The Valley of Araw had always been feared by others that walk among that land. Night or day, danger lurked and for that Bobo of Araw had gained himself a name, which the livings fear for eternity.
“I fight no one whose path never crosses mine. Blood shall be paid for those who do. And mercy, I will never show!”
Those were the words of Bobo, the Mercilesste. The wrath of the Mercilesste reached Meowen kingdom and King Bobeus was filled with dissatisfaction for he was not able to abide with the existence of another great being. In his heart, he felt challenged and for that, he asked for his men to gather their armies of Coal and kill Bobo of Araw.
Prince Thom was completely against the King’s order; however, he had no choice but to fully obey his King and do his duty by commanding the armies. His only reason for having to defy the order was that he saw hope in Bobo of Araw, one hope that will bring his beloved kingdom to its rightful place. King Bobeus was not a man of his words and his powers were beyond anyone. Many lives were lost because of the King. Innocent souls had been taken and brutally abused just to fulfill his needs and wants. As the capture of Bobo had been sentenced, Prince Thom could only wish and pray for a miracle.
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Back in the Valley of Araw, Bobo was having trouble resting in his chambers. He was having his dreams again.
… “Sanea. Where have you gone to, my sweet Sanea?... (chased after her) Take my paw and come away with me. “ …
The dream awoke him every night and every time, he felt helpless. He could not explain the reasons for such turmoil in him.
One of his right men, Marid, an Elmish, said to himself about this,
“When one’s heart is bounded by the beauty of love, all he shall see is that. The good and power of love will blind him from the lurking of Evil behind every edges of the path he crosses. He is not to be blamed for such gift as he, Bobo of Araw, has never been enveloped with such feelings.”
Another fellow knights overheard what Marid said and immediately answered him,
“His people will see this as a sign from the Lioneds, oh wise Marid.”
“Then the time has come, at last,”
said the Elmish knight.
*
Enough provisions were given to the people of Meowen. They all had places to live in and medicine needed was never getting charged off. This is because Prince Clan was responsible over the handlings of the people. He was indeed a kind man for he cared so much about his people and their well-being. Little that they know, the prince they came to have respected for was…
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