This night was a dark one, as the dismal sounds of a heavy rain showered the lands with its silvery-blue droplets. If one looked at the sky, they would notice that the colorful stars and planets which loomed above the world were now obscured by a myriad of dark thunderous clouds that shrouded the heavens.
Suddenly, a loud rumble of thunder echoed as a flash of colorful lightning flickered about the sky soon after. This bolt of lightning showed a route of soil, grass, and stone that lined a path towards a distant town with high walls. However, as it faded, a new light source seemed to have taken its place.
A carriage with two large lanterns hoisted on its roof slowly made its way through these soils, its wheels making creaking noises as it shook every step taken by its beasts around the regions.
Looking at the creatures, one would notice that they weren't horses, but two centaur-like beings, garbed in armor with weapons in hand as they towed the carriage along. These beings were Centuarians, a common race among the many within this world, forced into service by Artimans.
There were no such things as coachmen, as this was a particular type of transportation service that few could ever afford, the Centuarian Coach Firm's very service.
A symbol of a four-legged horse with a man's body was embellished into the large coach's side and a crest from some unknown family. A few lights were coming from its interior, as shown by its loosely cracked windows.
Suddenly, a pair of innocent-looking eyes stared out at the harsh rain through the open windows' cracks. They looked around with a hint of fear.
Peering through the windows, one would notice that the owners of these eyes were none other than a ten-year-old boy with short blond hair, blue eyes, and a small round nose, garbed in fancy clothing. He sat on top of a luxurious cushion that added a great deal of comfort in this kind of carriage.
"Jae, what's got you so worked out my boy? Afraid of a little thunder?" A loud voice said from within the carriage.
Following towards its source, one would see a fat man in his mid-thirties, he had a belly no different from a round pot with a similarly circular shaped face that sported a pointed hat.
He sat in a similar cushion seat in a lazy posture while one hand played with his long but curly mustache that accompanied a set of narrow and business-looking eyes.
Jae trembled a bit at his father's words, showing a tinge of timidness as he replied, "F-Father, it's scary."
The fat man frowned as he looked at his son, his face taking on a strict look as he spoke, "Jae, you are no longer five years old, you need to learn to stop acting like a spoiled child, as the most talented of my sons only you can succeed our family. You should know why we're making this trip in the first place, so get your act together!"
Jae's eyes grew watery as he nipped his small little lips and clenched his fists tightly; after a short while, he lifted his head and answered with a bit more determined eyes, "I understand, father."
The fat man snorted, no longer looking at him as he continued to rest at ease, taking out a stack of paper to read in the dim lights.
Jae didn't have anything to do; as such, he set his sights outside of the carriage once more, the harsh winds and relentless rain pouring onto the earth as if it were storm as the thunder's echoed continuously.
Jae felt scared at this, but after recalling his words, his fists clench tighter as he forced himself to gaze out the window.
'I am Jae Willborn; I will not be scared.'
His thoughts rang out as he did his best to overcome his weakness, but right at this time, Jae's eyes couldn't help but show surprise as he caught a glimpse of something.
"Father, there's something there!" Jae shouted in alarm.
The fat man was a bit shaken by Jae's shout, unlike before when he said he was scared; he didn't curse at him this time for he knew of his son's natural senses.
Without even needing him to make a command, the carriage suddenly shook before coming to a halt. Moments after, the alerted voices of the two Centuarians sounded from outside.
"Who goes there?"
Jae was a bit anxious as he heard the shouts; the fat man grew even more scared. He looked at his son and spoke to him as he walked towards the front window.
"Stay there and don't move."
"Y-yes, father."
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