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Barbarian Quest-Chapter 12
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Chapter 12
Horus was in the middle of organizing the matchups for the next gladiatorial tournament.
āLooks like weāre going to need some death row prisoners this time. I canāt believe the Varacal Gladiators only gave us three matches, stingy bastards,ā Horus said as he read the list of the gladiators up for the tournament from the Varacal Gladiators.
āThen how about we give Wallen, Asval, and Kartan the matches with the death rowers? Theyāve been pretty out of form lately, and I think itāll be a good turning point for them,ā Donovan suggested to Horus as he sipped on his wine. Whenever it was time to organize the matchups for the next tournament, Donovan sat right next to Horus, offering him his advice. It was his unspoken authority as the face of the squad.
āWallen, Asval, and Kartan...ā Horus scribbled the names of the gladiators to be matched up with the death row prisoners to fight them one-on-one.
āA fight against these prisoners is basically free wins.ā
It was practically an execution match. The gladiators played the role of executioner, brutally killing the condemned men to entertain and satisfy the blood-thirsty public. The gladiators seldom lost in these matches. Many gladiators sucked up to Donovan, and in return, they received good matches like this.
āIāll book you in for the last fight. Youāll go against one of the slave gladiators of the Varacal squad.ā
āLeave that to me, Horus. Iāll slaughter him with so much blood that it will make the crowd pass out.ā
Donovan was known for his gruesome battles. Even when it was clear that he had won, he toyed with his opponent, slowly cutting the life out of them. He was well aware of the fact that the goal of these fights was āentertainment,ā rather than winning or losing.
Slam!
Suddenly, the door burst open. Donovan and Horus turned around. Urich was standing in the doorway.
āUrich?ā Horus questioned as he slightly frowned at the unexpected visit, while Donovan openly showed his hostility.
āYou shouldnāt be here, rookie.ā
āWhy not? Iām a free gladiator, just like you, Donovan,ā Urich said slyly as he approached the two men at the table.
āNo, weāre not the same. Iām the face of the squad while youāre just a nameless gladiator.ā
āHah, then Iāll just be the new face of our squad! Problem solved.ā
Urich pulled up a chair and sat across the table from Horus.
āIf you two are going to fight, take it outside. Iāll let one slide if you promise to only use your hands,ā Horus sighed as he shook his head.
Urich drank the wine on the table and laughed.
āHey, Leader Horus, Iām not here to fight with this guy! I was just interested in the matchups, thatās all.ā
As soon as Urichās words left his mouth, Donovan slammed his fist against the wall. The loud bang startled the gladiators that were outside the room.
āDonāt even think about sticking your nose in the match arrangements. Now, get lost before I kill you,ā Donovan said in anger as the veins in his face started to rise. Urich put his foot up on the table with his arms crossed.
āWas I talking to you, Donovan? I donāt think so. I was talking to Horus.ā
Horus considered the situation for a moment, then looked at Donovan.
āRelax, Donovan. Letās see what he has to say.ā
Horus was a clever man. He had been feeling more and more unsettled by the growing influence that Donovan had over his gladiators.
āPut me in for the last match,ā Urich said to Horus. Donovan immediately threw a chair right past Urich.
Crash!
The chair shattered against the wall, spraying its broken pieces in all directions.
āHorus, are you just gonna sit there listening to this bullshit?ā
Horus approached Urich.
āUrich, the last match is Donovanās, not yours. Itās the most important match of the day.ā
āI know the last match is supposed to be the most flamboyant and interesting. Itās supposed to be the hook that makes people want to come back for more, right?ā Urich responded.
āThatās right. Now, if thereās nothing else, go. Be on your way,ā Horus said to Urich as he patted his shoulder.
āFive of them,ā Urich said as he put up all five of his fingers. Horus slowly turned his head.
āBy five, you mean...ā f(r)eenovelkiss
āIāll fight five of them; gladiators or prisoners.ā
āThatās enough nonsense.ā
āIf you make a big deal out of a single gladiator going against five opponents at once, more people will come to see the fight, even if itās just out of curiosity. And letās say I win. Even the people who donāt usually watch these fights will gladly pay their money to watch a gladiator who won against five men.ā
āIt would be our embarrassment if they kill you with ease.ā
āYou think Iām gonna die? Who do you think I am? I will win. Iām Urich. Urich. Iāve never lost a fight. Not against one man, not against ten men.ā
āItās one thing to fight multiple opponents outside the arena, itās quite another to fight the same fight inside it. You have no structures to use to your advantageānowhere to hide. Itās a small and open space, and you have to deal with several weapons coming at you simultaneously. You have the makings of a popular gladiator. You donāt have to take such big risks like this. This is almost suicide.ā
Horus thought highly of Urich. After all, he had won two consecutive two-on-one matches. He was a diamond in the roughs.
āYouāll take Donovanās spot in no time. Thereās no need for you to rush anything.ā
Horus already had Urich in mind for the next face of his squad. Donovan was getting old, and he was becoming more and more difficult to control. Him sticking his nose in the match arrangements didnāt sit quite right with him either.
āI canāt let him do a five-on-one. Maybe heād won a few of that outdoors where he had a lot of coverage and structures to use to his advantage and thatās why heās so confident, but he doesnāt understand that things are not the same inside the arena.ā
Horus shook his head.
āYou know what, Horus, Iāll concede this time. Put him in for the last match and make it five-on-one like he asked.ā
āDonovan!ā Horus rapidly turned his head to Donovan.
Donovan laughed, revealing his teeth. Urich glared at him with a cold gaze.
āWow, I didnāt know that our number one gladiator was so generous, thanks! Now, Horus, there are no more problems, right? Get me a decent matchup! Advertise the hell out of it, too.ā
Horus frowned.
āGod dammit, Iāve been too soft of these gladiators. Theyāre starting to forget their place.ā
It was too late for Horus to intervene.
āI mean, if you think about it, it really is a marketable strategy, given that Urich lasts a decent amount of time. I donāt see him winning, but itās what he asked for, so...ā
Horus waved Urich over.
āUrich, Iāll give you the last match like you asked.ā
āIām glad I came here. I donāt have a single complaint yet!ā Urich said as he patted Horusā beer belly. Horus let out a long sigh.
* * *
In the backyard of the tavern where the Horus Gladiators were staying, the gladiators were busy with their individual training. Everyone knew that neglecting the duty of training would cost them their lives in the arena. Gladiators who donāt take care of themselves properly died off quickly.
āOne more drop of sweat, one less drop of blood.ā
This was a saying that resonated throughout all fightersāgladiators, soldiers, and warriors alike.
āUrich, itās good to get yourself a high-profile match, but that was a bit much,ā Bachman said to Urich in the middle of his spear training. He was a fisherman who hunted whales with a spear back home.
āWhat do you mean?ā Urich asked as he did his calisthenics. With every repetition of a push-up, every muscle fiber throughout his entire body rippled.
āIām talking about your five-on-one match. Everyoneās already talking about it. Doing that in the arena is practically suicide. Back out of it now, before itās too late. I feel bad because it feels like I drove you into this.ā
Bachmanās plan was to get Urich to take on more spectacular fights than Donovan. Urich then would become the new face of their squad, taking over Donovanās influence. Thanks to Bachmanās connections, more and more gladiators supported Urich as each day went by.
āYou guys have no idea who I am and where Iām from. Well, how could you?ā
Urich leaped to his feet, kicking the ground at the end of his single-armed push-up. He spun in the air using the momentum from his superior strength. His flexibility and agility belied his size.
āI love the confidence, Urich, but you have to be able to differentiate your confidence from recklessness.ā
āThe people in the civilization live with a lot of fear. Theyāre scared out of their minds before they even try.ā
āNo, itās just that we donāt have to actually try something to know whatās going to happen. Look at the northern barbarians. Their futile resistance of ten years left their lands in ruins. The south surrendered in just one year and now theyāre thriving, prospering in civilization.ā
āWhat if I beat all the odds, and win?ā Urich spun his axe around in his hand. He was loving his new axe.
āThen I wonāt ever question your decisions again and just follow you.ā
āHah, youāre going to regret saying that. Keeping up with me is not going to be easy,ā Urich said as he chuckled. He then threw his axe hard at the tree in the backyard. The blade sank deep inside the tree.
āHey, asshole! Watch it! You almost hit me,ā the startled gladiator who was doing his pull-ups by the branch yelled at Urich.
āAh, sorry, my bad. I didnāt hit you so weāre good, no?ā Urich said nonchalantly as he waved off the angry gladiator.
* * *
āA five-on-one? Weāll be lucky if he lasts more than a minute.ā
āDid you not see his last fight? He won two two-on-ones back-to-back. Heās no ordinary guy.ā š»šššššš·šÆā“š·šš.šā“š
āUrich, was it?ā
The arena was a good entertainment venue. No one wanted to bleed themselves, but they absolutely enjoyed watching other peopleās blood spouting out of them. They sat above the walls, watching the gladiators struggle for their lives in the comfort of their spectator seats with pleasure.
Chatter, chatter.
The crowd streamed into the arena after paying for their admission. Among them were wealthy merchants and nobles of the city. The dignitaries sat in the reserved seats above the regular crowd, looking down on both the gladiators and commoners.
āMr. Horus, Mr. Varacal, Iām looking forward to some great matches today,ā the governor of the city said to the two heads of the gladiator squads. The two leaders bowed to show their respect.
The governor welcomed the visits of gladiator squads, as their tournaments were a great way to vent the publicās frustration. The more gruesome and bloodier the matches were, the happier their people left the arena.
āAlthough, I donāt really understand the final match. A five-on-one? If it ends too quickly, you will be disappointing a lot of people,ā the governor said with a slight concern in his voice, and Varacal glared at Horus.
āIt was Horusā idea. He was very confident that it would be a killer match,ā Varacal answered as he tossed the majority of the question over to Horus.
Horus hesitated for a moment, then said to the governor, āUrich is an exceptionally skilled gladiator. Whether he wins or loses today, it certainly will not be a boring match.ā
āYouāll have to keep that word, Mr. Horus. The marketplaces are empty today because everyone came to the arena, probably to see that five-on-one match to see how one man can take on so many alone.ā
Horus bowed his head as he spread his hands.
āYou can look forward to it, Governor.ā
The governor then finally nodded and poured the wine for Horus and Varacal.
āMy eyes for talent have never deceived me,ā Horus muttered as he sipped on his wine. He saw great potential in Urich. āIām good at gambles like these.ā
Horus looked down at the desolate arena.
The sand was burning from the hot rays of the sun, the crowds were getting rowdy, and the gladiators were readying themselves for another day of fighting for their lives.