I flew around Umbra until the sun began setting. When I returned, Nil was still trying to replicate
“What was that Krahinn?!” Nil cried at me. I definitely caught him off guard with the sudden attack.
“Testing.” I told him with a shrug.
Nil grumbled before resuming his practice. He was taught by his uncles, right? I combed the facts I knew. Yea, I was right. I immediately probed for where they were. Teaching his little brother. One
Now that I was back in the Wastes, I made a
“Hello Ariam.” I stated calmly. Several guards had this amusing idea to surround me.
“Stand down, all of you. Hello Krahinn.” Ariam ordered, clearly wondering why I was here. Her nervousness was palpable.
“Relax, if I wanted to cause havoc, I would’ve already. Not like you could stop me either.” I taunted her. Her violet eyes were locked on me.
“What do you want? I know you would not come here just to say hello.” Ariam inquired. I wanted to rip her eyes out before feeding them to her, but now was not the time. She tensed as my thoughts got violent.
“I needed a quick test, and you are the easier of the three to find. Also, you are a much better stick than Mahdi.” I mocked her. Before I continued, I felt him. In a flash, the Void King was standing there.
“Hello Krahinn.” The Void King spat at me, his crimson eyes glaring at me. Those eyes do not belong to you, but don’t worry, I might be fixing that soon.
“You were here. Even better.” I cooed. Both of them were a bit tense as some of the guards seemed to notice just how irrelevant they were to the outcome.
“What do you want? I doubt you came here for pleasantries. Why did you even bother coming here?” The Void King snapped as he took a few steps forward, forming his
“We both know if you and I fought here, it would end disastrously for everyone around us. There were quite a few of your people coming to Ygdazi recently, and it seemed so much more than normal. I was curious about something, so I came to check it out.” I informed him. His stolen eyes began glowing as I just chuckled at him.
“I’m still a King. Did someone forget that? Behave you big baby.” I taunted. The Void King took a deep breath before resuming his glare.
“You saw here. Leave.” The Void King stated. I summoned a chair and sat down in it to his visible chagrin.
“What did you want to measure?” Ariam probed, trying to get me out of here.
“I didn’t here a please, respect, or any reason to be nice.” I pointed out. Both of them glared murderously at me.
“Show resp-“ one of the guards began before I separated his bones and flesh with
“Anyone else? Not even the illustrious Void King can protect you from me.” I taunted. The Void King was seething. I may not be able to beat him, but he couldn’t stop me from fleeing to Ygdazi after making a disaster.
Stolen from its original source, this story is not meant to be on Amazon; report any sightings.
“I am sorry for the impudence, King Krahinn. How may I be of assistance to you today?” The Void King asked in a hilariously forced tone.
“Where’s the customer service smile?” I added on. Watching him impotently seethe was making my day. He slowly gave me the most forced smile.
“That’s much better. Now, what I want before I leave is simple. Block this.” I piled on before activating all nine
The Void King immediately lunged at me as he formed numerous aggressive
“What are you after?” The Void King snarled after the halves of the sky were reunited.
“I heard an interesting claim and wanted to measure if it was true. Sadly, it was. Who knows when or how you’ll see me next. Remember, I am always watching.” I taunted as I opened a
“Always a pleasure seeing you. Good you’re leaving back to the nothingness where you belong.” The Void King mocked with a smirk.
“You know, I’m shocked you don’t have any kids yet. Why is that again?” I taunted. Ariam gave me the most rancorous stare in return as the guards averted their gazes.
“What?” The Void King snarled, his smirk vanishing in an instant.
“Why are there no Void Princes? Or Void Princesses? Is there something your
I immediately closed it behind me as I felt a
“Krahinn, why did you decide to go taunt the Void King?” Ipnerslei inquired, trying to hide how annoyed she was.
“I was curious about something.” I answered her. Something was off. Something wasn’t adding up even more now.
“What were you curious about?” Ipnerslei asked as I summoned a chair for her to sit in which she graciously accepted.
“How strong the Void King currently is. Something doesn’t seem right.” I replied. What? What was off?
“Is someone starting to consider actually helping Nil?” Ipnerslei cooed. Of course she would wildly read into it what she wanted.
“No. I simply observed something which made me wonder about the Void King. Something with Nil isn’t adding up.” I retorted. Ipnerslei let out a bit of a chuckle.
“I think you are either underestimating yourself or overestimating the compatibility of other
“That’s not funny.” I snapped at her.
“I’m not joking, Krahinn. What did you observe that made you curious about the Void King? Why is something not adding up?” Ipnerslei probed, having lost all the edge she had previously.
“I showed Nil
It didn’t make sense. Either the Void King had a massive trick he kept hidden, which was likely quite true, or the others had to be woefully incompetent. It probably was a combination of the two, but they’d have to possess terminal brain damage with the
“Sometimes you have to take a chance Krahinn. It’s virtually impossible to account for everything.” Ipnerslei told me to break the silence.
“I will avenge Hugminn. I am not failing him twice.” I snapped back. Even if it was the last thing I did, I was making sure the Void King was going to die. Until his death was cemented, I couldn’t die.
“I understand Krahinn, I miss him too. I just feel you might let your opportunity slip by if you wait for a hundred percent certainty.” Ipnerslei replied. I let out a frustrated sigh.
“You just want me to help Nil.” I spat at her as I tucked my legs onto my throne a bit.
“You were a massive jerk to put it nicely, Krahinn. I’d like you to approach this objectively and be willing to accept a bit of gray. I know how you get.” Ipnerslei retorted. I grimaced a bit; she had a point.
“Fine. I’ll keep a more open mind.” I grumbled. Ipnerslei put her hand on my shoulder.
“It’ll be okay Krahinn. Come on, you shouldn’t isolate yourself all the time. Go back to Tenebrae and see if you think you can make it work.” Ipnerslei prodded. I let out a deep sigh.
“I never got why Hugminn tolerated how pushy you can be.” I taunted her. Ipnerslei laughed.
“Oh yea, I am so pushy. Goodbye for now, Krahinn.” Ipnerslei laughed as she stood up.
“I’ll get moving. Goodbye for now.” I replied as I did a few stretches.
I felt around Ygdazi for the Void King’s