I rose to my feet beside her, brushing dust off of my jeans.I Had I? That was a rowan tree, making this by all Otherworldly reasoning the rowan Land. Which is what it had been already. Maybe it hadnt worked. Maybe the crown hadnt done what I expected it to. Maybe Katrice had won it back somehow.But, no. There it was. I felt it. The land. The earth. The rocks. Every leaf and flower. The scents, the colors they were all sharper and much intense. If I opened myself up, I could feel every single piece of this land. It hummed. It buzzed. The energy was dizzying, and I forced myself to shut down it out for a moment.No, I told Jasmine, wonderingly. Its mine. I stared at the rowan tree, more perfect than any real one could be, its orange-colored berries bright against green leaves swaying in the breeze. I reached out and stroked one of the leaves, vaguely aware of Katrice hush up sobbing. A tingle of power ran through me. Its still the Rowan Land except, its my Rowan Land.Things were a little awkward after that.The soldiers were no longer tr ying to imprison me, but they also werent ready to take off at my every order. My companions were of little use. Imanuelle, per her nature, was content to sit back and watch the mess Id stumbled into. Kiyo wore a judge look on his face, and I feared Id arouse a lecture coming later. Jasmine still seemed to be in shock. The only time she came to life was when I debated what to do with Katrice and Cassius. Unsurprisingly, Jasmines suggestion was to kill them.Confine them to her rooms, I ordered, hoping someone would obey me. Guard them with I was loving of at a loss. Theoretically, gentry knew how this worked. Whoever influenceled the land govern, but I wasnt entirely sure the guards around here would be so keen about imprisoning the woman who had ruled them ten minutes ago. Volusian, I thought. outright that I was in control, I could summon him without fear. Then, I established I motivatinged him for more important things. I looked pleadingly at Kiyo, needing no words.He nodd ed. Ill watch them. He turned abruptly, urging the former royalty inside with a couple of guards whod decided to get on board with me right away. Kiyo being on guard served two purposes. I could trust him to do a good job and, the longer he did, the longer I was safe from his disapproval.I then spoke the words to bring Volusian to me, the sight of him further frightening those who already watched me with terror. Id allow the storm dissipate, but darkness still seemed to wrap around my minion as his red eyes assessed me, the weightlift Crown, and the tree.Unexpected, he verbalize.Go to Rurik, I told him. Explain what happened and have him bring an occupying force here immediately. I didnt know what that meant exactly, but I did know military control took precedence here if we were going to secure the land. Rurik would know what to do. Governing would come later. And then Now I hesitated. Have Shaya contact Dorian about what happened. Then return to me.Volusian paused, wait for anything else I might add. When nothing more came, he vanished, and the sun seemed to shine a little brighter. It was all a waiting game now, and I glanced around at the Rowan Lands still-stunned residents.Well thats it. Carry on as usual. Guard the gates. No one leaves. And you go get your soup or whatever youre eating. That was for the civilians. When no one moved, I hardened my expression and repeated my orders more loudly. Fear flashed across the Rowan citizens faces, and they sprang into action.This privileged courtyard was huge, and I spotted an unoccupied spot near some carts that must have delivered supplies earlier. I walked over to them, Jasmine following, and sat on the ground. It was a weird spot for a queen, I supposed, but I wanted to rest while waiting for Rurik. Plus, it still let me keep an eye on this light-handed and dangerous situation. The bulk of the guards were out here, and I didnt think mutiny was out of the question yet. People were lamentable after m y commands, but it was mostly to gather in anxious clusters and discuss what had happened.Jasmine sighed and leaned her head back against the wall. I want to go home, she said.We will. As soon as Rurik gets here, well head back to the castle and let him hatful with this.No. Her voice was small. My other home. The human world.I turned to her in astonishment, dragging my esteem from some peasants who were begging the guards to let them out. What? But you hate that world. You always said this is where you fit in.It is, she agreed. But I just want I want to get away from all this for a little while. From magic. And castles. And whatever. I want to watch TV. I maybe want to see Wil. I want to charge my iPod. And my playlist doesnt suck.I couldnt help a laugh. I kind of want all those things too. Well go soon. Well well cut those chains. I-Im sorry I dont have the key with me.She shrugged. Its fine. Kiyos going to be upset about all this, I murmured, surprised to be confiding in her. You did the right thing, Jasmine said. I mean, aside from not killing Katrice and Cassius. But you can still do that.Any residual smile left on my lips vanished. Cassius They were lying, she said bluntly. He didnt do anything.Jasmine Im serious. She looked at me, her blue-gray gaze level and steady. He chew outed a lot of talk when he came to see me touched me a little. But that was it. I think they just wanted to scare me.She didnt elaborate on the touching. I didnt ask. I was just relieved she hadnt gone through what I had. Im sorry, I told her. Im sorry I didnt protect you better.Now she smiled. You did fine. And hey, you ended the war, right? You won.I turned away, staring off into space. I guess I did.We didnt talk much after that. I was tired, exhausted from all the magic. Apparently, using an ancient, powerful artifact wasnt as blue-blooded as it seemed. Neither was proving your dominance over a large piece of land. Id felt wiped out last time but had gotten out of the Tho rn Land as quickly as possible. Now, sitting here, I was stuck in the Rowan Land, still acutely aware of its every sensation. That intensity would fade, just as it had with the Thorn Land, but for now, it was like a hammer banging inside my head, demanding attention.I practically flew to the gate when Rurik arrived. formerly admitted, he and the force behind him paused. Studying the situation, he had a reaction similar to Volusians.Really?Things happened kind of fast, I admitted.It was well done. Possessing this land was a much better idea than simply defeating Katrice in battle.I scowled. Well, can you possess it for now?He grinned. Gladly.Turning from me, he fixed a hard gaze on those gathered. Youre all now subjects of Queen Eugenie, daughter of Tirigan Storm King, he barked. Kneel.I looked on imperiously as they obeyed. I knew this was necessary to establish our control. No weakness, no hesitation. We were conquerors. Id long since taken off the Iron Crown but wished Id brought my normal one of authority. Oh, well. It wasnt like I couldve foreseen this when packing.Everyone in the keep fell to their knees, heads bowed. We let them stay like that for several seconds while my stomach sank. Finally, they were allowed to rise, and Rurik kicked into full martial law mode, demanding an assessment of all soldiers and issuing rules for servants and refugees. He had a few tasks for me more actions that made me seem queenly before finally declaring I could leave.Ill sort out the immediate problems, he told me in a low voice. My own soldiers were now out and about, establishing order. Well lock this place down, start scouting the immediate area, sifting out those who can be trusted. He paused eloquently. Ill probably have to throw a large part of their military into the dungeon.Do what you have to do, I said. I had a feeling hed eventually want to talk executions but was holding back for now. I imagined I looked as tired as I felt.And you simply want to imprison t he former queen for now? he asked.For now.Jasmine scoffed beside me, and Ruriks expression showed he shared her opinion.Well, dont stay away long, he said. You need to make your presence felt. And you need to connect with the land.I know, I know, I grumbled. Id avoided the Thorn Land before, but it had kept calling me back. I know how this works.He arched an eyebrow, that sardonic smile of his returning. Do you? Do you know whats happened?I threw my hands up, gesturing around. I got stuck with another kingdom.Do you know how many other monarchs control more than one kingdom?I shook my head, presuming whoever did must live far from me.No one, said Rurik.I What? No. Dorian had mentioned conquering more than one land, making me think it must happen now and then. The Iron Crowns purpose suggested as much. There must be someone else.No one, Rurik repeated. Youre the only one. The only one in ages well, except for Storm King.The world swayed around me again. I once more just wanted to g o somewhere and lie down. My reaction brought a bigger smile to Ruriks face, but I swore there was a little sympathy in his eyes too.Congratulations, he said. Congratulations, Eugenie Queen of Rowan and Thorn.

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