Queen Ygraine, Arkadewi, Sir Mort
Indirect mentions: Norrix
The Queen swallowed the lump in her throat as the faerie was led away, yet she knew well enough that this was not the time to show weakness. She steeled herself back into a calculating gaze as her eyes rested at the heroine, who was cheerfully waving goodbye at Norrix.
Arka looked back up at the Queen who returned to sit on her throne as the knights pulled back, each seemed to be struggling against their own Zanair-induced bloodlust - but also well-trained enough to control themselves and put the Zanair blades back in their sheathes.
"This room is back to dull as ever," Arka groaned as she stepped over the puddle of piss and more attendants rushed in as the knights stepped out, trying to look as small as possible as not to attract the Queen's attention while they cleaned up the mess that the servant girl left. Arka took one more swig of her bottle as she moved to the center of the room, standing proudly before the Queen. "But you have to admit - it sure look brighter without all that Zanair darkness!"
The Queen took a deep breath. The heroine clearly got on her nerves, yet her tone was even and diplomatically warm when she addressed her.
"Do tell, Heroine, you don't seem affected by the arrest of your companion. Does it mean you care not what happens to her?"
Arka did not skip a beat with her answer. "I do."
The Queen raised her eyebrows in feigned sympathy. "And why is that..?"
"Because she promised to retrieve my lover, and I doubt she can do that from behind the bars."
"I see." The Queen studied her expression, but there was not much to be studied but misplaced brazenness. "Then this lover is very important to you, I take it. Would you not do anything to rescue him, even without Lady Norrix?"
"I will," Arka, for once, considered her position and made an awkward, slight bow that barely counted as a bow. "If you'll allow me, Your Majesty."
"That I cannot allow. You have no proper escort, who knows what havoc you will wreak on the faerie's land. What dangers you will bring home!" the Queen raised her finger to stop Arka from protesting. "I might have allowed it had you been accompanied by a powerful, responsible noble, such as the esteemed prince of the Grate Brie Kingdom." There was venom in her voice when she spoke the word prince, as if it greatly hurt her to say so.
"Alas! A shame. I had thought you came here with a proposition for gold as you usually do. Certainly would have made it easier. Have you no longer thirst for gold coins, Child?"
Arka frowned. "Of course I still want gold, but there is more pressing matter, my Queen. But you are wrong, Glorious One. I thirst for beer. Gold would be hard to swallow."
"Then would you be interested in an important, secret quest, Heroine?"
Arka's eyes sparkled in excitement. She stepped closer and spoke next in a hushed tone. "Secret, my Queen?"
"Come closer. We cannot allow others to hear about this." The Queen gave a dismissing wave to the others. "Leave us."
The guards seemed unsure, particularly after the previous mess. They, however, had no choice but obey. Arka climbed up the steps to the Queen's throne, close enough for the Queen to whisper after the last person left the room.
"There is an enemy to the throne. A traitorous bastard named Adrys from the Grate Brie Kingdom seeks to undermine my rule and bring ruin to this Queendom. You are the esteemed Heroine of the Queendom who will smite our enemies and preserve peace, are you not?"
Arka nodded, excited. "Do you want me to kill him?"
The Queen smiled. "I merely wish for the safety of the people, Heroine. And I will pay the right price for it. However, I cannot catch that man openly without risking another war. You, on the other hand, can operate in the shadows and do what needs to be done without anyone suspecting a thing. You are righteous and intelligent, I believe you will aid us in this time of need even without a Royal Decree."
Arka seemed to try her hardest at comprehension.
"Make sure that man never enter this Queendom again, secretly, and I will reward you with enough for a party that lasts ten nights. This is between you and I, no one else shall know. Can this Queendom rely on you, Heroine?" The Queen made a gesture of zipping her mouth shut and Arka nodded, imitating the gesture.
A wide grin grew on Arka's face. "Of course, my Queen."
"Good." The Queen sighed, leaning back to her throne. "Off with you now, prepare yourself for tonight's banquet. Your services to this Queendom have been exemplary, Heroine Arkadewi. We are proud to have you here."
Sir Mort was standing right outside the throne room's entrance when Arka came out, two attendants in tow. "They will aid you in preparing for tonight's banquet, Heroine," he said, and Arka was lead away grumbling by the two attendants. He looked around the hall before entering the throne room.
The Queen was expecting him with a calm look on her person.
"I believe you are already wise of what I am about to say, my Queen, and I shall not waste your time."
The Queen sighed. "Worry not. She will be out by nightfall if she agrees to my terms."
"Terms..?"
"That bastard!" The Queen harked. Sir Mort's gruff expression remained unchanged, but it was clear there was an understanding between them.
"This is quite the gamble you are partaking in, Your Majesty. A dangerous one. I fear there might be seen consequences."
"It is killing several birds with one stone, Sir Mort. Deadly birds that might ruin us all. I have been under the impression that you are loyal to the Queendom."
"As I have all my life, Your Majesty."
"If the faeries are truly against us, they will not return. Yet if they return, they will bring to me something I need to prolong my rule for a few more years, buy me enough time to ensure my son will succeed the throne. Enemies are circling my crown like a vulture." The Queen swiped a finger to her crown in an impatient motion.
"Pardon my ignorance, my Queen, but I suppose the same enemies will use Lady Norrix's arrest to try undermine your rule. Lady Norrix has very powerful allies in the Court who will not be happy once the news reach their ears. With that kind of commotion earlier, it is impossible to stop gossip from spreading."
"Escaping will paint her guilty, Sir Mort. The Heroine will go at any cost - and we have seen Lady Norrix's loyalty to that unruly child, for whatever reason. She will not let the Heroine go alone - we are counting on that."
The Queen paused, awaiting Sir Mort's response. But the man remained quiet. She nodded. "Yes, if you have no more objection, then deliver my offer to Lady Norrix."
"As you wish, Your Majesty."
"And get that trojan horse out of my garden!"
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Sir Mort
Direct mentions: Norrix
Sir Mort's dark figure emerged from the darkness, wearing a long, flowing robe made of a dark, high-quality fabric, with a high collar that sits neatly around his neck. The robe was trimmed with a deep purple color, adding a regal touch to his appearance. Underneath was a similarly dark and well-tailored tunic with a purple pocket square. His gaze, similarly colored as his greying hair at the temples, scanned Norrix in the corner.
"Oh, don't worry about me, old friend. I'm just here to ensure that you're enjoying your stay in our lovely accommodations," he commented drily when Norrix lowered to a defensive stance. "The great Lady Norrix, brought down to the level of common criminals. How the mighty have fallen. I must say, this dungeon has a certain charm to it, don't you think? The rats and the mold add a certain je ne sais quoi to the experience."
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Queen Ygraine, Arkadewi
Direct mentions: Adrys
The banquet hall was grand, adorned with glittering chandeliers and walls draped in luxurious tapestries. The tables were set with fine china, crystal goblets, and silverware. The air was thick with the aroma of succulent dishes being served, and soft music filled the room.
In the center of the hall, there was a raised dais with a lavish seat where the heroine sat. She looked radiant in her resplendent yellow gown, with ornate hair pieces resting on her flowing hair. A beast's giant head, full of dry blood on its fur, was placed as a trophy on a table by her side.
As the feast was underway, various speakers took turns praising the heroine's courage, wisdom, and selflessness. Despite the questioning look on some of the guests, particularly at the mention of wisdom, they all cheered and applauded when Arka raised a glass to herself by the end of every speech. Soon the crowd had turned rowdy and disheveled, the music turned into something much less gentle as guests began to drunkenly break into dance-offs. The banquets held for the heroine had long been depleted of dainty young noblewomen and proud settled nobles, instead attracting aspiring politicians who did not know yet what they got into or young noblemen who would face less repercussions for drunken mishaps. Mostly her folks were the knights and the guards who were dying for a wild party where shame be damned.
Just as the night descended far enough for the heroine to begin taking off her chemises, a loud, stern voice killed the vibes.
"Announcing Queen Ygraine of Amara, The Balls-Cutter, Sovereign of Camelittle, Protector of the Fourth Territory, Champion of Morvindra, Defender of Humankind!"
The drunk crowd went hush very quickly, the knights struggling to put back their clothes properly and retain whatever honor they might salvage.
"The Queen never visit the Heroine's Banquet!" Someone squeaked, promptly followed by a dull thud and a little cough as someone shushed him with his elbow.
The Queen entered, dressed as regal as she should be in any social gatherings.
"Go on," she said as she made her way to the throne at the end of the banquet table, parting the crowd that fell into their knees as she passed. Several beats late, the musicians switched back to the gentle music that played at the beginning of the night.
Queen Ygraine stood at the center of the grand hall, a forced smile on her face as she introduced the next guest. "The Queendom has been saved from another monster thanks to our brave heroine Arkadewi!" She nodded to Arkadewi, who grumbled as she tightened back the strings of her corset and made her way to the Queen's side, lifting up her chin in a hack attempt to look dignified.
"In this opportune moment, may I introduce Lord Adrys of...," Queen Ygraine hesitated for a moment, her distaste for the man almost palpable. "Of the neighboring kingdom. Come forth, Lord Adrys."
Arkadewi's brown eyes swept the crowd in excitement mixed with annoyance, trying to figure out which one was this important figure that was so important that he needed to be introduced in the middle of her party. Then, almost miraculously, it clicked in her mind.
"Adrys..?" she whispered to the Queen, and the Queen nodded slightly, trying her best to be discreet.