*** It is said that for every king who exists, there is one more powerful and commanding. After all, every man is entitled to a drink from the cauldron of power. How much of a sip one decides to take however is entirely up to them. The same could be said for both King Nazar and King Lazaro as they stared at each other, the former sitting atop his throne with a ferocious glare in his eyes. He kept King Lazaro standing, more to send a message than for anything else. At least three dozen guards stood in the throne room, armed to the teeth. Their presence caused King Lazaro to raise an eyebrow, but he decided against saying anything about it. The six men who stood behind him said nothing as well, all members of his war council. Among them was Sir Leonard, who remembered all too well the las

