Petrelli Knight was a Young auspicious Father to his Twin Sons and loved drilling them and putting them through various slated competitions and exercises to ascertain the strongest heir of the duo.
The aspiring Prince's Remosa and Rematura were informed of the need to participate and undergo some competitions in order to prove their worth and mettle as Knights and Heirs. The both knightly sons were excited to compete only that there was an timidity and some fear in the heart of Prince Remosa. Remosa was filled with fear and sweaty with the fact that he was not blessed with the stance with which to compete with as he was very feeble minded and had little grace to utilize in partaking in the fervous competition as it was like a test by fire.
There were twelve competitions and activities to be indulged in to make case for the best and qualified Heir to the Throne of Petrelli Knight of Carmosa in the Knighthood. Petrelli Knight was very positive that the emergent winner of the competition of the duo heirs would make case for the rightful heir who must be given full support and encouragement in a bid to groom and model his brain and ways and stance. He was very sure Rematura would emerge victorious from the competition but was sad how the first Twin Remosa would fare as he was stymied and would not be given proper tutelage and training to enable access the Throne of his Father Petrelli Knight.
Petrelli Knight was able to set twelve competitions for his Twin Sons to partake in. The first was a writing of one chapter of a book of wisdom which title they were to compose themselves. Remosa wrote on the title a Proverb of Stance while Prince Rematura wrote on the Darkest Proverb of King Solomon which he wrote in summary on the way to acquiring wisdom and Prince Rematura emerged victorious in this competition as he was able to relay some astonishing truth on the paths towards achieving wisdom and the way to succeeding in the gimmicks of wisdom which only him knew about.
The second competition was that of preparing the best roast veal and wine to be drunk and eaten by their Father and themselves and for the Royal Family. Remosa was not so sure about how to roast veal let alone Poultry or Fish and he attempted mixing wine but had no clue what to utilize as sweetner and flavors. While Prince Rematura was capable of roasting veal which he flavoured with spices such as pepper, salt, oil, onions and veggies. He cut the best in thin slices and placed them on a template burner where it was heated up and roasted. Also to mix wine, Prince Rematura got some powder of different flavors like vanilla, banana, citrus, berries in a bid to mixing some good drinks which was sweet to taste and one of a kind. In this second competition, Prince Rematura emerged victorious.
The third competition or game was to test the Twins' abilities to gulping down huge contents of wine in a few seconds. It was such that they were to drink of a bottle and whoever finished drinking the contents first was to emerge winner without dripping the content from their lips in the process. The bottles were placed on a table before them and was made open. At the count of three the contestants picked up their bottles of sweet wine to gulp down it's contents. Rematura was drinking like a very thirsty lot, it took him three to four seconds to consume the whole liquid while Remosa was still fiddling with the bottle and trying to gulp down it's contents in seven to eight seconds while some contents dropped from his lips.
The fourth competition had to do with storytelling and each Competitor was inquired to tell a lovely take on his ability to cope and succeed as a knight. Remosa had little idea on how Knights comported themselves in battle in such a case as he was incoherent and shallow minded on the task and competition as a knight. Rematura on the other hand had various skills, brains and talents and he told the tale of the Darkest Knight who welded his sword swiftly moving to leech his enemies on the battlefield. Petrelli Knight was so astonished and astounded on Rematura's delivery and rendition of his tale as a Narrator of the best Knights take of similitude with his experience as a knight. Rematura spoke with much confidence, guts and gusto. Rematura's tale did rebound in the heart of his audience even after his vision was delivered as an Heir to his Father's throne of Carmosa.
The fifth competition as slated for the two young Prince's was the Bantam Dance competition. Princes Remosa and Rematura were both invited to move their steps to the beats and lyrics of their songs. Some songs which were rocked to by the boys. Petrelli Knight played a live rendition of the songs and both boys began dancing to the songs it's beats and lyrics. Remosa was lip sealed and shy and couldn't make great ease in movement to his steps as a Dancer and could not kill the show. However, Rematura was on the other hand a perfect Bantam Dancer. He was able to do the round dance, cha-cha and trip-trop. He moved with glee and great skill with fortified steps making some break dance to the melodious hits.
The sixth competition for the two boys to perform and partake in was the culinary arts competition. The both Knights were asked to make a dish of vegetables like salads of both fruits and vegetables also some snacks made from flour like Bread loaves, Doughnuts and cakes. In this competition, Remosa also failed tremendously. He was unable to conceive stuff in his mind to prepare the fruits and vegetables salads also neither was he able to mix and bake flour to make snacks out of them. Rematura on the other hand was able to cut vegetables such as carrots, cabbage, cucumber, eggs, broccoli, and cauliflower and was able to make some vegetable salads for food. Also Prince Rematura also made some fruit salad out of mixed fruits as Pawpaws, Pineapples, Bananas, Carrots, Cucumbers, Watermelons, Cashews, Coconuts, and he made a wonderful dish of it. Rematura was also able to bake bread, cakes, doughnuts, meatpies and was talented in all the culinary arts and was efficient caterer to his Father's joy, amazement and happiness.
The seventh competition for the duo Princes to participate in was the running competition. The two boys were asked to run for a few yards and distance and space in short time to emerge winner of the race. Rematura during the competition moved swiftly like he flew with the wind. The gap and margin in between both boys was was alarming, Rematura have Remosa a beating to the race, it seemed that Remosa was a snail or tortoise running. Remosa was shortfooted and took or was unable to curtail the gap between himself and his brother Rematura.
The eighth competition to be executed by both lads was the fastest eater competition. The two boys were asked to eat about five chunks of roast meat. The fastest meat eater in time was to emerge winner. Rematura who was always very fond of eating meat was able to chop his chunks of meat in two minutes while it took his brother five minutes to relish his chunk of meat. So in a nutshell in fastest timing, Rematura fared well as the fastest Danganan Meat Eater. Rematura also was more hungry for more chunks of meat than his Brother who had tired jaws from the competition. Rematura was a terrible meat eater and it seemed like though the competition was meant to prove his mettle and prowess in meat eating sport.
The ninth competition for both Knightly boys to prove their mettle was that of singing and oratory. The boys were to possess bass and sonorous voices and also be capable of speaking well elocutionist. Some speeches were coined by their Father Petrelli Knight and each boy was requested to sing well and speak well and confidently too and like in the other previous competitions Rematura emerged victor and weathered the storm as a Great Singer and Oratory while Remosa lost key of the right tone and accent to employ in his speech so he kept blabbing. Rematura was composed of great points as he scored various notable ideas and was proven perfect in his speech and efficient statements in facts and fancies. Remosa was very shallow minded as he was offpoint and full of folly and complacent in speech and words. He wasn't versatile and possessed low pitched tone of voice and accent. So in this game of oratory, Rematura emerged winner.
The tenth competition considered by the Royal Family for the appreciation to the throne as Heir to Petrelli Knight by his two sons was that of Art and Craft. Remosa and Rematura were asked to both make some works of art in drawing, painting and sculpting. Both boys tried and after a while of putting paint on paper and fiddling with mud and clay, Rematura emerged victor. He was able to make landscape drawing and design and painting and capable of moulding the Human Head and it came out beautifully well and on point. Petrelli Knight was pleased with the art works of his Son and Heir Rematura and was convinced without doubt or relenting that Remosa would lose in the remaining two competitions. He advised that they conceded the winner of the competitions to Rematura
But the Judges of the Carmosa Kingdom inclined that they still made the last two competitions and experience the results.
There were two competitions left to be encountered by the Young Remosa and Rematura. The next in line was the fencing competition and Remosa and Rematura were light with beaming smiles as they each held up and wielded their swords with a group of fencers with their lances as they both went into combat. Remosa wasn't very skilled in the art of fencing but Rematura was a perfect fencer and hit, pierced and throbbed through the sides of his counterparts and made way as an ambidextrous fencer able to use both hands while fencing in the competition.
The competition for the next Heir was left with the horseriding competition. The both boys were expected to ride their horses in the fastest way in time in a few yards. The winner was expected to have his horse ride faster than his counterpart without falling off. Rematura's Black Horse which he called Cub was a very fiery horse in riding in great speed and was best renowned horse on the track even as Rematura had taken very great care of Cub breeding his horse dearly and thoroughly. In fact some thought Rematura spoilt his horse as he emerged winner of all the competitions.