He confronts Caim and defeats him in battle. He soon swears allegiance to the Empire and makes a pact with a black dragon. In prison, he is tortured and brainwashed, with his insecurities and obsessive love for Furiae being used against him. Soon after meeting Hierarch Verdelet, Inuart is taken captive by the Empire. Inuart takes Fuarie and they continue on their journey without Caim. Breaking down upon this sight, he begins to resent the fact that he is weak compared to his best friend Caim, and loses value in his talent in singing. He and Caim soon flee to the elf village only to find that it has already been destroyed by the Empire. He helps rescue Furiae from her household after the Empire attacks. His friends had left and Inuart lived alone at their former homeland, dwelling on his music.Įventually, Inuart gains the courage to leave his home and search for his friends. Ipris, who worked to the bone for the kingdom's restoration, succumbed to illness a year later. Without the king, no one was willing to stay. As the people and nobles left, however, it became apparent that his efforts were for naught. He busied himself by helping his father's work for maintaining the kingdom. The siblings mourned for their parents, yet Inuart could not stay by their side to console them. It was on this same day that the Black Dragon attacked and killed the king and queen. Caim thought nothing of the injury and quickly forgave Inuart, yet his friend was alarmed by his actions and brooded in self-guilt. Furiae was watching their match and immediately ran to her brother's side. In the heat of the moment, his sword struck and wounded Caim. Caim thought that it was a friendly session, yet Inuart's heart was sated with jealousy and hatred towards him. On Caim's eighteenth birthday, Inuart and Caim sparred with one another. After receiving his father's scolding, Inuart eventually returned to the imperial palace. He told his son to believe in loyalty and valor for one's lord in order to protect their homeland. Ipris disapproved his son's decision, as he thought Inuart was rebelling against their rightful spot beside the king. Unable to swear loyalty to the throne, Inuart neglected his studies with the king and sought to train with the local soldiers instead. Yet, even with his wounded pride, he still respected Caim like a brother. For him, it was as though he would never be better than Caim and that his friend was always taking everything away from him. He suffered an inferiority complex over the revelation. As Inuart spent more time with Furiae, he became fully aware of her deeper affections for her brother.
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