by Paroxysm on Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:10 pm
"To that, we can agree," Orso returned Igraine's sentiments, "and no, I do not think you'll have to take any drastic measures against Trydian, however ... Well, I would not pity him."
Allowing silence to settle for a moment, Orso grew contemplative and looked into the fire, thoughtfully, and basked in its heat; he listened as Igraine issued a summons for Caela and he smiled.
It would, indeed, be good to meet the woman before he spirited her over to the Unseelie. Plus, Orso enjoyed meeting new people; it was uncharacteristic of the Lumen but, well, that was how things were. Either way, he stood to greet the woman and if not for how quickly she moved to sit at Igraine's feet, he would have offered her his seat.
“To be fair,” Orso’s voice hardened ever so slightly, “King Pendaran has treated yoru family with more kindness than it has been known to treat itself.”
True, he did not know much about Caela, but he knew enough to know that Vylrath Xanathi hadn’t exactly been a loving and tender father.
“But I would rather we did not verbally spar over it,” he conceded, “and I’m not here to judge you or your father, or Queen Igraine.”
Orso took large breath and exhaled.
“To continue where I left off,” he said, “I would not pity Trydain. He was not forced into making his choice and it was not even Pendaran who made the offer, Pendaran suggested it, yes, but it was another servant who laid out the terms. Very generous terms, too,” Orso said with envy plain in his voice.
It was true Trydian Xanathi-Rivenfelde did strike a deal because the situation was heavily stacked against him, yes, but there was nothing forcing him to accept it. Though, like any pawn, Trydian would be used, regardless. Resources could not be wasted.
“The terms are as follows: For so long as Sebilla Rivenfelde does not interfere with Unseelie interests, she will be considered neutral, an unaligned political entity, and will be left unharmed by the Unseelie. In addition, should she have need of it, asylum awaits her within the realm, and outside the Unseelie, Sebilla Rivenfelde has the protection of both King Pendaran’s influence and a powerful servant of his court. Barring her intervention in Unseelie affairs, all offers of protection, neutrality, and asylum are permanent. The price for this was Trydian Xanathi-Rivenfelde’s soul.”
“I should note that Trydian’s foresight was limited to only wanting protection from the fallout associated with Pendaran showing interest in Sebilla... Like attracts like, yes? The rest of the contract was made by the servant who struck the deal so that the Unseelie could properly ensure her protection. Like I told Queen Igraine,” Orso said, gesturing to the woman, “the king takes this all very seriously. Yes, it is not a good thing to be within his influence but... So long as you bend the way he wants, you’re not in any immediate danger. Unless things have changed,” Orso’s eyes focused onto Caela, “your children are safe. Sebilla is probably the safest... I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting her but from what I hear, she does not seem the kind to intentionally anger Pendaran.”
Orso sighed. That was a lot of talking...
FATAL KERNEL ERROR_
Mind link to COMP disconnected_