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Vel Anir - The Golden Rose
"I am truly sorry that you had to be caught up in this, Lady Virak. Your father would be disappointed in my negligence." The man who spoke wore the black coat of a Dreadlord, the two pins on the sides of his lapels marking him as the rank of a First Level. His gaze held a stoicism to it that spoke to the nature of his words, the cold cut iron of his tone marking that perhaps he was not as sorry as he made out to be. "Nevertheless, your presence here is an assurance that our demands will be met."
Elise sat, like all the others, upon the floor. Her legs were all but disappeared under the long hems of her dress, but somehow the rigidness of her back and the look in her eyes made it seem as though she were the one towering over the speaking man. A sneer of utter contempt derided the Dreadlord, her bright golden eys threatening to burn a hole through the mans head.
"You mistake my presence for a boon, Richard." The seething in her tone would be known to all those around her. Like most attendants of the Golden Rose, the thirty or so men and women now held as Hostages were notables within the city. Elected officials, nobles, and those wealthy enough to enter the famous tea house. Most of them knew Elise well, or at least in passing, and all knew she was famed for her anger. "Everyone knows whoever acquiesces to Gilram's ridiculous demands will earn my ire, and when I'm released I'll skin them alive for not doing as any true Anirian should."
A scoff echoed from the Dreadlord's lips. "Gilram? He has nothing to do with this. The man cares as much for the Old Ways as you do, Lady Virak. Your father would be greatly disappointed."
Another rebuke was forthcoming, but the Dreadlord waved his hand dismissively, turning away and leaving Elise and the other Hostages. The door, the only door, to the store room slamming shut behind him.
Elise fumed for a moment, entirely consumed with rage that she was yet again stuck in a situation she couldn't wriggle her way out of through her own devices. Had she been alone, Richard and the other five would already be dead despite their magics. But the Dreadlords had moved quick, and their stooges even quicker. Before any of the Nobles could act, the doors to the Rose had been sealed shut, those of them who held(publicly known about) magics collared or marked with runes, and the few Guards they had executed.
It was a masterful plot, though just what the bastard was hoping to accomplish remained a mystery. Kidnapping a bunch of notables was surely a way to cause terror, but effective change? She hardly thought so. The Republic would sooner them all die than return to the way things had before, a fact that Richard and his ilk would surely know.
Frowning, Elise hardly noticed the conversation towards the back of the room. "Does anyone have any medical training?"
A voice called out.
"One of the bastards cut Turlin before throwing him in here." Elise turned her head, giving a brief look at Secretary Turlin and noting the deep gash in his side. A slight frown touched her lips, but she did not offer her help. What little medical knowledge she had would hardly be of help, and her focus was better spent on looking for a way out of this.
She knew that outside the Guard would already be in position, zoning off the streets and calling for Dreadlords to render their assistance. It would be unlikely though that they would move immediately, not with this many of high office still inside. That meant there would be a stalemate, and that meant there would be time.
Time for her to figure all of this out.
"I am truly sorry that you had to be caught up in this, Lady Virak. Your father would be disappointed in my negligence." The man who spoke wore the black coat of a Dreadlord, the two pins on the sides of his lapels marking him as the rank of a First Level. His gaze held a stoicism to it that spoke to the nature of his words, the cold cut iron of his tone marking that perhaps he was not as sorry as he made out to be. "Nevertheless, your presence here is an assurance that our demands will be met."
Elise sat, like all the others, upon the floor. Her legs were all but disappeared under the long hems of her dress, but somehow the rigidness of her back and the look in her eyes made it seem as though she were the one towering over the speaking man. A sneer of utter contempt derided the Dreadlord, her bright golden eys threatening to burn a hole through the mans head.
"You mistake my presence for a boon, Richard." The seething in her tone would be known to all those around her. Like most attendants of the Golden Rose, the thirty or so men and women now held as Hostages were notables within the city. Elected officials, nobles, and those wealthy enough to enter the famous tea house. Most of them knew Elise well, or at least in passing, and all knew she was famed for her anger. "Everyone knows whoever acquiesces to Gilram's ridiculous demands will earn my ire, and when I'm released I'll skin them alive for not doing as any true Anirian should."
A scoff echoed from the Dreadlord's lips. "Gilram? He has nothing to do with this. The man cares as much for the Old Ways as you do, Lady Virak. Your father would be greatly disappointed."
Another rebuke was forthcoming, but the Dreadlord waved his hand dismissively, turning away and leaving Elise and the other Hostages. The door, the only door, to the store room slamming shut behind him.
Elise fumed for a moment, entirely consumed with rage that she was yet again stuck in a situation she couldn't wriggle her way out of through her own devices. Had she been alone, Richard and the other five would already be dead despite their magics. But the Dreadlords had moved quick, and their stooges even quicker. Before any of the Nobles could act, the doors to the Rose had been sealed shut, those of them who held(publicly known about) magics collared or marked with runes, and the few Guards they had executed.
It was a masterful plot, though just what the bastard was hoping to accomplish remained a mystery. Kidnapping a bunch of notables was surely a way to cause terror, but effective change? She hardly thought so. The Republic would sooner them all die than return to the way things had before, a fact that Richard and his ilk would surely know.
Frowning, Elise hardly noticed the conversation towards the back of the room. "Does anyone have any medical training?"
A voice called out.
"One of the bastards cut Turlin before throwing him in here." Elise turned her head, giving a brief look at Secretary Turlin and noting the deep gash in his side. A slight frown touched her lips, but she did not offer her help. What little medical knowledge she had would hardly be of help, and her focus was better spent on looking for a way out of this.
She knew that outside the Guard would already be in position, zoning off the streets and calling for Dreadlords to render their assistance. It would be unlikely though that they would move immediately, not with this many of high office still inside. That meant there would be a stalemate, and that meant there would be time.
Time for her to figure all of this out.