~ Chapter 1 ~
Behind Broken Walls, From Whence Magic Writhes
Ceremonies. Lillian hated Ceremonies. This entire process was a joke, and served only to cover up the world's disrepair.
From the ripped banners lazily hanging along fortress walls, to the statuettes lining the queen's halls. It was all scavenged from a culture that died with its creators long ago, shortly after the Ultimate Tear swept across the world and threw it into chaos. But without it, could there be order? Who knew. Maybe the veil was necessary, but it wasn't fooling Lillian one bit.
Lillian sighed and looked up through a staggering hole in the roof, towards the darkened sky. Today she would be fitted with the knight's crest, and granted status that held more weight than the magical energies that she commanded. A knight's true title. It felt forced. No matter how much effort the Queen's knights put into refurbishing their archaic castle, it still felt like a relic. A trophy stolen from its rightful owner. Cracks and cobwebs littered every corner of the main hall, and the crude nature of the environment, clearly visible through what was left of the northern wall, made the castle feel less like a stronghold, and more like a dinner plate for the monsters that lurked on the village borders. Lillian blinked and scanned the patch of sky anxiously as the Queen looked down at her from above, hoisted by a throne, just as unkempt as the castle it sat within.
Lillian kept her eyes fixated on the sky above despite the heavy glares from her peers, and the Queen herself. The crimson gash above her was no comfort though. It never was. She always looked up to the Tear when she was worried, desperately seeking some reassurance that might've been hidden within its gaping maw. But it was apathetic. Unfeeling. Just like the monsters it spawned, the Ultimate Tear knew nothing of compassion, and seemed to seek only destruction as it flooded their world chaotic energy.
"Lillian," The Queen said sternly, raising her voice to something just below a shout, "Lillian look at me, dear" Lillian looked to her peers in a last ditch effort to muster some level of confidence from their glares, but few moved from their restrictive posture. Lucas Stood firm within his silvered armor, like a construct of magic. A golem, just as the knights addressed her, Ser Lucas, the golem of Kale. "Lillian..." Henry stood like a scarecrow, clutching his spear, almost comically. He was just as nervous as she was, but for different reasons. And then there was Mikhael. The Queens little pet. Lillian always despised that little orphan boy. Most of the knights were orphaned, and torn from a life of cruelty. They were easy to shape into soldiers that followed orders without a second thought. But he was the worst. Not even a full knight, and yet- "Lillian!"
"Yes, My Queen!" Lillian blurted, straightening her posture and gripping placing her open hands on her stomach. The traditional salute, to signify honor. Or obedience, depending on who you asked. "I apologize!" Her voice was strong, but soft. A maiden of battle, unlike any other. The olive-skinned girl stood out like a sore thumb among the lighter-skinned Knights that surrounded her, not only because of her racial traits, but because she was a woman. Albeit a woman with a muscular, toned figure, a woman nonetheless. The Queen sighed and nodded.
"It's quite alright." The Queen immediately cleared her throat and began reciting the Knight's oath, word for word. Lillian ignored her and periodically glanced up at the sky. As the Queen warbled on, she made little effort to keep her attention fixated. But once she heard the phrase '..away from corruption..' her mind snapped back into place and she nodded.
"Yes, my Queen!" Lillian blurted. The Queen nodded, and one of her two guardian knights stepped forward to present Lillian with a small crest, pinning it near the top of his ragged, dark green shirt. The pin pressed into her modest bosom for a split second, but she only reacted with a subtle wince. "That's fine, Richard," Lillian whispered to the massive light skinned knight that approached her. He finished fitting her with her crest, and backed away. She smiled proudly. Her thin lips curved upwards in a farce, not easily seen through by most. She bowed before the Queen, and rejoined Mikhael, Lucas, and Henry, only to direct her attention back to the sky the moment she had a chance. Her short auburn hair was barely enough to cover the blank expression painted across her face. She stood taller than most, but even so, her presence was underwhelming.
"Congratulations," Lucas whispered with his usual, raspy tone, "Knighthood at 17. It's quite the achievement."
"Thanks," Lillian gasped, shifting her weight and fiddling with the crest that bounced on her chest. Lucas grunted in agreement and nudged Henry. Henry turned to Mikhael and nodded in agreement. The Queen called forward another man by the name of Theodore, and within moments, a short, dark-skinned boy stepped out of the group to Mikhael's right. Lucas breathed heavily. Today there were to be several knighting ceremonies, but even now, at the Age of 23, Lucas was unsure that his skills would be acknowledged. Henry nudged Lucas and shot a smile in the direction of the man's pointed-face plate. Lucas didn't turn to accept it. His eyes were locked onto Theodore. yet another kid that reached knighthood before him.
"I know him," Lucas whispered to Henry and Mikhael, "He's 20."
Henry looked to Mikhael with a defeated expression and rolled his eyes. "Yup, he's 20," he sighed.