Chapter 10 - 10. Interlude: Dwellers of Tiranat Village

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~ Kigeir ~ Kigeir sighed, the sound heavy and defeated in the dusty confines of his small shop. He stood inside his shop, his bony hand resting on the rough-hewn wood. He ran a weary hand over his thinning gray hair, the dust inside the shop clinging to his calloused fingers. Unlike the plump, overflowing sacks that used to lean against the wall, only a few meager bags of grain lined his shelves, their coarse texture a pitiful representation of what his store usually held. They were a stark reminder of the slow decline that had gripped their isolated little village since the murder of the baron a few months ago. His normally bustling shop, filled with the murmur of bartering and the clatter of coins was silent now. The villagers, once lively and eager customers, had become gaunt with hunger and worry, their pockets as empty as their stomachs. A few months ago, news had slowly traveled to Tiranat about the baron's demise. Although he was a greedy wretch with little interest in his people, preferring to spend more time in Count Cinran's court than here in his own village, his presence had at least ensured a trickle of merchants coming to the village seeking its coal. But ever since the brutal murder of the baron at the hands of bandits, the village had sunk into a suffocating fear. If even a baron was not safe in these parts, what would become of his family or the villagers? He sighed, the heavy silence in the village broken only by the occasional cough or the mournful cry of a hungry child. Traders and merchants, once a regular sight on the muddy path in front of his shop, were rarely seen now. The roads lay silent, while the coal kept piling up in the barns. But without traders coming to buy it from the village, it was a worthless treasure. And with all the coal stored in the barns of the manor being the baron's property, the villagers had to buy it from him if they wanted to use it. With people in the village barely having enough coin to buy food, they couldn't afford to pay for the coal as well, and had to go to the surrounding wild forests, filled with dangerous beasts, to gather firewood. Damn the miserly bastard! He cursed the previous baron again. Tiranat wasn't a farming community. Unlike other villages nestled amidst sprawling farms, Tiranat, being surrounded by vast forests, offered no bounty of crops. The livelihood of most of the villagers relied entirely on the coal mines that burrowed deep under the eastern hills, and the hunting of deer and moose by brave souls venturing into the bandit-infested forests. News traveled slowly in these remote parts. But it had been months since the baron's demise, and still, they hadn't heard about the village lands being handed over to another noble, even if he was not likely to be any better than the previous baron. Bandits, emboldened by the lack of authority, had raided the village a week ago, leaving behind a trail of fear and dwindling food supplies along with many burnt houses. The few remaining guards in the baron's manor had watched with fear, not daring to oppose the bandits as long as they left the manor alone. Thankfully no blood was shed, but the robbed supplies had left a gaping wound in their meager reserves. Kigeir knew it wouldn't be long before the bandits returned, emboldened by their easy victory. With each passing day, villagers stopped bartering for his wares, their pockets as empty as their stomachs. No one had much coin left anymore. They were all clinging desperately to what meager savings they had. Kigeir himself had enough grain tucked away to feed his wife and three kids through the approaching harsh winter. But that was meager comfort in these times. Had the Count, a man rumored to be more interested in lavish court entertainments than the welfare of his people, even noticed the baron's absence in Tiranat? Kigeir wasn't even sure that the count remembered this forgotten corner of his domain. He feared the village had become a mere speck on a dusty map, forgotten and fading with each passing day in an uncaring world. This barely known village, once a minor exporter of coal, now felt like a ghost town, shrouded in fear and an uncertain future. He worried the coming winter wouldn't just be a test of survival, it would be a fight for their very existence. He was gazing at the empty road when he heard a commotion about wagons coming from the north. Even though it wasn't likely to change anything, he chose to take a look at the coming caravan. With hardly any goods to sell and without any customers, he really had nothing better to do, after all. A sigh escaped his cracked lips, as he told his oldest son to watch the shop and began to walk towards the north end of the small village. ~ Tesyb ~ Sёarᴄh the nôvelFire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality. Tesyb, a man of just twenty-two with a face that told a different story, looked weathered by life's hardships. The lines that creased his brow and framed his eyes spoke volumes of the anxieties that gnawed at him. He was sitting outside what remained of his house, unlike the other villagers who chose to stay inside in the chilly wind. The afternoon sun cast long shadows across the deserted street before him, mirroring the hollowness in his own stomach. Tesyb had spent most of his life in the belly of the earth, hacking away at coal seams in the hills east of Tiranat. The work was backbreaking, the air perpetually thick with coal dust and the musky smell of sweat in the suffocating darkness. His muscles, forged in the depths of the earth, spoke volumes of his grueling labor. The meager wages he got with each swing of his pickaxe, each shovelful of coal, barely yielded enough to feed his aging parents. Saving was a luxury and yet he'd always scrimped, a small voice whispering caution in his ear. Hard times lurked around every corner for people like them. The news of the baron's murder by bandits a few months ago, had arrived slowly in the village. At first, Tesyb hadn't thought much of it. After all, what did the death of a greedy noble change for the likes of him? Life had continued, albeit under a growing unease. The mines continued to churn out coal, a growing black mountain piled high in the barns. But that normality had proved to be a fleeting comfort. Only a few traders had come to Tiranat through the dangerous roads since the baron's murder, and what little coal they purchased barely made a dent in the stockpiles. The coal they mined kept piling up, like an unwanted monument to their labor. Then came the violent thunderstorm that ripped through the village a month ago. Roofs were damaged, crude shelters demolished, and worst of all, the mines flooded. Usually, a few days of backbreaking work with buckets would clear the water. But this time, Tesyb witnessed Mr Duvas, the baron's harried old majordomo who oversaw the mine as well, visit the site. His face pinched with worry, the majordomo had a long discussion with the foremen and delivered the gut-wrenching news. With the coal stockpile overflowing and no buyers, there was no money to pay miners to empty the flooded mine corridors. Tesyb had felt the world tilt on its axis. All the miners, the lifeblood of the village, were suddenly without work. He and his fellow miners had dug into their meager savings, built on sweat and sacrifice. But every day, with each meager meal, that lifeline dwindled until a single meal a day became the norm. And then, to add to their misery, a group of bandits raided the village a week ago and what little the villagers had saved, they had to give up or lose their lives. With the baron dead and his guards, who provided a semblance of security from the bandits, dead along with him on that journey, they had no way to deal with those bandits anymore. He had tried to plead with them to leave at least some food for the villagers, before giving up most of his remaining savings and the stored grains under threat of death, just like others. But that hadn't been enough for them. Those bastards! Riding on horses with burning torches, they had put on fire many of the houses when leaving the village, including his own. He and other villagers had tried to put out the fires, but the wooden walls hadn't taken long to burn to ashes, leaving him homeless, along with many others. He looked at his parents sitting inside what little remained of the burnt house, their once-proud figures now hunched with age and hunger. How would he manage to feed his frail parents, even with a single meal a day? A single, tear-filled sob escaped his lips, swallowed by the oppressive silence outside. He was thankful to the Goddess that at least his sister had found work as a seamstress's helper in Cinran. The last few copper coins that he had clutched in his palm, the last of his reserves he had managed to hide from the bandits by burying them under the mud, felt like a cruel joke. How many more meals would it buy? Fear gnawed continuously at his insides. Winter, a monstrous season that demanded even more food, was on its way. How in the world would they survive? He breathed deeply, sitting with hunched shoulders. He didn't know how yet, but he had to find a way. His parents, his only family here in Tiranat, depended on him. He just had to. He simply didn't know how… When it was nearing sunset, he heard a commotion from people about wagons coming from the north road. He sighed deeply. What would it change? Still, Tesyb slowly got up and ambled toward the north end of the village, joining others in watching the oncoming wagons. ~ Maisy ~ Ten-year-old Maisy clutched her little brother, Timmy, closer. A caravan was coming from the north and it had many wagons. They looked to be full of stuff and they probably had food too. Two scary-looking guards were riding horses on the sides. She was here since it was rare to see wagons coming to Tiranat now, and sometimes they threw scraps to stray kids like her. Many villagers may be hopeful but for Maisy, that spark didn't last very long. She clutched Timmy closer, her threadbare clothes barely concealing the bony frame beneath. Years of patching and mending had turned them into a patchwork quilt of faded colors. Her once bright eyes, usually filled with a spark of defiance, were now clouded with worry. Hunger had etched itself onto her face, her cheeks sunken and her lips chapped. Timmy, smaller than most eight-year-olds, clutched a tattered cloth for warmth, that may have been a blanket far in the past. His face was pale and streaked with dirt. They were standing close to the garbage heap which was stinking a lot, with flies buzzing near her. A few dogs who looked very hungry with their ribs showing, were digging in the garbage behind her. Maisy stared at the caravan approaching slowly. Her stomach was making sounds now. She squeezed Timmy's hand, his thin fingers cold and clammy in hers. He hadn't stopped asking about the caravan since spotting it. "Maybe they'll have leftovers," he whispered, his big eyes shining with a hope Maisy couldn't share. Leftovers were a luxury they couldn't afford to dream about. Their usual dinner came from the garbage thrown out from other huts around their makeshift shelter. Maisy bit back the familiar despair. No point in crushing his spirit before reality did. She'd seen that hopeful look too many times, only to watch it fade with each empty stomach, each cold night huddled together. Winter was coming soon and it scared her a lot. A month or two and snow would start falling. They had been living in their aunt's hut since their parents had died from fever a year ago, even if the hut didn't really stop the wind or rain. Their aunt, who was their last living relative, had died too at the end of last winter. Since then they had been eating the food that other villagers used to throw away, but for the last few months, even that had become rare. Then, a month ago, a fierce storm had reduced the hut to splinters, leaving them exposed on the cold, muddy ground between the other huts. They'd been living out in the open since then, staying in the small gaps between other huts, and sleeping on the cold and wet ground. But it had started to get really cold at night since the other huts didn't stop the chilly winds at all. The fat baron who used to live in the big manor hadn't come back since he'd left with his family and his guards a few months ago. She hadn't seen many wagons coming or leaving the village since then. The villagers themselves had started to look bony, with smoke rising only once from most chimneys. Most of them were now scared of going too far in the forests to gather wood for fire. Looking at their gaunt faces, Maisy saw her own fear reflected back. Fear for the coming winter, fear for Timmy, fear for herself. When the bandits had attacked, she had hidden between the garbage heap and the shack next to it, clutching Timmy hard, hoping they didn't notice them under the garbage that she had thrown over themselves. Thankfully, they hadn't, or they would have joined other children who had been taken by bandits in the past. Every new day was a battle to stay alive now. Scraps and spoiled food thrown away by villagers had reduced to nearly nothing now. She hadn't eaten for two days. Scavenged from behind a crumbling hut, a sliver of moldy bread had been her only find yesterday. Seeing Timmy's once-chubby cheeks now hollowed with hunger, she had given it to him. The urge to keep the bread for herself, a selfish whisper in the face of starvation, was quickly silenced by the sight of him. He had never looked so frail before. Maisy didn't know how she and Timmy would survive the coming winter. Their bodies, already weak from hunger, wouldn't withstand the relentless cold. Her body ached with a constant hunger, but it was Timmy's wide, hopeful eyes that truly terrified her. How could she shield him from the coming cold and the growing hunger that threatened to consume them both? A chilling fear colder than any winter wind ate at her heart. A fear that this winter might just be their last. The weight of responsibility pressed down on her small frame, a burden far too heavy for a ten-year-old girl. But she was all Timmy had. And for Timmy, for his innocent hope that still flickered, she would fight. She had to.

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Contents
From Londoner To Lord
From Londoner To Lord Author:Kuzunalis
Chapter 1. Prologue Sep 9th, 2025
1. Prologue Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 2. Acceptance Sep 9th, 2025
2. Acceptance Sep 17th, 2025
Chapter 3. Approaching Cinran Sep 9th, 2025
3. Approaching Cinran Sep 17th, 2025
4. Discourse Sep 10th, 2025
5. Cinran Town Sep 10th, 2025
6. Road to Tiranat Sep 10th, 2025
7. Helga's Inn Sep 10th, 2025
8. Aftermath Sep 10th, 2025
9. Allies Sep 10th, 2025
10. Interlude: Dwellers of Tiranat Village Sep 10th, 2025
11. Arrival in Tiranat Sep 10th, 2025
12. The Baron's Manor Sep 10th, 2025
13. Meeting The Residents Sep 10th, 2025
14. A New Home Sep 10th, 2025
15. Revelations Sep 10th, 2025
16. In Times Past Sep 10th, 2025
17. Unraveling Schemes Sep 10th, 2025
18. Decisions Sep 10th, 2025
19. A New Beginning Sep 10th, 2025
20. A Surprised Owner of… Sep 10th, 2025
21. Freedom Sep 10th, 2025
22. Grain Deal - Part I Sep 10th, 2025
23. Grain Deal Part II Sep 10th, 2025
Official Patreon Launch Sep 10th, 2025
24. Two Meals A Day Sep 10th, 2025
25. Guard Captain Sep 10th, 2025
26. Planning Sep 10th, 2025
27. Subterfuge Sep 10th, 2025
28. Slave Price and Bounty Hunters Sep 10th, 2025
29. Borders Of The Barony Sep 10th, 2025
30. The Terrain Of Tiranat Sep 10th, 2025
31. Housing The Homeless Sep 10th, 2025
32. Hoarding The Grain Sep 10th, 2025
33. Tall Tales Sep 10th, 2025
34. All Work And No Pay…? Sep 10th, 2025
35. Big Promises Sep 10th, 2025
36. Tesyb's Father Sep 10th, 2025
37. Taniok Sep 10th, 2025
38. Saws, Nails and Axes Sep 10th, 2025
39. Training Grounds Sep 10th, 2025
40. Ulrigan Smithies Sep 10th, 2025
41. Incentives Sep 10th, 2025
42. Blending In Sep 10th, 2025
43. Kigeir and Dalaar Sep 10th, 2025
44. Free Meal Program Sep 10th, 2025
45. Interlude: Maisy and Timmy Sep 10th, 2025
46. A New Friend Sep 10th, 2025
47. Departure Sep 10th, 2025
48. Log Mover Sep 10th, 2025
49. Excursion Sep 10th, 2025
50. Yeden Sep 10th, 2025
51. Pinoto Sep 10th, 2025
52. Yields Sep 10th, 2025
53. Seed Drill Sep 12th, 2025
54. Axes Sep 12th, 2025
55. Journey Sep 12th, 2025
56. Losuvil Vines Sep 12th, 2025
57. Machetes Sep 12th, 2025
58. Expansion Sep 12th, 2025
59. Cinran Market Sep 12th, 2025
60. Isuha Sep 12th, 2025
61. Ecological Reserve Sep 12th, 2025
62. Longhouse Blocks Sep 12th, 2025
63. Night Watch Duty Sep 12th, 2025
64. A Clash With Beasts Sep 12th, 2025
65. Return Sep 12th, 2025
66. Shortfall Sep 12th, 2025
67. Safety In Anonymity Sep 12th, 2025
68. The Icy Breath Of Winter Sep 12th, 2025
69. Spearheads Sep 12th, 2025
70. New Ideas Sep 12th, 2025
71. Unseasoned Logs Sep 12th, 2025
72. Quarry Sep 12th, 2025
73. Recollections Sep 12th, 2025
74. Raiding Plans Sep 12th, 2025
75. Perpendicular Lines Sep 12th, 2025
76. Groma Sep 12th, 2025
77. Yard To Meter Sep 12th, 2025
78. Food Sources Sep 12th, 2025
79. Levalas Sep 12th, 2025
80. Baron Zoricus Sep 12th, 2025
81. Village Walls Sep 12th, 2025
82. Unconventional Ideas - Part I Sep 12th, 2025
83. Unconventional Ideas - Part II Sep 12th, 2025
84. Better Than A Bow Sep 12th, 2025
85. Crossbows Sep 12th, 2025
86. A Fishy Trade Sep 12th, 2025
87. Scouting Sep 12th, 2025
88. Difficult Questions Sep 12th, 2025
89. Confession Sep 12th, 2025
90. Surveillance Sep 12th, 2025
91. Status Sep 12th, 2025
92. Bilona Nuts Sep 12th, 2025
93. Return of the Caravan Sep 12th, 2025
94. Maisy And Elsie Sep 12th, 2025
95. Hyola Sep 12th, 2025
96. Shopping List Sep 12th, 2025
97. Soaps Sep 12th, 2025
98. Roofing Sep 12th, 2025
99. Wheelbarrows Sep 12th, 2025
100. Toloraberries Sep 12th, 2025
101. Scheming Sep 12th, 2025
102. Anticipation Sep 12th, 2025
103. The Moment Of Truth Sep 17th, 2025
104. New Target Sep 17th, 2025
105. Another Machine Sep 17th, 2025
106. Missed Opportunity Sep 17th, 2025
107. The Mad King Sep 17th, 2025
108. The Final Tally Sep 17th, 2025
109. Isomi and Savomi Sep 17th, 2025
110. Three Meals A Day Sep 17th, 2025
111. Unexpected Changes Sep 17th, 2025
112. Doubts Sep 17th, 2025
113. Immigration Sep 17th, 2025
114. Preparations And A Speech Sep 17th, 2025
115. The Feast Sep 17th, 2025
116. A Meal For Nobility Sep 17th, 2025
117. Instincts Sep 17th, 2025
118. Cheese And Butter Sep 17th, 2025
119. Reports And Attempts Sep 17th, 2025
Announcement Sep 17th, 2025
120. Conjectures Sep 17th, 2025
121. Precautions Sep 17th, 2025
122. Brave Attempts Sep 17th, 2025
123. Escape Sep 17th, 2025
124. Truth Or Lie Sep 17th, 2025
125. Torhan's Group Sep 17th, 2025
126. Final Preparations Sep 17th, 2025
127. Is It An Ambush Sep 17th, 2025
128. Enemy At The Gates Sep 17th, 2025
129. Fear Sep 17th, 2025
130. Playing Soyent Without Any Cards? Sep 17th, 2025
131. Revenge Sep 17th, 2025
132. Confidence Sep 17th, 2025
133. Uncertainty Sep 17th, 2025
134. Retreat Sep 17th, 2025
135. The Aftermath - Part I Sep 17th, 2025
136. The Aftermath - Part II Sep 17th, 2025
137. Sejkil Sep 17th, 2025
138. Spoils Of War Sep 17th, 2025
139. Baron's Medal of Sacrifice Sep 17th, 2025
140. Barracks Sep 17th, 2025
141. A Heartfelt Plea Sep 17th, 2025
142. An eye for an eye Sep 17th, 2025
143. Rescue Plans Sep 17th, 2025
144. A reward For Courage Sep 17th, 2025
145. Satisfaction And Surprise Sep 17th, 2025
146. Gut Instincts Sep 17th, 2025
147. Incompetence Sep 17th, 2025
148. Discipline and Departure Sep 17th, 2025
149. Food And Clothing Sep 19th, 2025
150. Hunting Parties Sep 19th, 2025
151. Sketching Sep 19th, 2025
152. The First Longhouse Block Sep 19th, 2025
153. Additions Sep 19th, 2025
154. Recon Sep 19th, 2025
155. A Silent Approach Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 1 - 1. Prologue Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 2 - 2. Acceptance Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 3 - 3. Approaching Cinran Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 4 - 4. Discourse Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 5 - 5. Cinran Town Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 6 - 6. Road to Tiranat Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 7 - 7. Helga's Inn Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 8 - 8. Aftermath Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 9 - 9. Allies Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 10 - 10. Interlude: Dwellers of Tiranat Village Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 11 - 11. Arrival in Tiranat Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 12 - 12. The Baron's Manor Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 13 - 13. Meeting The Residents Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 14 - 14. A New Home Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 15 - 15. Revelations Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 16 - 16. In Times Past Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 17 - 17. Unraveling Schemes Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 18 - 18. Decisions Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 19 - 19. A New Beginning Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 20 - 20. A Surprised Owner of… Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 21 - 21. Freedom Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 22 - 22. Grain Deal - Part I Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 23 - 23. Grain Deal Part II Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 24 - Official Patreon Launch Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 25 - 24. Two Meals A Day Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 26 - 25. Guard Captain Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 27 - 26. Planning Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 28 - 27. Subterfuge Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 29 - 28. Slave Price and Bounty Hunters Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 30 - 29. Borders Of The Barony Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 31 - 30. The Terrain Of Tiranat Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 32 - 31. Housing The Homeless Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 33 - 32. Hoarding The Grain Sep 21st, 2025
Chapter 34 - 33. Tall Tales Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 35 - 34. All Work And No Pay…? Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 36 - 35. Big Promises Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 37 - 36. Tesyb's Father Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 38 - 37. Taniok Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 39 - 38. Saws, Nails and Axes Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 40 - 39. Training Grounds Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 41 - 40. Ulrigan Smithies Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 42 - 41. Incentives Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 43 - 42. Blending In Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 44 - 43. Kigeir and Dalaar Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 45 - 44. Free Meal Program Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 46 - 45. Interlude: Maisy and Timmy Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 47 - 46. A New Friend Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 48 - 47. Departure Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 49 - 48. Log Mover Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 50 - 49. Excursion Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 51 - 50. Yeden Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 52 - 51. Pinoto Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 53 - 52. Yields Sep 23rd, 2025
Chapter 54 - 53. Seed Drill Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 55 - 54. Axes Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 56 - 55. Journey Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 57 - 56. Losuvil Vines Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 58 - 57. Machetes Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 59 - 58. Expansion Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 60 - 59. Cinran Market Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 61 - 60. Isuha Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 62 - 61. Ecological Reserve Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 63 - 62. Longhouse Blocks Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 64 - 63. Night Watch Duty Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 65 - 64. A Clash With Beasts Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 66 - 65. Return Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 67 - 66. Shortfall Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 68 - 67. Safety In Anonymity Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 69 - 68. The Icy Breath Of Winter Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 70 - 69. Spearheads Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 71 - 70. New Ideas Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 72 - 71. Unseasoned Logs Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 73 - 72. Quarry Sep 25th, 2025
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