Divine Tales 2:Royal And Divine Dilemma

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In the castle of the kingdom of Kul'Deran in the throne room the King was  pacing back and forth with a worried expression on his face, he had quite a troublesome task that the deity of his kingdom asked of him. Despite his feeling of unworthiness to accept the task of watching over and teaching his children things about being human he has no idea on how to proceed with the matter.

"I don't really know how to deal with this...." He mutters.

The King had already met numerous times back when his father the first King Roi Cys Excedra had been crowned. It was one of those meetings that made him realize that their distance in prestige will never be reached. Though he understands that Sandalphonia will never interfere with politics he instantly gets sorrowful on the thought of the divine showing him a disappointing look if he were to fail. Because for the the deities of their own kingdoms helped them to grow and survive. And this is what they are thankful for.

"My lord are you still worried about them? I assure you our servants will make sure that they will be at ease." The Kings advisor tries to dispel the Kings worries.

"I know that, but to be fair what worries me is that what can we teach them. These 'kids' are close to the same age as me, he'll I remember the time that they were born, hell I even attended their presentation party when I was a prince." He says in a worrisome tone.

"I guess that is a bit strange....though I'm curious to what divine Sandalphonia is thinking, for him to be sending his children to us."

"Trust me, I'm not even sure why. Though he states it as some sort of punishment for his children I beg to differ."

"Wait a conspiracy?" The advisor mutters.

"I do not know for sure but it is something unusual, though I hope it is not."

As the setting sun began to shine through the windows suddenly the door flew open to which a servant bows down and announces. "Young masters Cantaris and Sentenia have arrived."

Then from the door two figures emerged, both young yet beautiful to some extent. The bow in respect. Cantaris then kneels and utters.

"My king I hope we are not a burden, please work us to the bone as father had instructed. And teach us the way of the mortals."

What's up with these divines? The King and some of the guards ask. It was almost common knowledge that deities are to be quite grandiose and are almost always Heldon by the kingdom on a pedestal. Even the servants in the throne room thought it was weird even though they have been told of the circumstances. Despite the pressure of the job getting sort of difficult due to deities this strange order by their father confused and made most of the palace in disarray.

"Erm, I would prefer if you would not bow....just stand up...." The King mutters with a trace of nervousness in his voice. Who wouldn't be nervous if you are tasked by another to bark orders to someone who could actually destroy the kingdom. This is what the King worries since he fears that their beloved deities children may not get it and in anger may destroy the place unintentionally.

"So for the next few years as lord Sandalphonia ordered you are to work under us am I correct." His voice sounded affirming to which they both responded.

"Yes my King!"

The King then guides them personally to their room. Despite Sandalphonia's orders to treat them like servants so that 'they could get the fullest experience' the King can't put it to heart to let these deities stay in a room that is at most mediocre. However he has begun to steel up his heart for he knows that it may incur unnecessary wrath from Sandalphonia.

"So here you are, and as for your duties as of tomorrow head over to the kitchen and look for a lady named Mrs. Crocombe , I've already told her that you kiddies are starting to work tomorrow."

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