“Knights and courtiers alike, hear me well: The god of light has not forsaken us — somewhere, the heir of the Royal Rune walks among us, unknowing or unseen. We will seek them out, for our kingdom will stand or fall upon the blood in their veins.”
The end of the speech is met with clapping and cheers from the crowd, a clear sign of their high spirits. The excitement is palpable as the court begins to dissipate, and the halls slowly empty. As the courtiers file out, a loud whisper spreads among the remaining attendees, signaling the end of the formalities. However, the knight commanders, along with the Champion-Apparent and the professor, remain—these are the ones tasked with staying behind.
Lord Steward Geraint lowers himself into the chair at the foot of the stairs leading to the throne, a position of power, albeit temporary, until the heir is found. He offers a calm, knowing smile to those gathered before him, motioning for them to approach so they may hear his words. Though they maintain their positions of rank and file to his left and right, as is protocol, all eyes turn to him.
“Knight commanders, Champion-Apparent, and of course, our Eminent Archmage,” Geraint says, bowing his head slightly to Astlo as a sign of respect. He continues, his voice steady. “The plan is as follows: I will be sending some of you, along with the Champion-Apparent and the dear Professor, to the north to Greypeak Watch. Sir Idris has received word from his Sentinels that a strong rumor is circulating — someone of renown may know the whereabouts of the heir. For this task, I shall be sending Dame Leilani, Sir Kalowick, and Sir Vincent, to investigate. If any of you have questions or concerns, now is the time to speak before you head out.”
His smile fades slightly, replaced by a neutral expression, as he waves his hand over the gathering, signaling they now have time to voice their thoughts.
Eveline stepped forward, her presence calm and serene, yet commanding. The room grew quieter as she spoke, her voice soft but filled with the weight of her faith. "If the heir is to be found, I trust that we will not only seek them but also protect them — and ensure they are kept from harm. The gods guide our steps, and we must act with justice in our hearts." Her gaze swept over the assembled commanders, each one feeling the sincerity of her words. She paused, allowing the gravity of her message to settle in. It was not just the heir’s location that mattered; it was their safety and well-being. Eveline’s conviction was clear: the task was not merely to find the heir, but to safeguard them, for the future of the kingdom and the realm’s moral integrity depended on it.
Seraphine’s stance was unwavering, as if her very presence commanded the room. Her eyes, sharp and resolute, never left the others as she spoke, her voice low but full of unwavering resolve. "I understand the importance of this mission, but I must express my concern." She took a measured step forward, her voice gaining strength. "If we are to venture into Greypeak Watch, we must be prepared for any threat that may come. Our vigilance must remain unbroken. This task is too crucial to fail." Her gaze flickered briefly to the others, ensuring that each knight understood the weight of their mission. It was clear from her tone: for Seraphine, this was not just an investigation, but a sacred duty to protect the kingdom at any cost.
Idris stood in his typical quiet manner, hooded and watching, as always, with keen perception. He didn’t rush to speak, letting the words settle in the room before offering his thoughts. His voice was low, measured, yet firm. "The Sentinels have gathered intelligence, but we must be cautious of rumors as well." He paused, his eyes narrowing ever so slightly as he regarded the room. "They are often misleading, and those who possess such knowledge may not be as trustworthy as they seem. We should proceed with patience and observation before we act." His words were not ones of hesitation but of prudence—Idris was always the one to weigh every step carefully, and this mission was no different. He would ensure they approached the situation with the subtlety and strategy that had become his trademark.
Althea stepped forward with the grace and calm of someone at peace with the world, her eyes warm but determined. Her voice, when she spoke, was like a soft breeze, yet carried the weight of compassion and understanding. "I agree with Idris’s caution, and I share his concerns." She smiled gently, though the gravity of the task ahead was not lost on her. "If we are to find the heir, we must not only act with swiftness but with care. The burden of this mission falls not only on our strength but on our hearts. We must protect the heir, not just find them." Her words were full of empathy, but there was no doubt in her tone—Althea was prepared to face whatever challenges awaited, with a clear and calm mind.
Lysandra listens intently, her expression unreadable but her posture perfectly disciplined. She is always quick to act when duty calls but doesn’t speak immediately, allowing others to voice their concerns first. She might speak up once the others have had their say, simply stating, "I trust that the chosen knights will act with the discipline required. There is no room for error in this task." She adds her usual calm reassurance, knowing full well the weight of the mission.
The end of the speech is met with clapping and cheers from the crowd, a clear sign of their high spirits. The excitement is palpable as the court begins to dissipate, and the halls slowly empty. As the courtiers file out, a loud whisper spreads among the remaining attendees, signaling the end of the formalities. However, the knight commanders, along with the Champion-Apparent and the professor, remain—these are the ones tasked with staying behind.
Lord Steward Geraint lowers himself into the chair at the foot of the stairs leading to the throne, a position of power, albeit temporary, until the heir is found. He offers a calm, knowing smile to those gathered before him, motioning for them to approach so they may hear his words. Though they maintain their positions of rank and file to his left and right, as is protocol, all eyes turn to him.
“Knight commanders, Champion-Apparent, and of course, our Eminent Archmage,” Geraint says, bowing his head slightly to Astlo as a sign of respect. He continues, his voice steady. “The plan is as follows: I will be sending some of you, along with the Champion-Apparent and the dear Professor, to the north to Greypeak Watch. Sir Idris has received word from his Sentinels that a strong rumor is circulating — someone of renown may know the whereabouts of the heir. For this task, I shall be sending Dame Leilani, Sir Kalowick, and Sir Vincent, to investigate. If any of you have questions or concerns, now is the time to speak before you head out.”
His smile fades slightly, replaced by a neutral expression, as he waves his hand over the gathering, signaling they now have time to voice their thoughts.
Eveline stepped forward, her presence calm and serene, yet commanding. The room grew quieter as she spoke, her voice soft but filled with the weight of her faith. "If the heir is to be found, I trust that we will not only seek them but also protect them — and ensure they are kept from harm. The gods guide our steps, and we must act with justice in our hearts." Her gaze swept over the assembled commanders, each one feeling the sincerity of her words. She paused, allowing the gravity of her message to settle in. It was not just the heir’s location that mattered; it was their safety and well-being. Eveline’s conviction was clear: the task was not merely to find the heir, but to safeguard them, for the future of the kingdom and the realm’s moral integrity depended on it.
Seraphine’s stance was unwavering, as if her very presence commanded the room. Her eyes, sharp and resolute, never left the others as she spoke, her voice low but full of unwavering resolve. "I understand the importance of this mission, but I must express my concern." She took a measured step forward, her voice gaining strength. "If we are to venture into Greypeak Watch, we must be prepared for any threat that may come. Our vigilance must remain unbroken. This task is too crucial to fail." Her gaze flickered briefly to the others, ensuring that each knight understood the weight of their mission. It was clear from her tone: for Seraphine, this was not just an investigation, but a sacred duty to protect the kingdom at any cost.
Idris stood in his typical quiet manner, hooded and watching, as always, with keen perception. He didn’t rush to speak, letting the words settle in the room before offering his thoughts. His voice was low, measured, yet firm. "The Sentinels have gathered intelligence, but we must be cautious of rumors as well." He paused, his eyes narrowing ever so slightly as he regarded the room. "They are often misleading, and those who possess such knowledge may not be as trustworthy as they seem. We should proceed with patience and observation before we act." His words were not ones of hesitation but of prudence—Idris was always the one to weigh every step carefully, and this mission was no different. He would ensure they approached the situation with the subtlety and strategy that had become his trademark.
Althea stepped forward with the grace and calm of someone at peace with the world, her eyes warm but determined. Her voice, when she spoke, was like a soft breeze, yet carried the weight of compassion and understanding. "I agree with Idris’s caution, and I share his concerns." She smiled gently, though the gravity of the task ahead was not lost on her. "If we are to find the heir, we must not only act with swiftness but with care. The burden of this mission falls not only on our strength but on our hearts. We must protect the heir, not just find them." Her words were full of empathy, but there was no doubt in her tone—Althea was prepared to face whatever challenges awaited, with a clear and calm mind.
Lysandra listens intently, her expression unreadable but her posture perfectly disciplined. She is always quick to act when duty calls but doesn’t speak immediately, allowing others to voice their concerns first. She might speak up once the others have had their say, simply stating, "I trust that the chosen knights will act with the discipline required. There is no room for error in this task." She adds her usual calm reassurance, knowing full well the weight of the mission.