《Barbarians》The Barbarian War - Chapter 21
Advertisement
The change, it had to come
We knew it all along
We were liberated from the fold, that's all
And the world looks just the same
And history ain't changed
'Cause the banners, they are flown
In the next war
The Who - "Won't Get Fooled Again"
“...they didn’t give you a choice, Marshal.”
Nassat turned to face the person speaking to him. Admiral Fujimoto stood regarding him, her arms folded across her chest, as he stared down at the planet below. Zhis had fallen to their guns just as Dzach and Gzuj before, and once again he had brought Jiyazh to talk them into a peaceful surrender.
And just as before, they had chosen death, instead.
“There must be some way of getting through to them,” he said at last. “How can they choose death over life? Not even the deaths of those they claim to care about sway them.”
“...Bushido,” Hélène whispered.
Nassat stared at her. “I do not know what that means.”
“Literally translated, it means ‘The Way of the Warrior’,” she explained. “It was a code my ancestors once followed, a very long time ago.” The Admiral gave him rueful shrug. “It was an attempt to bind the warrior class…Samurai...with august virtues, to enoble them into something more than mere killers. Values such as Honor, and Compassion, and Respect.”
He nodded. “Those are admirable traits. But I do not see the connection.”
She sighed. “Because over time those values became corrupted, perverted into something sinister. Bushido came to mean obedience without question. They treated with contempt those who had surrendered instead of showing mercy...for the crime of not having died to the last in battle.”
The Marshal turned back to gaze at the planet, at the dark clouds now dotting the landscape. “The Khonhim would understand your ancestors well, Admiral,” he said at last. “And what brought an end to this ideology of Death?”
Hélène grimaced, as she pointed at the ravaged planet. “That,” she said.
Nassat shook his head and turned away. “Is genocide the only recourse left to us?” he asked. “I cannot accept that.”
Advertisement
“They’ve spent millennia plotting their revenge against the Triumvirate races,” she said. “They have molded their entire society to serve that purpose. It has defined them for so long they are no longer capable of seeing an alternative.” She gave him a hard look. “Not until they’re forced to, at least.”
“We have devastated a third of their worlds, and they are showing no signs of capitulation,” he shot back. “How many more must we bombard, before they recognize the futility of continuing the fight?”
“Maybe all of them,” the Admiral replied. “You should be prepared for that possibility.”
“If I were human, perhaps I could,” he said. “Were I member of your race, it is possible I could accept the slaughter, accept that there were no other options.” A dark cloud crossed Hélène’s face, as Nassat held up a hand. “That was not a slander against your people, Admiral,” he explained. “I was merely pointing out how dissimilar our races are. Our species are adapted for very different roles, which shapes our view of the universe.”
She nodded after a moment. “True enough, I suppose...but it doesn’t change a thing. They still won’t surrender to us, their enemy. Nothing is likely to change that.”
Nassat bowed his head and closed his eyes. She spoke the truth. The only reason the Khonhim had surrendered in the last war was because they had captured their leader in battle. It had paralyzed them at a crucial moment, and…
His eyes flew open as he raised his head. “You are correct,” he intoned, “the Khonhim will never surrender to us.”
“I’m sorry, Marshal,” Hélène said with some sympathy. “At least we can continue the campaign, recognizing the fact they won’t listen to reason.”
He shook his head, as an odd gleam shone from his eyes. “No...you misunderstand,” he said. “They will never surrender...to us.”
Her brow furrowed in confusion. “Now I’m the one in the dark,” she said.
Nassat only smiled in reply, as he reached for the intercom.
Advertisement
“You cannot be serious,” Jiyazh exclaimed, once Nassat explained his sudden brainstorm.
“I am,” he replied.
“I never thought I would hear myself say this,” Hélène chimed in, “but I have to agree with our...guest.” Nassat wondered what word she originally had in mind, as she plunged ahead. “He tried to negotiate the surrender of both Gzuj and Zhis, and they refused to listen. What would make them heed his words now?”
“Because at the moment they see him as our prisoner,” Nassat explained. “But...what if they did not?”
“He is our prisoner,” Fujimoto contended, glancing at the Khonhim.
“But what if he was not?” Nassat pressed. “What if he was attempting to reclaim the title of Dhyaksh?”
The Human and the Khonhim both stared at him. “I surrendered that title,” Jiyazh said at last. “Chugaz Uydan is Dhyaksh now.”
“But that title is not static, is it?” Nassat asked. “You have explained to me how you earned the position, how you and the other claimants met on the field of battle to prove your worthiness. Why could you not do so again?”
“And how would you propose I do that, assuming I was interested in the first place?” Jiyazh demanded. “Whatever standing I once had, I lost when we lost the war. My resignation was little more than an acknowledgment of that fact.” He shook his head. “You have seen how my people react to me now. Attempting to become Dhyaksh once again would be impossible. The people would never support me.”
“He’s right,” Admiral Fujimoto agreed. “We humans have experience with puppet leaders...and that’s how the Khonhim would see him. Without the respect and consent of those he would govern, the only way he could maintain control would be at gunpoint. Not exactly a stable form of government.”
“You are correct, he could not be a puppet,” Nassat agreed, “which is why it would be necessary for him to earn his position.”
“And I ask again…how? Jiyazh said in exasperation.
“...by leading soldiers into battle,” Nassat said matter-of-factly.
“And where do you propose I find these warriors?” the Khonhim asked, badgering him. “Because I do not see any of my people volunteering to serve under my command.”
Nassat smiled. “Jiyazh, you may not have any warriors at your disposal...but we do.”
“...are you insane?” Hélène snarled in horror. “Are you seriously proposing giving him a commission to fight against his own kind?” She shook her head in disbelief. “There isn’t a single one of our soldiers that would serve under a Khonhim commander...assuming for one minute I would allow such a thing!”
“You are not in a position to allow or deny this, Admiral,” Nassat said. “I am in command here.”
“Not for long, if you plan on giving our enemy his own army!” she shot back. “No one in this fleet would stand for it. I’d be forced to place you under arrest just to keep you from being torn apart.”
Nassat rolled his eyes in exasperation. “Admiral, despite all appearances to the contrary, I am not a fool. We would have safeguards in place to ensure Jiyazh did not get...ideas.” He gave the Khonhim an apologetic shrug. “You understand.”
“And why exactly would I do this?” Jiyazh asked. “The Admiral is correct about one thing...none of your warriors would trust me not to betray them. You are asking me to do battle with my race. What incentive could you give me to accept such a ridiculous notion?”
The Saurotaur Marshal looked back down at the planet below. “Because your only other alternative, Jiyazh...is that,” he said quietly, pointing at the ravaged world.
“This is lunacy,” Hélène hissed.
Nassat closed his eyes. “When genocide becomes tolerable...what is one more act of madness?” he asked.
Advertisement
- In Serial58 Chapters
UNRANKED: A Portal Break Xianxia
Just over five years ago, humanity began to Awaken to strange new powers. Right before I was sucked out of the world.While I was gone, the gates opened, swallowing cities and pouring monsters into the land like fountains of death. Awakened humans rushed to match them.In the five years that passed, my body stuck in a coma, the power balance of humanity shifted entirely. Awakened live as kings and queens, free from the rule of law. I did not Awaken, nor gain their power. But in my time in another world, I gained knowledge of another power.I alone cultivate.But I don't intend to be alone for long.
8 264 - In Serial9 Chapters
Whispers of Long Lost Voices
When all hope is gone, the crew of Hestia’s Hearth will make their own.What You Can Expect: * A Dark Yet Hopeful Universe* Kick Ass Found Families* Hero Moms* Dancers, Musicians and Space Shanties * Disabled MCs* Space Nazis Getting Punched in the Face (Sometimes Literally) * Folks who actually deal with trauma and griefThe Known Universe has been at peace for almost 100 years, but for most of Brenn’s life, trapped on an Earth controlled by the genetically superior Aesir Empire, it hasn’t felt like it. The Aesir took her peace, they took her parents, and then they took her wife. Three years after her wife’s murder, she’s found a new life light years away from Earth. A happy one, most days, with a best friend and captain who understands her, and a shared mission to undo some of the damage the Aesir have done to the Universe and offer relief to anyone who needs it. But the past has a way of rising again. A surprise rescue mission brings Brenn face to face with her wife; delirious, ill, and scarred from the bullets Brenn thought had killed her, but very much alive with a newborn at her breast. A newborn whose very existence could mean intergalactic war. Now Brenn must balance her wife’s delicate mental health, new motherhood, and her own complicated feelings while working with her Captain and their odd bunch of friends and allies to protect her tiny family from a small, but influential group within the Aesir government who will stop at nothing to take back Brenn’s wife and child. All the while, there are whispers of a greater and more ancient power coming to life. A power Brenn’s wife knows more about than she wants to let on. It’s a good thing Brenn is used to fighting. CW: Contains mildly graphic scenes of violence/death, topics of unwanted pregnancy/abortion, scientific experimentation on sapient beings, depression/suicide, grief, and trauma. The tone of this fiction is often dark and distinctly dystopian in lighter shades of Margaret Atwood, though where there is darkness there is always hope and light. On Hiatus Until September When the School Year Begins and Mom This story takes a considerable amount of time and mental energy to complete. I thought I had enough backlog and time to post it as a serial while COVID kept my child home from school, but it turns out while I can quickly write other pieces, I cannot produce the quality I need with this one at an acceptable rate. We'll resume in September when my days are much freer. Thank you for your patience and stay tuned for a different storytelling romp more suited for a serial platform in the meantime.
8 79 - In Serial22 Chapters
You and I, me and you
An overworked office lady and a lost child. The lady's struggle for a family she can never have... The child's struggle for a peaceful life that cannot be granted... Giving hope to each other and how they experience life together, trying to build a family they both wished for.
8 151 - In Serial6 Chapters
9 Levels of Hell - GameLit
Yesterday, Clint and his girlfriend died in a car accident. Today, he woke up with dozens of other humans in a twisted game devised by Death himself. There are only three rules: 1) If you die, you lose. 2) If you reach the end of the ninth level, you live. 3) You may kill each other, if you like If Clint can reach the end of the game, he can save his girlfriend and himself--that is, if the other players don't kill him first.
8 195 - In Serial12 Chapters
Strategy's Mistress
A young seven year old girl enters an academy for strategists where only one in a thousand students has a shot at becoming a rank ten strategist! The path to the top is hard, hellish and unforgiving. Blood will flow like rivers, she will have to walk over heads and she will have to prove time and time again that she is the wisest, the smarters, the most brutal, the most decisive, the most sly and the cruelest. Even though the odds are low, she must persist and grasp her one chance. If not for herself then she has to do it for her late parents. Link to my blog
8 52 - In Serial108 Chapters
Lost souls, will be rewritten soon. (Old version)
In a world where mages stand above the peasants, the nobles, and the law, it is not surprising that everyone wants to learn magic. Five siblings from a village in the middle of nowhere felt the same. Unfortunately, a dragon brought ruin to their home, eventually cornering the five blood brothers. Luz, the eldest brother, ignored the warnings of his ancestors for the sake of their survival. Using an ancient teleportation spell, he and his siblings were sucked into a portal leading to God-knows-where. In a foreign place far from home, Luz carries the burden of disobeying his ancestors and losing his younger brothers. He sets off to reunite his siblings and slay the dragon that destroyed their village while only being equipped with one useless space spell that drains all his mana after one usage. Author's note: English isn't my first language and this is the first novel I tried writing, which is why some of the earlier chapters aren't that good, even though I grew better over time. I'm still in the phase of editing a lot of my earlier chapters. But unfortunately, I haven't yet found any time for it. Daily updates are to be expected till we reach chapter 100. If your comment motivates me, I might upload up to five chapters.^^
8 235

