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"Out
of style!?" King Vallidius Blue raged. "Out of style? How can this
be?" The King tugged at his blue hair as he sat down heavily on
his exquisite throne of rare blue coral. He twirled his azure beard around and
around his finger in a display of nerves. "Y-yes, milord," said Gleef, Vallidius' servant. "Our
agent close to Miss Edomal Blaize, Dloop, has obtained some ominous information.
It points towards a declaration by the famous fashion designer and supermodel
to ban the color blue for the coming summer season. This will be made public in
three months time, on June the twenty-first." There was a crash and the tinkle of broken glass was heard
as Vallidius' goblet shattered, spraying its watery blue contents all over
Gleef's shiny bald head. The King stood up and paced back and forth as dark cerulean
torchlight flicked eerily around the room. "This is terrible news. It's
not as if she is going to announce that another color is in style. That
would be tragedy enough. But no. She will place an official fashion ban on blue
clothing, effectively creating a taboo on blue for the entire summer season!" The King wiped his brow. "Gleef, do you understand
what this means?! If Edomal Blaize, influential chairwoman of Blaize-Paris,
comes out with a declaration like this, everyone involved in the mortal fashion
world will follow suit. No civilized mortal will dare be caught wearing blue this
summer. Oh! what will be of me? Of us? And of my precious power that I have
worked so long to build up, that I have toiled so much to fortify, that I have
labored so hard to strengthen. I, King of Blue, must stand every bit as mighty
as the great and terrible beautifly blue seas." "Yes, it is heart breaking news, and very terrible
indeed, sir," said Gleef. But Blue barely afforded him a glance. One of Blue's many pet octopuses swam by the King,
contained in its magical watery bubble. He reached through it and pet the
creature's mushy, spongy skin. "Octopus, oh mighty, splendid, cobalt
octopus. You understand why I need my power, don't you my maritime friend? The
power of a man is always symbolized by his hand, which you have eight of! You
want power, and you crave dominance, just as I do. You understand me better
than all of my thick, brainless servants. Such a beautiful creature. How I
love, and how I admire, the beautiful octopus." "Love them so much that your extravagant octopus
feasts are driving them to near extinction," Gleef muttered to Carrow, one
of the King's Guard. Carrow laughed softly, a bittersweet sound, tinged with
misery. The laughter of a subjugated man with no hope of freedom, enslaved
against his will until the end of time. But the King's ears were spry. "What was that?" "It was nothing, nothing at all, milord," said
Gleef hastily. He knew that whether he would be allowed to live through the
rest of the day or not depended on what he said next. "Just a little joke
about, um, Edomal Blaize. About how foolish she is!" "That's right," Carrow quickly agreed. "She's
such an utter fool, to mess around with the great House of Blue." "Yes indeed," Blue breathed softly to himself. "How
very foolish she is. She has no idea of what's coming her way." Gleef exhaled a sigh of relief. He had been spared, this
time. They told him that working as personal assistant of Blue would be hard
and exhausting. Most lasted an average of eight months before they were
executed or ran away, whichever came first. But he was forced to take on the
undesirable job to save his son who had been caught stealing an apple from the
King's private stores from the death penalty. And a half rotten apple at that. Blue continued lamenting. "How I wish that I
had eight arms, eight long, marvelous arms"" he paused to stare at Gleef, as
if he was expecting him to say something. Gleef just stared blankly back. "Why," Blue hissed. "Oh yes, of course. Should've known that I was
supposed to ask the King 'why'. Silly me," mumbled Gleef. In a louder
voice he said, "why?" "To wring that insolent mortal Edomal Blaize's neck!"
yelled Blue as he clenched his fist dramatically around an invisible neck. Tensions between the Royal Houses of Blue and Green were steadily
rising. Blue knew that he would need all the power he could get for the battle
that was sure to come. "Well, at least we still have the blue sky on our side,"
said Blue. "Ahem," Gleef spoke up. "I regret to inform
milord of some more ominous information that our agent Dloop has managed to
procure. Miss Blaize has made plans to employ colorful gases in coloring the
skies of fifty major mortal metropolises at the start of summer and continuing
for two whole weeks, to kick off the start of a blue-free summer season." A thud was heard as King Blue fainted and his tall form struck
the floor. His servants quickly revived their master. Blue walked to the gigantic window of his underwater throne
room which afforded a view of the sea and watched a shark swim by. Something
had to be done. Miss Blaize couldn't be allowed to carry out her evil plan. "Gleef,
send out our best investigators to the Mortal Realm at once. They are to try
and find out where this horrible idea originated exactly. We may be able to
trace it to one of the other Houses of Color. And I assure you, when I find out
who it was there will be hell to pay!" "Yes sir." "Now, bring me my Book of Punishments!" the King
roared. "I'll show that arrogant mortal." King Blue just loved to administer punishments, but had a
terrible memory. So he had all the many punishments that he knew of written
down long ago in a massive book bound in whale-skin leather. Two servants of the Royal House of Blue staggered into the
throne room with the huge book and set it down on a table with a thump. Blue
flipped through the pages in search of a particularly nasty punishment to match
to the great crime Miss Edomal Blaize plotted to commit against him. He
couldn't find anything fitting. But then one caught his eye. "Deeth," he read slowly. "What is deeth,
Gleef?" "Death," Gleef corrected, "is what happens
to mortals when they cease to live, sir. Like when one of our kind dissolve.
Only they can't come back." When an inhabitant of the Color Realms is injured adequately,
they dissolve into a puddle of liquid in the color of their Realm. Then they
evaporate. Some are formed and come back again as men, others come back as
plants and animals, and still others move on forever. "And what happens to mortals, after death?"
asked Blue with a gleam in his eye, savoring the word 'death' in his mouth. Gleef gulped. "Surely the soul of Miss Blaize will be
sent to a very horrible place for the heinous crimes that she has committed
against the most exalted King Blue." "That's right," said King Blue. He smiled for the
first time that day. "That's what I wanted to hear. You did well, Gleef.
You have potential. You may even last the year, if you keep it up." Gleef managed a half-smile that showed gaps in his teeth.
He didn't want the King to think him ungrateful. King Blue stood up to his full height and shouted, "Death!
I shall punish this mortal, who dare challenge Blue, with Death!" This chapter was free, but you can pay for it by telling your friends and spreading the word. Like on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thecolorrealms Thanks! © 2014 David Castleton |
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