Chapter 858: Imperial Envoy
The more things changed, the more they remained the same. Dallion had seen dozens of different faces of Nerosal. The city had dazzled him with its size, showing him a world in which thousands of awakened lived among the non-awakened. It had been in this place that he had learned of awakened professions, guilds, and other organizations. Here, he had found knowledge, friends, love, but also pain and betrayal.
Seeing the emblem of an imperial house on his vest, the gate guards fell to their knees. The sounds of horns filled the air, indicating the visit of an important guest. It wouldnt be long before the lord mayoror a representativerushed to the scene. It was annoying, but something Dallion had to put up with. After all, he was about to claim segments of the city as his own.
Make way for the imperial envoy! Yells were heard further within the city.
Just great, Dallion sighed. Maybe it would have been better if he had come here incognito after all.
A figure dressed in black emerged on the thresholdthe overseer he had come to know well.
I humbly greet you back to your city, Hero of Nerosal, she said with a slight bow. Her tone was very serious, but Dallion could sense the humor emanating from her.Cheêck out latest novels at novelhall.com
Very funny, he whispered as he passed by.
I thought youd appreciate it, she replied. Im here to escort you to the lord mayors palace.
Part of the etiquette?
In the back of Dallions mind, a voice whispered that he didnt have to go through this. He was a domain ruler and count of House Elazni. The local noble was inferior to him both in rank and power, not to mention awakening level. If Dallion wanted, he could ignore him without any consequences.
Its expected, the overseer said. Though not obligatory.
Only expected, he thought.
I think
You should talk to him, Harp said from within his domain.
Harp? Dallion asked. Lately, it was rare for her to initiate a conversation on her own.
Youre not strong enough to be rude. Youre never strong enough to be rude
Ill go see the old guild master, Dallion said, changing his initial decision. Its been a while, after all.
Harp, he added. Once this is over, well have a talk.
The harpsisword guardian didnt respond.
I mean it, Harp.
The streets were crowded to the brim. Everyone who could had climbed to the roofs of buildings, while the rest packed on either side of the street. Somehow the whole event reminded Dallion of the time he had been sent to the first noble job, along with Gloria and Veil. Seemingly a lifetime away, he had suffered the heat and stares, dressed in an outfit of metal threads. Now he was walking to the palace in simple hunters attire. Rather, most of it was simple; his shirt, for one, was made entirely of diamond threads.
Guards stood among the crowd, in purely ornamental fashion. Everyone knew better than to attack a member of an imperial house. Even if they thought they had the strength to take on Dallion himself, the emperor had destroyed cities for less. And even if that threat was not enough, Nerosals overseer was a few steps away, able to react to any potential threat.
You havent changed the arena, Dallion noted. I thought after last time youd add a few statues of the Moons here and there.
The bishop decided it would be over the top. Its the inside that went through a lot of changes.
Typical of him. Ill have to remember to say hi after my visit.
That would be difficult. Cleric was called to the archbishop a few days ago. Until he returns, the city remains without a bishop.
An alarming development. The archbishop didnt do anything on a whim.
Reaching the palace took almost an hour. It would have been a lot faster under normal circumstances, but Dallion had decided to play his part and walked at an extremely slow pace, so that everyone could get a good look at him. Gradually, the crowds started to thin until they disappeared altogether. The guards remained. It seemed that even after all this time, the new lord mayor wasnt able to find awakened he trusted to make his personal guards. What little there had been was all gone, and he had been forced to rely on the overseer. Not the worst choice, considering the alternative.
Count Lanitols eyes widened. He leaned forward, a spark of interest emanating from him.
Youre planning your move, arent you?
Yes. The emperor has given me space and I intend to fill it with what I think is best. Dallion paused for a moment. If you were still my guild master, I would have taken you as well, but as things stand, youll have to wait for a while longer.
Always the optimist. I remember telling myself it was a mistake letting you go at the time. Even after all your messes, I still considered you having what it took to make a guild lieutenant. Nice to see that I wasnt wrong.
Thank you.
You can take the furies. As for the arena, youll have to take it up with the Order. They pretend that they let me do everything I want, but the moment I set a toe outside their invisible bonds, they are quick to remind me.
Ill deal with them.
I hope so, for your sake. Anything else?
I want the Icepickers. And the Gremlins Timepiece.
The mans expression didnt change. The lack of surprise suggested that he had expected something of the sort. If the bouquet of emotions emanating from was any indication, he was even pleased with the request.
The Icepickers and Hannah, Count Lanitol repeated. Im fairly sure the Icepickers will go with you. Hannah, though. She might be difficult to convince.
Thats my problem. Im asking you for old times sake. And also because of the guardians. Otherwise, itll be like ripping them from their home.
Youre making things up, arent you? Vihrogon asked. Theres no such thing.
Maybe not. Lets give the old guild master this. Hes been getting a raw deal ever since he was sent to Nerosal.
The arena with its furies, the inn with the Icepickers. Anything else?
Id think thats plenty.
It is, but why stop here? How about Eurys workshop? It wont be difficult to buy it, considering your present funds.
The place where Dallion first met the gorgon. There was no denying that theyd had a lot of pleasant moments there together. Taking it would indeed have been a nice touch, but it came with too much nostalgia for Dallions liking. He didnt need old memories to remind him of joy, at least not yet. There would be plenty more to come in the near future.
Thats enough.
In that case, I vow by the Moons that you can have what youve requested. With my blessing, if that means anything.
It does. Thank you, guild master.
Nah. Count Lanitol looked away. You earned that by yourself. Lets just hope you end up in a better cage than I did.
Not bad advice as far as warnings went, but nothing Dallion hadnt considered so far. For a split second, he considered improving the palace a bit in appreciation, but that would undoubtedly cause issues. Even if he were to relinquish power to the area, hed never be able to erase the doubt whether the palace wasnt his domain. It was better, and safer, to leave things as they were. Maybe when hed established a proper domain of his own, he could consider making the former guildmaster a vassal.
My apologies, Dallion said, remembering something all of a sudden.Theres one other thing Id like to ask.
There always is.
The world items. Are any of them still here?
The swords? Everything of value was moved to the archdukes treasury. Ive no idea what happened during the provincial war, but unless they were stolen, they should be there.
Good to know.
Dallion felt a grain of disappointment. Lanitol wasnt a place he was eager to visit again. Having a few more aura swords would have been useful, but not vital. He had achieved what hed come here for. Now all that remained was to inform the Icepickers and convince Hannah to move with him. The innkeeper was known to be stubborn, but given that Adzorg would eventually be sent to Sandstorm village, there was no reason for her not to agree to go there. In the end, it was all a matter of persuasion.