The kid's father was once a famous gladiator.
After losing a limb, he took to drinking and gambling.
The kid's mom left when she couldn't take it any more.
The merchant dropped a gold coin into his father's hand.
Father
That's it?
Merchant
Two for a girl, one for a boy.
Until finally one day, the father sold the child.
Father
Too bad you weren't a girl. What a waste of space.
His father's final words rung in the kid's ears.
He was only 11 years old.
Merchant
The child of a gladiator. He might be worth something.
The merchant led the kid to the arena.
Entertainment for the nobles.
Battles to the death, for their amusement.
The kid was teamed with a man named Kaal.
Kaal was a swordsman who specialized in
using two swords at the same time.
When he had time, he taught the kid what he could.
The kid came to see Kaal as a father,
and Kaal treated the kid like his son.
They worked well together, winning against intense odds,
and gained the favor of the masses.
Of course, as they flourished, others began to grumble.
The man and the kid were tools meant to
entertain their betters.
But they were forgetting their place...
Gold coins exchanged hands in dark corners.
It was the day before the final match.
Kaal handed the kid a piece of paper.
An address was written on it.
Kaal
When this match is over, will you go find my son?
Kaal
He'll be there, at that address.
His name is Lann.
Kid
Lann?
Kaal
That's right. It means, "the one who beats the wind
and the loneliness."
Kid
I'll find him. I promise.
The kid didn't notice the way Kaal's hands shook.
It wasn't until the match began that the kid realized
something was wrong.
Kaal was smiling at him, even after the fight
had started.
Kaal let his hands fall, his swords no longer at the ready.
Kid
Kaal!
The enemy's blade slashed across Kaal's back.
The kid cried and cried.
But he had a promise to keep.
He had to go to Rocheste.
He had to deliver the sword
and Kaal's message.
...
The boy he found at the castle wore a guarded
expression. They had to be about the same age.
IMAGE TO BE ADDED - SWORDS
The kid handed the pair of swords to the boy.
Kid
These were your father's. They're yours now.
Boy
My father's?! I don't want them!
Throw them away!
Boy:I've forsaken all memory of my family, even my
own name. Go away!
The boy had given up the name Lann,
"the one who beats the wind and the loneliness."
But what about Kaal?
Kaal, who had died to save his life? Who had
been the father the kid wished he'd had.
The kid cradled the swords in his arms.
A son, abandoned by his father.
A father, abandoned by his son.
Kaal
My son, our family honor has been destroyed.
I will die here...
Kaal
But you... You can become a knight.
You can restore our family name.
Kaal
You can make our family... You can make me...
Proud.
The kid lifted his head high,
his eyes burning with determination.
Kid
I will become that knight and fulfill Kaal's
final request.
Lann
From now on, my name will be Lann!
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