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BATTLECRY: WAR AGE

🇳🇬SajMan_
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BATTLECRY: WAR AGE In this particular era, a thousand years have passed since a significant war that undoubtedly altered the course of history. However, even with the passage of time, the echoes of battles and the essence of warriors still linger. Amidst this backdrop of conflict, there is a young boy who stands as a symbol of resilience and hope. He exists as a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity, embodying the strength and determination necessary to survive in a world shaped by war. As the world evolves and the battles continue, this young boy remains a beacon of possibility for a brighter tomorrow. The world acknowledges that strength is crucial in this era, where only the strong can secure their place and thrive amidst the perpetual conflict. In the midst of this ever-present struggle, the promise of a better future drives the warriors forward, their battle cries reverberating through time The tale sets the stage for a grand and epic journey, where the young boy's growth and development will intertwine with the destiny of the world. It will explore the themes of courage, sacrifice, camaraderie, and the unyielding pursuit of a better world. Ultimately, this story promises a gripping narrative filled with heroic deeds and profound revelations, painting a vivid picture of an age defined by war and the unyielding spirit of the warriors who inhabit it.
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Chapter 1 - THE BEGINNING

Tobi was playing with his sister in front of their house located on the outskirts of Saikyu. Their compound was located 500m from the border of Saikyu. Inside the compound, a house built with wooden structures stood at the centre of the large compound.

"Hey, that's not how to play. You're spoiling the game," Tobi was getting bored of his sister's negligence of the game rules.

"No, you can't make that move,"

"That's an invalid move,"

"That's off,"

"Can't you learn? The game is really simple. I wonder why you can't get it easily,"

Tobi, who cared less about his sister's feelings, constantly complained about every move his sister made.

"Big brother, this game is hard. I can't play," Bola said as she burst into tears.

"Tch, what would I do with you? Stop crying. You're embarrassing me."

It wasn't enough to stop Bola from crying. Tobi was irritated and somewhat embarrassed seeing his sister crying.

"Ok. Ok. Stop crying. I will teach you how to play. Fine?"

"Uhn Uhn. Yes, big brother," Bola said as she wiped the tears off her cheeks.

The game is a game of cards with numbers and shapes. Cards of the same numbers or shapes are played over one another. The game continues until a player checks up – has no more cards to play.

"Tobi, Tobi," A deep voice from inside the house called. Tobi left the game after promising to teach Bola how to play another day. Tobi rushed inside the house to answer the voice.

"Yes, sir," Tobi replied. Inside the house was a manly figure dressed in an all-black kimono with a black inside shirt. He wore black gloves on both of his hands and black bands on his wrists. He wore a blindfold covering his two eyes which made only his mouth, nose, forehead, hair and lower cheek visible.

The inner view of the house reveals more wooden architecture. The parlour had a large sitting space made of wood. The walls were made also made of wood with the clan's symbol carved on them. Adjacent to the entrance of the building is the family portrait, which reveals a family of five. Opposite the position of the family portrait is the door which leads to the kitchen. The door leading to the rooms is on the right side of the door leading to the kitchen.

The manly figure was sipping his tea with one hand tucked in his dress.

"Sit," the figure gestured for Tobi to sit. "Your study sessions with your mother have been going well. I have spoken to your mother, and I feel it is time to take the next step of your life, your destiny,"

"Tobi, tell me. How old are you?" the figure asked with an inquisitive tone.

"I-I am 14 years,"

"Hmm, What is your goal or, rather, what would you like to become?"

Tobi was caught off guard by the question as he hadn't given it a thought. Why would a boy of 14 years be asked such a question? What's going on? What do I want to become? All these questions were popping up in Tobi's mind as he searched his mind for an answer to his father's question.

"Well, uhm. About what I'd like to become. I'll prefer it to be something not life-threatening. Certainly not a warrior or one of the forces. Hmmm, yes, I want to be an instructor or a farmer. That's what I want to become," Tobi said with a bright smile emerging on his face.

Much to his surprise and far from his expectation, his father slammed his hand hard on the table. Hard enough to send chills down Tobi's spine and loud enough to make Soroyi exclaim from the kitchen.

Gbobi was infuriated with the words that proceeded out of his son's mouth. He boiled with anger and rage that if left loose, the compound would be sent to ruins in an instant.

"Where has it ever been heard that a person born of the Shirin become an instructor or a farmer? It has never happened, and I won't let it start with you,"

"Are you a Shirin?"

"Don't say that. Can you not see you are hurting the lad?" Soroyi said as she interrupted Gbobi. She had left the kitchen to check what had caused the loud noise.

"Talk to your son. I can't stand such blasphemy, especially from my lineage," Gbobi stated and left the parlour for his study in rage.

Tobi, confused and sad about what had just happened, sat on the floor with his head bowed and tears running down his cheek. Soroyi went to where he was to stop him from crying further.

"Is it wrong to have my own goal?" he muttered as tears were running down his cheek.

"No. It is not,"

"Then, why was Father angry with what I said?"

"Your father only wants the best for you,"

Tobi looked up for the first time after his father shouted at him.

"The best? Isn't seeing my goal get achieved the best for me?"

Soroyi wiped the tears off Tobi's cheeks and held his face making eye contact.

"Your father wants the best for you- and the clan. He is your father and also the clan leader," "Never has a Shirin not become a warrior. The legacy they had laid down was the ability to always produce strong warriors. Your father was one of them before he retired. Even till now, the songs of your father's glory are still sung in all corners of Sanemi,"

"Go to the kitchen and join your sister in doing the dishes. I'll go talk to your father,"

Soroyi heaved a sigh of relief as he watched Tobi go into the kitchen.

*****Two Days After*****

Tobi, dressed in a blue shirt, black three-quarters and a sandal, is about to leave the house for a meet-up with his friends.

"Mother, I am set to go. Do you want me to get anything for you?" Tobi said as he buckled his sandals.

"Hmm, Yes. Get me the Egbure and Egusi on your way back,"

"Alright, mother,"

As Tobi was about to exit the house, he felt something holding his three-quarters.

"Take me with you," Bola said with a bright smile holding his brother's three-quarters.

"No," Tobi retorted with a Stern face. Bola's puffed cheek slowly flattened out at her brother's response.

"Take me with you," she repeated as she tightened her grip on Tobi's three-quarters. This time with a frown on her face and her eyes closed.

"No, you can't come with me," Tobi was not going to change his mind. He still won't let her follow him. She'd only slow him down and stress him.

Bola, who was not ready to take no for an answer, continued to pester her brother to take her with him. The two continued, which was starting to constitute noise in the house.

"Hey, you guys are making a lot of noise. What's happening here?" said Soroyi, who was disturbed and irritated at the noise they were making.

"Big brother doesn't want to take me along with him,"

"Ohh, is that the cause of this noise? Tobi, take your sister with you,"

"But-"

"Don't but me. I said take your sister with you," Soroyi said as she wanted quiet. With the two of them out, that wouldn't be impossible. "And make sure you don't lose sight of her and be back early,"

"Yes, Mother," replied a defeated Tobi.

Tobi and Bola made their way for the meet-up. Bola, a girl who prefers to be everywhere around his brother, was six years of age. She has short, black and oily hair. She'd rather eat sweets all the days of her life if she had the chance.

Tobi and Bola met up with his friends. It was the last time they'd be meeting as a group. They had tons of fun. Playing games, lottery, singing, catching the thief, being the hero, cosplay, acting and kendo koshi. Kendo Koshi is a game of wooden swords. The players are armed with a wooden sword and aim for the opponents' weak spots. The game continues till an opponent surrenders or is hit three times in the belly. They played with each other until sunset. At sunset, they sit down in a café, gisting and telling stories as they used to.

"Tobi, it's almost late. I have to go now," Tope said as he gulped down the last drink from his cup and rose to leave.

"Ehh, Why. This isn't the agreement now. We were supposed to be here till the sun has fully set," Tobi said with a surprised look

"I am sorry. I have to go. See you if fate wants it," With this, Tope left the café for his home, leaving Tobi, Bola and Inioluwa there.

"Let him go. You know how strict his mother is. We should be grateful he waited till now." Inioluwa told Tobi. "I think I would have to go too,"

"Ehhh! Why?"

"Well, my father has enrolled me at the Warrior Academy at Akaw. He wants me to become a Warrior, and I'll be leaving by Dawn tomorrow,"

"A warrior, good for you,"

"What about you? I'm sure you are already taking some lessons from your parents,"

"No, no, no. Nothing. I'm not becoming a warrior. I'm not cut out for it,"

"Are you serious? Even when your father is a legendary warrior, and you're from a warrior clan?" Inioluwa blurted out in disbelief.

"See, let's leave that matter. I wish you good luck in your training. It's time we bade ourselves farewell,"

Inioluwa and Tobi gave each other a lasting hug, after which they waved each other goodbye.

"Bola, let's go,"

"Ok, brother,"

Tobi remembered his mother's errand and went to the vegetable store to get the Egbure and Egusi. To their surprise, there was a long queue waiting for them. They had to join the queue.

After about two hours of waiting, they finally got the Egbure and Egusi and headed for home. It was already passed sundown, and the moon was already out.

Tobi held his sister with his right hand and the vegetables in his left as they took the forest path to their home. It was the only path to their home. Along the path were trees with bright green leaves. Each tree shed off its rotten leaves as the wind blew. The tress responded to the wind by dancing off its leave which provided a Serene and calm environment. The crickets were chippering, the fireflies flying around with their lights shining. It was a wonderful sight to behold. The crescent moon reveals the wonders of nature.

Bola was singing her favourite song and licking her sweets at the same time. Tobi was joyous at the fact that he had a good day.

"What a perfect end to a good day. It's a peaceful, serene and calm night. It is beautiful," Tobi thought to himself.

Suddenly, Tobi heard a loud hit and fell to the ground.