Hello, viewers. As this is the sequel to the Usurper's Throne, you can expect that this story can be exciting, amazing, and more than I can say. Of course, SquidbaggerOfWoomyAndNgyesness, my friend has suggested this, and I accepted naturally. And Melody's part of it as well, with some other characters you'd never expect! So, enjoy, my dear viewers! -Traveler.
(General POV) - In the alternate world of the Usurper's Throne.
It is a peaceful, beautiful day in Peru, South America, and as the sun beamed upon the kingdom of Kuzcotopia, the flowers are blooming fully as it's late spring, and the creatures chattered excitedly in gossip.
A half day's trip from Kuzcotopia Palace in the west, someone can go walk across the bridge over the canyon, through the jungle, the mountains, and upon great spaces of green land where llamas graze, and in the distance, he or she can see the hilltop, dotted with modest houses.
This is Cima Village, one of the numerous villages that contribute many things to the palace, and it's thriving, practically untouched by the chaos that surrounded the palace many years ago. And the villagers there are led by one very humble and kindhearted man who goes by Pacha.
Now, many rumors were said that Pacha had something to do with Emperor Kuzco's change of heart in ruling and other things. Some said that Emperor Kuzco was in hiding when Yzma took over. Others said that he was a ghost and Pacha brought him back to life with magic.
But the truth is that Kuzco was thought to be dead while he was actually alive, in a llama body that he was put in by one of Yzma's potions, and over a few days of a crazy adventure that he and Pacha had, Kuzco was changed back to human and resumed the throne, but he was different, meaning that he actually listened to advisers, ruled with a good heart, and it's all thanks to Pacha's friendship and family.
Anyhow, right now, through the modest houses, heading upwards to two sections of the hilltop, cries of pain is heard through the windows of the house on the left. Slightly higher on the right hilltop, outside the house on the doorstep is Emperor Kuzco.
Handsome-looking with dark brown eyes, neck-length black hair, and sun-kissed tan skin, he's dressed in a green shawl over a red shirt and brown shorts, sandals, all in peasant style. Back in the palace, he tends to wear a bold red kimono-type outfit, golden trim here and there, large gold earrings, gold pom-poms around his feet, black sandals, and finally, the half-sun golden crown.
Hearing his wife's cries, Kuzco wore his lower lip anxiously with his teeth, wringing his shawl in his hands nervously as he sighed heavily. His wife has been in labor since early morning, and even if his wife had another child from a previous marriage, childbirth seems to be hard upon her.
"Papa?", sounded a soft voice behind him, and he turned around to face his wife's child, Estera. Recently, she had turned 7 years old. Kuzco would hardly believe that Estera is the child of his wife from years ago, but she truly has his wife's personality, and he loves her dearly.
Estera replied again, "Papa?", pulling Kuzco out of his thoughts, "Just thinking, princess. What is it?". Estera tilted her head in concern, "Is Mommy going to be okay?".
Kuzco smiled reassuringly, "She's brave and stubborn. She will be fine just like she was with you. Now, I thought you'd still be sleeping in or at least, have some breakfast with Chaca, Tipo, and Yupi.". Estera ducked her head shyly, "Thought you'd want me here...".
Kuzco hugged Estera to his side warmly, "Thank you, Estera, I really appreciate that, but you must be hungry.". "Don't worry, Uncle Kuzco, she won't be hungry!", claimed Chaca as she joined them with the boys following behind.
Chaca is growing into quite a young lady as she's 13 years old, having her black hair down past her shoulders, mirroring her mother's hairstyle, and dressed in her mother's old clothes, through they had to be hemmed down to fit her as she's slimmer like her mother.
As for her brothers, Tipo is barely finishing his childhood and heading into his pre-teenage time as he's 11 years old, somehow having his black hair down and formed into his Uncle Kuzco's hair style, and dressed in his father's old clothes, through hemmed down to fit him as he's growing big, but not as tall as his father if his mother predicted right.
And there's Yupi, who's enjoying his childhood greatly as he's 9 years old. He's growing his black hair into Tipo's old hairstyle, dressed in clothes that Kuzco's wife actually created, through Yupi's mother suggested the design about them.
Chaca held two bowls of quinoa with a tamal in them, and she handed one bowl to Estera, "You heard your Papa. You must eat even if you're concerned about your Mom this morning.". Tipo asked curiously, "Kuzco, can we do something to distract yourselves?".
Kuzco furrowed his eyebrows in thought, glanced at the kids, and chuckled lightly, "I suppose a story is needed this morning. I don't believe you've heard the full aspect about the city of Corona and how I met Estera's mother.".
Yupi and Estera grinned at each other, knowing that Chaca and Tipi had heard some of the story, but not them before. Yupi asked excitedly, "Yeah, tell us!". Kuzco chuckled bemusedly, "Long ago, about perhaps 9 years ago, it all began with a wonderful woman who we all know, Rapunzel of Corona...and the appearance of a very dangerous villain whose name was Magnus.".
