♅ Given the fact that the only parties I was ever used to were the ones we would throw at the village, this was a whole new ballpark even for me. The level of extravagance, the opulence of both the guests and the venue truly had me out of my element, if only for a while, as I found myself coming back into my own rhythm by my third flute of wine.
My father always said we came from old royalty and I was always enthralled by his stories of how things were before the Court of Dusk took over. It was truly amazing to see it for myself for the first time. I spent most of the night simply walking through the different groups, gleaming into their conversations in hopes that I would catch a piece, a morsel of information on the dranoch I had dedicated my life to killing.
As it turned out all I was hearing was idle gossip, but gossip that could be used during negotiations if I was in need of work from any of the guests here tonight. Soon, the sound of a woman's voice quelled the many conversations within the room as she began to descend the grand staircase that lead to her opulent throne. She was beautiful, something I regret thinking given the only other woman I found stunning was Aeryndal. As her speech, albeit short as it was, came to an end, the room went dark.
Instinctively, shrivenflame came into an orb in my hand, but I soon realized where I was and extinguished it. Such sudden changes and shifts like that were bad on my nerves. When the light poured back into the room only four other people remained in the room with me. It seemed that I was not the only one to receive this "special" Invitation. To my surprise, I saw the slave from Valtoria......Arkash I believe his name was.
I was starting to think he was no simple slave or that at least it was a cover for something. Regardless it was none of my business and focused on the Lady of Ash herself. Her words both perplexed me and piqued my interest. If she was truly what she was claiming to be, she was far older than she appeared, which meant at some point, I would have to end her if it came to light she was more than mortal. To claim to be the caretaker of this land since the fall of Silor was not something one would say f they didn't have evidence to back it up.
To add to my astonishment, she claimed the reason she called us was to help her find the location of a lost magic? Chronomancy? In all my study of magic, and Marks of Control, I had never heard of it, even if it was lost. I was starting to regret coming, but it was far too late and I doubt I would be able to leave her now that I had gotten this far. One of the special guests spoke up, voicing his concerns and addressing the ridiculousness of her words.
He held some points, and it was clear to me he wasn't too sure about this endeavor and the legitimacy of it all. He spoke of dying, that he was in fact dying and that the man her clasped his hand was a simple monk. Looking to the other two, I knew Arkash was more than he seemed but didn't have any inclination as to what the other elf was capable of, though I had to agree, looking at how he was dressed he did look like shit.
After the other male made his case I decided to throw my hat into the questioning ring as well. Before I could, however, Arkash spat his concerns next. Looking down upon the commonly dressed male I found his thick accent grating on my ears as it did upon our first meeting, but could make out the general understanding of what he was talking about. He too held points that I could agree with. But I also felt it was a bit too early to start making demands of a woman who could clear an entire room in mere moments.
I descended from the balcony as he finished his words, coming around to stand with the others. "Forgive my skepticism Lady Ash, but I too find this rather hard to swallow. My father spoke of the Ald elves, and not once did he ever allude to the fact any still remain. Though I am curious, I'm more concerned with sending five random people to retrieve something that we don't even know can be recovered." I began, my eyes staring the woman down.
"To add to my concerns, If you are indeed an Ald'norai as you say, the caretaker of the lands of our people, why haven't you aided in the efforts of freeing our people and land from the true threat. If you know who I am then you know who I speak of. I don't think I can trust your intentions without a proper explanation. A mage of your power and caliber surely would be a boon to the efforts of freeing our people from the scourge that now rules it."
If she couldn't give me a valid answer then this meeting would be cut short. ♅
"Common Speech"
"Silvain Speech"
"Self-Thoughts"