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The soft sounds of a child's laugh rang through the little house, ricocheting off of walls barren of paint or picture only to be stopped by the fogged windows from escaping out into the noisy, bustling streets of Elbion. It was cramped and cold, and the world outside these walls was hostile to him, but Elbion was Erren Serris' home. It always had been and always would be, even if those controlling it now turned up their noses at him.
At one point, he'd been revered here; Erren had been looked up to as a Maester of the College: A beacon of knowledge for all to admire and aspire to. For quite some time, Serris had been certain he'd found his calling in life, that happiness was a luxury he'd achieved at last. Questions nagged at him though, unanswered mysteries that taunted him day after day. All it took was one exposed thread to be found. and Erren pulled, unraveling the web of lies that had surrounded him for his entire life.
In doing so, he made Elbion his enemy.
Even the most well-regarded places in the world have secrets. With secrets come people who want to keep them quiet. It just so happened that said people were in a position to take away everything he'd ever worked for in his life. Well, almost everything. Some things were indeed forever.
"You're silly, Daddy."
The salt-and-pepper beard covering Erren's face moved as he grinned down at his son Zak. The boy sat cross-legged on his bed, mop of black hair handing down over his shoulders as he listened intently to the stories Erren told him of his latest adventure outside of Elbion, to the far lands of the Savannah and the trees of the Falwood.
"Oh am I? What would you have done against a bear, Zak?"
The child smugly brushed his hair out of his eyes with a grin and a gleam in his gaze. "I'd make him think I was bigger than him, duh! Use tree branches or... or big leaves!"
Zak beamed with pride, as Erren rested a hand in his son's hair. Moments with Zak were fleeting, uncommon. Serris wasn't ever allowed to stay at home for very long before being called away for work. Still, Zak was always waiting for him when he returned.
Even if it broke Erren's heart to leave him.
"I'll have to try that next time, then. When they ask me how I came up with such a great plan I'll be sure to tell them who the mastermind was. Now go clean up, Jessa will be here soon to stay with you for the rest of the week."
There were tears, complaints, and promises made that he knew he couldn't keep, but he needed to leave. Jessa would watch over him well; she was far more of a mother to the boy than he was a father. That guilt rested heavily on his heart as he pulled his hood up, ducking into the Elbion streets.
In truth, he wouldn't be wandering far on this newest assignment. The latest perceived threat to the city had been purported by the College to be not in some distant land weeks away even by carriage but within the academic bastion's very own walls. Rather than handle their own, the Foard decided to waste his time by forcing him to clean up their own messes, it seemed.
All he'd been given was a name, Aldrae. It was vaguely familiar on his tongue... Serris could have sworn he'd heard it somewhere before. Then again, having been at the College himself for much of his life, it wasn't unreasonable to think he might have heard it in passing. He dispelled the thought, and made haste back towards the looming College in the distance.
Aldrae
At one point, he'd been revered here; Erren had been looked up to as a Maester of the College: A beacon of knowledge for all to admire and aspire to. For quite some time, Serris had been certain he'd found his calling in life, that happiness was a luxury he'd achieved at last. Questions nagged at him though, unanswered mysteries that taunted him day after day. All it took was one exposed thread to be found. and Erren pulled, unraveling the web of lies that had surrounded him for his entire life.
In doing so, he made Elbion his enemy.
Even the most well-regarded places in the world have secrets. With secrets come people who want to keep them quiet. It just so happened that said people were in a position to take away everything he'd ever worked for in his life. Well, almost everything. Some things were indeed forever.
"You're silly, Daddy."
The salt-and-pepper beard covering Erren's face moved as he grinned down at his son Zak. The boy sat cross-legged on his bed, mop of black hair handing down over his shoulders as he listened intently to the stories Erren told him of his latest adventure outside of Elbion, to the far lands of the Savannah and the trees of the Falwood.
"Oh am I? What would you have done against a bear, Zak?"
The child smugly brushed his hair out of his eyes with a grin and a gleam in his gaze. "I'd make him think I was bigger than him, duh! Use tree branches or... or big leaves!"
Zak beamed with pride, as Erren rested a hand in his son's hair. Moments with Zak were fleeting, uncommon. Serris wasn't ever allowed to stay at home for very long before being called away for work. Still, Zak was always waiting for him when he returned.
Even if it broke Erren's heart to leave him.
"I'll have to try that next time, then. When they ask me how I came up with such a great plan I'll be sure to tell them who the mastermind was. Now go clean up, Jessa will be here soon to stay with you for the rest of the week."
There were tears, complaints, and promises made that he knew he couldn't keep, but he needed to leave. Jessa would watch over him well; she was far more of a mother to the boy than he was a father. That guilt rested heavily on his heart as he pulled his hood up, ducking into the Elbion streets.
In truth, he wouldn't be wandering far on this newest assignment. The latest perceived threat to the city had been purported by the College to be not in some distant land weeks away even by carriage but within the academic bastion's very own walls. Rather than handle their own, the Foard decided to waste his time by forcing him to clean up their own messes, it seemed.
All he'd been given was a name, Aldrae. It was vaguely familiar on his tongue... Serris could have sworn he'd heard it somewhere before. Then again, having been at the College himself for much of his life, it wasn't unreasonable to think he might have heard it in passing. He dispelled the thought, and made haste back towards the looming College in the distance.
Aldrae