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Chapter 3 - The Tournament of Thorns

The throne room erupted into a mixture of whispers and murmurs as courtiers and guards exchanged skeptical glances. Kaidon's bold proposal had sparked a sense of intrigue, but few were willing to openly support the young claimant.

"Very well, Kaidon," Kethril said, his voice neutral. "I will assemble a small group of warriors and mages to assist you in the tournament. But do not expect the city's full backing just yet. You must prove yourself worthy of our trust."

Kaidon nodded, understanding the unspoken conditions. "I accept. I will not disappoint you, Kethril."

As the preparations for the tournament began, Lyra and Amir approached Kaidon, their faces etched with concern.

"Kaidon, be cautious," Lyra advised. "The people of Eldrador are not yet convinced of your claim. You must tread carefully to gain their trust."

"I will, Mother," Kaidon replied, his eyes scanning the room. "But I must also show them my resolve. I will not be intimidated by Xandros's threats."

Amir nodded, his eyes gleaming with a hint of pride. "We will support you, Kaidon. But remember, the path ahead will be treacherous. You must be prepared to face challenges from all sides."

The three of them shared a moment of resolve, their bond stronger than ever. Little did they know, however, that Xandros was already plotting his next move, one that would shake the very foundations of Eldrador...

Meanwhile, Thorold, the former chief of Eldrador, watched Kaidon with a discerning eye. He had seen many claimants rise and fall, and he was not yet convinced of Kaidon's worthiness. But he was willing to give the young man a chance, for the sake of the city's stability.

Thorold approached Kaidon, his expression thoughtful. "Kaidon, I will offer you a small contingent of guards for the tournament. But do not think this is an endorsement of your claim. You must still prove yourself worthy of our trust."

Kaidon nodded, grateful for the small show of support. "Thank you, Thorold. I will not disappoint you."

As the preparations continued, Kaidon noticed a figure watching him from the shadows. It was a young woman with piercing green eyes and long, raven-black hair. She seemed to be sizing him up, her gaze lingering on his sword and armor.

"Who is that?" Kaidon asked Amir, nodding towards the mysterious woman.

Amir followed his gaze, a hint of a smile playing on his lips. "That is Eira, a skilled warrior and member of the city's elite guard. She is here to observe and report back to Thorold."

Kaidon's eyes narrowed, his mind racing with possibilities. Was Eira a potential ally or a spy sent to undermine his chances? Only time would tell.

Kaidon, his mother and Amir are in a room deciding what to do. Kaidon asked his best friend about the Xandros and everything.

"Xandros hails from the powerful Blackwood family, known for their wealth, magic and influence in Eldrador. His family has a long history producing mages and politicians, and they've maintained a strong grip on the city's politics and economy." Amir explains with a deep voice.

"So basically they are the kings of this city in the shadows. They now want it to be public." Kaidon said now rubbing his chin.

"Plus he controls a significant portion of Eldrador's wealth, thanks to his family's business interests and magical abilities. And Xandros is an extremely powerful mage. Using elemental water magic." Amir continued from were he stopped.

"Are you trying to break my confidence. Haha." Kaidon smiled after realising how powerful this man was.

"Well no one sent you to put down such a challenge. What is wrong with you?" Amir finally brought out what was in his chest.

"I see you are not happy with my choice. I had to do it. When he entered the throne room I could see that most people had fear and respect in their eyes. And I want that." Kaidon said with a smile.

Amir's expression turned serious, his eyes narrowing. "Kaidon, you're not thinking this through. Xandros won't hesitate to crush you if you stand in his way. He has the power, the influence, and the magic to destroy you."

Kaidon's smile never wavered. "That's exactly why I need to take him down, Amir. I can't let him bully the city into submission. And I have a plan."

Amir raised an eyebrow. "What plan?"

Kaidon leaned in, his voice taking on a conspiratorial tone. "I've been talking to some of the other nobles, and they're not happy with Xandros's antics either. If we can gather enough support, we might just be able to take him down."

Amir's eyes widened. "You're talking about a full-blown rebellion, Kaidon. Are you sure you're ready for that?"

Kaidon's grin grew wider. "I was born ready, my friend."

The two friends shared a look, the tension between them palpable. Amir knew that Kaidon was determined, but he also knew that Xandros was not a force to be underestimated. The stakes were high, and the outcome was far from certain.

Amir sighed, shaking his head. "I hope you know what you're getting yourself into, Kaidon. Xandros won't go down without a fight."

Kaidon's expression turned cold, his eyes glinting with determination. "I'm counting on it, Amir. I'll show him the true meaning of power."

As they continued to plan and prepare, Eira, the mysterious warrior, watched from the shadows, her eyes fixed on Kaidon with an intensity that made him feel uneasy. He couldn't help but wonder what her true motives were, and whether she was a friend or foe.

Meanwhile, Xandros, unaware of the plans being made against him, continued to consolidate his power and influence, his magic and wealth making him almost invincible. But Kaidon and his friends were determined to bring him down, no matter the cost.

The stage was set for a epic battle of power, magic, and wills, with the fate of Eldrador hanging in the balance. Would Kaidon and his friends be able to overcome the odds and take down the powerful Xandros, or would they fall victim to his wrath and ambition? Only time would tell.