14th Ash, 4622
Salen had informed Hugo of his need for time and space, whilst dealing with a traumatic grieving of his late lover, Tiberius. He wanted answers onto his cause of death and it would be better if he returned to the hideout that Tiberius had been residing in, away from the political spotlight. Yet, Salen didn't understand why he had to live such a life of suffering when he could've helped him some how, but with his criminal background that Dahlia had enforced upon him, he had no hope. There was no backing for him to ascend his Veir bloodline and continue on the work his house once did. Whatever they did. He didn't know about House Auclair's affairs, only what Degare had told him. As he approached the hideout to find a chariot outside.
He narrowed his eyes as if there was an intruder, lurking in the hideout, waiting for the perfect moment to ambush him, only that they would suffer under his hand now. He was an particularly skillful Remnomancer now, but he had so much to learn. His limits, his expectations as a mage and most importantly, his capabilities. He had to test those, but he had already suffered the effects of Magithermal Entropy to severe extent. Perhaps now, he would realise that magic was an risky business in itself. He would walk into the cave, looking around and narrowing his eyes; there appeared to be a note on the desk as he took the piece of paper from the desk and eyed it. He frowned in a state of melancholy as he read it to himself. The last remnant of his former lover, before he had been showered in execution.
Dear Salen...
If you are reading this now, I would probably be dead.
Dahlia Senerite has betrayed our Corvo house and made a deal with the Brotherhood of Demarik for her own benefit. The truth is, she didn't tell you her plans because she had already wanted to make you the offer, turning you against me. I did not want that, I wanted to protect you from it but I couldn't, I almost feel like I have myself to blame for the way you have been brainwashed into her way of thinking, she wanted to play on your hatred for the Omen, the Entente, everything so that House Demarik would have a strong ally... The truth is, that is not the way, Salen.
You are much more of a Brother of Scaeva, a member of one of the most ancient houses dating back to the origins of our subrace. Our aim is to obtain Brazim's will through the use of beguile, charm and wit. We are potentially political pioneers and yet I have watched how you have grown. I felt somewhat envious and yet comforted by your ascension that you will go far in life and succeed through the art of seduction. I've seen the way you can bring a man to their knees with your voice, your words and your particularly great intelligence.
I did envy you, but heres another thing. I will still love you no matter what happens, even if I am resting in Muid...
Please take care of yourself, you're not alone, even in death my love is still strong for you.
Tiberius.
After reading that note, it was confirmed...
He was dead, knowing that Dahlia had this agenda all along terrified him further, it was evident that he should look into the other Corvo brotherhoods and know if there are enemies or potential allies, either way it was going to be a political war, but he was still concerned about that intruder, whoever it might be...
He narrowed his eyes vigilantly as he looked around.
Salen had informed Hugo of his need for time and space, whilst dealing with a traumatic grieving of his late lover, Tiberius. He wanted answers onto his cause of death and it would be better if he returned to the hideout that Tiberius had been residing in, away from the political spotlight. Yet, Salen didn't understand why he had to live such a life of suffering when he could've helped him some how, but with his criminal background that Dahlia had enforced upon him, he had no hope. There was no backing for him to ascend his Veir bloodline and continue on the work his house once did. Whatever they did. He didn't know about House Auclair's affairs, only what Degare had told him. As he approached the hideout to find a chariot outside.
He narrowed his eyes as if there was an intruder, lurking in the hideout, waiting for the perfect moment to ambush him, only that they would suffer under his hand now. He was an particularly skillful Remnomancer now, but he had so much to learn. His limits, his expectations as a mage and most importantly, his capabilities. He had to test those, but he had already suffered the effects of Magithermal Entropy to severe extent. Perhaps now, he would realise that magic was an risky business in itself. He would walk into the cave, looking around and narrowing his eyes; there appeared to be a note on the desk as he took the piece of paper from the desk and eyed it. He frowned in a state of melancholy as he read it to himself. The last remnant of his former lover, before he had been showered in execution.
Dear Salen...
If you are reading this now, I would probably be dead.
Dahlia Senerite has betrayed our Corvo house and made a deal with the Brotherhood of Demarik for her own benefit. The truth is, she didn't tell you her plans because she had already wanted to make you the offer, turning you against me. I did not want that, I wanted to protect you from it but I couldn't, I almost feel like I have myself to blame for the way you have been brainwashed into her way of thinking, she wanted to play on your hatred for the Omen, the Entente, everything so that House Demarik would have a strong ally... The truth is, that is not the way, Salen.
You are much more of a Brother of Scaeva, a member of one of the most ancient houses dating back to the origins of our subrace. Our aim is to obtain Brazim's will through the use of beguile, charm and wit. We are potentially political pioneers and yet I have watched how you have grown. I felt somewhat envious and yet comforted by your ascension that you will go far in life and succeed through the art of seduction. I've seen the way you can bring a man to their knees with your voice, your words and your particularly great intelligence.
I did envy you, but heres another thing. I will still love you no matter what happens, even if I am resting in Muid...
Please take care of yourself, you're not alone, even in death my love is still strong for you.
Tiberius.
After reading that note, it was confirmed...
He was dead, knowing that Dahlia had this agenda all along terrified him further, it was evident that he should look into the other Corvo brotherhoods and know if there are enemies or potential allies, either way it was going to be a political war, but he was still concerned about that intruder, whoever it might be...
He narrowed his eyes vigilantly as he looked around.