The Lyoki duo reached the room after a few minutes of walking. Jezin opened the door, and walked over to a nearby table where he had placed his polished shield, spear, and helmet the night before. He removed his cloak reached for the helmet, placing it carefully onto his head. The helm's long crimson plume reached his mid-back, and the brilliantly polished bass shimmered in the sunlight that shone through a nearby window. He picked up his spear, examining the blade carefully and slowly twirling the weapon to get a feel for his grip. As he prepared, he noticed Sophia staring out the window, a faint look of sadness on her face. "Milady, is something the matter?" The princess seemed distant, preoccupied with some far-off thought.
Sophia turned, the sunlight illuminating the side of her face, and spoke. "Jezin, do you remember when you were knighted?" The bodyguard looked confused for a moment. "Of course I do, princess." Sophia looked off out the window again. "Five men. Five armed men beating down my door, thirsting for my blood. They would've killed me, and probably worse, if you hadn't been there." Jezin's look of confusion held. He wasn't sure what the princess was getting at. He remembered that night clearly. It was before he was in the Brass Hand. He had recently joined the ranks of the Palace Guard, and had been stationed outside the room of the Empress' youngest daughter. Nothing had seemed wrong that night, but in an instant that peace had been shattered. A group of Tauran soldiers had somehow made their way into the palace. It had been he and one other guard, the Brass Hand had been meeting with the Empress. FIve men had come barreling down the hallway, swords drawn. His comrade had been killed almost immediately, leaving him to fight five men by himself.
Sophia continued. "No one even knew the Taurans were still capable of something like that after the rebellion, but nonetheless, five men were outside my door. I was ten years old, I was terrified. But you saved me, Jezin." She took a deep breath. "You kept fighting. They hurt you, badly, but you kept fighting." Being hurt badly was an understatement, the bastards ran him through twice, by all rights he should've died that night. "I remember, one got past you, and he kicked open my door. I was so scared, but then I saw you. You struck him in the back with your spear." She shook slightly. "I was so scared, because you fell after that. You were bleeding so terribly... But you told me everything would be okay. Here you were practically dying and you were comforting me..." A single tear rolled down her face. "I never want to see you like that again, Jezin."
Jezin stood in silence for a moment. He had nearly died in the assassination attempt, but when it became clear he would survive his wounds he had been summoned by the Empress. She had knighted him for his valor, and he had been offered a position in the Brass Hand as soon as he recovered. It had been the most important event in his life. He looked at the princess, his ordinarily fiery gaze fading into a somber look. "You won't princess. I promise you that. You have nothing to worry about." Sophia wiped the tears from her eyes. "Please be careful out there Jezin. Please." Jezin nodded. "I will. I promise." Sophia forced a smile. "Do you think I prayer would help?" Jezin smiled. "It couldn't hurt."
The two of them knelt, and Sophia spoke aloud. "Oh Eternal Serpent, progenitor of all, mother of all life, protect Jezin this day, shield him from harm and strengthen him so that he may be victorious." She looked up at the bodyguard and reached behind her neck. She unclasped the golden necklace she had been wearing and handed it to the soldier. "And take this, for good luck." Jezin smiled, wrapping the thin gold chain around his neck. "I will not fail you, princess. I will make Lyok proud." Jezin rose, picking up his shield. Sophia turned towards the door. "We should hurry back, we don't want to be late." Jezin nodded, and the two of them began heading towards the fairgrounds.