It was late in the afternoon when Erlos entered the Kingâs chamber carrying something in his hand. Draven was sitting in his armchair with his eyes closed when he heard his approach.
âSire, someone is asking for an audience with you. I have told him to wait for you in your study.â
Draven frowned and looked at Erlos, and the elf stepped forward showing him what was in his hand. It was a golden round token engraved in an enchanted wood, each symbol on its surface representing all the known races living within the kingdom.
âHe said you will recognize the value of this seal,â Erlos said.
It was the war seal that belonged to only a single person, the highest authority among the warriors of the kingdom and second only to the rank of the King during wartime. When the seal was used to meet the King, it was an official request that could not be refused. It meant there was something important related to the peace and security of the kingdom and Draven could not say no to his visit even if he was preoccupied with other matters.
Draven stood up and disappeared from his chamber. Erlos closed the door of the chamber and went to the Kingâs study, carrying that seal with him.
When Draven appeared inside his study, he found the owner of the war seal standing in front of the honeycomb-patterned shelf while holding one of the scrolls. It was the upgraded map of the continent that Draven had recently been working on.
âOh, thatâs quick,â the man commented upon seeing him arrive. He was none other than the person who grabbed every chance he could find trying to get on the Kingâs nerves these days, Divine Eagle Morpheus.
Draven glared at him and walked towards his desk. He heard Morpheus mumbling as he closed the scroll, âNew map looks interesting. Seems like a lot has changed.â
Draven didnât react at all as he continued to sit in his chair behind his desk.
Morpheus put the scroll back into the shelf and went to stand in front of the King on the other side of the long wooden table and bowed his head. âThe Commander of the Warriors, Divine Eagle Morpheus, greets His Majesty, King Draven Aramis.â
Though his urges were telling him to kick the man out of the palace, that was only when he came as an uninvited guest. It was a different matter if the eagle paid an official visit in his capacity as the commander. As a king, Draven had to listen to whatever issues the commander had brought to him to discuss.
âI believe the Commander of the Warriors is not simply here to waste my time,â Draven commented.
âI dare not, Your Majesty,â he said.
Just as Draven held the position as âKing of Agarthaâ due to his feat of protecting the supernatural beings, Morpheus was similarly given the title âCommander of the Warriorsâ because of his accomplishments in the succeeding wars.
In the past, Morpheus had fought against the humans alongside Draven while leading all the warriors on their sides, regardless of clan or race. Though there were other more powerful beings than Morpheus, Morpheus had shown great value in the strategy. He was a merciless and tactful commander whose war tactics never failed to defeat the humans with little to no casualties on their ranks, earning him the trust of the other races.
That was the time when Draven and Morpheus were not just king and subject, but close comrades who trusted each other to protect their backs.
After the last major war ended more than a century ago, there was no work for the Commander as the kingdom was at peace, making Morpheus an idle man. Once in a while, he had to only check on the things going on within the kingdom, but supernatural beings were generally hermits within their own territories. What small fights that happened were problems ordinary guards could do, and there was no need for him to step up.
For the past decade, there was nothing left for him to do aside from attending boring meetings within his family or race. He had his uncle for that, and thus, he became an idle man who didnât need to work to live. He preferred to live a free life where he was not bound by any duties, and he even avoided attending those boring administrative meetings. Slowly, even he had forgotten that he was a commander, spending his days lazing off and flying around, and so did others as he never showed his authority.
For the younger generation told tales of his feats, they barely believed that âMorphâ, such an easygoing idler, was once a ferocious figure on the battlefield.
Finally, after centuries of being covered in dust, he brought out that war seal that proved his identity as the Commander of the kingdomâs warriors.
A knock interrupted the tense atmosphere and Erlos came in to return the seal to Morpheus. Seeing his master not fighting the shapeshifter was a fresh thing to witness, and thus Erlos asked politely, âDo you need anything, Sire?â
âGo guard my chamber.â
âAs per your order.â
âProceed,â Draven instructed Morpheus after the elf left his study.
Morpheus spoke with a serious expression, traces of his usual carefree self missing. âYour Majesty, as discussed in the previous council meeting, the humans are brewing trouble. I believe Malion had also reported to you, and you are already aware of the situation in the outskirts of the kingdom, on how the humans are protesting to be allowed to enter the other territories. . In particular, the atmosphere in the territory of the fairies that borders the villages is already agitated, and the people are growing nervousâ¦â
âCome to the point,â Draven interrupted him as he was bored of listening to the same story from everyone. Moreover, knowing Morpheus, Draven knew he was not interested in matters other than leading the warriors himself to fight if a civil war was to break out.
Morpheus maintained the same calm expression in front of his king. âIn such a situation, if that controversial human dies inside your palace and that too because of the King, it will result in a riot. It will send the message that the King doesnât value the life of humans. Instead of sending her among the humans, the King took the life of an innocent human.â
Dravenâs cold glare didnât waver even after hearing it. âWho is going to die?â
âThe human Your Majesty has marked might die andââ
âHow are you sure that she will die?â Draven interrupted him, his voice coloured with a tinge of anger.
âEverything will be fine if the human truly survives, but is Your Majesty sure that she wonât die?â Morpheus asked.
Draven stared at him for a moment. âOnly time will decide.â
âYour Majesty, what if I tell you there is a way to improve her chances of survival?â
âCommander,â Draven said with a scowl, âyou are in my presence under your official capacity. Do refrain from involving your personal matters from the kingdomâs affairs.â
Morpheus did not back down. âAs the Commander that protects the peace of the kingdom, it is my duty to avoid any incident that will disturb the very peace that I am protecting. The life of that human is that valuable. I am here to provide you counsel on how you can influence that human femaleâs survival, helping her bear the power of your mark. Even if it might not guarantee her survival, but it will not hurt Your Majesty to try and increase her chances.â
Draven scoffed lightly. âTo me, it looks like instead of the kingdom, Commander Morpheus is worried that if that human dies then he will lose a chance of having my weakness.â
Morpheus didnât deny it. âWell, I wonât dare oppose Your Majestyâs conclusion. As long as that human survives, my duty as commander is fulfilled.â
âYou have fulfilled your duty of bringing up this crucial matter to me. The rest doesnât concern you so you may leave, Commander Morpheus,â Draven said with a sarcastic tone.
Morpheus sighed and closed his eyes for a moment as this stubborn man was full of himself and didnât wish to listen to anyone.
âDid initiating a bond truly made this guy dumb? I didnât know dragons had it this bad. Heâs letting his emotions get a hold of his rational thoughts. Does he not understand why I dug up this old-fashioned seal just so he will be forced to meet me? Does he think I enjoy throwing around my authority?â
âDraven Aramis, listen to me, and listen to me well.â
Morpheus looked at him with a sharp gaze.
âRegardless of my intention, we both agree we want that human to live. Does your pride matter more than her life? If not, then hear me out until the end. Iâm tired of seeing your face too, so Iâd prefer it if I can leave without delay as well.â