One month after arrival
Aisley's End
I woke sometime between the next day, and the next decade. I wasn't sure exactly. I woke with the sunrise, and I knew this meant I'd been out for at least a day. I recognized I was in an infirmary, but I wanted to know where I was. There was a heavy weight on my chest, and I looked down to see a sleeping Io curled up on my chest. She must have noticed my movements because her eyes were suddenly open.
"Master!" She called and butted her head against mine. I scratched her head absently.
Reg was at a desk in front of me, with his back to us. He turned at the sound of Io's voice.
"God's Blood, I thought you'd never wake up." He floated a small glass of water to me as he stood, and I took a sip. I put it on the table and gave Io a gentle shove. Then I attempted to get out of bed. I stumbled out of bed. William and Emily were also waking and attempting to stand. We all wore identical crisp white gowns. I heard doors suddenly slam open.
"Oh no you don't!" Reginald shouted.
"Stephen, you are in no shape to be moving. I had to restart your core twice, and your heart once. You literally died three times in the last month. Sit down. The only reason why you're moving is because I was able to prevent muscle atrophy."
"I'm making sure the three of you are fit to move out of bed. Sit, now." I moved from leaning over the bed to sitting on it.
"You've all been out for almost a month. I took you off life support spells a day ago. You just started responding to external stimuli today."
"What's the date?" William asked.
"It's January 22nd," Reginald said.
"That's my birthday." The three of us said in unison, and I gave them both looks. How had this never come up? Usually, I didn't like to celebrate my birthday, and since it was so close to Christmas, Bethany usually combined the event into one day. That usually gave me the day to do as I wished, and when the day had passed on the first year I was at Coventry.
"I know, I each got you a cupcake from that French bakery in Emrys. When you two ignored them, Calem and I ate them. Happy Birthday."
I would have still been brooding over my defeat at Emily's hands during the dueling tournament. I would have likely ignored the world to solve the problem of her defeat and how to avoid that issue in the future. I did tend to stop eating at the end of these cycles, so that would explain why I ignored any sort of baked good, which I was usually a sucker for.
"Sorry Reggie, I thought it was something included in Coventry's services, I figured if I didn't eat it, I wouldn't have to pay for it," Emily said.
"It's fine," he replied.
"I'm going to scan each of you. If you're good, then I'm going to give you a round of restoration potions." He said, and pulled the Rod from his pouch. I was the first one to be scanned, and the rod glowed green. It did the same to William and Emily. Reg nodded. Well, he'd been scanning us a cat woman, a Kathar, appeared.
"How are they, my Lord?" She asked Reginald and gave us a quick curtsey.
"Your Grace," she murmured, quickly averting her gaze from me.
"Reg, what's going on?" I asked sharply.
"So, you're good on the nutrient potions. You're going to need to eat fattier food for the next week or so. If you were mundane, I'd say start with simple foods, but you need all the calories you can get."
"Reg-" I began to call. He held up his hand.
"I'm not going to call you calculating Stephen, because I don't believe you know how to seize an idea and make it yours so quickly. But you left us to clean your mess, and I'm not okay with that." He said with a sigh.
"You don't have the foggiest clue about whatever blood magic you used?" He asked.
"What are you talking about?"
"Stephen, you, Will, and Emily used some sort of spell to contain and transmute her into a ring. The very ring that's on your pointer. The ring with the House Andrews Coat of Arms that matches the coat of arms of the royal family-that-was. Whatever magic you three wrought resulted in that ring and two silver rings. The same ones that are on William and Emily's hand and turned Brigid into a statue.
A shrine to the three of you and your victory has already been built around the statue, and I'm assuming you have no idea how you did it. Just like you have no idea how Emily was the top duelist at our school. How the both of you knew about the room where Merlin is. Or how you knew to summon all that gold. Or why Grey and Thorne attacked us. Or half a dozen other questions I don't think I'll ever have the answer for. Every time we've gotten in trouble, it seems to be you three leading the charge." He sighed and shook his head. He flicked his wand, and a chair came spinning across the room. He took a seat.
"Who's been running things since we've been in a coma?" I asked.
"Since you were in a coma, Stephen. At least admit you keep your own council before you listen to us." Reg said, there was a bitter tone in his voice.
"Cassandra is taking charge of the finances. With her gift in Tremisimancy and her head for numbers, she'll be a catch for any guild that wants her, and Io has been helping her immensely. They're overseeing most of the logistics. Evie is helping among the people. She goes out among them with whatever supplies we can spare, and an encouraging word, and she's helping organize the orphanage.
Edward snagged a couple of manuals from your trunk, Will, and he's using those to organize our remaining troops." I took all that in even as he continued.
"We had memorials to those all those who fallen, when you're feeling up to it, I'd like to go over the list of names. I've already sent letters and done the dirty work, but it looks good if you visit them. I'd like to establish some sort of fund for the survivors, and their families. While some children lost both parents, we've been good about placing them with families who they're related to or good fosters." I nodded at that news, not sure what to say about everything.
Emily and I shared looks, we had enough supplies, and gold, for a small town. Finances shouldn't be an issue in the short term.
"Cassandra and Io were working together?" I asked.
"Yes. It was the best solution. Cassandra is the eldest Lowe child, and you're their vassal. Io was fulfilling your obligations while you were indisposed."
"But Io is a demon," I said.
"Who saved Cassandra's life three times and stopped an assassin aiming for you. This was over the course of a day. You've got one hell of an imp there."
"Have you looked through our trunks at all?" I asked. Reg was silent for a moment.
"We raided your supplies, and that's how we've been getting our food. I had to dip into your gold. I'm sorry," he said.
"Don't be, it's what it's there for," I said.
"Where are all our implements?" Emily asked.
Reg made a gesture with his wand. One of the cabinets flicked open. Three wands and three sets of ritual blades sat.
"Are we in the tower?" I asked. Reg chuckled.
"Yes Stephen, we're in your tower."
"How is it my tower?" I growled.
"Their ancient law dictates that the one who kills the outgoing leader is the one who earns the crown. We already have people clamoring to meet you. As soon as you're feeling up to it, your social life is going to fill quickly."
"Why me?"
"Because it was your knife that killed her. It's an archaic law, but it's a law that has defined their constitution since the creation of this country."
"So now I'm going to be a moving target?" I called my wand into my hand.
"Honestly, Stephen, had I wanted to kill you, I would have. I have no interest in ruling. Besides the law does have caveats. You have six months to have your confirmation. After confirmation, you have a year to become coronated, and from there, you have a year and a day amnesty to cement your rule, during that point, anyone may attempt to seize the throne via a duel. After that year and a day, the kingdom is yours and none may question your legitimacy."
Well, I was changing that policy. I wondered when I'd decided to start thinking about policies.
"How do I confirm my candidacy?" I asked.
"The first step to confirm your candidacy is to kill the old ruler. Then you must bear the coat of arms of the royal family without pain. Finally, you must be able to wind down the wards of Castle Silverspire."
"Where's that?"
"It's this massive palace far to the West on the coast. The wards there sparkle at night. The true ruler of Koralis will be able to claim and control the wards of the palace."
"So, have they ever heard of democracy? It seems to be working out great for the States!"
I didn't want to be a king. I wanted nothing to do with bureaucracy and wanted nothing to do with diplomacy. I wanted my books, my experiments and my lab at home. When would this trial end?
"You must be the next ruler of Koralis. You've already met two of the three requirements."
"Why didn't you tell them the ring was just my family crest?"
"Because the requirements wouldn't fucking matter in that case. They'll force you or Emily to be ruler. When you wear the crown, figure out how to implement democracy. If we reveal your family tree directly after you interact with the wards, then you'll cement your claim nearly instantly.
You already have the favor of a few species. Cement your claim quickly enough and properly and you can do whatever you wish to the kingdom. We just need to figure out the economy and all that delightfully interesting shit as soon as possible. But first, let's make sure you can use magic, and walk properly and don't have anything wrong with your brain."
"Honestly Reg, I feel fine. What about you two?" I asked. They both shrugged.
"I don't care if you feel fine and look fine, something could be wrong internally or there could be a curse I missed. Emily is the specialist for detecting that kind of magic. According to all the analysis scans I know, you're clean."
I trusted Reg's diagnosis and told him as much.
"I've got clothes when you want to get dressed. Emily your bell is in your pack. Ganymede refused to help us." Reg said, and conjured our backpacks back into existence. They landed on the foot of our beds. I used switching spells and changed into a pair of pale linen trousers, and a smart pale-blue button down shirt.
I pulled on a pair of socks, popped on my boots, and drew my communication mirror from its case on my belt.
I checked my appearance. My hair did have a good month's growth to it, and there was a trace of stubble on my checks. I spelled away the stubble and trimmed and vanished the extra hair. Then I styled my hair with a quick pair of spells into a neat and careful backwards sweep.
I darkened the linen trousers down to a charcoal grey. My face had a sunken quality I didn't like, and my ears had started to taper slightly from all the magic I funneled.
My head was oddly empty, and I wasn't sure how I felt about being alone in my own brain. I got out of bad shakily. Reg went to give me a hand and I waved him off. I slowly toddled to the edge of my bed.
"Can I tap a ley?"
"You should be fine." I reached out for my core and found it slightly larger than I remembered. I tapped my dominant foot against the ground. Ley-line energy spun up my leg, whispered up my nervous system and flooded my magical core with Power.
I began to move my limbs to make sure they worked properly.
"You shouldn't have any joint or limb damage."
"How badly was I hurt?"
"I don't want to talk about it, but I was able to heal you, and that's all that matters."
"Reg, how bad?"
"If I didn't have that lovely little artifact, and you hadn't insisted on all of us weaving emergency shields into our pentacles, then the three of you would be dead or burned to a crisp. You all were in shock. I had to restart and purge all three of your cores. You broke your hand, and I was worried about nerve damage. One of your daggers melted inside her body. That, along with the poison, the burns from Emily, and the blunt force from William, and she's very dead.
Ensuring she was dead was a bitch. She had boobytraps all throughout her body. Her spine turned into this creepy eel. Her hands tried to attack me. She was a bloody nightmare."
"How did her hand attack you?" Emily asked. She was tying her bells to her wrist. She'd opened her trunk and her gear was already assembling itself on her body.
"One finger looked at me and tried to throw energy beams at my face, and the rest just sorta crawled and tried to bite me."
"Like an animal or like a bug?" William asked through a headful of shirt. He had dragged his underwear on under the hospital gown and was began digging through his bag. I wandered over and helped him with his shirt.
"Like a bug." Reg said, William's head popped through the neck, and I fixed the buttons.
"Eww." The three of us said simultaneously.
"Why did you put on a button down like that?" I muttered. The shirt was a wrinkled mess. I sighed and cast an ironing spell on the shirt. His shirt was white, and I put a spell that guarded against stains on it as well.
"I thought you military brats were supposed to be organized." I muttered, even as I began rifling through his bag for pants that went with white. I settled on a pair of black Coventry slacks. After a second thought, I used the spells to instantly clean them. I produced a pair of shoes, thanking the gods we wore the same size, and a pair of black socks. I also loaned him a gold and black belt.
"I'm assuming all the who's who want to meet us as soon as possible?"
"Yes." Reg replied. I frowned, and looked back at Will, and then at Emily. Who had dressed in her usual messy boyish attire. I raised my wand.
"Don't even think about it." She muttered. I put my wand down. Honestly, an ironing spell wasn't hard.
"William, do you know what organization is?" He muttered something, even as I was already throwing out magic again. The array of housekeeping spells started emptying out his extended backpack. The amount of objects overflowed and covered the surface of the bed and flowed off it. I swear my eyeball twitched.
"Uh, yes?"
"Is this how all of your belongings are packed?"
"Yeah, why?" He asked. I started sorting and using the spells to clean the clothes. William had taken my approach of it if it looks useful, take it. He had types of household chemicals, and various odds and ends from around his house.
"You're gonna let him do that?" Emily asked. Will shrugged his shoulders.
Aside from that, there was everything four children would need to survive a prolonged trip in the woods. Some of these supplies had been scavenged from Coventry's kitchen, and the rest were clearly magical.
"Why four and not six?" I asked softly.
"Let's work on your issues before we tackle mine." William said, this was without malice. He has hiding hurt behind an easy jab and I let the matter drop. By the time we had finished I wanted to strangle William. I spent the next several minutes crafting and organizing his belongings into something resembling sanity. Then I gave him a look.
"How attached are you to that shirt color?" I asked, and he shrugged. With a flick of my wand, my shirt turned to any icy pale blue, and his turned to a light emerald. I turned his pants the same charcoal shade as my own and took back the belt. He at least looked presentable.
"Where did you learn all this?" He asked. I smiled, a half grin that I hid back behind my mask.
"If you survive enough shopping trips with my mum, you pick up a few things. All the spells were in the book we were supposed to memorize back in first form."
I flicked and folded and flipped and shrank all the belongs in Williams pack. The I polished the exterior.
"So you're not sure we're together, but you're fine with us wearing complimentary colors?"
"It's a united front, not a marriage announcement. Do you own a comb?" I said. I never realized how messy he was.
"In my trunk, somewhere." He muttered. I glared at him. Then I flicked my wand twice, and his hair slicked itself back. I spelled away the stubble. I didn't value his opinion about that at that moment. Io bumped my head, and I shooed her over to my other shoulder so I could pet her with my off hand.
"Reg, what do we need to do first?" I asked.
"Probably meet with everyone and arrange to meet with the new politicians. Then we need to get transport to Castle Silverspire to solidify your control."
"She has politicians?" I asked dryly.
"Koralis is a fully functioning country without a ruler. Said country can go about thirty days or so until this becomes dire, fortunately, or until we go broke. Cassandra has been a great help with the finances. Evie is learning about our people. Edward is drilling the troops. I am doing everything else. I've been parrying requests for your presence at dances and balls throughout the entire country. I've been taking proposals for new laws and letting people know you'll review them. I'm certain there was a large amount of embezzling going around. We may need to reform the tax law. We've been swarmed with personal requests for those wishing to see us at our earliest convenience. You have pending meetings with all your constituents' leaders, and the trees would like to speak with all of us.
"Meanwhile we've all been MIA for the last month." William muttered.
"Yes," Reg said.
"I suppose this means we won't be getting cake for dinner," Emily said.
"Next year, I promise," I said.
"So that's it, you're king then?" William asked. He was bitter about that.
"Will, I'm not sure why I'm king, but I'm going to do my best." I turned back to Reg.
"So, is there anyone we need to watch out for in this band of politicians?"
"Rhince is hit and miss. The dwarves and metal men and beings are on our side. Kalidas the centaur is a puzzle, and the griffins think we aren't capable."
"The fluffy kleptomaniacal ones. Of course." Cassandra's voice muttered from outside the room as the rest of the Lowe children arrived.
Cassandra was dressed in armor. The bow Emily given her was strapped across her shoulder. Two daggers hung from a belt, and there was a wand in an unmistakable holster on her right wrist. A tightly wrapped bell was dangling from her off hand. Evie and Edward tailed behind her. They were armored similarly, but they both carried small pistols instead of bows.
Cassandra unwrapped a bell from around her wrist, Io's bell, and handed it to me. I let the bell sink back into my skin. Then I called my athames and placed them in the bell.
"Io is extremely well behaved. She performed with an excellence I hadn't expected from an infernal. Heir Andrews, I would like to apologize for my previous misconduct." Cassandra recited. I gave her a look, and gave Reg one as well. Well, they certainly had been busy. That little speech wouldn't have been out of place back home.
"Cassandra, I accept your apology, consider the matter dealt with."
"Reg, you managed to get the runts up to combat speed while we were in a coma. You have been busy." I murmured. Then I narrowed my eyes. Evie was wearing a wand holster, except it was absent of the soft spells that stopped a wand from being stolen. I looked at him. I flicked my wand and raised a privacy spell.
"It's all a hoax, isn't it? They still have don't any training, do they?" I asked, and Reg shrugged.
"We never claimed they had more training. We just dressed them like they did."
"So they've been going out alone with?"
"Pistols and guards, Io and I sort of summoned an imp of my own." He muttered. He twitched his wand, and there was a silver bell on a ribbon that had been woven around his pentacle's chain.
"Ivy has been keeping an eye on you when I can't or keeping an eye on Cassandra and Evie and Edward. She's been allowing us to fake them having magical abilities."
"We're going to need to figure out an education schedule for all of us." I muttered. I didn't think I had a home to go back to, or a way get back there.
"I've already put out word for tutors for mundane subjects. I figured that since you're going to be king; You can solve the puzzle that will be our magical education."
"Gee Reg, thanks, I really appreciate that!" I muttered.
"Okay, which one of you wants to tackle education. Raise your hand." I called. None of them did.
"That's something we're delegating to someone we hope won't fuck it up. Assemble the most knowledgeable mages and we'll have them organize by subject. Next subject."
"Io, can you take notes in neat, written English, and then give me the notes later?" I sent the imp.
"I can."
"Remember everything that is said, and my thoughts on the matter. Do not make any inferences. Record everything verbatim." I had an idea that the little square box Bethany gave me could do something similar.
"What are your plans about Castle Silverspire and claiming your kingship. If Reg told you anything." Cassandra asked.
"Well, I've been back in the land of the living for about forty-five minutes. A quarter of that time was spent helping your brother organize his knapsack. Then there was figuring out how my legs work. How much do we owe, as of this moment?" I asked.
"We won't have access to Brigid's coffers until we break the ward. I have a feeling that the current breed of politicians is robbing us blind."
"What do these politicians do?"
"Not much, each of them runs their own little fiefdom and comes to Brigid's castle once a year or so. They're her favorites. There's supposed to be eight of those fuckers, but she killed half of them. The Dukes they're called." Evie said and slouched over to an unoccupied bed and flung herself across it. She idly drew a dagger and began sharpening it. I could tell by the ease with which she handled the blade that she had trained with it some. She looked around the room.
"Reginald, can you put up privacy spells?" She asked. I went to jab my wand, and as I did, my wand popped and crackled and emerald sparks leapt out from inside it.
"Mate, I think your wand is a bit fucked." Reg muttered after casting his own set of privacy spells. William grimaced just as Emily frowned.
"Did you two break your wands?" I asked
"Yes." William replied.
"Sure the fuck did." Emily muttered.
"I need a blackboard." I muttered, I walked out of the infirmary. I drew on my magic to steady my hands and feet and forced my arms and legs to obey my commands.
"Reg, get me to a room with a blackboard." I said, and he guided us down the hallway to an abandoned room that used to be a laboratory.
There was a creaky blackboard mounted on the wall. I conjured an empty noteboo. With a muttered spell, I pulled all my memories since I'd arrived in Koralis to the forefront of my mind and uncorked a summoned bottle of ink.
Then I waved my hand over the empty journal. It flipped open to the first page, and the ink spun up out of the bottle, and soaked into the pages. I jerked my hand one more time, and the remaining ink sunk into a bottle. As I transmuted the memories from psychic energy into to ink, I kept the context of them, and the lessons I learned from the battle, and the various questions that dream sequence had raised. All the pants shitting terror of the last few days became muted. The nervous anxiety that had been building without Olly or any other presence in my head drained out of me.
This let me regain my mask and face the situation I was in with a calm mind. When I was ready to face these events, I'd reabsorb the emotion stored in the ink, but keep the written accounts. This had helped me in the past.
"Reg, can you raise another set of wards?" I asked.
"No problem." He said and flicked his wand.
"Thank you," I said. He gave me a small nod at the comment. I linked a pen and an empty journal with a blackboard and piece of chalk to transcribe our conversation.
"Who are the Dukes? Tell me everything you all know about Koralis. Give me the answers as quickly as possible, I'm going to read over the information again. Just give me what first comes to mind." I asked.
"Well, One of the Dukes was Fiona, she ruled Badgerton. The other is Kalidas. His herd presides over the Western Range. The Duchy of Silver Woods is an empty post. Man's Folly has been taken over by the remnants of her army and is overseen by one of her generals. We hold Aisley's End, but it's all a moot point because the army is at our, well, mine and by extension your command." That was Edward.
"We know that the Rascal Gaze holds the Twilit Forest and Rhince has entered into a treaty with them. Together it's a good half our kingdom."
"We'll come back to them, but I think they're fairly high on our priority list," I said.
"Badgerton is contested territory."
"Why, where's Fiona?" I asked. Reg was silent for a moment, and then we spoke in a low hard voice.
"Her and Freda are- were laid to rest during the week following the battle, along with the rest of our forces that had fallen. I made sure they were buried with the highest honors of their people. Regency doesn't exist in this world. The home was owned by the Town of Badgerton." I let out a ragged breath.
"The kids?" I asked softly. Orphans, orphans to put me on a throne I had no idea existed. I fought the urge to sob at the realization that I'd destroyed a family. Why had we fought in this battle? We'd been shoe-horned into fighting. By Fiona, and Rhince, and Wilhelm. We'd been forced into combat. We should have chosen to leave. From the moment we'd arrived, our every step and spell and strike of the knife had been guided.
Io, Commit all that to my record. I gave a mental hiss.
"The kits were placed with an aunt. There aren't many families attached to the rebellion that weren't effected. The community has really done its part to bring kids and kits in. With how large of a population we have, there could have a lot worse."
"Who do we have left to meet?"
"Well, aside from the leader of the Army Remnants, you've met them all. Rhince has claimed the Twilit Forest, and all Badgerton. The Rascal Gaze claimed the Whispering Woods. Some of their members are also making motions to claim Badgerton. Kalidas rules the Western Range. Her castle, the outlying village, and the town of Ottertown have gone dark," Evie said.
"What do you mean?" I asked.
"Every attempt to communicate with people in that area has failed. We sent a pair, and then a team, and then a squad. No one came back. We cordoned off the entire area and placed barricades along the river. No one is allowed in, and nothing comes out. We have no idea what it might be. But even their best scrying orbs are damaged by projectiles."
"Is the area spreading?" I asked, and was relieved when Reg shook his head no.
"We'll that doesn't sound like something I'm ready to tackle. If it's not spreading, then keep up the quarantine." I said, and he nodded.
I noticed that Emily had drawn her wand and was softly tapping it against her thigh.
"How do you propose we deal with them?" I asked.
"Well, we eliminate them. Or sway them to our cause. Fortunately, both dwarf Dukes are on our side.. I do have a few ideas. But it's probably nothing,"
"Evie, I asked you what idea you had, I didn't ask you about the validity of it." She had an idea but wasn't ready to tell me what it was. I knew she did. She didn't want to seem foolish if she was wrong.
"What are you saying?"
"I suggest we tread carefully around our new allies, if that's the case." Emily said.
"I'd suggest we kill them all in their sleep." Will muttered.
"Will!" Cassandra hissed.
"What?" He asked.
"Use a show of force and establish command." Emily spoke finally. I looked at the blackboard. I looked at all the names crossed out next to each settlement. Some had been replaced, and a few replaced. Three of them stood out, and I smiled a wide grin.
"Or make them not want to fight," Evie said.
"Hmm?" She frowned, searching for the right words.
"Give them something they want, and they'll like you," she said.
"I'd suggest Will was right. However, at the same time, I think we should follow Emily's idea. It's interesting that some of the players are keeping their pieces if this is supposed to be a whole new game." I stopped pacing, and almost tripped over my own feet. I lost my train of thought.
"I wish to see the Dukes of Koralis at their earliest opportunity," I said.
If I was a king, what would I do? Well, I'd want to know about the background of the world I was ruling first. I needed information on how to break a set of wards on a castle.
"I'm going to be late for a shift," Evie said.
"A shift?" I asked, confusion clear in my tone.
"I help in the kitchen. I help clear plates and place courses." Evie said even as she was twisting the ring on to her hand. I saw how they did it then. As Evie's features shifted, her face grew fuller, her nose got a lump in the middle, and all the white bled out of her hair. Then the black followed until her hair had turned a dull brown, and her eyes took on the same bland tone. She left the room with a nod.
"Everyone knows what Evie looks like. Edward's face is well known, I am the closest thing to a face of the royal family, and she wears a glamor. No one expects a server. It's something my father taught me. She's developing quite a little information ring." Cassandra said.
"Stephen, if you're sure your fine, then Reg, could you show me to my room?" Emily asked.
"Yeah, mate, could you?" Will asked. I gave him a look.
"If we're here for the long term, do you and Stephen plan on sharing a bedroom?" Reg asked. I didn't have the energy to answer that question. After giving me a look, William was quick to speak.
"No, not at the moment," he said.
"Okay," Reg said. The three of them walked away. Reg and Emily seemed to be slowly molding into one person.
Cassandra and Edward stood just behind me. I turned around.
"I appreciate all the work you've both done these past weeks."
"You're welcome Stephen, but you don't owe us all the credit." Cassandra said with a smile.
"Yeah, Evie and Reg should both get credit for all the work they've done." Edward remarked.
"But enough about them, tell, me, how are you feeling?" Cassandra said.
"I'm feeling fairly well. Reg's artifact has certainly done wonders."
"It's unfortunate that my sister traded it away." Cassandra said and lounged against the desk. As we were talking Edward had walked down one aisle and turned to look at an invisible spot on the wall. I couldn't see his reaction. I ignored the urge to read their minds.
"Yes, it's such a shame that a vassal of your house traded away an invaluable object without approval," he said. I shook my head. I couldn't believe how badly they were playing it either. I did appreciate that they were taken advantage of my current disorientation, so I played along.
"If you become King, do you plan on continuing to hold us as vassals?" Edward asked.
"Of course."
"Since we are your vassals, and we just helped run your kingdom for the last month, could be argued that the three of us are owed a reward?" Cassandra asked. I resisted the urge to catch them both on fire. I resisted the urge to call for ice and force and Io and rain hell down on them. I chose my next words carefully.
"I cannot guarantee or promise a reward in any form. I cannot promise you place in a kingdom that I do not yet have access to. Should I gain access to said kingdom, I will keep my own counsel as to what rewards and boons I will grant. Your position within my Family Hierarchy is noted, and your service to me this past month will factor into what reward you will receive. If you were to choose any rewards, what would you like?" I would take their requests into consideration.
Depending on who swore what oaths, or how everything played out, I would have several duchies to fill. It was nepotism, but I would give my family a position to rule instead of giving that position to someone I didn't know.
"We each want one of the forests. It doesn't matter who gets which. But we would like a residence in the forest each and be treated like the duke of
that realm. Our sister wants Badgerton." I noted that, not Evie, not your vassal. They were drawing clear lines here.
"I'll take that under consideration." I muttered. They left the room.
"Io, I need books on economics. I need books on accounting, on foreign policy, and on diplomacy. If we need a king, I'll burn one into my brain. I want every scrap of fucking parchment and paper we, they and everyone has on Koralis Royal and World History." I looked around the room. Until I had an actual study again, this room was better than using my trunk. There was a line of old bric-a-brac along a wall I threw into a room in my trunk.
"Steal a wardrobe. Well, I guess it's not stealing if it's one of mine. Throw an enchanter's purse spell into the interior. Clear out everything in this tower not being used, anything that isn't nailed down, and won't inconvenience or harm someone if it went missing and put it all in that wardrobe. If it is in a frequented communal area, or in a personal space, ignore it.
Then inventory everything and add that to a list of our possessions and use them how you will. Finally, place a set of shelves along that wall and began placing everything to do with Koralis history."
"Yes Master." Io snapped her fingers and popped away. When she reappeared, she had perched herself unto a wardrobe with a golden lion wrapped around the exterior. I frowned. It was tacky, but it would do.
Io snapped her fingers together, and the wardrobe swung open. She let out a screech. The entire contents of the old lab except for the blackboard and the light fixtures begin lifting themselves up from where they rested. Then they began swirling into the inky black interior of the wardrobe. Soon the entire classroom was empty. The wardrobe's interior remained black, except for two glowing orbs of emerald light.
"Return the furniture, and the desk, and all of our possessions back in the condition you took them."
The wardrobe spun out the possessions everyone had left laying around the room, and then it vanished.
The wardrobe reappeared every few minutes and disgorged a book or something useful. I had a spell I could use that would instantaneously copy all the information from a book to my brain. This book joined the same books of its subject on a shelf in my Mind Palace's library. The trick was to keep the shelves in place when my mind palace crumbled. This mental exercise allowed me to use the Librum Memoriae Spell on as many books as I could. At least I hoped it would. My current mind palace held a rather large library, and a small study. That library was about to get much larger. For the next hour, I added knowledge to my head as fast as Io delivered it.
There was a brief stab of pain as an Introduction to the History of Old Koralis burrowed into my brain. After that, each history book about the land we found ourselves in was just another bullet point to the list of History I had growing in my brain.
That's where Reg and Emily found me two hours later. Staring at the cover of an old memoir about the world before Brigid. It was a hand-bound, careworn journal, I had a feeling it was more valuable as a keepsake that someone might be missing. That bit of history had been interesting, and after, history was forbidden from being recorded. The old kingdom seemed incredibly corrupt, and ripe for rebellion or takeover.
"Hey, Stephen, I heard a rumor that Io got eaten by a wardrobe. Do you know what's going on with that?"
"Well, you see. Io ate a wardrobe." I said obliquely.
"That actually makes a lot of sense." Emily replied. I wonder what my imp was up to at that moment. So I called her name. She appeared sans wardrobe. That was mildly worrying.
"Io, make a copy of this, and then try and find the original owner or their descendants when you aren't busy."
"Certainly Master." I noticed they were both freshly showered and had changed into new clothes. They were holding hands and I promptly ignored all those facts.
"I'm going to go get a late lunch, would you like to join me?" Reg asked her.
"I'm not hungry, but I'll sit with you," she said. Reg flashed her a quick grin.
"You know, neither of us can raise privacy wards." Emily said after a long moment. I scratched a long circle in the ground around us and invoked it. That was a blunt way to do the subtle job of a ward.
"Well?" She asked after a long moment.
"I guess I'm king." I replied nonchalantly.
"Stephen. Surely you have ideas for what you can do with that power." She murmured. I did, but I didn't. I looked over the blackboard. At the three names circled in white chalk.
"I'll drown them with peace. I'll get them so fat with easy gold they won't even think of betraying me. I'll tie nooses of loyalty around their neck so thick that they would strangle before they turned away. They'll fall on their own swords before they ever think about slitting my throat. Emily, I led parents to their deaths, and children have been orphaned in my name. We fought and bled for nothing, and I can't do that again."
I thought about Fiona, and her kids. Had she been different? Did she fight and die for a better future for her family instead of an expansion of her interests? I hated being used by anyone. I hated the treacherous thoughts racing around my brain. The more I looked at the fact that those three, out of all of the Dukes had survived, well Bethany didn't raise me to believe in coincidences.
"Reg, do we have anyone we trust outside the seven of us?" I asked, and he shook his head no.
"The only one that I would remotely trust, as much as I hate to say this, is the elf, and I wouldn't turn my back on him. I don't trust the centaur or the griffin."
"Why don't you trust the griffins?" Emily asked.
"I just don't. I get the vibe that there's something up there. Plus, once they found out about my abilities, they warded their village against plants. I can't detect anything growing within a 10 foot radius of the largest griffin village. Including regular plants. It's eerie." There was a knock at the door, and William was standing in the entrance.
"Hey Will! I was just about to summarize how fucked we are, would you like to listen in?" I asked.
"I don't have anything better going on." He said and reclined in one of the office chairs Io had spat out.
"So, our three closest allies may be three enemies. The only resources we have are what we brought with us from earth. We have an enemy army still camped on our doorstop. Among seven magical practitioners only Reginald has a working focus that can be used in combat. I need to disable a strange rune schema, and then fend off assassination attempts until all the crazies settle in. Meanwhile, we have no loyal troops, and I'm not sure if we even have an army."
"By order of the Duke of the Western Range, all forces in the Koralis army are conscription and ordered to remain in the Army until further notice," Reg said.
"How are we paying this army?" Emily asked suddenly.
"They're being provisioned, housed and paid."
I knew that an entire supply chain was required to exist for an army of the size of the one I had to function properly.
"How are we paying for all of this? Are we paying for the livestock and the metal and every rivet for our armor?"
"We're paying everyone in treasury scripts," Reg said.
"And right now, how much treasury script exists? How much is circulating and how much have I agreed to personally pay? How much is in the treasury? Can I demand an accounting for the treasury?" I asked.
"You'll be able to pay for everything after we visit the treasury," Reg said.
"Before we make any more purchase agreements for anything, I want a full picture of the kingdom's finances, with and without whatever we can contribute to it. We also need to determine an exchange rate between Tremissis and Treasury script. How did Brigid's economy function?"
"Were still determining that, and we won't have a clear look at her kingdom's finances until we explore her castle. But from what I can tell if she made a living selling enchantments and the metal creatures that we've fought repeatedly. We know that as it stands, Koralis also exports a great deal of grain. Finally, the islands to the west of us had have a history and an active commerce that centers around selling living beings. As soon as were able, I would like to bring a swift and hopefully painful end to that."
"As soon as we settle things domestically that will be our first target." I nodded.
"So Will, your siblings attempted to extort me,," I said cheerily.
"When?"
"Oh, a couple of hours ago. They want the woods."
"Which ones?" Reg growled and Emily scowled.
"The Whispering Woods and the Twilit Forest. They requested that Evie take Badgerton."
"Are you going to do it?"
"Do what exactly? Am I going to grant them territory of a kingdom that isn't mine yet, or am I going to attempt to get myself crowned?"
"Both?" He asked weakly, and I chuckled. I looked around the room. I looked at my three friends, and I realized these three were the only ones I could truly trust. It was the four of us against the world.
"If I'm divvying territory like that Reginald gets first pick. Then you and Emily can flip a coin. Then your siblings can all draw straws. I don't want to give anyone territory without them being supervised."
"Define 'supervised'?" Emily said.
I thought for a long moment. How did I want my subjects to be treated? Did I want to be fair and just? Did I want to be remembered for having a heavy hand? If was the subject of a King how would I want to be treated?
"I want my subjects to be treated fairly in all things. I don't care about who they wish to marry, or if they wish to sell their bodies. Those that wish to work should be able to, those that are unable should be supported, those that don't wish to work should have some public conveniences. I think it will be best if we select a council from the survivors of the Woodland rebellion. All of them should pledge loyalty oaths to me, the person that will oversee them, and the crown.
"I don't think the loyalty oaths should be sworn directly to you." William said carefully.
"Why not?"
"Because for this to succeed, our ideas need to be bigger than any one person. There should be loyalty oath sworn to you, but I believe that we should put the crown first and foremost."
"I'd like to contest that. The Dukes of the Woodland rebellion should swear their fealty to Stephen above all. They very well could be the masterminds behind the last rebellion," Reg said.
"We're going to need soldiers that are loyal to only us." Will muttered.
"We're going to need mages that are loyal only to us," Reg replied to him.
"We have no idea if we can even afford an army." I said to both.
"You and Cassandra can conjure more diamonds and sell them to give us more money." Will remarked.
"I don't know how to conjure diamond, and neither does Cassandra. We'd need to transmute diamond, and not conjure it." I snapped.
"You don't need to bite my head off." He muttered.
"Stephen, are you still taking requests for property?" Emily asked. I gave Will a hurt look before answering.
"I guess. What do you want?"
"Well, I had wanted the entirety of the Eastern Watchtowers. But since the puppies are hell bent on pissing all over that area, I'll take this tower. I want the entire plain."
"No promises until the inks dry," I said.
"Fair." She breathed in response. I went over the mental map of Koralis I had in my head.
"Emily, you realize this does not include her castle, right?" I asked.
"I'm fine with that fact, and I revoke my claim of anything across the Southeastern Crossing."
If I gave William the Western Range, and I gave Reginald the Silver Forest, the four of us would control the entire western half of Koralis. If our relationship with his siblings suffered, or worsened, aside from Evie's talents, we could blow the two bridges. Their primary advantage would be Brigid's castle and any weapons and artifacts she had hidden away.
"I'm not making any decisions about the future of the duchies until we plunder her castle." The three of them traded looks and nodded.
"That makes sense from a certain perspective." William said.
"We need to take the castle off the board as soon as possible," Emily said.
"We need to take our opposition off the board as soon as possible." I remarked.
"Reginald, who do you think would be the quickest to respond to an overture of outright bribery?" I asked.
"Likely the griffins. The centaur wants power. The elf is honest, but I'm not quite sure what he wants."
"How quickly can you get me an audience with Rodney?"
"It's likely I can get you one by this evening. I'll need to talk to a friendly griffin."
"When you go, take Io with you. Introduce the griffin to her and tell him that she'll be a new point of contact."
"Do you want to her to start tailing me to meetings?"
"Not yet. In fact, Io tonight, I want you to come when Reg calls for you."
"We can swap?" He suggested.
"Oh, we haven't even met your imp yet." Emily gushed.
"Ivy." Reg called, and an imp with a calico coat appeared. This one looked more cat like than our imps, and where ours were like a small monkey, this imp was all lean grace. It looked someone had given a cat a human like body, and two bat wings. It had small calico furred hands and wore a freaking rapier. A jaunty cap rested on her head.
"Tonight, you'll be working with Stephen. Respect his orders as you would mine. If anyone attacks him respond with deadly and immediate force. If anyone attacks you respond with deadly and immediate force. Stephen gives final command of whether you attack. You must ask his permission. If he loses consciousness deal with the situation in the way you think that I would. Eliminate anyone attacking you and report back to me. Bring me Stephen If he is unconscious."
"Io, you have the same orders. You'll be working with Reginald for the duration of the evening. Follow his orders as you would mine," I said. Io nuzzled my check and jumped unto Reginald's shoulder. Ivy shot her a look, and swooped gracefully, choosing to alight unto my head.
"Io, before you go, where did you put the wardrobe?" I called
"What wardrobe, master?" She asked with an adorable monkey grin.
"Io, can you translocate?" Reg asked my imp.
"Of course Master Reginald." Io purred.
"The wardrobe you ate!" I cried.
"Find the location in my mind and bring us there." He said coldly, and they vanished. Io gave me a jaunty wave before they left. I was going to kill that imp.
"Yes, Master Reginald. That strange green man keeps screaming at me."
"Just translocate us." Reginald sighed, and they left.
"Ivy, take me to my room please." I said with a sigh.
"Yes, fake master." She said and translocated me to my room.
"What does Reginald usually have you do around this time of day?"
"Hunt?" Ivy called hopefully.
"Usually he lets me hunt," She mewed, "today I don't need to. Today I want to play." The imp said.
"Oh?" I asked and let out a mental sigh. Here it came.
"Yes, we can play hide and seek." She called cheerfully.
"Oh?" I asked, and the lights turned out in my room. I wasn't playing this game. I grabbed the front of Ivy's face and she let out a pissed off yowl.
"Turn the lights back on, imp," I said. A sound came out of her mouth that sounded like a horde of armored winged insects.
"You're cute, and I've just been through hell. All I want to do is fix my wand. You are stopping me from accomplishing this. If you were my imp, I would've already launched you into a wall. Do you understand me?" I asked, and the imp's head bobbed up and down.
"Now, are you going to behave or am I going to have to summon Reginald a new imp?" The imp went limp and let out a purr.
"The next time you try that shit I'm going to give you a bath in holy water. Now. Turn on the lights." The imp snapped her fingers and the light turned back on.
I sighed.
"Guard my door, let Emily and William in, but that's it." I said, and she nodded, jumping up to a standing position like a frog and walking to the door. She slouched against the door frame. Then I inspected my wand. There was a crack going down the center of the rowan wood, I peered inside. The wood was cracked, but the bloodstone soaked into the center was intact. I called a dagger to my hand. Then I pricked my finger with the dagger and allowed a few drops of crimson to soak into the crack that was nearly the length of the wand. I bled until the cracks were filled, and then I muttered the spell to transmute blood to bloodstone under my breath.
With a flare of green light, my wand repaired itself. The crack had gained a glow, and runes I never carved ran the length of the wand. They shimmered and flared and vanished, and my wand was whole again. With that familiar hum in my hand, I was whole once again, and I could face whatever life threw at me. There was a maid stationed at my door, and she let out an almost shout when I walked into the main corridor.
"How did you get into my lord's chambers?" The girl asked. I gave her a look. She wore a simple dress made of grey cloth, and a black apron. Her hair was up in a simple bun, and like most of the humans in Koralis, there were bits of metal dotting and streaking her skin. I looked around, and saw a woman dressed almost identically standing down the hall way. A half dozen other maids stood in the hallway. Despite her loud tone of voice, they all stood.
"They gave us maids?" I asked flatly.
"My name is Tilly, in case you were wondering." She said with a sneer.
"You've certainly got an attitude, don't you?" I asked.
"You still haven't told me your name, and you've been trespassing in the King's Quarters."
"Ivy, appear." I said, and Tilly let out a sudden gasp.
"That's Lord Coldwood's imp," she said.
"It is, and I'm the inhabitant of this room. Thank you for your work so far." I said with a smile, and she curtseyed.
"You don't have the do that."
"But I do sire, you're the ruler of this land, and you saved us from the Great Pretender. It will be honor to serve the new king of Koralis in any way that I can," she said.
She looked about twenty-three or twenty-four. Nope, I wasn't dealing with that. I left and climbed the ladder in the tower. There were spatial expansion spells at play here. I wonder how old they could be and how long before we would have to look at them until failure was imminent. Just another thing on my rapidly growing to-do.
I wanted to focus on gaining the loyalty of Rodney and Kalidas. Then I would focus on everything else. You couldn't rule if you didn't have allies. Or collect taxes if you didn't have subjects. As walked, I kept up two very distinct threads of thought. My main purpose for this truck wasn't just to explore the tower. I didn't pay attention to anyone in the day leading up to the battle. I never really paid attention to anyone while I was at the camp. I was supposed to rule these people and I barely knew their names or faces. That had to change.
So I walked to the camp. I committed the name and face of everyone I interacted with and what they did to memory. I started at the beginning of the camp with all the soldiers and the survivors of the battle and their families. Then made my way out to the edge in widening range, until I'd walked the entire length of the camp and had a brief idea of who my subjects were.
While walking the camp. I did what I could. I repaired tents, and patched clothes, and solved a hundred mundane problems that were solved with quick magical solutions. I pulled food from my chest and made sure the tents I visited were well-stocked. It was mostly dried meat and tinned food, with some fresh bread and cheese, but it was better than nothing. I had to place a spell on some of the cans so that they would open without a can opener.
Judging from the lack of fresh meat in most of the tents, the game available around the plain in the forest was starting to be depleted. Which meant we would need to move soon or disperse our army.
I knew that with the remnants of her army stationed in Man's Folly, that was not a viable option. I looked up in the sky. The little tour of the camp took longer than I expected, and the sun was starting to set. I walked back through the camp, past the curtsies, and the bows, and the "my lords", and back through the military camp.
"Who's in charge of the military?" I asked a centaur that was on guard, Pericles, I believe.
"Currently, Lord Reginald has been giving us orders, before that it was Kalidas." He said stiffly, his gaze didn't waver and he looked ahead in the distance. Kalidas had trained them well.
"And if it came to a point where you had to decide between Lord Kalidas and Lord Reginald?"
"I throw myself upon the mercy of the king and would hope he would be able to solve such a conflict of interest," He said carefully. I nodded. On the surface that was exactly the answer I wanted, but that didn't solve the question about who this soldier was ultimately loyal to.
"Pericles, I have a question. If there wasn't a king, which one of the commanders would you choose."
"Forgive me sire, but I don't think you like the answer to that question."
"Try me."
"Kalidas has trained me since I was a foal. He has ruled the Western Range. He has led our people through several situations where we thought the only path forward spelled doom for our people. He whipped the army into shape weeks before you arrived. Most of us came from the Western Range. That being said. He is a stallion, and he's not very well at controlling his needs."
"Meaning?"
"He's quite the reputation sir, and that's all I'll say. Despite his accolades, there are many among us who wouldn't be upset if he was removed from command."
"Some would consider that treason," I said.
"Yes sir." The centaur said stiffly.
"I value honesty." I replied, and the centaur gave me a grateful look.
"This may be counterproductive but place your loyalty where you wish," I said.
"If I may be blunt, your grace? Where does your loyalty lie?" The question took me completely off guard. I took a long moment before I answer that.
"My loyalty is to my family. The subjects of a kingdom, of my kingdom, are supposed to be like family to a king, this extends to all Koralis. I wish for a brighter future for everyone."
"She had no idea of the future." Pericles muttered.
"I want everyone to have a bed, and a roof over their head and food in their cupboard and some gold or silver in a pouch. In a hundred years, or four hundred, I don't want historians studying my reign and opening another bloody chapter. I went to war, so my descendants didn't have to." I didn't plan on having descendants, but the centaur didn't know that; nor did he need to.
Although that plan would probably have to be amended. Line of succession was yet another thing I would need to figure out. It was almost night, and a winged man swooped down from the sky, Pericles replacement.
I bade the centaur farewell and walked back and into the tower. I eventually climbed back up the stairs and came to the room I recognized from the afternoon. Someone had dragged and transmuted a couch from somewhere, or transmuted a bunch of chairs into one, because now there was this plush blue-velvet thing taking up half the far wall. Reginald and Emily were laying on it and laying on each other. Why did they feel the need to snog, or worse, in my space?
Instead of a line of verbal abuse and begging them to get their own damn room, which they did have, I simply cleared my throat and glared at them. They separated from each other but kept a firm grip on the other's hand.
"Reg, you said something about getting an audience with the leader of the griffins?"
"Yes, any time after sundown will do."
"Well, it is almost nighttime," I said. I was starting to get tired after walking around for the past few hours and surveying the camp. I was also starting to get rather hungry.
"Io knows the way, if you want to swap back," he said. I nodded and he called Io, Ivy jumped off my shoulder and swept over to her master. Io jumped down from Reg's shoulder and prowled across the ground and climbed up my back. Reg turned his gaze back to Emily.
"Is there anything I should know?" I asked.
"Griffins are blunt, the less you bullshit the better. Don't bother with magical society flattery. Don't use oblique sentences that could mean everything or nothing. Say what you mean and mean what you say. Out of everyone. I would say they're the easiest to negotiate with. The Rascal Gaze has a large control over the sapient woodland creatures. They are what can be described as a Popularis of the Whispering Woods. Their word in that area is law. So negotiate with them how you would negotiate with your mother."
"Fucking wonderful." I muttered.
"Are you coming with me?" I asked. He looked at me and looked at Emily. I ignored undone buttons. They didn't exist. No, they did not.
"Please use contraceptive spells." I muttered and left that room.
I had Io to guide me to the dining area, or what passed as one. I took a seat at one of the long wooden tables that had been placed in neat columns across the room. William and Edward were excitedly talking over half empty mugs, and were occasionally glancing a map, and a few other pieces of paper. I could see from the subtle icy blue haze that shifted the light slightly, they were under eavesdropping wards. I drew my wand, and touched my wand to the bubble to signal that I'd like in. Before I was encased in the bubble, I saw one of the grey dressed staff start to approach me.
"What are you two discussing?" I asked. Will looked at Edward, and Edward looked at me and then back at Will.
"Just tell him." Will said softly, Edward had no mask at all. Every trace of nervousness was etched across his face, that and the slight fear and just a hint of anger were clear. He'd get eaten alive at Coventry, and I said as much.
"I'm aware," Will said. The staff member was waiting patiently, and I held up a finger. Will nodded and opened the privacy spells temporarily. Long enough for me to order a bowl of stew, and a cup of coffee. I thanked the gods they had cream, and I had to make do with honey as sweetener. After she walked away, Will closed the bubble again.
"Edward received an interesting piece of mail this morning via Raven."
"We use ravens to communicate?" I asked.
"No, we use the Rascal Gaze coven. This raven was capable of speech. My brother received a communiqué from the remnants of her forces. They want to surrender. To him." William said. I frowned.
"Stephen, I want it," Edward said.
"What?"
"I'll be willing to say whatever personal oath you would like to you or the crown. But I wish to accept their surrender."
"You're eleven."
"And I've already had to kill to defend myself several times. I was placed under the mental control of a madwoman and forced to fight in a battle. Not to mention she attempted to try and have me kill all of you."
"Edward, you're too young." I said softly
"We're all too young," he replied savagely. By now another server had brought my food and coffee out.
I fixed my coffee wandless, while I called the bowl of stew over to myself. I let out a sigh. I missed the baguettes and crispy fluffy goodness of the bread from home. This brown stuff was filling, but I disliked the sour taste. I took a sip of coffee, which was slightly better than home, and gave him a look.
"What are your plans?" I asked.
"Plans for what?" He asked.
"The weapons, the armor, men, the land and the buildings. Why do they want to surrender to you, instead of our knights?"
"They didn't say."
"Did they give you a point of contact?" I asked, and he nodded.
"I want you to write a letter, agreeing to meet with them, under the condition that they meet with the entirety of the royal family, and our infernal guard. If they have any objections to that, then the surrender is off. Write the letter, and we're going to send it via imp." I said, Io was hanging from the edge of the table.
"Master, I can easily determine the location to send any letter if the recipient isn't protected by wards." Io said.
"Stephen, I don't think that's the best way to go about this."
"How do you know?"
"Because the person I'm talking to was conscripted into her army, and he helped heal me after she was done torturing me. Stephen, these aren't hardened soldiers. These are all the members of her army that were unwillingly serving her. I want to help them rebuild Man's Folly into a new village."
"How long have you been talking to them?"
"For three weeks. I needed answers after the battle. Will, you weren't there. Cassandra barely kept track of us, and Reginald was saving your lives. I showed up occasionally for meals and they didn't really care where I'd been."
"That's mildly terrifying. Did they have same lack of attention for Evie?"
"Yes. Will, you really need to have a talk with her." Edward said and Will nodded.
"So do you expect us to just let you traipse off and be a boy king?" I asked.
"Why, are you afraid of competition?" Edward said with a teasing grin. It was the first time I'd saw him smile. Of all of them, Edward had the worst time coming to Koralis. I gave him a sharp look.
"So you want the entirety of Man's Folly and the Twilit Forest?" I asked harshly, and he shook his head no.
"I've an idea about that as well." He told us.
"Oh?" I asked.
"Yes, it's a way to preserve the existing structure of the kingdom and cement our rule." He said, as if repeating something from memory.
"Who gave you this idea?" I asked.
"Iago."
"Is that the person that was healing you after she tortured you?" I asked, and he flinched, but nodded. I felt terrible. I'd been in his situation. But this Iago was just as complacent. Unless he was really under a compulsion.
"Edward, have you told anyone else about things you, Reg and your sisters discuss?" I asked, and he shook his head no. I finished off my bowl and checked a window. It was night.
"Good, don't. Write that letter, and I'll have Io deliver it when I return." I pulled pen and paper from the inventory of it in my trunk and handed him the sheets.
"You don't need to use cursive, just your best handwriting."
"Your best cursive." William corrected, I gave him a look, and I sighed.
"Your brother is right." I replied.
"Where are you going?" That was Will.
"I'm going to go meet with the Rascal Gaze, the chimeras claiming to be griffins," I said.
"Are there any real griffins here?"
"Contrary to the visions I had of this place, no." I muttered.
"So you might as well call them by that name," he said.
"Would you like to go with me?" I asked, he shrugged his shoulders.
"Why not?" He said, I wrapped my arm around his.
"Io, take us to the homestead of the Rascal Gaze, if you please."
"Yes master." She purred, and we vanished.
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