Chapter 1
Chapter 1
The Dragon Empire.
A very old Empire that had seen centuries pass by, and never flinched. From the northern barbarians to
the Pirates of the white sea, and then, the vain attempt of the Eastern Republic, nothing had been able
to scratch an inch of those strong borders. The long line of its rulers, always covered in the gold and
Imperial Purple, only ever feared their own progeny, for it seemed each heir was stronger than their
fathers. Their only notable conflicts were internal wars, between the fierce brothers, all hoping to claim
the golden throne as theirs.
However, for over two decades now, no man had seated on the large, golden throne of the Emperor.
This vast Empire was thriving, now more than ever, with an Empress at its head.
The man had tried to study as much as he could to prepare himself.
It was no easy task. His country had been at odds with the Dragon Empire for centuries, and their
cultures were too different. He had tried to grab scraps of information, here and there, to get ready for
this very special day. A day that would be recorded into history, perhaps. He took a deep breath, his
eyes on the Imperial Palace as he stood in the long line of people wishing to be granted entrance.
This Imperial Palace itself was as vast as a small city. For centuries, it had been the house of the
Emperor and his large family. The Empress and their children, when there was one, but most
importantly, all the concubines. The long line of the Dragon Emperors had mostly continued through the
many children those Emperors had fathered. Those large families needed to be housed in the Imperial
Palace, thus that place had only grown with time. As an emperor thrived, he had his concubines, and
his children often have their own concubines and children... Of course, it was also practically cleared
out at each new Emperor taking over. No smart man kept his rivals close, and thus, the said siblings
were usually all killed in a matter of days before the new Emperor sat on the throne, had his own
children and concubines taken over, and that circle of life and death would start all over again.
However, now, there were no concubines residing in the Imperial Palace.
The Empress did have male concubines, but none of them was allowed to live there. She had declared,
within the year she had become the new ruler, that she wouldn't have any children to succeed, and
instead, her nephew should be the new heir apparent.
Strangely, he couldn't find why this decision had been welcomed. The said nephew was the son of the
Empress' brother, the rumored War God. Yet, why would she allow her brother's son to inherit her
throne, instead of having her own children? There had been no proof of the Empress being sterile, but
according to the locals, she actually had taken medicine to prevent pregnancy since years before she
even fought to rise to the position. ...Did she feel like she owed this to her brother, who had helped her
rise? Then, why not let the War God himself become Emperor? Surely, this would have been much
simpler than establishing a woman on the golden throne... This was a mystery he hadn't solved yet.
"Next!" Yelled the Imperial Guard.
He had to hand out his papers, quickly, and explain the reason for his visit. The Guard raised an
eyebrow. Surely, not many foreigners made it all the way there. Eventually, the man in a silver armor
scoffed, and gave him his papers back.
"Good luck with that!" He laughed.
His papers shoved back into his hands, he nodded and made his way inside. He knew he had come
with no easy request, but it was of utmost importance he succeeded. The future of their Kingdom
depended on the outcome of this audience with the Empress...
Following the long line of people walking in, he was a bit lost inside those high walls and long corridors.
He had to ask his way twice to the Imperial Servants. Thankfully, he had studied enough to know the
servants in this place traditionally wore green clothing. Although the Empress had abolished the
centuries-old Imperial Decree behind a lot of the rules on the different casts' clothing, the Imperial All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
Servants most likely wore green out of tradition. Some wore some little accessories or pieces of
clothing of different colors, but the green was still prominent. The man internally congratulated himself
for having chosen a simple blue attire. This was the color of scholars, officials and educated people in
general. Everyone showed him respect, despite his poor appearance.
The journey there had taken a toll on the old man.
He had lived over half a century, and seen many things, but this may have been the journey of his life.
He had always dreamt of coming to this amazing country. Where he came from, many saw the Dragon
Empire as a ruthless land, with barbarians preying on the weak, and monstrous mankiller beasts
allowed to roam free. No foreigner had been allowed in for a long time. The only ones who could walk
into these lands were travelers, people of tribes, or merchants who wouldn't be so foolish to get close
to the Capital. Yet, things had changed in recent years. The borders weren't as tightly closed as before.
A lot of the Cities were now thriving, while before, it seemed everything was solely happening in the
Capital. Since the death of the late emperor, his daughter had been making more and more changes
every day...
Now, the man was trying to brush some sand off of his hair and beard, and wipe off the dust from his
clothes. Compared to the other people waiting to see the Empress, with the perfect attires and gold
jewelry, he looked like a beggar...
Strangely though, the line was getting shorter, fast.
People who walked inside the throne room didn't seem to spend more than a few minutes before
leaving. Strangely though, the people who came back were often in a curious state. He saw people
coming out furious, in tears, or with a lot of joy on their faces. Some... didn't come out at all. He couldn't
come up with any reason as to why, though, as the main room seemed totally soundproof. They only
heard something when the door would open, either to welcome the next guests or for the Imperial
Servants going in and out.
As he was finally the next one in line, the man took a deep breath, preparing himself mentally. He
couldn't be more prepared, but he was still very unsure about all this. His only piece of luggage was in
his bag, and he was preciously carrying a little chest he had been protecting with his life through this
journey.
When the doors opened, the man stepped inside, as nervous as an old man like him could be.
An imperial servant came to greet him.
"Please follow me. Do not speak a word until the Empress has authorized you to. You shall not look at
their Highnesses until they spoke to you, either. No weapon is allowed inside the Throne Room, and
you shall be killed immediately if you brought one without informing us."
The man nodded, but he couldn't remember having been searched, which had indeed surprised him.
The Imperial Guard had mentioned weapons were forbidden inside the Imperial Palace, but... that was
it. The security seemed a little lax, in his opinion. He could have gotten this far with a sword, and no
one would have stopped him. Still, that wasn't something he'd do. His query was way too important to
risk any mistake like this...
He walked slowly, hoping not to make any mistakes that would offend the Empress. He kept his eyes
on the impressive white marble floor, but he could tell how impressive this hall was. Each sound
resonated throughout, and there had to be large windows for it to be so sunny and warm, too. He could
almost smell the sunshine coming from left, right, and above. There was a light scent of incense being
burned, and fruits.
The one thing that struck him, though, was the strange noises coming regularly. He had already heard
some of it before, while he was waiting outside, but now, the man was getting more curious about those
strange sounds. It was loud, like drums, something resonating inside a huge cave. It was... terrifying.
He didn't dare look up, but the man could tell, he was walking right to whatever was making that scary
noise.
He was precedented and guided by an Imperial Servant, but even without that, he could have simply
followed the simple path, in a straight line that took him right to the throne.
More precisely, he was asked to stand a few steps away from the first stair of a row of stairs that most
likely led to the rumored golden throne.
"Empress, this man claims to have come from the faraway Eastern Kingdom to request an audience
with you."
He heard a chuckle.
"The Eastern Kingdom?" Said a feminine, imperious voice. "Does that mean those brats next door are
finally done fighting?"
The man nodded, but, was he allowed answering? He heard that arrogant chuckle again.
"Interesting... You learn something new every day. How long has it been, already?"
"Their new King rose to power five years ago, Empress," answered a male voice.
"So it took him five years to get them all to sit down and stop shouting? Hmpf, the kid didn't lose his
time... I don't really care for their stupid Republic, though. They were all pretending to be so smart and
thought of us as some barbarians. A Kingdom suits them better. I guess some fresh blood will do them
some good... The one that boy didn't spill."
The man took a deep breath. Did he have to endure while the Empress insulted his King? Nothing in
her words was wrong, though...
The former Eastern Republic had endured a cruel defeat against the Dragon Empire, twenty years ago.
What was more aggravating was that they had started this war. Some of their leaders had been
convinced by the Empire's second Prince, a cunning man with large ambitions, to agree to this
nonsense attack. He had only failed to mention the third Prince and War God would stand in their
army's way so fast...
In the end, the Eastern Army had been sent home, its pride wrecked to pieces, and with a lot to deal in
the aftermath; those who had agreed to this attack had to come with some explanations, and those
conflicts, added to their people's anger after some many deaths, poverty, and famine, had thrown the
Eastern Republic into a long Civil War. The rise of a new King, finally, after several attempts at
reconstructing themselves, was a hope he was willing to do anything to protect.
"Fine. Let's hear it then. What does the brat have to say?"
The man took a deep breath. Now was finally the time. He had to be very careful with his words...
"Our young King reigns alone and his Queen's seat is still empty, your Highness. Now, I have come
forth with the hope to... find a suitable partner for him."
"...What was that?" Said the Empress.
"They want to establish a good relationship with our Empire through a wedding, your Highness," said
the male voice.
"Why do we need that?" Asked The Empress with a chuckle.
"For good relationships with our neighbors, your Highness."
The Empress stayed silent for a couple of seconds. He could hear her fingers tip-tapping on her golden
throne. It was hard to keep his eyes on the floor when he was dying to look up. He finally heard her
sigh.
"Why do we need that for, again?"
The Delegates were speechless. Was the Empress playing dumb on purpose? Was she mocking
them? He heard the chuckles of two other women, but the man that was speaking like an advisor, or a
close counselor, let out a long sigh.
"Now that their situation is stable, we shall look to establish good relationships with our only neighbor
nation, Empress. Good relationships with our neighbor means cheaper prices on the imported and
exported products, your Highness. Cheaper prices means fewer taxes, and the fewer taxes we give to
our people, the happier they get."
The Empress brutally slammed her hand, making them all jump.
"Oh, so this is why!" She said with a chuckle. "Less yapping from them. Alright, let's do it then. You.
You can raise your head. I feel like I'm going to have to watch your neck break if you keep standing like
that."
With a relief, the man finally lifted his head, his neck indeed a bit stiff.
He had gotten an authorization to look at the Empress, but he certainly wasn't prepared for what he
had to see. The golden throne was higher than he had imagined and much, much more impressive.
That mountain of gold destabilized and blinded him for a second, until... until he realized it was moving.
The throne in itself was a very large seat, so large almost two people could have sat in there. It was
filled with purple cushions as if to fill all that space. However, behind the large throne, there was this
mountain of... golden scales. The man swallowed his saliva, realizing this was the source of those
terrifying sounds from earlier. He couldn't see the head or tail, but there was no doubt. It was one of
them. One of their... dragons.
Of course, he had heard about the Dragon Empire's actual Dragons. Those magnificent, mythical
creatures that were no myth in this Empire. The Dragons were the mark of the nobility, and also why no
mere mortal had been able, ever, to take an Emperor's seat. Their people only acknowledge the
Dragon Masters, and Dragon Masters were only born in the Emperor's family. There was no real
explanation as to why they had been blessed with such incredible companions. The only thing was that
it was in their blood, and, until recently, all the male heirs of the Emperor were blessed with a Dragon
alter ego, a companion for life. Those were no mere pets, though. He had heard of terrible stories of
manslaughter caused by a whim of one of those ferocious beasts, and now, as he witnessed the size of
this thing, he sure believed.
He didn't stare at the dragon for long, though. Inside the throne sat another one of the most terrifying
creatures of this Empire, the Empress herself. She was a tall woman, with dark skin, and the black hair
and eyes typical of their people. The only thing that made it known that she was the Empress was the
impressive amount of gold in her hair, on her clothes, and all of her jewelry. Her dress was purple, but
the sides were slit to let her legs through and there were no sleeves. Hence, she looked like she wore
more gold than the actual purple fabric. There was even gold embroidered in her dress. Still, her attire
was strangely simple for an Empress of the wealthiest Nation known on this continent. If it wasn't for
her sitting on the throne, he may have wondered which of her or the other woman dressed in purple
was the Empress.
There were actually two other women present, instead of one. They were both seated on the stairs
below the throne, just a few steps away from him. The first one was obviously a close relative of the
Empress. She was beautiful, with her very long black hair in hundreds of braids falling on her
shoulders, and just like the Empress, she wore a purple attire, and some gold jewelry. The other
woman was probably a simple Imperial Servant, although she was allowed to sit there for some reason.
She was simply embroidering some purple piece of clothing, and she didn't have the looks of someone
who was even from that place. Her white skin shocked him for a second. Never had he seen someone
with such light skin, like some white jade. She was looking at her work, so he couldn't tell her eye color,
but from her chestnut hair and pink lips, she was definitely a foreigner.
Trying not to stare too long at either of the women, he looked up again, at the Empress. Next to her
was an elderly man in blue clothing. He glared when their eyes met, so the poor Eastern man had to
look elsewhere again.
"...Did the King specify which Princess he was hoping to marry?" Suddenly asked the servant woman.
"N-no, Your Highnesses..."
"So cunning," hissed the Empress. "That brat sends only a servant, after all this time, and now he asks
for one of my nieces to be sent to him? Isn't he quite cocky?"
The man next to the Empress rolled his eyes at her language.
"I-I have some gift for the Dragon Empire and... the Princess," quickly said the man. "They are not
much, but... I hope this will be taken as a token of..."
"Stop talking and open that chest," ordered the Empress.
The man nodded, and quickly opened his chest.
The truth was, he was very aware of how little this treasure was. Any of the bracelets the Empress was
wearing was probably a lot more valuable... He was completely at his wits' end, though. If the Empress
laughed and sent him back, he had no idea what he'd do...
To his surprise, the white-skinned woman put her embroidery aside and stood up, coming to take the
chest. Had the Empress given an order he had missed? He didn't say a thing, though, as she took it.
She looked through it, and, to his surprise, there was a little smile on her lips.
"...There are some books in there," she said, taking the only two little books included.
"Y-yes, Your Highness... Those are very ancient books of our Nation..."
She smiled enigmatically, and turned to the Empress. She hadn't touched anything else in the crest.
"What do you say, Shareen?" She simply asked.
The man was shocked. She was allowed to address the Empress so casually? However, the Empress
shrugged, looking bored already.
"It's your daughters this is about. You take responsibility for it."
Her daughters... The man suddenly understood. He had been completely tricked by her green outfit.
This woman was no servant and no foreigner. She was the one and only War God's wife, the Empress’
sister-in-law, the mother to the Crown Prince. The most adored woman in this Empire!
Imperial Princess Cassandra, the Water Goddess.
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