This games series doesn't get enough love and Gibari/Ladekahn really don't get enough love. Anyway, I took the chuck from Origins where you actually meet Gib and Kahn, tweeked it, and made it into a budding boys love. A lot of the diolauge comes from those scenes. Thank you Namco for making one of my favorite games (there by owning all of the rights) and to you, dear reader, enjoy.
"Uncle Ram, we can finish the lesson later!" King Ladekahn all but whinned. "Any minute now they'll be bringing in the day's catch down in Nashira! I cant' miss THAT!" Before anyone could stop him, the young king put his sword down. "Gib! Come by when you're done. You'd better be there!" He turned to run off.
"Sire, come back!" Rambari tried. "We've barely even started!"
Hearing him, but choosing to ignore him, Ladekahn ran off going past three...two people and a paramachina. Who were they? He didn't really care right now. He wanted to see the catch. These people could wait for later, or leave if they didn't like waiting.
Ladekahn decided that maybe he should say something to Rambari, maybe save himself the long lecture Rambari would give later. "Don't worry, I won't be long! A king's gotta know his kingdom!" He felt he had a valid point. A good king knows everything about his people and kingdom. "Gib, I'll be waiting!"
Not waiting for a responce or the posibility of getting caught, Ladekahn continued to race off.
"Sire!" Rambari ran up the training ground stairs. "King Ladekahn! Come back here!"
The young king was no where to be seen.
Rambari took notice of the humans and paramachina, but right now, finding King Ladekahn was more important. They could be delt with later.
Gibari carelessly walked past the three and his father. "I'm going, too, Pops."
"Gibari, blast it! What kind of rubbish are you putting into the king's head!" Rambri snapped at his son. "Now he's off to stare at fish guts! You know the legends! Disaster will befall our land the year the king sees Nashira's catch!" Did he not teach his son these important rules since his birth?
"You and your myths. Tell it to the cloudgulls, old man. Besides, I didn't put anything into Kahn's head." What made Rambari think Ladekahn listened to Gibari any more than him? "He's always been like that." He turned from Rambari and headed for the door. "Later."
