Sadiablo Hall, Dhemlan, Kaeleer

Jul 10, 2015 16:56

Lucivar stormed into Saetan's study at the Hall and slammed the door behind him, snarling something incoherent. Karla, alone in the study, just raised an eyebrow at him and set aside the papers she'd been reading, leaning back in Uncle Saetan's comfortable chair. "Yes?" she drawled ( Read more... )

trigger warning, hashtag not all warlord princes, [jaenelle], canon catch-up, this warning not in jest, who: lucivar yaslana, nfb, [marian], [saetan], who: karla, males are idiots, event: prince of ebon rih, nfi, teal deer crossing, terreille is f-ed up, protocol makes total sense rly, where: sadiablo hall, where: dhemlan

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offers_choices July 10 2015, 20:57:25 UTC
Oh, now. Here was that battlefield he was looking for. Lucivar stilled his prowl and his voice became quiet and deadly. "Meaning what?"

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glacial_queen July 10 2015, 20:59:34 UTC
Karla didn't react to that, even though the quieter the Warlord Prince, the more lethal. "Do you know how Marian came to live in Kaeleer?" she asked. After dropping Marian off after leaving Luthvian's, they'd barely stayed long enough to get Marian's bags into her new room, but she didn't know if Lucivar had talked to Jaenelle since then.

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offers_choices July 10 2015, 21:00:26 UTC
"Jaenelle brought her in." Another battleground, one that was less likely to end with him venting his fury in Karla's direction. They both knew that if he lost control and attacked her, like as not, Karla would end up dead. And the conversation about Marian was too personal and sensitive, like an open wound that flared with pain anytime someone brushed up against it. "And what in the name of Hell was Jaenelle doing in Askavi Terreille?!" he roared.

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glacial_queen July 10 2015, 21:01:35 UTC
"Rescuing a hearth witch."

Lucivar heard it then. It wasn't anger under Karla's calmly spoken words; it was rage. So he chained his temper, no longer sure if he was dealing with Karla, his annoying cousin, or Karla, the witch who belonged to several castes that made wise men fear her wrath.

"Marian's father is a Warlord serving as a Fifth Circle guard in a Queen's court," Karla said, her own voice still quiet--and still filled with suppressed rage. "From the information your father gathered, he doesn't have the brains, the backbone, or the balls to advance any higher." Lucivar winced. If she ever met the man, at least one of those lacks would move from the figurative to the literal. "But he delused himself by thinking it's his lack of proper social connections rather than his lack of abilities that keeps him from being First or Second Circle. He likes to rub elbows with the aristo males in the court, and he likes to gamble--and so they tolerate him because they find his expectations amusing and they like winning the quarterly ( ... )

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offers_choices July 10 2015, 21:01:59 UTC
Lucivar had a feeling he really wasn't going to like the rest of this story. Fucking Terreille. "Information my father gathered?"

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glacial_queen July 10 2015, 21:02:37 UTC
"The High Lord is very good at what he does." The use of Saetan's title was deliberate.

"Good. Go on."

"One night, a few weeks ago, these aristos let him play beyond the marks he'd brought to the table. They kept refilling his glass, and they let him play because he had something they wanted. He'd been bragging recently about his younger daughters and how he expected them to become prominent witches once they completed their training as a Healer and a Priestess. But the eldest daughter was an embarrassment to him. A witch whose skills would never provide the family with any status, a witch who did--"

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offers_choices July 10 2015, 21:02:56 UTC
"Nothing important," Lucivar murmured, remembering the defeated way Marian had held herself just this morning when she'd said those very same words.

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glacial_queen July 10 2015, 21:03:37 UTC
Karla nodded. "That's exactly what those aristo males wanted--a witch who did nothing important, a witch whose disappearance wouldn't draw the attention of anyone in the court. So they let the bastard gamble until he was so far in debt he would never be able to repay them. And when he sobered up enough to realize his standing in the court would be ruined if he didn't repay them, they offered him a trade--and the bastard took it ( ... )

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offers_choices July 10 2015, 21:04:13 UTC
Feeling sick, Lucivar closed his eyes. "So they raped her."

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glacial_queen July 10 2015, 21:05:34 UTC
"No. Jaenelle arrived before they began that part of their entertainment. That was why she was in Askavi Terreille, Lucivar. Because she'd had a Black Widow vision." Jaenelle had described it to Karla in the Coach on their way to Luthvian's. "She saw emptiness where something bright and joyful should have been. Happiness that withered like a plant that couldn't find the right soil to take root in. And she saw the terrace of the Keep where she sometimes stands at dawn--but it was empty. A warning that her presence, or absence, would make the difference in what would come."

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offers_choices July 10 2015, 21:06:30 UTC
Lucivar shuddered. There was nothing that turned Jaenelle lethal and merciless faster than rape. And even though he agreed with every fiber of his being that these Warlords had deserved whatever she'd done, he couldn't fight off the atavistic shudder at what she would have considered just punishment--even as he approved of whatever it might have been.

"She killed them," he said, wanting confirmation. "Though--if she intended to begin the Healing order to save Marian, it would have been a fast kill." Which meant that they hadn't suffered nearly enough to repay the debt of pain and terror they'd inflicted.

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glacial_queen July 10 2015, 21:07:06 UTC
"A fast kill," Karla agreed. "Although, considering the condition of the bodies, it was sufficient for the initial payment."

Lucivar said nothing, just waited for the rest.

"Jaenelle stabilized her and brought everyone here. She gave the Warlords to Saetan to extract the rest of the payment." And, again, the High Lord was very good at what he did. "They paid the debt in full. I healed Marian, save for the damage she did to her wings. Those, Jaenelle saw to personally."

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offers_choices July 10 2015, 21:07:35 UTC
There was no better Healer than Jaenelle. She had saved Lucivar's wings when they were little more than slimy rags over bone from his time in the salt mines of Pruul; whatever damage those whoring sons of bitches had done to Marian's wings would have been less than nothing compared to Jaenelle's skill. And the knowledge of what his father could do to one of the Blood after the physical death should have frightened him, but he took a grim satisfaction in knowing that every wound Marian had received, every moment of terror she'd experienced, had been accounted for. While Saetan ripped their minds about, piece by piece, he would have found out everything there was to know about why and how Marian had ended up being attacked by those men.

"What about her father?"

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glacial_queen July 10 2015, 21:08:19 UTC
"None of us have any authority in Askavi Terreille. Uncle Saetan can't touch her father."

Yet.

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offers_choices July 10 2015, 21:08:51 UTC
Yet.

The word hung unsaid between them, and Lucivar knew with an absolute certainty that it didn't matter how many more centuries Marian's father lived. The day would come when his body died and he would make the transition to to become one of the demon-dead. He would end up in the Dark Realm--and the High Lord would be waiting for him.

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glacial_queen July 10 2015, 21:09:32 UTC
"So you have a choice, Lucivar," Karla said softly, freeing her hands from the side of the desk. A layer of skin remained behind and he could feel the whisper of Craft she used to heal her palms. "I can't imagine what it means to have Marian's fear scraping against the instincts that bring out the best, and the deadliest, side of your nature. If you can't tolerate it, then you should dismiss her. Between Jaenelle and me, we should be able to find her another position, Or you can grit your teeth for awhile and endure it, giving her time to settle and regain her balance. Give you both time to find out if it's you she really fears."

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