Scarlet
By HighWind

DISCLAIMER: Amarant Coral and any other FFIX characters/locales/references are copyrighted to Square.

Prologue: A Legend is Born

My name is Amarant Coral, and I am one of the depressingly large number of people who can say he's been through hell and lived to tell about it. I guess it would be romantic if I could say I have no memory of my parents, was forced to live on the streets, and survived because of hard work and perseverence. The truth is that I remember my parents all too well, left home quite by choice, and survived by lying, cheating, and engaging in a great deal of illegal activity.

I guess I'll talk about my parents first. It's surprisingly hard for me to do, actually. Freya asked me about them once. All I told her was that my first memory was of a guy I had to fight. In truth, that isn't my first memory at all, but it's the one that sticks out most in my mind. I have only fleeting memories of my mother, all pleasant, and thus unimportant to this story. She passed on when I was tiny, and in a way I'm glad she can't see what I've become. Anyway, it was just me and my dad for as long as I can remember. I blame a great deal of the way I've lived my life on that fact. Because unlike my mother, who was kind, caring, and affectionate, my father was abusive, angry, and all-in-all made my life a living hell. Around the time I turned ten, he apparently decided it was necessary to constantly get very drunk and then beat the crap out of me. I've got the scars to prove it. Maybe I reminded him too much of Mother-I had inherited her firey red hair-and he couldn't bear to see me. Maybe I was just too much of a smartass for my own good, which really hasn't changed. Either way, I eagerly awaited the day I'd be bigger and stronger than he was, so I could finally teach him a lesson.

Being alone during the day and growing up in a hellhole like Treno, I ran into all the wonders of the slums at an early age. One of those wonders was how to defend myself. And so, on my fourteenth birthday (for which, naturally, I received no gifts) I was ready to show ol' pops a thing or two. Yes, this day would go down in history as the day I finally showed my father that I was a man. When I told the story to Freya over a decade later, I would conveniently leave out the part about him getting back up, beating the hell out of me, and kicking me out of his house. I like to pretend that I simply ran away. At the time, I had convinced myself that I could have gone back if I wanted to. The truth is, I honestly didn't care. Besides, near-certain death on the mean streets of Treno couldn't be much worse then absolutely certain misery living with my father, right? ...Right?

I was right about one thing. This day WOULD go down in history, at least in my mind. Because this was the day that the Legend of the Flaming Amarant began...