A Guy
Emerald Sparx
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#1982 Posted: 16:51:43 08/02/2019
At Veris' rather quick flying speed, Orcford was reached before very long. As Sere flew around the perimeter of the city, his sights were set on the outpost currently housing Shade and a behemoth. His wyvern touched down near the entrance with little delay.
As soon as Sere approached the entrance, the sentries knew who he was. They let him in without any issue. "Take it you're here for the dragon?" one of them asked.
"I am," Sere said. "Seeing his condition after the last exertion he had. I'm curious to see what sort of effect it had on him."
The sentry nodded, as Sere passed through. Shade, though not as big as the behemoth, didn't take long to find. Sere approached him, ready to check on him - and more importantly, his collar.
"Collar, wake," Sere commanded, and the collar began to send impulses to Shade to interrupt his sleep.
As he did so, one of the soldiers in the outpost was also coming to the pen. In his hand were two letters. "To the Scourge of Redwater," he said, as he tossed them at Shade's feet before leaving.
Seraos was now in the rendezvous point of the demilitarized zone. Arriving on a gleaming pegasus, shortly after, was Silvianesti's very own king - Glaveilio - along with one of his aides. He dismounted his pegasus, securing it to the spot.
The kings and their aids were the only ones to be seen in the demilitarized zone. A table had been thoughtfully set up beforehand. The kings wasted no time sitting down and getting to business.
"King Glaveilio," Seraos called the elder elf. "I believe you know what has inspired recent events."
"We know exactly what," Glaveilio said. "You pin these false accusations on us, take my daughter, murder her guards, and murder an entire elven village? Is this some attempt to cow us into giving up without a fight?"
"You know, it's just as I'd expect from an elf," Seraos said. "How stupid do you think we in Aelinon are? Do you think that, not being elves, we are incapable of identifying what you are doing? How convenient that attacks on my citizens - including my very own government officials - begin happening right as we establish the demilitarized zone. And there's no mistaking it. My top mages identified the traces of the magic. All evidence points to ancient elvish magic... drow magic."
"Drow?!" Glaveilio was suddenly beginning to think that circumstances were not quite as simple as they appeared to be. "There are no drow among us. We've gone our separate ways a long time ago. What you are experiencing could not have been us."
"You expect me to believe that there is some entity powerful enough to cause so many attacks on our soil at far different locations at once, with nature magic that we know for a fact has historically been in your arsenal, without being detected... and they just suddenly decided to start doing this right as this whole dispute started?" Seraos said accusingly. "Don't make me laugh."
"So you use this justification to murder my people?" Glaveilio said. "Why do you provoke us so? And what of the princess? She has nothing to do with this - any of this."
"So you admit that you plotted this without her," Seraos said, completely misinterpreting what Glaveilio said. His advisors had no doubt that it was Silvianesti - all fingers pointed to them. "Unfortunately, in war, the wrong people often get caught up. Like my people, that your spiders have devoured... or your people. They are the ones paying for this in the end - even if their deaths were nothing more than collateral damage. But I understand that those are xenophobic people even by elvish standards, hence why they keep themselves hidden away. An unfortunate accident - but one that I have been pushed to.
Glaveilio wanted to interrupt Seraos, so furious was he, bu decided that maintaining his demeanor was more important than any frustration. "You misunderstand me, King Seraos. None of us have any part of this. And we would be willing to help you find out who is behind this. In exchange, you will pull your troops back, return the princess, and offer recompense for all those you've killed. We do not want to be in a position where we are forced to defend ourselves against Aelinon, and retaliate."
"There will be no recompense," Seraos said. "We will cede some of the border, if this is, indeed, all some misunderstanding, and not just some ploy from you. I shouldn't be this trusting - but in the end, all I want is to keep my people safe. Work with me, and you'll get to learn that soon enough."
As Ilasi sat in the room, she began studying some of the magic in the book. She wanted to learn something new - but knew that it was important to get practice with the spells she had recently learned, or they wouldn't be useful when she needed them to be. She began to fiddle with an identification spell - which would allow her to identify any compound, as long as she was already familiar with all of the ingredients.
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I'm just... a guy...
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