Chapter Three Hundred and Five - Alea Iacta Quest
Chapter Three Hundred and Five - Alea Iacta Quest
Instead of heading to the palace in the carriage we had ridden over from the inn, Caprica insisted that we use her carriage.
It was probably for the best. The big royal seal on the side meant that we didnt have to wait around in traffic quite as much.
Amaryllis, Awen and I crammed ourselves in on one side, while Caprica sat next to Bastion across from us.
So, I said to break the ice. How did you get roped into all of this? I asked Bastion.
The paladin raised one eyebrow, then glanced subtly to the side. In times of heightened alert, its normal that all members of the royal family be escorted by a greater number of paladins. There should be two more stationed with this carriage. One next to the driver and one flying above. Having a third within the carriage itself only makes sense.
Yeah, but theres a bunch of paladins around, I said. Im happy that youre the one with us though.
Yes. Im certain its all entirely a coincidence, Bastion said. His tone was as even and serious as always, but I couldnt have but feel like there was a hint of something else there.
Indeed, Caprica said dismissively. Now, lets go over the important things. Tonight was already going to be a night charged with political import, but I dont think anyone expected it to be as... complicated.
How will Sylphfree react to the bomb threat? Amaryllis asked. For that matter, to Broccolis request?
Caprica shook her head. Hard to tell. I think the population has been primed to expect conflict. I dont keep up to date with all of the journals, but there was a lot of rising tension in the city. Recruitment has been up for a few weeks as well. If the truth comes out, and it definitely should, then I dont know how the average sylph will react to a new adversary being discovered.
Some will accuse the kingdom of using a scapegoat, Amaryllis said. Others will be angry that something is interfering with a potential war that they want to see realised. I think most will just want to know more. You might have to inform people about Rainnewts motivations, otherwise the story wont make sense.
Which begs the question, Bastion said. What are his motivations? I didnt have time to have a good discussion with the man while we fought. Though there is some truth in the saying that combat is a conversation, it's unfortunately not a terribly verbose kind of conversation.
I nodded along. He mostly wanted to start the war because he thinks it's one way to accomplish his quest, I said.
A quest? Caprica asked. She really perked up at that. As in a World-given quest?
Yup, same as mine, I think, I said. The worlds worried about the Evil Roots, and its pulling in Riftwalkers to take care of them. I, uh, mostly ignored my quest because exploring and making friends is more fun, but I guess Rainnewt didnt.
Amaryllis rubbed her face. Youre not supposed to admit to ignoring a quest, Broccoli.
But its true?
Yes, which just makes it worse, Amaryllis chastised.
Awa, I dont think its so bad. Broccoli found a way to destroy the roots without destroying the dungeon the roots are strangling. Its a good step forward.
Caprica raised a hand. Give me a moment, I need to dissect this. I knew you were a Riftwalker, which is impressive. But to have a quest... did you know? she turned towards Bastion.
We scrambled out and onto the front steps of the new palace. There were a lot more guards around, I noticed. Maybe it was like that across the entire city though? The entire guard force being placed on higher alert in case Rainnewt had plans beyond just his attack on the summit.
A nice butler sylph greeted us and led us into the palace proper. The girls and I were brought to a side-passage with a large washroom. I didnt exactly need to take the warm and humid towel I was handed, but stuffing it against my face felt nice so I didnt make a fuss.
We likely have outfits Broccoli and Awen can change into, Caprica said. I wasnt sure if she was talking to me or to one of the servants.
Whats wrong with my outfit? I asked. It was clean.
Caprica gestured down, and I noticed for the first time that there were cuts along the seams and a few scrapes that my Cleaning magic couldnt do anything about. Awens dress had a small tear or two as well.
Oh, I said.
The staff can sew it back together, Im certain. They are impressively quick too. You wouldnt imagine how many dresses and uniforms need a quick bit of last-minute adjusting before an event.
I nodded along, and when a maid brought me an outfit, I slipped behind a changing screen and dressed up. It was one of those more militaristic sylph uniforms. All square angles and poofed epaulettes. It made me feel like a proper captain or something. Also, it had a skirt, which was nice.
Okay, I said as I stepped out. Awen and Amaryllis inspected me, and I got a thumbs and talons up. Awen was in a pretty sundress in a pale green that was quite pretty on her. What now? I asked.
Dinner with guests usually starts long before the food is served, Caprica said. We can linger around the dinning hall, theres room to sit, and finger food.
Oh, I love finger food, I said.
Then youll be quite pleased to find that theres a whole host of choice here, Caprica said.
Anything we should note before the dinner? Amaryllis asked as we followed Caprica through the many corridors of her home.
Caprica started to shake her head, then stopped. We dont talk about politics, religion, or the economy until after weve eaten. Usually that kind of thing will be saved for after dessert. Its just polite because it gives those who dont want to talk about such things an excuse to vacate the area without being rude.
So until then, only happy subjects, I said.
Yes, exactly, Caprica said. You might meet my other sisters. Gabrielle will certainly be here. And my mother, of course. Though she might be off bullying Inquisitor Storm.
The dining hall was a large, plus-symbol-shaped room. The centre was dominated by a large table underneath a ceiling made of windows that let in fading evening light. The four branches had all sorts of interesting distractions though. Benches and a piano in one, a small library in another, and even what seemed like a small games room and a smoking parlour.
Already, a few sylph were milling around, or quietly minding their own business while sampling some sweet-smelling meats and pastries.
A room full of important sylph, Amaryllis muttered. Time to put your friendmaking to work, Broccoli.
I grinned. We didnt have much time to prepare for the evening, but it might be fun after all.
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