The morning sun filtered through the tall windows of Aric's estate, cool golden light fell and flooded along the hallway as he walked, his footsteps echoing softly against the marble floor.
He carried a glass of water in his left hand, his thumb tapping gently against the cool surface as he approached a large oak door. His mind was sharp, contemplation having him. With a steady hand, he pushed the door open, entering the spacious study—now his war room, where the foundation of his ambitions were forged.
Inside, two figures awaited him, standing around a broad table covered with scattered parchments, maps, and reports.
Viscount Kael, sharp-eyed and wiry, held a small ledger in his hands, his gaze flicking between its pages and the reports laid out before him. Next to him stood Old Man Hitoshi, whose calm expression belied the steely intelligence behind his age-worn features.
Both men straightened and offered a small bow.
"Greetings, Your Highness," they said in unison, nodding as Aric crossed the room. Their eyes held a mix of respect and intrigue, as if they were about to deliver news that were significant.
Aric returned a brief nod, acknowledging them with a wave of his right hand. He took a slow sip of his water, savoring the clarity of the moment.
"Gentlemen," he said, his voice steady but with an edge of curiosity, "what's the situation?"
As he pulled a chair from the table's side and settled himself comfortably, the men exchanged a glance. It was Hitoshi who spoke first, his voice soft but layered with meaning.
"Your Highness, we are now of full understanding of the church's situation," Hitoshi began.
"As you know it has grown into an institution far removed from the ideals it once stood for. In its origin, the Church was to embody purity and protection. Their sacred 'Eternal Flame' was supposed to be a source of wisdom, unity, and strength, binding the empire's people to their leaders with a shared sense of purpose...you know the usual sentimental crap?"
Aric's fingers drummed against the table as he considered this.
"And now?"
Hitoshi's mouth curled into a slight, almost bitter smile. Continue your adventure with empire
"Now, it's a tool, no more than that—a weapon wielded by those who can pay for it. The sacred flame has dimmed under the weight of greed."
Kael nodded, his eyes narrowing as he added, "The hierarchy within the Church is carefully structured to maintain control and obedience, but not faith. The power is concentrated among three branches—the Council of Saints, the Inquisitors of the Sacred Light, and the Guardians of the Flame. Each has its own agenda and connections to different noble houses."
"Indulgences and relics, too, have become commodities," Kael continued.
"For the right price, High Priest Dorim absolves almost any sin, amassing wealth under the guise of spiritual authority. Nobles buy these indulgences freely, erasing their misdeeds while further enriching the Church. They even sell worthless relics as artifacts of the Eternal Flame, tricking the common people into funding their schemes."
Aric's expression darkened, a faint, cold smile forming on his lips. "The Church, it seems, is no stranger to irony. Preaching purity while profiting from sin."
Hitoshi gave a solemn nod. "Quite so, Your Highness. They have also, for all their talk of peace, covertly funded war efforts. Under the pretense of safeguarding the empire, they provide warriors to noble houses. These 'Guardians of the Flame' are actually mercenaries, and they've been used to sabotage political opponents and raid rival estates."
Aric looked at the two men, eyes gleaming with quiet ambition. "And what would it take," he asked slowly, "to gain full control of the Church's wealth and influence?"
Hitoshi's eyes sparkled with approval. "It's simple, Your Highness: capitalize on their need for funds and loyalty. By leveraging our own wealth, we can offer loans, donations, and patronage—sufficient to sway key figures within the Church."
Kael leaned forward, his gaze sharp. "First, we'd need to focus on those in need. High Inquisitor Levos, for example, is deeply in debt to House Rothval. If we could relieve that debt, he'd be forced to abandon Valen's cause. Dorim, too, has financial troubles despite his fortune. His indulgences have caused... issues among his patrons, and he's been forced to pay heavy reparations."
"So," Aric murmured, "we buy them out—piece by piece."
Kael nodded, eyes alight with satisfaction.
"Precisely. Once we hold enough leverage, they'll be loyal to you and the Ashen Covenant, forsaking the princes they once supported."
"And what of their relics?" Aric's gaze hardened, voice lowering. "If we can expose their so-called relics as frauds, we undermine their hold over the people. If they lose that illusion, their influence crumbles."
Hitoshi's smile widened, showing approval. "A wise move. If we expose their corruption, even the common folk may begin to turn away. A well-placed rumor, a few public revelations... it wouldn't take long."
For a moment, Aric fell silent, his gaze drifting across the scattered papers on the table. He thought of the Church's sermons, their words of humility and sacrifice, and how those very words had condemned the helpless while the powerful prospered.
His mind swam with the vision of a future where he, not Valen or Sylas or Darius, wielded that power over faith and politics.
He looked up, his eyes burning with the fire of his resolve. "Then we will take it all," he declared, voice steady and cold. "We will seize the heart of this empire's faith, bend it to our will. And when the time is right, the Holy Flame will burn as it once did—but this time, it will be my fire, and I will decide who is blessed and who is condemned."
A slow smile spread across both Kael's and Hitoshi's faces. "As you will, Your Highness," they murmured, bowing their heads with newfound fervor.