Lady Grimoire
Star
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2016
- Location
- Canada
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Reunification of the Kingdom
Restoring the Elysian Dynasty; Prince Oliver's Lineage
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The seat of the Emmerian Kingdom sat empty.
Reunification of the Kingdom
Restoring the Elysian Dynasty; Prince Oliver's Lineage
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The seat of the Emmerian Kingdom sat empty.
Despite the usurper who now called it his own. King Roderick Elyse, a man who killed his own elder brother to be king. Several pieces had to be put in place, internal alliances forged, and there had been no better moment than when Prince Oliver had departed on a diplomatic mission to the ocean-side lands of Saelices. Deep within their borders, in the capital of Lucillos, where negotiations had been taking place to reunite Saelices, Huetre and Emmeria, he'd recieved the news. His father, King Nero Elyse, had been slain naught two days after he'd left.
There was nothing he could have done--little he could do. It also came with the news that he had been declared the traitor, an enemy of the kingdom. The reason? So the rumours held: he had killed his own father before he'd left in hopes he would not be suspected when the discovery was made days later. An entire falsehood that no true son or daughter of Emmeria would ever believe, and yet, no challenge was made for the throne. No second coup to remove the illegitmate ruler.
Fear and torture were powerful things. Whispers of stories to the contrary were secreted out and squashed, along with all those who had been too loyal to the former King or the ex-Prince. That included the entourage Oliver had taken with him into his neighboring state; assassins amongst the ranks had slain them all and nearly Oliver himself too once news reached his ears. Fortunately, the men of the ocean-state and Oliver himself were not slouches as far as engagements were concerned.
Countess Caterina Symilor of Saelices offered the man asylum. A safe harbour to plan his next move. Shortly thereafter, a second messenger arrived from Huetre from the new Emperor Julien Garreau. The former Empress, Helena, and his father's wife, it turned out to have met the same fate during a moment when the two had absconded from their royal duties. Not only did the message contain this news, but it also contained a request: a meeting to discuss the 'problem of Emmeria' and mention that the war had been reignited and several towns already lay in ruin.
It was a plea for aid, as much as a request for an alliance and an olive branch towards Huetre's willingness to back the Prince over the false King.
For now, other lands were silent on the matter. The wyverns of Nogaya, ruled by Lord Ishii Tetsuya, despite their proximity to Emmeria itself, made no offer as the Emperor of Huetre had. No doubt, the city-states of Acotzan were still discussing the matter between their three Tlatoque--Tahuahu, Chuanoca and Panqui--and a consensus would not be easily, or soon reached. Those of Zangala likely cared little for the plight of an eastern kingdom, while the horse lords of Vyaversk and their Khagan Daritai would only care if Roderick's forces crossed the border. A misstep the newly-crowned King was unlikely to perform. In all, it would seem this internal struggle would remain isolated to the Prince's small corner of the map for the time being.
Regardless, sitting on his hands was not the way to restore his name, retake his father's throne, free his people nor unify the three lands into one singular whole once more. Although Saelices had offered asylum, military aid was held back out of concern for being dragged into the war themselves. All Prince Oliver had to his name was what he took with him, and any Saelician mercenaries who would accept his coin as he set out for the border.
A week to arrive in Lucillos, and three days to return to the border. The capital's position allowed him to land right in the area where the three lands met; a settlement colloquially referred to as The Crossroads. It even prided itself upon that fact with signs that declared where each road came to an end. However, not all was well in the moderately-sized settlement.
Due to the place it had fallen, jurisdiction on just who owned, and was responsible for the town was iffy at the best times. It was technically neutral, as it had a storied history of serving as the meeting ground for several rulers in the past civil war that broke Saelices, Huetre and Emmeria part, and it rarely took sides in disputes. Times being what they were, well, that had changed.
Clear blue skies on a midsummer's day, with the sun peaking high above, vision had been clear for miles. That allowed the approaching Prince to spy far in advance the group of a near dozen Pegasus Knights who flew in from the west and landed amongst the town. A brief pause, and a little more observation even allowed him to note that there were more than just Emmerian pegasi within the city's limits--there were some knights and foot soldiers too.
It left him in a tricky position. There was the obvious route of backtracking, hoping to not be spotted and traveling further up the border pending whether he wished to see King Roderick, or Emperor Julien before crossing. Less obvious routes included liberating the town, or perhaps even trying to make turncoats of those within. The pride of the Emmerian people being what it was, however, it was impossible to say how that would unfold.
In either case, a decision for himself--or his small entourage--needed to be made. Crossroads had not been sacked, the people still lived, worked, and the children still played. However, there was a clear shift in tone from what it had been when he had passed through the first time. A more sullen, oppressive look in the actions and upon the faces of the people, at least as far as the Prince could tell from his safe distance.
Would the Prince flee to summon allies, attempt to free the people of the illegitimate ruler's grasp, ask a proud people to turn traitor or... was there another option available to him that was not quite so obvious?