ID: 10298
The Prince and the Prince
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Category: King Domongatt

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Crucio's second son Sergio was quite the ambitious character. During his father's sudden proposal, he had attempted to concoct a plan to win his father's favor, yet the crown had gone to his older brother, Antonio. But Sergio did not mourn for this loss. Fort Eindhovein that was bestowed unto him was the most appropriate place to amass his forces while biding his time. As soon as he was appointed, Sergio began rearing an army. For an opportunity would come knocking, the one chance to reclaim the misplaced crown to its rightful owner. And the moment that Sergio had been preparing for had finally arrived.

Sergio already heard the news through his spy in Heidel. For he had also been encouraging his father Crucio, still lost in reminiscing the days of past glory, to reaffirm his authority by challenging the new king. Sergio's plan led to King Antonio's anger driving their father to Sergio's arms. And as a part of his plan, Sergio refused to open his gates to his father. He emerged from the gates, coldly stating, "If you had only bestowed the crown unto me, father, you wouldn't be enduring such humiliation. Alas, the crown is currently propped on my brother's head and I dare not disobey my king's wishes. You must sow what you alone have reaped, father." The once king's heart was broken a second time. Crucio's former court jester would later mention Crucio appeared to have aged for almost ten years on that day. Crucio sat aghast, sobbing profusely. He slowly got back on his horse and turned in the direction towards Glish.
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