by Conrad on December 8th, 2010, 8:55 pm
Conrad yelped as the blue mans hand grabbed his leg and pulled it out from under him, landing hard on the table. Letting out a pained yelp as he did. The akalak stood up and pinned his shoulders to the table, The violence that was coming from the giant could almost be felt, Conrad gulped as the giant leaned closer, sobering up considerably, their faces only a few inches apart.
"You have made the wrong move Human. If you respect your family and honor your father, you'll defend that honor. Tomorrow, at dawn, meet me in the Gideon Arena. We'll settle this as true Akalak. I assume that you and your father know what that means, since you choose to live here. Tomorrow, Dawn, be there or accept dishonor on your family."
Conrad just nodded, nearly pissing his pants as the akalak said it, both from the anger he was radiating and the knowledge of what he was getting in.
The giant scowled and pulled his hands of his shoulders. Conrad just got up as soon as he could almost running towards his table and grabbing his parrot,
"Ack, hoist the sails!" The parrot squawked out not making any sense at all.
Conrad just continued to run home.
Day 34 of Fall, AV 508 - Dawn
Conrad was sitting in the kitchen of his home, head in his hands his parrot standing before him on the table.
"I really don't know what to do little buddy, I really screwed up, If I don't go I'll probably bring shame and dishonor on my family, probably screwing with my dads businesses and causing him to close down. And since dad doesn't want to leave we will probably become beggars as a result, But if I do go I might get so beaten up my dad probably won't even recognize me when he works on me!"
Conrad let out a loud sigh and looked at the parrot, who just looked at him with a blank look. "Sometimes I really hate that you can't talk back you know, It would make situations like these a lot more easier if you could." Conrad groaned as he began to think more about the situation.
"Well you got in trouble son?" He heard a voice say behind him, Conrad quickly turned around seeing his dad stand in the doorframe."Something about bringing dishonor on your family?" Conrad hung his head in shame as his father took a seat next to him. "Something you did on the first night I let you drink?" Conrad just nodded. His father let out a sigh. "I knew something was wrong when you came home not as drunk as you could be and ran towards your room. Well it can't be that bad. What did you do?" Conrad just looked at his father with the expression of a guilty teenager who had been found out. "I saw the akalak who nearly killed you a few days ago and I just flipped a bit. Eventually one thing went to another and He challenged me to a fight in the gideon arena and I accepted."
"Well," His father said, "You better go and get him won't you?" He gave his son a pat on the back, "you brought this trouble onto yourself so I can't help you with that, though I can say one thing, If you don't go to that fight you'll probably regret it, even if you lose those akalak look down more on a person that doesn't even try then somebody that goes down giving all he has. So get out there before I drag you!" He gave a grin and pushed conrad. His face saying that he was serious about it.
"eh ok dad." Conrad said blanching a bit at the prospect of being dragged to the arena and the embarrassment he would have to endure for that.
He got of his chair and patted his parrot on the head. "Stay here little buddy, I'll be back in pieces soon." Before he turned around and left, hoping that there would be enough pieces left of him to bother with a funeral.
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At the gideon arena.
Conrad walked trough the entrance of the arena, shivering in his boots from fright as he saw the akalak standing in the arena, but steeling himself as good as he could and walked towards him, shivering even more as he saw the weaponry resting against the wall.
Still gathering all his courage he had he continued to walk, until he stood right in front of him.
"I'm here." He said Tukant, his voice quivering a bit in fright. "And ready to defend my families honor." He looked towards the akalak trying to gauge his reaction. Trying to push down his fear as good as he could.