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Capital of Greed

The Cosmic Realm, the Infernal Realm, and the Mortal Realm constitute the world of Avaritia, a prosperous land of might and magic. With Humans, Elves, Dragons, Hobbits, Dwarves, and even Gods inhabiting its lands, it is a world that is as rich in history as it is in strife. For thousands of years, the Three Realms were locked in relentless conflict; the Mortal Realm serving as the battlefield. The three sides secured victories both large and small, but none managed to truly prevail over the others. Unable to watch his children slaughter each other, the God King Raidriar sacrificed his own life and split the Three Realms, stopping the endless wars. However, with his death, he left a prophecy. “On the eve of the Fourth Millennium, when the tears of Ausar finally run dry, the Throne of Fortune will appear.” “And he who ascends the Throne will be named ‘King of the World’.” And now, many years have passed and the fabled time has finally come. The Three Realms have shown signs of reuniting once again and the Gods have begun to place their bets on their chosen champions. This is the tale of that contest... ------------------------------------------- Main Character Introduction: Atlas Constantine, previously John Doe, is the 13-year old Prince of the recently fallen Constantine Kingdom. He is a genius, narcissistic megalomaniac, and an ex-politician with nearly sixty years of experience. He is known for his treacherous character, bottomless greed, and glib tongue. He is also petty, vain, shameless, and manipulative, whose moral standards are egregiously low. In short, he is a person who would stoop to any lows (or highs) to get what he wants. That being said, he is also strangely fair(?), kind(??), and fun. He is a person who is full of contradictions. "If people ever ask you to define the word 'Genius', just tell them my name." :- Atlas Constantine ------------------------------------------- Tags: Transmigration, High Fantasy, Male MC, Weak MC, No Cheats, Kingdom Building, Wars, Territory Management. Upload Rate / Time: 1 chapter/day. 8:00 AM CST Note: This novel is a High Fantasy set in a world with varied cultures and multiple races. It is important to note that the characters, events, and motives are PURELY FICTIONAL and have no relation to real events or people whatsoever.

C0nstance · Fantasy
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49 Chs

Manipulation.

Taking a deep breath, Atlas averted his eyes and showed a pained look on his face. His lips opened and closed multiple times producing low sounds. Yet, not a single proper word came out.

He looked to be in pain.

Seeing his reaction, Baron Helm immediately felt a dark feeling seize his heart. Tears brimmed up to his eyes.

"N-no, it-it can't be!!"

Casting a saddened glance at his new servant, Atlas quietly answered, "I'm afraid it's true. My parents have died."

The large-bodied Baron felt power drain from his limbs. His kneeled knee fell to the ground while his shoulders slumped to his front.

A part of the man always knew the truth.

He knew it from the second the Royal Family and their retinue failed to arrive at this reclusive town, a week ago.

However, being the soft-hearted, dedicated man that he was, the Baron could never come to listen to the voice of reason within his heart. He would rather blind himself to the obvious than face the truth with his own eyes.

But! Hearing the truth from the mouth of the Prince, the only son of his late master and mistress, the Baron could not run from it any longer.

"Ma-may I as-ask…," the man paused for a moment before continuing with a hoarse voice, "May I be so audacious as to ask what happened, my liege?"

His dark eyes held a final flicker of hope as he stared at the young, bed-ridden prince.

"I-I remember it as clear as day," receiving his cue, Atlas began his performance. "I was sitting in the main carriage with Royal mother and father. Mother held me as she always did, her warm fingers twirling my hair."

The Divine had blessed John with many things at his birth. A rich family, handsome looks, a great mentor…however, the deadliest amongst all his numerous gifts were his brilliant mind and glib tongue.

"Father, his face as set and stern as ever, watched us with a faint smile. He tried to mask it but I could see that he was secretly feeling happy at our actions."

Atlas effortlessly lied. It was natural to him and more importantly, he was good at it.

Disgustingly good at it.

"It happened after we had stopped the carriages to break for lunch. Ever-everything happened so fast that it still feels surreal to me!"

He grabbed his bandaged head with both hands and showed the textbook recreation of anguish. The pain within his eyes and the tremor within his voice felt too real to be faked.

"They came," the young prince heavily spat out. "Our guards did not stand a chance. Like the wind, it was instant. One moment they were complete men and in the next, they were headless corpses."

Tears dripped down the boy's eyes, tracing the crevices on his fingers, and staining the white sheet below.

"Father tried to fight back, but they claimed him. Mother left the carriage to save him, they claimed her too. I–only I, a coward who hid within the secret carriage compartment, survived."

"I-I HATE MY–!" Atlas' woeful scream was interrupted by the large-bodied, warm-hearted man who enveloped the young prince in another hug. "No!"

"Please do not blame yourself, my liege. It is by divine providence that you managed to survive!"

Enveloping the sobbing boy into a closer, gentler hug, he continued, "To live after watching your parents be–…pass on, takes more courage than what I or any brave soldier in your father's army possesses. You have done nothing wrong."

The gentle giant then quietened and allowed the young prince to wrap his hands around his chubby body. The prince's arms could not even cover a fourth of the large Baron yet it meant the same.

Feeling the young boy's trembling gradually decrease, the Baron reminded himself, 'I must not break down! My benevolent king has passed on, but I can't let that break me. I must remain unbroken, not for me but for the prince.'

'For who will this young boy have to rely upon, if not an elder like me?'

Patting the young boy's back, Baron Helm faced the sky beyond the shoddy wooden ceiling and prayed.

'I thank the Almighties up above for allowing our prince to return to sanctuary.'

He then bowed down and softly vowed, "I vow to protect the prince and serve him with my every breath. No harm or hardship may fall upon him for as long as I am around."

Atlas heard this solemn vow and cuddled further into the large man's grasp. His eyes that were plastered against layers of clothing were completely dry and calculative.

'I suppose that was a success. Man, at first I was resenting the fact that I was a little kid, but now! This is perfect! I can manipulate people with greater ease since everyone lets down their guards against children.'

'After all, what harm can a little kid do, right?'

A smirk appeared on his face.

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After having manipulated Baron Georg Helm into accepting him as his new master, Atlas engaged in a full-length conversation with his latest retainer.

The Shadow Monarch had taught Atlas of the wonderful and dangerous world of magic yet nothing about human society. Now, Atlas might not have any talent with magic, but regarding humans…

No one would dare claim first if he declared himself as the second.

Of course, while the Baron had bought the boy's tales and brilliant performance, he still had a few questions like 'what exactly was it that attacked them?' and 'how the boy had escaped?'

Atlas had obviously prepared himself to be investigated on these subjects, and hence already prepared his answers.

Wolves for the first question, and luck in regards to the second one.

Add on a little dressing of heartbroken stammers and heart-rending sobs, and the Baron did not question what he ingested.

He simply ate it up.

He could have told the truth but that would invite a new round of questioning to which Atlas was not prepared to answer. He had his own plans regarding the Shadow Monarch's inheritance after all.

It was then Atlas' turn of questioning. This part was infinitely more difficult than his previous bout of acting and lying since Atlas had to be careful.

He had to be careful not to expose his obvious dearth of knowledge regarding…well, everything while asking his questions.

While such a situation might have left any average person sweating and grasping at straws, Atlas felt it akin to a brain teaser.

He also employed his recently acquired–'childish innocence shattered by watching his parents get murdered before his eyes causing him to awaken from his profligate ways and make something out of himself'–charm to increase his guardian's affection for him causing the latter to be more verbose.

After nearly three hours of conversational back-and-forths. Atlas came face to face with a horrifying truth. One terrifying enough for him to almost break character.

"WHAT!?! MY CONSTANTINE KINGDOM HAS FALLEN!!"

Baron Georg Helm gravely nodded his head.