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King of the Forgotten Coast

Anilao, a young man from the neglected coastal city of Iloilo in the Philippines, witnesses the destruction of a Spanish galleon by a fierce storm. While scavengers seek gold, Anilao craves knowledge. He salvages a collection of books from the wreckage—not just sailor's journals, but the work of a scholar, perhaps even a cartographer. Fueled by newfound knowledge and a burning ambition, Anilao embarks on a quest to build something extraordinary on the forgotten coast. He envisions a kingdom—a haven that thrives on knowledge and prosperity—in stark contrast to the Spanish rule that has marginalized Iloilo. "Anilao: King of the Forgotten Coast" is a tale of resilience, leadership, and forging a path to greatness amidst neglect. It explores themes of cultural identity, the pursuit of knowledge, and carving one's own destiny. The novel promises adventure, political intrigue, and the rise of a unique kingdom on the fringes of Spanish colonial power.

Kladestien · Fantaisie
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49 Chs

A Dance with Deception

The air hung thick with humidity as Maya, disguised as a traveling merchant, navigated the bustling marketplace of a neutral border town. Her senses were on high alert, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of suspicion. She had arrived under the cover of night, and her contact, a lowly Bruneian trader named Jafar, had arranged a clandestine meeting in a secluded teahouse.Jafar, a nervous man with sweat clinging to his brow, ushered Maya into a dimly lit back room. A tense silence filled the air as they sized each other up. Finally, Jafar spoke, his voice barely a whisper."You are Maya of the Skylark Union?""I am," Maya replied coolly. "And you are Jafar, the middleman."Jafar gulped nervously. "He… he is impatient. He wants to ensure your… sincerity."A small pouch materialized in Jafar's hand. Inside, nestled amongst innocuous herbs, lay a Bruneian military seal – a token of Daruk's supposed allegiance. Maya, however, remained skeptical."This proves nothing," she countered, her voice laced with suspicion. "Tell me more about Daruk. Why this sudden betrayal?"Jafar launched into a nervous explanation. Apparently, General Zara's brutality had alienated many within the Bruneian ranks. Daruk, an ambitious strategist sidelined by Zara's favoritism, saw an opportunity to seize power with the Skylark Union's backing.Maya listened intently, her mind racing. Daruk's motives were suspect, to say the least. Power, not some newfound love for the Skylark Union, seemed to be his true motivator."And what are his terms?" she pressed, leaning forward.Jafar shifted uncomfortably. "A pardon for past offenses, a position of influence within the Skylark Union… and a share of the spoils."Maya scoffed inwardly. Daruk's audacity was astounding. He offered betrayal for a hefty reward, with no guarantee of genuine loyalty."Tell Daruk this," Maya declared, her voice firm. "The Skylark Union welcomes those who believe in freedom, not those seeking personal gain. If his heart truly lies with our cause, he will fight alongside us, not make demands from afar."Jafar's eyes widened in surprise. This wasn't the response he'd anticipated. Maya, playing a gamble of her own, continued."However," she added, a sly smile playing on her lips, "we are always willing to consider the tactical advantages a high-ranking Bruneian defector could offer. Tell Daruk to prove his worth. If he can provide us with valuable intelligence, a place might be found for him within the Skylark Union."The weight of her words hung heavy in the air. This wasn't a complete rejection, but a challenge. It forced Daruk to take a risk, to show his true colors before the Skylark Union would even consider his offer.As Maya rose to leave, she placed a single gold coin on the table – a token not of trust, but a silent message. The Skylark Union was watching, and the dance with deception had just begun.Back in the safety of her hidden quarters, Maya relayed the details of her meeting to Anilao and the council. The room buzzed with debate. Some saw Maya's approach as brash, a gamble that could backfire spectacularly. Others, however, admired her audacity, her ability to turn the tables on a potential traitor.Anilao, his brow furrowed in contemplation, listened intently. He saw the inherent risks, but also a glimmer of opportunity. Daruk, if used strategically, could become a double-edged sword – a source of valuable intel or a poisonous viper within their ranks."We walk a tightrope," Anilao finally declared, his voice heavy with the burden of leadership. "We need to keep Daruk at arm's length, use him for information if possible, but never trust him fully. The moment his true motives become clear, we must be prepared to strike."The council, after much deliberation, agreed with Anilao's cautious approach. A web of intrigue had been spun, and the Skylark Union now found itself locked in a dangerous dance with a potential traitor. The fate of the fledgling nation, it seemed, would depend on their ability to discern truth from deception, to navigate the treacherous path between war and a potentially even deadlier form of betrayal.