Dwelling Dragonlord
ArchKnight AQ / OOC / L&L
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CHAPTER XXIII: "A Guest to Royalty" Valen had gotten up early, he had difficulty with sleeping over the meeting. He had managed to get into his heavy armour without waking Vax up. He readjusted his helmet and walked up to the mirror. He looked at a knight in shining armour, but something was lacking. He opened a casket to the right of the mirror and took out a few medals and badges, one by one he pinned them on. One badge was made of gold and showed two crossed swords, indicating that its bearer was a sword master. Next he pinned up a flarinium medal in the shape of an axe with a blue ribbon, proof for slaying a thousand orcs. Over a dozen of them followed, it made him look like a colour palette, but if Vandarians respected one thing it was military prowess. Word about a soldier's honour not so much. Aeron, a bearded brown-haired wood elf, ambassador to Dreamwood looked at the royal castle of Swordhaven while leaning on the branches which formed the balcony of his house. Being the house of a wood elf, it had been grown rather than built by the various diplomats who had gone before him within this part of the city the king had reserved for his diplomatic contacts to live in. The house was 13 feet tall and its base consisted of six tick oaks which had left just enough room in between for a door and five windows. The roof was naturally covered by leaves which always remained green due to an artificial sun, or light orb, which hung on a chandelier. For that reason the leaves were also turned inwards during winter and the trees' seedlings were transported to Dreamwood each fall. Inside, it couldn't have been more of a garden. Fruits and vegetables were grown in jars of various sizes as opposed to flowers. Something which was remarkable however was that the red flag of Swordhaven hung on the wall; depicting a white dragon head. He didn't understand elder Pilagroth's words which had expressed pity when he left for Swordhaven, which also expressed the opinion of the majority of his people, on why they insisted on remaining separated from the world outside their forests. True, his house was located next to the ambassador to Neld; the Valesti family's representatives being about as loved as the family itself. Still, while the wood elven embassy was the only home that was completely grown out of plants, there were many other buildings worth admiring for their architecture. Even the knights, whose thick metal armour was way heavier than that of the wood elven warriors fighting on Treetop, were worth admiring. Aeron considered that the wood elves were too haughty to admit they weren't the only ones who could craft things of beauty. They badly needed fresh spirits, young elves who would break down the old traditions which slowed his people down to a point where they would be all forgotten by the rest of the world. Pilagroth and the other elders often mumbled something about the heart of the Earth Lord when he had questioned why the elves and humans had grown so far apart. Only a new generation could grow a bridge by forgiving and leaving behind the old grudges of the races. Aeron sighed deeply, it could take an elven life. A man in a white gown walked past several knights, wielding halberds, who did not even attempt to hide that they were all closely following him with their eyes from behind their visors. These knights were tasked with the king's personal safety and no Vandarian diplomat would attempt an assassination on their watch. In truth they had little to worry about since, especially for the ambassador's visit, the King's Champion attended court today. King Alteon looked at the man who stood before his throne, defiantly refusing to bow to him. He quickly glanced at Valen and Mentana, their presence eased him a little bit. Diplomatic relationships with Vandar had grown tense since Feldar, a high-ranking member of the Vandarian military, had made the claim to put an end to all monarchies. Any contact with the Vandarians was now considered as a possible plot to remove the king from his position. Even now, reports from scouts indicated that Vandar had constructed camps on the Nostril. It was as if bringing a rabid dog into your home. "I bid you welcome, ambassador." King Alteon said, the words sounding cold and emotionless even to himself. "Please, why the formality? We are but common men, you and I." The man replied. "Common men, both chosen to represent a nation or kingdom, Ludwig." King Alteon said. "It is a sad fact you still do not consider doing what is right, even after overthrowing the Slugwrath-dynasty." Ludwig said and pulled a scroll of parchment, scenting of seawater, out of his silk jacket. "Slugwrath was a tyrant." King Alteon merely replied while he gave a quick nod to Valen. Valen grabbed the parchment out of Ludwig's hands and handed it to Mentana, the court wizard, to investigate the scroll for harmful enchantments placed there with malicious intent. Ludwig looked with interest at the young woman who held the scroll now, she was quite beautiful with her brown hair reaching till her shoulders and her blue sleeveless dress. What stood out most were her eyes which had white irises, however. He wondered if the rumours about her were true. "It is safe, your majesty." Mentana said and handed the king the parchment, interrupting his train of thought. To Alteon the Kingslayer, With much disappointment have we, the Democracy of Vandar, observed that the conqueror of Slugwrath has stepped in his footsteps and continued the kingdom, rather than ending it with the start of a nation run by democratic means. While you have continuously ignored our heeds and warnings, we feel it would only be fair to give the kingslayer one final chance to save at least his people from demise. High regards, ~The Republic of Vandar A paladin wearing a white cloak which covered his armour completely and riding a brown horse, a most unwise choice for a mount, entered the capital of the Sandsea, that which was said to be the seat of the Sek-Duat dynasty for nearly 1500 years. While in other parts of the world this city was described as a place of wealth and luxury, the only thing the paladin discerned that was to be described as such was his destination, the great pyramid of the emperor which towered out above the simple houses of the commoners who clearly lived a life of poverty. This injustice filled the paladin with an urge to smite the emperor into the hands of the Light Lord, forever relieving him of his throne. First he had to hear the emperor out however, the fact that a couple of starving children came begging him for a couple of coins did not make this task any easier. He attracted a lot more people, the one looking more miserable than the other, and as a servant of the Light Lord he was obliged to help those in need. His pouch was already a lot lighter when he made it to the lane which led to the front entrance of the imperial palace. A number of women wearing golden armour over white linen clothing, including skirts stood lined up leading to the pyramid. The ones nearest to him waved their golden halberds violently at which the crowd behind him quickly dispersed and ran back into their houses. Feeling they had intimidated the people enough, they then returned to their static positions and stared at their adjacent colleagues. Somewhat unnerved by the display the paladin led his horse to the base of the pyramid where the horse refused to go any farther. It didn't seem to like the place any more than he did. He slowly ascended the steps, gaping at the size of the palace and the colossal statues of what he presumed to be the first Sek-Duats. He felt very humble and uneasy under the statues' gaze, part of him wanted to rebel against them for what they had done yet a certain fear and something else held him back from doing so. Inside a male servant wearing nothing but a linen skirt and a golden dagger of some kind waited for him. "The emperor wishes the servant of the light welcome and an illuminated stay. May I take your cloak?" The servant offered him. "If you don't mind I will be keeping my cloak on. My visit will be brief and I long to return to the temple." He replied. "Most certainly, the emperor will be pleased to have you earlier then. Please follow me." The servant beckoned him. Walking to the throne room the paladin had again a lot of time to annoy himself about how Sek-Duat kept the riches and water to himself. He also took off his hood and scratched his beard which had become itchy with all the grains of sand which had gotten stuck there during his travels through the desert. Meanwhile the servant bored him with the etiquette on how to act in the presence of the emperor. "Please remain courteous in front of the emperor. Bow on introduction and do not rise until given permission. Do not speak unless given order. When addressing the emperor you may refer to his exaltedness as Celestian, king of the sands or simply emperor." "This Sek-Duat is even more strict than the priests back at the temple." The paladin thought as he looked at basins of water. "We are here. Wait here until I have announced your arrival." The servant said. The paladin had had enough however. He pushed the servant aside and entered the throne room. Sek-Duat was sitting on his golden throne bathing in a light which came from above and above his throne was a triangle with an eye, symbolizing the emperor's omniscience underneath the sun. The paladin had seen the same motif above the entrance of the palace, but it wasn't much in comparison to the statues. Some claimed that his powers were so great that he knew everything which was going on during the day, rivalling even the Light Lord. Of course doing so outside his lands was considered to be an act of blasphemy by the church of light. Looking more closely, the golden throne was topped by something which looked like the upper torso of a priest who was impersonating the desert hawk which had been revered in the Sandsea up to some point. With its spread feathers, partly blue so that it resembled the long sleeves of a priest's robes, it seemed to support Sek-Duat's exalted position. The emperor himself did not seem to care much, he seemed to be playing with an apple which was lying on a table to his right. His other arm rested on one of the throne's arms, which resembled scarabs who stared at the paladin with their blue gems for eyes as if they were alive. A lot of things had blue gems in the room, the paladin guessed it was the Sek-Duat dynasty's favourite colour or had been at one point. While he could not see the emperor's face behind the golden mask, he could tell he was bored. Nobody would play with fruit and seem disinterested in wealth when not bored. The light above the throne room had temporarily blinded the paladin, but now he stood in front of the emperor he could not really understand why people feared him so. For starters he wore a robe in the colour of the sands, but he also seemed extremely frail and skinny. The golden accessories only seemed to further increase that image, maybe some people felt intimidated by that sort of wealth yet it seemed desperate in the eyes of the paladin. Only the golden scarab pauldrons and the mask with a single cobra above the blue gems for eyes were somewhat intimidating. The paladin stepped forward, only to find two men wearing red skirts, hoods with golden trim and golden scarab shinguards blocked his path. They looked like they were brawlers and even though he had never seen or heard any accounts on such warriors he didn't doubt their might. He reached for the sword in his scabbard when they took a step in his direction, but the emperor waved his arm at which they retreated. Though it wasn't with any of the cowardice the paladin had seen bandits flee, no these men were dignified and a force of order. "Please, we cannot have a dead paladin. The church would never send me another one, considering the years it took that they answered my summons." The emperor said, waving again at which the two men walked backwards up to the point where they stood in front of two golden heads of a desert hawk which faced away from Sek-Duat, as they would otherwise be blinded by his brilliance no doubt. "What do you want, Sek-Duat?" The paladin blurted out impatiently. "I wish to warn your church of a great danger." Sek-Duat commented dryly, "Though with the time it took you to come here, it might as well be too late." "And what is this danger you speak of?" The paladin responded unconvinced. "I will tell you in return for a favour." Sek-Duat answered, "Though I will not end your life for your insolence, think not that I will give this information for free." "So again, what do you want?" The paladin asked frustrated and added in thought, "Forgiveness for your sins?" "I want you to go to De-Doomwood and give the guild called “The New Dawn” an assignment. Have this assignment treated as business of the temple or do so incognito, I do not care. I will even pay you the gold." Sek-Duat stated calmly. "What sort of assignment?" The paladin replied suspiciously. "Hunting Barrats, nothing more." The answer came. "Barrats? You want the fiends of the night hunted? Why not do it yourself?" He asked. "Wish though I could, I cannot degrade myself to such matters. Were this news to reach the ears of commoners it would certainly stain the good name of my forefathers who were all great huntsmen. Sek-Duat II took down five sand sharks during his lifetime." Sek-Duat stated with some pride, "It goes without saying that if word got out I would still have to kill you." "I can relate the assignment so you may have your hunters." The paladin slowly said. "Excellent, I knew you would." Sek-Duat said with a hint of joy in his voice, "Now for my part of the bargain …. In the woods north of my empire I have felt a presence which my forefathers warned about would return again. It is back and its presence alone is an omen of death." "Forgive me my interruption, but that is as vague as it sounds stupid." The paladin said bored. "Had you come earlier, you would have had the time to prepare. Now all you can do is pray to the Light Lord it is not yet too late to act." Sek-Duat replied pointedly, "But to be fair, it is rather vague. You will be looking for something that is hard to discern. By the last account it looked like a man, but that may have just been a guise. You think I am lying, but my words are all too true." The emperor’s words sent a chill down the paladin’s spine. "Before you go, I have something for you. It would be a shame if the damned forest killed you before relating my messages, would it not?" Sek-Duat stated and the paladin would bet his life that he was smiling behind that mask of his. The emperor clapped his hands twice and at the clinging of the golden gauntlets a male servant appeared with a white cloth folded over an object. At the foot of the throne the servant kneeled down and the paladin’s eyes grew bigger as an orb of light was revealed. "An orb of light, by courtesy of the cyclopses. It is said to keep dark and evil presences at bay, all which can be said about Darkovia." Said Sek-Duat to his visitor. The paladin carefully took the orb from the servant, looking at it in awe. "Now you may leave my palace. The sands will not touch you, that I promise." The emperor waved his hand, dismissing the paladin.
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