The storm was still going strong. Elendin is plagued by thoughts and isn't able to fall asleep easily. The boy trashes around his bed, trying to find a comfortable position... to no avail. He hopes his new advisers have a better night then he does. After a couple of hours, the young boy finally falls asleep. But even asleep, nightmares haunt him...
Elendin springs up from bed as soon as the sun rays touch his face. He had to be well prepared for the upcoming first meeting. He picks up the piece of paper from the table next to his bed. It contained the most prominent issues that plagued the Empire. His uncle had written it up for him and these were to be discussed. He had read them all over multiple times over the last couple of days, but he was still afraid of doing it wrong. Elendin shakes his head and goes to prepare for the meeting.
After being dressed by his servants and a quick (but luxurious) breakfast later, Elendin sends out multiple servants to gather his advisers and other important figures. There was much to do today, and there was no time for dilly-dallying.
The advisers are quickly round up and brought to the Chamber of Council. It is a large, round chamber with a dome as roof. The dome is decorated with small faces of several Paragons. It is said that the Paragons watch over the decisions the emperor makes, and that thus, it cannot be wrong.
In the middle of the room stands a large triangular table with flat points. At each point stands a seat. Two of the seats have already been taken, the third one is empty. In the fist seat sits a woman of elderly age. She wears a white robe and an iron tiara. Some of the advisers may know her as Tirgana Doms, ecclesiarch of the Belief of Man. Ice cold eyes observe the advisers as they enter the large room one by one.
In the other chair sits a man of middle-age. He has a large brown beard and wears golden gilded plate armor. On the left armchair rests a helmet with a large feather sticking out. This would be Oldavan Rigter, grand-general of the Imperial Army. It is up to him to raise the levies of all the Provinces and coordinate them properly. This man seems a bit warmer then Tirgana and he greets every adviser properly. He even gives Bastien a smack on the shoulder and a firm handshake as he praises the Dieuporteille soldiers
The third chair isn't really a chair, but rather a less extravagant version of the throne in the the throne room. Through deduction, most advisers come to the conclusion that the emperor will sit there.
Between the points are seven chairs in total, meant for the advisers. On the table, in front of each chair stands a cup of wine and paper, ink and quill.
As the advisers sit down, the time passes. After some time the large doors to the Chamber of Council open up. Emperor Elendin enters, flanked by two royal guards, wearing long spears and golden armor. They both wear a red cape with the weapon of house Aventash emblazoned on it. Next to, but a bit behind the emperor walks Rurik Aventash. Ever following his emperor. The boy tries not to look nervous, but fails to do so as drops of sweat collect above his lip. He strides down the stairs and sits down in the last remaining chair. The guards position themselves behind the chair, while Rurik stands next it.
"Welcome to the Chamber of Council. It is here that the many decisions, that shaped our empire, were taken. I hope you all have slept well, and I apologize for dragging you to your duties so early. He points at Tirgana and Oldavan at the same time. Some may know these individuals already, other perhaps not. They are the Holders of Faith and Sword. Tirgana, ecclesiarch of the Belief of Man." The woman gives a slight nod in acknowledgement. "And Oldavan, grand-general of the Imperial Army. Some of you might wonder why the table has this shape. The table symbolizes the unity of the crown, sword and faith, with the Provinces as their connections and..." Rurik leans in, whispering something in the ears of Elendin who close his mouth and looks down at the ground in response. "I... Yes. Let us move to the business at hand."
Elendin grabs into his robes, revealing a piece of paper. As he unfolds it, his hands shake visibly. "V-Very well. The first topic at hand. The minor province cluster on our western borders have let out a call for independence. They do not believe me fit to rule. ℬastien de Warenne, you have probably received reports earlier this month about military activities in these regions. If our sources are to be believed, the provinces in question are Brevash, Comtè, Pelinque and Irva. Reports suggest that some higher nobles have taken the reigns, and that the ruling counts have nothing to do with this deceleration, but sources are vague and nothing is confirmed. Well then, my advisers, friends... How do we deal with this before it turns into a civil war?!" The boy slams his fist on the table, the sound echoing throughout the chamber till it eventually dies down...
In the wake of the dying echo, the doors suddenly burst open. A young man walks up to one of the guards and whispers something in his ear. The guard in turn, walks up to Elendin and conveys the message. The eyes of the young emperor sadden and he rubs his left temple with one hand. He thanks the guard and the messenger and turns his attention back to the council. "It appears matters are worse then we thought. There have been sightings of large armies at the borders of Dieuporteille and Garron de Warenne, Exarch of Dieuporteille, has asked to send ℬastien de Warenne back, so he can deal with this personally. Now, I do not know if you'd agree with me, but I think it's the best option. This way there is a representative of me directly on the battlefield." Elendin picks up a piece of paper and begins to scribble on it. When he's done he drops some wax on it and pushes a ring in it, leaving the Royal Seal. "Take these, ℬastien de Warenne, and ride westward with haste. Your exarch exclaimed urgency."
ℬastien de Warenne get's up, nears the king, receives the paper and bows one last time. "I shall not let you down, milord. I will crush this rebellion with little effort. In honor of Saint Michél and house Aventash!" With one last bow, the knight departs... never to be seen again.
Elendin springs up from bed as soon as the sun rays touch his face. He had to be well prepared for the upcoming first meeting. He picks up the piece of paper from the table next to his bed. It contained the most prominent issues that plagued the Empire. His uncle had written it up for him and these were to be discussed. He had read them all over multiple times over the last couple of days, but he was still afraid of doing it wrong. Elendin shakes his head and goes to prepare for the meeting.
After being dressed by his servants and a quick (but luxurious) breakfast later, Elendin sends out multiple servants to gather his advisers and other important figures. There was much to do today, and there was no time for dilly-dallying.
The advisers are quickly round up and brought to the Chamber of Council. It is a large, round chamber with a dome as roof. The dome is decorated with small faces of several Paragons. It is said that the Paragons watch over the decisions the emperor makes, and that thus, it cannot be wrong.
In the middle of the room stands a large triangular table with flat points. At each point stands a seat. Two of the seats have already been taken, the third one is empty. In the fist seat sits a woman of elderly age. She wears a white robe and an iron tiara. Some of the advisers may know her as Tirgana Doms, ecclesiarch of the Belief of Man. Ice cold eyes observe the advisers as they enter the large room one by one.
In the other chair sits a man of middle-age. He has a large brown beard and wears golden gilded plate armor. On the left armchair rests a helmet with a large feather sticking out. This would be Oldavan Rigter, grand-general of the Imperial Army. It is up to him to raise the levies of all the Provinces and coordinate them properly. This man seems a bit warmer then Tirgana and he greets every adviser properly. He even gives Bastien a smack on the shoulder and a firm handshake as he praises the Dieuporteille soldiers
The third chair isn't really a chair, but rather a less extravagant version of the throne in the the throne room. Through deduction, most advisers come to the conclusion that the emperor will sit there.
Between the points are seven chairs in total, meant for the advisers. On the table, in front of each chair stands a cup of wine and paper, ink and quill.
As the advisers sit down, the time passes. After some time the large doors to the Chamber of Council open up. Emperor Elendin enters, flanked by two royal guards, wearing long spears and golden armor. They both wear a red cape with the weapon of house Aventash emblazoned on it. Next to, but a bit behind the emperor walks Rurik Aventash. Ever following his emperor. The boy tries not to look nervous, but fails to do so as drops of sweat collect above his lip. He strides down the stairs and sits down in the last remaining chair. The guards position themselves behind the chair, while Rurik stands next it.
"Welcome to the Chamber of Council. It is here that the many decisions, that shaped our empire, were taken. I hope you all have slept well, and I apologize for dragging you to your duties so early. He points at Tirgana and Oldavan at the same time. Some may know these individuals already, other perhaps not. They are the Holders of Faith and Sword. Tirgana, ecclesiarch of the Belief of Man." The woman gives a slight nod in acknowledgement. "And Oldavan, grand-general of the Imperial Army. Some of you might wonder why the table has this shape. The table symbolizes the unity of the crown, sword and faith, with the Provinces as their connections and..." Rurik leans in, whispering something in the ears of Elendin who close his mouth and looks down at the ground in response. "I... Yes. Let us move to the business at hand."
Elendin grabs into his robes, revealing a piece of paper. As he unfolds it, his hands shake visibly. "V-Very well. The first topic at hand. The minor province cluster on our western borders have let out a call for independence. They do not believe me fit to rule. ℬastien de Warenne, you have probably received reports earlier this month about military activities in these regions. If our sources are to be believed, the provinces in question are Brevash, Comtè, Pelinque and Irva. Reports suggest that some higher nobles have taken the reigns, and that the ruling counts have nothing to do with this deceleration, but sources are vague and nothing is confirmed. Well then, my advisers, friends... How do we deal with this before it turns into a civil war?!" The boy slams his fist on the table, the sound echoing throughout the chamber till it eventually dies down...
In the wake of the dying echo, the doors suddenly burst open. A young man walks up to one of the guards and whispers something in his ear. The guard in turn, walks up to Elendin and conveys the message. The eyes of the young emperor sadden and he rubs his left temple with one hand. He thanks the guard and the messenger and turns his attention back to the council. "It appears matters are worse then we thought. There have been sightings of large armies at the borders of Dieuporteille and Garron de Warenne, Exarch of Dieuporteille, has asked to send ℬastien de Warenne back, so he can deal with this personally. Now, I do not know if you'd agree with me, but I think it's the best option. This way there is a representative of me directly on the battlefield." Elendin picks up a piece of paper and begins to scribble on it. When he's done he drops some wax on it and pushes a ring in it, leaving the Royal Seal. "Take these, ℬastien de Warenne, and ride westward with haste. Your exarch exclaimed urgency."
ℬastien de Warenne get's up, nears the king, receives the paper and bows one last time. "I shall not let you down, milord. I will crush this rebellion with little effort. In honor of Saint Michél and house Aventash!" With one last bow, the knight departs... never to be seen again.