"You will recruit those survivors and take them under your banner.
You will become the Queen of those who Lost."
With those words, Sharnoth’s new journey started.
She thought it would be difficult to find such people. After all, survivors of a destroyed world must be some runaways trying to hide from the Universe. How was she supposed to find them?
This problem, however, was solved by Zylarith and her combined efforts. With numerous artifacts and relics in Zylarith’s possession, finding them wasn’t difficult, the problem was the recruitment.
These people were highly paranoid and had no reason to join a completely unknown being. Sharnoth had to prove herself time and time again, and in the process, she made quite a lot of mistakes.
After all, till now, she only had the experience in leading the mindless beasts—beasts she could dominate and subdue with her strength. The same, however, couldn’t be said for intelligent beings. While strength still mattered a lot, it wasn’t the only thing needed to rule them.
Of course, with Zylarith as her guide and constant failures that further strengthened his words, Sharnoth learned quickly.
"You are powerful, much more powerful than other Transcendents around you. You are powerful enough for people to want to follow you. Now, you just need to show it to them."
Zylarith lectured.
"Show it to them?"
Sharnoth tilted her head in confusion.
"Indeed.
These are called Visible Pillars of being a Leader.
Competence, Unshakable Conviction, Decisiveness, Charisma, and Vision.
Show them your power, show them how competent you are. This is what will attract their attention. Of course, this is only the first step. Attracting attention and making them follow you are two different matters.
Once you have shown them your competence, it is now time to show them your conviction—a cause that you believe in.
In your case, you are to become the Queen of those who Lost. You will become the guide who will lead them back to their glory days. Under your banner, they will raise their heads with pride again.
Have a relentless will, the kind that outlasts exhaustion, defeat, and betrayal. Make it so they follow because you are still standing.
Learn to be a storyteller—the ability to reframe suffering as ’sacrifice’ and failure as ’a lesson.’ People endure pain if it has meaning.
Have an aura of inevitability around you. Make the people believe that your victory is fated, inevitable.
Make them have blind faith in you. Make them rely on you. Make it so they can never imagine a future without you, so much so that they are even willing to give their lives for you.
That is how you make people follow you."
Zylarith explained.
Of course, the process was slow. This wasn’t something one could learn through theory alone—real experience was needed. Sharnoth needed to understand people in general, then have an instinctive understanding of those around her in particular. There were several other factors that just couldn’t be put into words.
She started small.
It began with taking over a High-Level Mercenary Party with fourteen mercenaries. She led them with strength and resourcefulness, making them believe her. There were times she faltered—times she abandoned her people and had to start from nothing once more.
Centuries passed just like that, and Sharnoth began getting the hang of things. As people under her command grew, she learned more.
Zylarith too started finding more and more people that met the criteria of becoming Sharnoth’s followers. The numbers continued to increase. Nux, who was watching everything, also recognized a few people Sharnoth had gathered—few that were still with her when she became the Queen.
But when Sharnoth went to them, the current Verani leader, Vehrian Rahkul, he refused to follow her.
"Why?"
Sharnoth questioned.
"You should know that your people are weak. If things continue like this, you will be targeted again and might even face annihilation. I will give you protection in exchange for your services. Your people will have a safe place to live and thrive. Is that not what you desire?"
"It is indeed what I desire."
Vehrian nodded.
He then stared at Sharnoth and,
"But when I look at you, I only see inevitable destruction."
"Destruction...?"
"The forces that you are aligned with are not your true allies."
At those words, Sharnoth frowned. For the first time in centuries, she felt something foreign stir in her—doubt.
And as if to put the final nail,
"Princess who rose from Chains,
You will Fall again."
This 𝓬ontent is taken from f(r)eeweb(n)ovel.𝒄𝒐𝙢
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