Even the name, “Aeterno
Vocatus” sounded creepy. Four pairs of
tiny eyes widened, silently urging him to continue. In his best ethereal voice, the old man
continued.
“Long
ago, long before the colonies banded together to form our great nation and became
the United States-before the Europeans discovered there was an America and even
before the common folk realized the Earth wasn’t flat. Since the ancient times, there have always
been brave men willing to stand up for freedom, risking their lives to win independence
from tyranny and battling darkness to bring forth the light. One particular group of men did just that; they
called themselves The Brotherhood of Eternal Glory. Their mission was rid the world of darkness
and evil. They fought against oppression
and, sometimes, against the devil’s minions.”
“What’s
a minion?” Maddie gasped; her deep brown eyes grew wider.
“It’s
a follower,” Zack hissed. “Now keep
quiet!”
“Yes,”
her Grandfather continued. ‘A follower: a
man, woman, or in some cases even a demon, willing to do whatever the devil
commanded but I’m getting ahead of myself.
I need to start the story before the brotherhood gave themselves a
name. Back then, it started with just
four Captains leading their men into battle. Time and time again when the four
captains led the charge, they were successful.
It was not always so when the four were separated but together they were
unbeatable. Their orders were to vanquish…Madeline,
vanquish means destroy… a neighboring village that had been overrun by evil
warlords. The warlords had used black
magic to enslave the villagers. They
made live sacrifices of those who refused to do the warlords’ bidding. Our heroes, the young captains; Demetrios,
Eleon, Linus, and Praxis, led their men bravely to what seemed to be their
impending doom. The men serving under
the brave captains trembled with fear.
Realizing that the morale of their troops was suffering, Demetrios
pulled them all together and gave a speech so stirring, so eloquent, that right
then and there, each of the soldiers pledged their lives to completing the mission.”
The old man paused and took a sip of his
coffee. His grandchildren sat with
baited breath, yearning for more.
“Did they die, Grandpa?” Nathan gasped. “Did they get sacrificed then turn into
zombies?”
Chuckling, he assured the
boy that no one turned into a zombie.
Disappointment flickered across young Nathan’s face but not for
long.
“But there are things worse than zombies that one could
become,” Grandpa replied in a sinister voice. Again, he had the children’s
undivided attention and they settled in for more. “Now, where was I?”
“The soldiers pledged their lives to complete the
mission,” Ethan replied eagerly.
“That they did, Ethan.
Those men realized that the fate of their nation, perhaps even the
entire world depended on their success.
If they failed, the warlords would grow stronger and their evil would
spread. Village after village, country
after country would fall into darkness and despair unless the four captains and
their soldiers were victorious. In a
voice that thundered like Zeus atop Mount Olympus, Demetrios called to his
brothers in arms and vowed that if they succeeded he would not stop with this
one mission, his pledge would continue until his death! If God smiled on their campaign and granted
them favor, he vowed to continue fighting the good fight until God called him
from this world. His men were so moved that they all agreed, pledging their
lives to the same fate….all but one.”
“Hey!”
Their mother shouted from the other room, “is everyone’s homework finished?”
“C’mon, get your butts in gear and get that homework
finished,” their grandfather ordered, shooing them off. “No pouting, the story can wait. Your schoolwork is more important.”
The children scattered to
collect their books and assignments, playfully marching to the old man’s cry of,
“Hut, two, three, four”. With the
children gone, he eased back into his recliner, sighing, and reached for the
remote. A moment later his wife joined
him, perched on the arm of his chair, smiling.
“What were you telling those kids? Erica is having a heck of a time getting them
to settle down. You’ve got them all
wound up.” She teased, playfully wagging
her finger at her husband. “If they have nightmares tonight, you’re in
trouble mister!”
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