The Chronicles of Knight: The Knight Within - Part Twelve by fierwym
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Part Twelve
The Knight Within
"We are faced now with a great problem."
King Vladimir of Meridell stood before a great,
organized crowd. His clear voice rang over them, causing the mutterings to cease
and silence to reign in it wake.
"Though Darigan had reclaimed the Citadel, both
his kingdom and Meridell face the greatest problem we have had in many years."
It was wintertime, the time when squires were
knighted and speeches were made. Quite a few people were present; it had surprised
several people that Raatri and Darigan were there as well. The king of the Citadel
and a black Lupe with black wings, crimson eyes, and three parallel scars running
across his muzzle-proof that his first encounter with Meridellian had almost
cost him his life. One might never suspect that the stunning, warm, crimson
eyes had once-not so long ago-been hard, cold, and hiding a internal war. After
the initial shock of "demons in the castle" had worn off, Raatri and Darigan
had been warmly-if hesitantly-welcomed.
Stranger than the sight of the two "demons" was
the sight of Avari sitting next to Raatri, head held high and eyes so determined
that none dared ask her why she would sit so close to them. Most had thought
she was dead, since that was what the liar Tamal had said. She had recovered
from her wounds and regained her strength, though there were scars on her chest
and forelegs. Sometimes, deep in her eyes, one might catch a glimpse of some
war raging within her, yet she always kept quiet. No one except a few knew the
trials that she had faced, and no one would know. They only knew-or believed-that
she lived in a secret nightmare.
As Vladimir paused, Aleron looked to his squire,
finding his heart fill with a mix of regret and pride. He thought back to a
few months before, when he and Tamal had received the news.
"Tamal, I am ashamed of your actions," rebuked
Aleron harshly. He had found the Uni up on the walls and parapets, overlooking
the lands below.
The Shadow Uni looked at him. "Whatever for,
old friend?"
"For your selfish, hateful, disgusting ways.
I can't believe I never saw it; just as I refused to see Avari for what she
was."
"Avari is dead," Tamal said automatically.
"Such that you said, Tamal," Aleron retorted.
"Don't you remember what truly happened that night, when Raatri came? Or have
your own lies sunk into you so deep that you don't see the truth anymore?"
"What do you speak of?"
"Avari did not die that night, as you said. She
and Raatri went off to fulfill Raatri's quest. You are a blind and conceited
fool, and I am ashamed I ever saw anything in you."
"I am the greatest warrior Meridell has!"
"Flash and shine fade away with time, Tamal.
When you die, no one will remember you. What they will remember is Avari."
"Avari!?" cried out Tamal in anger. "Avari is
as good as dead! She is an arrogant fool that will never become a knight!"
"There you are wrong. Avari is more a knight
that you will ever be. She is not arrogant, nor a fool. And she will become
a knight."
"What!?" raged Tamal, rearing up in anger. Aleron
didn't even flinch. "She can't become a knight! She will ruin me!"
"Ha, so the truth comes out! You are already
ruined, Tamal, right from the very start. You have hated Avari for what she
is from the moment you heard of her. Admit it."
"I have always hated her," growled Tamal through
gritted teeth, coming back down on all fours.
"Because she is greater than you, and you just
can't accept that fact."
"Yes," snarled the Uni. "How can she be so dedicated
to becoming a knight when she knows she can't be one?"
"Because, Tamal, she has something you don't
have. She has love, love of her parents and memory of their love for her. And
she has a dream to become what they want her to be."
"It doesn't make sense," he said. "They are dead.
Why shouldn't she go run off and do something a girl can do, not something
denied?"
"Don't the dead always stay with us? She is living
her dream, Tamal. You are just so jealous of her that you don't want her to
have it."
"Yes."
"And because of this, you are not a true knight."
The voice was not Aleron's, but Vladimir's. The Uni jumped slightly: he had
not heard him coming.
"What are you saying?" the Uni asked.
"That you are here-forth stripped of your title
as a knight. You are no longer counted among the knights."
"What!?" cried out Tamal in a rage. "You can't
do that!"
"Of course I can," Vladimir said softly. "It
is my right as king, just as it is to make Avari a knight."
"No! No!" The Uni fumed, staring from one to
the other. "You will regret this one day!" He charged off the wall and flew
away into the sky with a neigh of frustration and anger.
"He can't accept the fact that Avari will be
better than him," Aleron said quietly.
"You understand that you too are stripped of
your title."
Aleron bowed. "I do. I have not been the person
I should have been. Avari is more a knight than I am, and that is why I allow
her to become a knight."
The king nodded, pleased that Aleron had not
fumed away as Tamal had done. "You also understand that if you prove yourself
true, you may be again knighted."
The Eyrie nodded. "But I am not sure that I want
to be."
The two watched the black shape of the wings
fade away in the sky carrying the dishonored Uni away with them.
"And though the Army
retreated," the king continued, "we still lay in shambles from our own inner
corruption."
Darigan caught the look that Aleron had given
Avari, and smiled slightly, remembering back to a day only a week or so after
he had reclaimed the Citadel.
When Darigan had reclaimed
the Citadel, and had set things back in order as much as he could in so short
a time, he had gone to Aleron the Eyrie knight. There he had done what he had
promised Raatri he would do: persuade Aleron to make Avari a knight.
He was met by a reaction that he hadn't predicted.
"Greetings, Darigan," the knight had said, bowing
slightly. "Why do you request me?"
"I have come in regards to your squire," the
ruler said quietly. "I understand that if she is not knighted this winter, she
will probably never be."
The Eyrie had laughed slightly, though it was
not cold. "Yes. You have come to try and persuade me to let Avari become what
she has dreamt to become. I appreciate your concern. I decided quite a while
ago that I would let her be knighted. I was finally able to see past my injustice
to her, see her for what she truly was."
Darigan had smiled. "Well, I am glad to hear
that! Does she know yet?"
"Nay. She is still sleeping, fighting off the
paralyzing poison. Keep what I have told you a secret, and don't tell anyone.
I will tell her once she has recovered. I'm only afraid that she'll wash away
the castle with her tears of happiness."
"But there is a light
that shines through the darkness," Vladimir spoke on. "Some may say that it
comes from the commoners. But they too did not change their ways and try to
save the crumbling kingdom. Some may say it comes from the king and the castle:
I take no credit given, for I was but a princeling, and then a prisoner. I was
dubbed a knight last week, and I will try to be what we need. But I am not this
light. So who then does this light come from? The knights? There are no knights
left, my friends. All the knights in the castle were greedy, selfish, and vile,
and all were stripped of their titles. This is not news to you. You already
know this. Who is left? Who is this light?"
Raatri shifted slightly, staring at the king
with his crimson eyes. Even now, months after his ordeal with Blake and his
hurricane of magic, one might see a small glimmer of light in his eyes. The
powerful magic he had called upon had left that there, just a mark, just a sign
that he was more than what he appeared.
"This light is not one that can be seen, not
really. It is an inner light, the hearts that we need at a time such as this.
There are only two currently that possess the light that we need. Only two."
Two? thought Raatri. That couldn't be
right. Who was the other? Many knew that Avari was to be dubbed a knight today,
but who was the other? He had not heard of him.
"For years now there has been a squire amidst
us that has proven herself a knight time and time again. Yes, herself. For the
first time in Meridellian history, there will be dubbed a female as a knight.
Squire Avari is one of the two lights that will guide us through the darkness,
one of the knights we need at a time such as this. She is a hero.
"And there is another. His is a tale that very
few know. Once, he was considered a monster among us, his kind immediately killed.
He proved himself a hero by coming down from his home to warn our kingdom of
our danger-even with the threat to his very life. For the past several months
he and Avari have traveled, first to the Lost Desert, and then beyond. They
went all the way to the Dark Side of the world, a place few return from, to
bring back Darigan and restore peace. The other light in the darkness is Raatri
the Darigan Lupe. He too is the knight we need at a time such as this. He, too,
is a hero."
The king looked to the stunned Raatri, smiling
slightly. No one had told him he was going to be knighted. Not a single one.
He looked to Avari, who looked just as stunned as he was. No, she hadn't known
either. She smiled at him, eyes bright, shining slightly with a few barely contained
tears. He grinned broadly back at her.
Wow, thought
Raatri.
This is amazing. I never dreamt of it.
I am to become one of Meridell's knights…
Along with Avari.
Two "firsts" happen today then, right? The first
ever female to be dubbed a knight, and the first Darigan as well. And then a
hero! They say I am a hero! And though the first, I probably won't be the last.
There are the minions I took in while at the Citadel, those truly loyal to Darigan
and peace.
Was it worth it, staring out the window and wishing
for such, and everything that has happened in between?
It was worth it.
Blake, gone. Darigan, returned. Peace, restored.
And now I'm to be both hero and knight…
Right along with Avari.
Yes, Nightmares and assassins combined, all this
mess was worth it to see the looks of pride on Meridellian faces… all looking
at me.
Avari was shocked, but
extremely happy, at the revelation that Raatri would be her fellow-knight. She
had known for quite some time that Aleron would allow her to be a knight. It
had happened only a few weeks after she had woken up from her long sleep, when
he had summoned her to the chamber that the king held meetings in.
She had believed at first that she was to be
posted as a squire again, a squire that wouldn't become a knight. She hadn't
known, nor expected, what Aleron would say to her.
"Squire," he said quietly, not really looking
at her. She looked to him as always, expecting the worst. "Avari."
She jumped slightly. Never before had she heard
her name uttered from the Eyrie knight's lips! Quickly she controlled herself,
though shock still reflected slightly off her face.
"Relax, Avari," he said, looking to her. "Loosening
your limbs won't ruin anything."
"A squire is to remain steadfast and sure if
he wishes to become a knight."
"And what if she wishes to become one?"
She bit her lip. "The same."
Aleron sighed. "I have been wrong in my actions
towards you, Avari. You have been a knight, more so than Tamal, more so than
me… I just refused to see it. But now I do." He looked her directly in the eyes.
"Would it please your father for you to be knighted this winter?"
She almost yelped out in joy, then realized that
this might be just a cruel test to throw her off guard, and thus ruin all chances
she had left to become a knight. "It would please my father and my mother both
were I to become what they wished me to be."
"Squire Avari, I have decided to allow you to
become what you have been born to be. Meridell needs you, my girl. I thank you
for teaching me what a true knight really is."
She trembled slightly, stunned by this. "Do you
really mean it?" she asked, voice almost desperate.
"I speak only truth," he said with so much conviction
that she immediately believed him. "Go ahead and cry your tears," he said. "I'll
tell no one."
And she did. Aleron stayed with her, whispering
encouragement as she thanked him over and over, tears falling. They were tears
of deep happiness, for finally Avari would be what her father had wished her
to be from the day of her birth: a knight.
And so I will become the first female knight,
thought Avari. Knight in name as well as in heart. Forever I will follow
the code of chivalry. Forever will I be sworn to valor, to protect the weak
and undo the wicked. I will be what Meridell needs me to be. Finally all will
know what is within me: the heart of a true knight. Just as I promised you,
Father, Mother.
"And so we have our true knights. Avari and
Raatri, please step forward.
"I dub thee Sir Raatri of the Citadel and of
Meridell." He touched the silvery sword to each of Raatri's shoulders as Raatri
bowed his head. Avari bowed her head as well as the sword came gleaming her
way, thinking only of her and her parents' dream.
"Squire, I dub thee Lady Knight Avari of Meridell."
Avari felt her heart burst with happiness, fervor, and contentment as the sword
touched each of her shoulders, just as she had watched so many squires be dubbed
before in the same way. Now, it was finally her turn. Now she was a knight.
"May both of you prove yourselves the true knights
that we need at this time, sworn to valor, guided by truth. In honesty you must
live, and your path be that of the righteous. Let it be known that today we
bring in a new set of heroes, for never before has there been a Darigan or a
female in midst of the knights… until now. Theirs was the hardest task of all,
for to become a knight, they had to prove themselves in bravery, in honor, and
in truth. They had to prove themselves worthy of knighthood even when knighthood
was denied them. They have shown to all that it is not the title or the skin
that you own, but the heart that you possess. If you have the right heart, you
can be a hero or a knight… if in mind and not in name. They have shown to us
that it is not the title or the skin that truly tells who they are, for they
are true knights: they have the spirit of the knight, within."
THE BEGINNING…
The End
-Authors Note-*hugs story in glee, dancing around and shouting out
how much I love it, then notices you* Oh… *blushes* Well, I am extremely proud
of this story. It is mine, so don't lay your hands on it! No stealing! My precious…
Oh, wrong story! Anyway, Raatri, Avari, Aleron, Tamal, Blake, Zev, Hyja, Vladimir,
King Skarl VI, the Nightmares, the Land of Nightmare, and any other lesser character
are all mine. You can't steal them! You can't use them! Mine! I have worked
extremely hard on this, and I trust you not to steal anything. If you like the
tale, please tell me!
And yes, "The Beginning" at the end of the story signifies the fact that
there are other tales I will tell about Avari and Raatri… Oh yeah, for updates
and news about the next story in the Chronicles of Knight, please check Taariq_Randi
the Gelert's webpage. Thank you for staying loyal 'til the end!
*gasps and takes several deep breaths*
Oh, yes, here's a list of thank-you's:
Thanks go to my family, for being patient with me as I told them over and
over different things in my story.
Thanks go to my Neopets, for being patient with me as well, and not working
on their sites while I wrote this. *gives them all hugs*
Thanks go to dark_stars_angel, for *challenging* me until I finished this
story. ^^
Thanks also go to Neopets, for never giving us the other side of the world.
There could be no Nightmares or Land of Nightmare if they had! ^^
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