"Vadrudor is going to be a bit difficult to navigate in regard to the polit-" Arel's silvery-blue eyes narrowed.
"You're not listening to a word I'm saying, are you?" The disengaged brown irises moved from the etched glass mosaic dominating the eastern wall of the main hall back to the peeved voice.
"Apologies. My focus has been divided far too much as of late." A half-frown flickered across Arel's face.
"Understandable." Both of their gazes momentarily drifted to the mosaic in question. The near kaleidoscopic color scheme burst from the piece, emphasizing the subject in the center: a bearded man in armor, sword jutting over his head with beams of victorious light shining in every direction, mountain ranges capped with snow serving as the background. To the left and right of the armored figure were a variety of men and women garbed in familiar functions that any in Ishemeldia would recognize: fishermen, hunters, loggers, merchants and the like.
"The mourning you still have in your heart is shared, I'm sure, Olosse." Olosse nodded, fully aware that there were those in the mountains who still burned pyres three weeks after his death.
"Indeed...yet, mourning is something that does not befit a future king, does it?" A sad smile came and went.
"If that mourning interferes with his royal duties, then yes, unfortunately." Arel's lips pursed, then continued his original line of thought:
"As I was saying, the Vadrudorian court is in upheaval at the moment. Our intelligence in the capital has informed us of grumblings about our formalization of trade relations with the Rakuhor dynasty that currently rules the Silver throne. Vikar Rakuhor has been on a bit of warpath trying to purge out the malcontents in an attempt to reassert his family's control. Many think that the Vikar and his lineage are trying to acquiesce to Ishmeldia due to their reliance of importing our wood and copper." A snort came from Olosse.
"Arrogant as they may be, at least Rakuhor and his family knows that their relationship with us is beneficial. If any of the other rival families established their own dynasties, Vadrudor would be much more of a thorn in our sides...and everyone else across the Continent." Arel made a good point. Olosse knew the history of Vadrudor quite well, seeing as his father had appointed Vadrudor as Olosse's first post as ambassador. It was a good move on his father's part; Vadrudor had a troubled, bloody history of insurrections, wars and strife that saw the kingdom change hands several times and a near annihilation of any natural resources available to them. It wasn't until fifty or so odd years ago that the kingdom experienced stability at the hands of Logana Rakuhor, a captain in the Vadrudorian Brigade that took control of the Silver Throne after their king had been assassinated. Rakuhor never wanted to rule permanently, but after eliminating the latest insurrection and establishing informal alliances with several neighboring kingdoms (Ishmeldia being one of them), the people wouldn't hear of anyone else other than Logana becoming king.
"How do you suggest I handle the signing?" Arel paused for a few moments, fingers tapping on the marble table he stood over.
"Arrive at least two days before and have your Shadow do some investigative work while you massage the Vikar and his officials. I'll send a missive to the Vikar immediately to ensure that you'll have increased security before, during and after. Gather as much intelligence as you can about how the court is doing and ensure that your Shadowguard sends an encoded report to me about their findings. After the signing, the Vikar will more than likely want to cement an alliance with us through marriage." A gulp from Olosse.
"Now now, no need to think your reputation will take a hit; as your stand-in Chancellor and future royal advisor, I would recommend that if the Vikar makes a proposal, you immediately defer and encourage him to keep a lady in waiting until you are fully made king. That'll buy us enough time to determine if an alliance by marriage is appropriate."
"Given my father's stance on having more than one queen, I doubt that I would want to commit to something that drastic." Arel chortled.
"Indeed; nor would your mother approve of such a measure. However, most of our neighbors practice the custom of multiple marriages, so we must respect their cultures while maintaining the dignity of our own." Olosse rose from the high-backed chair he had been sitting on for the last hour, casting one more look at the mosaic before making eye contact with Arel.
"I'll convene with Iris and set out tomorrow morning. I won't be taking much of a ret-"
"My Liege-in-Waiting, you are a future king; your retinue shall and must be massive. An eyesore. The custom of royalty demands it." A smirk from both.
As the carriage bumped along the unkempt road towards Valkan, the capital city of Vadrudor, Olosse pored over the reports that Arel had alluded to regarding the unrest within the city. He read snippets aloud to the woman seated across from him:
"Mercantile ships refuse to dock at Valkan ports citing extortion by ne'er-do-wells...increased reports of fistfights, stabbings and other violent crimes...propaganda littered in taverns proclaiming the death of all 'that is right and Vadrudorian'...heated debates between Vikar and factions..." He looked up from the reports just in time for the carriage to hit a large groove in the road, prompting his lithe frame to jolt upward, head hitting the ceiling of the carriage. Muttering a curse, he nodded towards the nearly fully covered woman across from him.
"What do you think of all this, Iris? Surely amidst the Shadow's ranks you've heard more concrete things."
"You're not listening to a word I'm saying, are you?" The disengaged brown irises moved from the etched glass mosaic dominating the eastern wall of the main hall back to the peeved voice.
"Apologies. My focus has been divided far too much as of late." A half-frown flickered across Arel's face.
"Understandable." Both of their gazes momentarily drifted to the mosaic in question. The near kaleidoscopic color scheme burst from the piece, emphasizing the subject in the center: a bearded man in armor, sword jutting over his head with beams of victorious light shining in every direction, mountain ranges capped with snow serving as the background. To the left and right of the armored figure were a variety of men and women garbed in familiar functions that any in Ishemeldia would recognize: fishermen, hunters, loggers, merchants and the like.
"The mourning you still have in your heart is shared, I'm sure, Olosse." Olosse nodded, fully aware that there were those in the mountains who still burned pyres three weeks after his death.
"Indeed...yet, mourning is something that does not befit a future king, does it?" A sad smile came and went.
"If that mourning interferes with his royal duties, then yes, unfortunately." Arel's lips pursed, then continued his original line of thought:
"As I was saying, the Vadrudorian court is in upheaval at the moment. Our intelligence in the capital has informed us of grumblings about our formalization of trade relations with the Rakuhor dynasty that currently rules the Silver throne. Vikar Rakuhor has been on a bit of warpath trying to purge out the malcontents in an attempt to reassert his family's control. Many think that the Vikar and his lineage are trying to acquiesce to Ishmeldia due to their reliance of importing our wood and copper." A snort came from Olosse.
"Arrogant as they may be, at least Rakuhor and his family knows that their relationship with us is beneficial. If any of the other rival families established their own dynasties, Vadrudor would be much more of a thorn in our sides...and everyone else across the Continent." Arel made a good point. Olosse knew the history of Vadrudor quite well, seeing as his father had appointed Vadrudor as Olosse's first post as ambassador. It was a good move on his father's part; Vadrudor had a troubled, bloody history of insurrections, wars and strife that saw the kingdom change hands several times and a near annihilation of any natural resources available to them. It wasn't until fifty or so odd years ago that the kingdom experienced stability at the hands of Logana Rakuhor, a captain in the Vadrudorian Brigade that took control of the Silver Throne after their king had been assassinated. Rakuhor never wanted to rule permanently, but after eliminating the latest insurrection and establishing informal alliances with several neighboring kingdoms (Ishmeldia being one of them), the people wouldn't hear of anyone else other than Logana becoming king.
"How do you suggest I handle the signing?" Arel paused for a few moments, fingers tapping on the marble table he stood over.
"Arrive at least two days before and have your Shadow do some investigative work while you massage the Vikar and his officials. I'll send a missive to the Vikar immediately to ensure that you'll have increased security before, during and after. Gather as much intelligence as you can about how the court is doing and ensure that your Shadowguard sends an encoded report to me about their findings. After the signing, the Vikar will more than likely want to cement an alliance with us through marriage." A gulp from Olosse.
"Now now, no need to think your reputation will take a hit; as your stand-in Chancellor and future royal advisor, I would recommend that if the Vikar makes a proposal, you immediately defer and encourage him to keep a lady in waiting until you are fully made king. That'll buy us enough time to determine if an alliance by marriage is appropriate."
"Given my father's stance on having more than one queen, I doubt that I would want to commit to something that drastic." Arel chortled.
"Indeed; nor would your mother approve of such a measure. However, most of our neighbors practice the custom of multiple marriages, so we must respect their cultures while maintaining the dignity of our own." Olosse rose from the high-backed chair he had been sitting on for the last hour, casting one more look at the mosaic before making eye contact with Arel.
"I'll convene with Iris and set out tomorrow morning. I won't be taking much of a ret-"
"My Liege-in-Waiting, you are a future king; your retinue shall and must be massive. An eyesore. The custom of royalty demands it." A smirk from both.
As the carriage bumped along the unkempt road towards Valkan, the capital city of Vadrudor, Olosse pored over the reports that Arel had alluded to regarding the unrest within the city. He read snippets aloud to the woman seated across from him:
"Mercantile ships refuse to dock at Valkan ports citing extortion by ne'er-do-wells...increased reports of fistfights, stabbings and other violent crimes...propaganda littered in taverns proclaiming the death of all 'that is right and Vadrudorian'...heated debates between Vikar and factions..." He looked up from the reports just in time for the carriage to hit a large groove in the road, prompting his lithe frame to jolt upward, head hitting the ceiling of the carriage. Muttering a curse, he nodded towards the nearly fully covered woman across from him.
"What do you think of all this, Iris? Surely amidst the Shadow's ranks you've heard more concrete things."