15 - The Coronation
Zantina was crowned Queen that afternoon in the Citadel's Hall of Wodh before an assembly of courtiers, clerics, foreign emissaries and representatives from each of the Eastern Kingdom's larger towns and villages. Nobles from many southern regions were present, along with an ambassador from a land much further to the east, unknown to the visitors from the north.
"That eastern fellow," whispered Peto to Kasmine and Taneric as they stood in the congregation, waiting for the ceremony to begin, "I have never seen his like before. His face, manner and dress are strange to me. We must talk with him before we leave here."
Taneric asked Peto why the City had not sent a priestess and was reminded of the distance, "They may have received word of the King's death by now, but would not have been able to get here in time for his daughter's crowning. Perhaps later they will send an emissary to meet with the Queen; a senior lady citizen or one of your priestesses."
"I hope it is the latter," Kasmine interjected, smirking. "I would imagine you will be a topic of conversation Taneric. Ladies enjoy comparing their experiences."
Taneric blushed. He had earlier described his encounter with Zantina to his companions, Peto responding with dismay, Kasmine with delight.
Annoyed by Kasmine's teasing, Taneric exclaimed, a little too loudly, "I told you I did not lie with her!" His companions shushed him, for there were many others standing closely around them in the congregation.
"No, but you allowed her to inspect you like a prize bull!" whispered Kasmine.
"It does no harm for Zantina to like me," replied Taneric, more quietly. "As it does no harm that she likes you also Princess Kasmine."
But before she could reply, the playing of music began and the coronation party entered; Zantina, her tigers beside her as usual, the Archpriest of the Eastern Kingdom, and an honour guard led by Harl. A warrior carried an ornate red cushion upon which sat the royal crown, lately worn by the now dead King Charton. The group entered from the rear of the hall and walked the aisle between those gathered as witnesses. Taneric, once again, was struck by Zantina's grace and beauty, and by her composure, for one so young. She wore a long white gown, trimmed with fur, and a large band of jewels around her neck. She was a most exotic sight; the more so for the presence of the large cats at her side.
When she was seated on the throne facing the congregation before the Altar of Wodh, the music ceased and the Archpriest began to speak. His words mourned the passing of King Charton and praised his daughter, Zantina, the Queen to be. And then he began to lead her in the swearing of oaths. Taneric listened carefully as Zantina swore to uphold the name of Wodh, and to apply justice in a fair manner in her realm. And there were other oaths, relating to the priesthood, the warrior class and the aristocracy. Peto had earlier told Taneric that the ceremony was very similar to that used in the North. But, as the Archpriest finished leading the oaths and turned towards the cushion holding the royal crown, Zantina stood and held up her hand to stop him, causing murmurs of surprise in the hall.
"I furthermore swear before Wodh that I will defend each and every subject of my Kingdom from any foreign power or person that would cause them harm, steal from them, or deprive them of their freedom."
She sat again on the throne and bade the Archpriest continue. Taneric glanced sideways at the Cargian ambassador, Prin, and noted his grim expression and clenched jaw. But now there was little left of the ceremony save for the final act, and the crown was lifted and placed upon Zantina's head to a crescendo of music. A choir sang praises for the new Queen from a raised platform to one side of the hall. And then, as she sat on the throne, the crown on her head, the congregation filed past her one by one, each exchanging a few words. When it was Taneric's turn she reached out for him and pulled him close so that she could whisper in his ear, "I will need your help Prince Taneric. Do not abandon me, for the sake of all our peoples!". Taneric was not sure what she meant, but he smiled and nodded before moving on.
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In the evening a banquet was held in the great hall of the Citadel. A sumptuous feast had been prepared and there was wild hak swine, venison, rare fruits, ale and wine. Taneric was seated on the Queen's right, as she had promised, with Kasmine beside him and then Peto. On the Queen's left was placed Prin, sullen and quiet, with Harl seated next to him. Zantina, in good spirits, spent her time conversing with Taneric and together they fed pieces of meat to her tigers, which took turns to beg, putting their heads between the two of them. Kasmine also made merry, petting the tigers and joining the Queen in teasing Taneric; a game which seemed to please both ladies very much.
"Taneric," said Queen Zantina, "I was chatting with dear Kasmine earlier and she mentioned the priestesses make use of special couches to restrain their boys while they take pleasure from them. I simply must have one! Where do they come from?"
Taneric sighed, "Well, they are sold in certain establishments in the City."
"Excellent, I shall send Harl to fetch one in the spring when the snow is gone. The proprietress can measure him up, as he will likely be the first boy I enjoy when it arrives."
"There is no need for measurements, your Majesty," replied Taneric. "The couches are adjustable."