Serious chapter / no intercourse warnings. Sorry it's been so long! You may need to re-read chapters 8 and 9 for context.
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Lord Talos of Evora
Dun Aysla, Unincorporated Imperial Territory
15
th
of Sunfall, 1282
D.f.
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Talos awoke under a pile of lovingly placed furs in the center of a ruinous courtyard, surrounded by the warm bodies of two others. He glanced right, finding Alanna curled up sweetly with him under the furs. To his left, Tatiana, snug in her own bedroll. Fully clothed.
Good.
The man groaned, realizing he must have fallen asleep during the sorceresses' endless discussions of magics. It
had
been a positively dull exchange to his ears, but he hadn't meant to drift off. At least Casiama had the love to summon a cascade of soft furs to warm them in the night.
He shifted a bit under the furs, trying to find a potential method of retreating from them without waking Alanna. After half a minute he knew there was no way out of her tight grip around his waist. He heard the soft words of a familiar elf behind him a moment later, sneaking up on him completely unexpectedly. As was her way.
"Talos," Casiama whispered happily. "Good morning."
Talos glanced skyward, barely finding a hint of sunlight. It was
technically
morning. The worst kind of morning. Had Casiama been waiting for him to wake?
"Morning," he grumbled softly. The elf strode to his left, wearing her full battle dress without the white-gold jewelry, except for the thin circlet on her head. She crouched beside him, placing her hands on her skirt.
"Faranya and I solved the final puzzle, but I will need to borrow Dawnbringer. May I take it?" Casiama whispered with a smile. Talos had already raised a palm towards his pack, where the glowing sword was laid, offering it to her without question.
"What's a sword gonna do?" he asked, noticing Tatiana's eyes already stirring from sleep. She woke mid-conversation.
"
'By the Gods we were wrought, of the Gods we have sought.'
Dawnbringer!" Casiama recited enthusiastically, just that much louder.
Talos shook his head. "I'm not following you, honey." The elf rose gracefully from her crouch.
"Wrought meaning 'built by', so... that fits, as Dawnbringer was hammered in Absolon's divine forge," she justified, walking towards Talos' pack.
"Supposedly."
"And sought meaning... the gods are looking for it. And we found it in Kianra's chamber, remember? Before we took it?"
Talos shrugged, forcing Alanna to stir adorably under the furs. Did the gods he didn't believe in care that he took their sword? Could it even be asked?
"Okay. Well, go ahead and try it out. Just... don't lose it," Talos replied with a rare hesitation. He had grown far too attached to the blade; Talos hadn't used his old bastard sword for the better part of a year now, and wouldn't ever appreciate returning to the mundane weapon. Not to mention, it was forty miles away at the moment.
"Thank you, my everything," Casiama whispered. Talos heard the soft scrape of the blade's sheath against his pack, then nothing as Casiama walked away hurriedly with soft step. Tatiana rolled towards him when she was out of earshot.
"We should follow her, Talos," she whispered with a pout; the girl's normal expression.
Good morning to you too
, he mused. "Why?" he asked instead.
Tatiana shook her head gently. "I had a... dream. Of this place. Of being unwanted here. I fear the forefathers of Remilla are none too pleased of our presence."
"A... vision?" Talos asked with another rare hesitation.
"Perhaps. I... don't know for sure. I've never had the propensity for them."
Talos nodded seriously. "Hm. Well, the elves still breathing here today are on our side... but, I agree. I'm curious as well. In fact, I haven't been told anything of what they're doing." He glanced to his right, and shook his woman awake with an impatient hand.
I'm already awake. Go away,
Talos heard echoed inside his head.
"No. Get up," he smirked, squeezing the enchantress tighter against him.
"But Talos... the cocks haven't yet crowed," Alanna whined.
"There aren't any cocks here, honey."
"Oh... oh yeah?" she yawned, nuzzling against his shoulder. "That's funny. 'Cause I think I'm sleeping next to a big one," she accused softly, smiling. Tatiana giggled over his shoulder.
Talos wasn't sure how he fell into that verbal pitfall, smirking as he rose awkwardly from the furs. He patted his leather armor down when he found his feet, giving a hand to the enchantress a moment later. Alanna rose with little fanfare, unlike her tired complaints would have suggested.
Tatiana rose on her own when they did, the shadow under her eyes smeared from the unsympathetic passage of night. Alanna found it somewhat charming; the first fault she'd ever seen on that sorceress's pretty visage.
Talos rolled his shoulders, cracking them to wake to the day. It was still quite cold this early in the morning, judging from his lover's silent protests bouncing through his head. Clouds, barely visible in the modicum of light, were already rolling in from the sea. Alanna took another five minutes to equip her proper clothes, whatever liquid confidence she had yesternight being drained out of her system by now. Tatiana, looking towards the citadel, popped a small green leaf into her mouth as she waited for the other sorceress. She casually offered another leaf to the man beside her as she chewed on it.
"Mm?" Talos grumbled.
"Mint," Tatiana whispered. "For morning breath."
"Mm." He took it. Must be a Tardian thing. "Ever had coffee?"
"Um, no. It's a narcotic."
"Narcotic. Right," Talos nodded. "Well, I like coffee."
"Mm," Tatiana acknowledged. Talos followed the sorceress's gaze towards the citadel to the east, which gracefully rose sixty feet into the sky.
"So, I finally thought of a short name for you," Talos smirked.
"Oh? Did you?"
"Mhm. Tanya."
"Absolutely not, Talos," Tatiana husked, playfully punching his shoulder. "My father called me that when I was a
child
."
"My mistake," Talos chuckled, taking the hit.
The pair then shared a comfortable, thinking silence, until Alanna returned dressed. She was pressing a hand against her forehead to relieve herself of her morning fog, and, without ask, she did the same for Talos when she reached him.
Talos extended a hand towards the tower, and nodded towards Tatiana. He figured she would know the way, having explored the ruins during the previous sun.
With an affirming nod she led them through the courtyard, then through a small door on the opposite side. They were met with a long, wide corridor running east and west, which would have been pitch black had there not been magically-illuminated vines and bushes running along the walls. Talos had almost forgotten to be amazed by the sight as the party turned in the direction of the citadel, their steps echoing softly through the passageway.
The doorway at the end of the stone hall opened up as they neared, and a lithe elf trimmed in lengthy, bouncing blonde hair - and not much else - stepped through it with her arms crossed. Faranya scowled at their arrival. Talos stepped to the fore, outstreching his arms as if in harmless greeting.
"Good morning, princess," he said as he neared, smiling as warmly as he could. The elf pursed her lips, and her arms remained crossed.
"If you three are looking for breakfast, you can try the orchard in the west hall," Faranya offered with honeyed words.
Talos smirked, letting his arms drop to his side. "We were actually looking for you, princess."
"You have found me."
Talos wordlessly commanded his lover to read the elf, instantly finding worry, hope, and a fierce territoriality to ensure the humans did not pass her barrier. He stopped just five feet from Faranya, crossing his arms as well. He let his gaze do most of the talking, and Faranya stepped backwards to lean against the door behind her.
"The citadel is... off-limits to humans."
"On who's authority?" Talos smirked.
"My own, and all the power my ancestors have placed in me. Talos, we all have our secrets. Be assured your Cass is well and good behind this door, and you all can leave on the eve."
Talos shrugged, keeping eye contact with her. "Doesn't seem very fair to me. I brought Casiama here to assist you, then I'm the one left out?"
"Yeah! I thought we were friends, Faranya?" Alanna frowned.
The elf in green flicked her gaze between the three humans, gulping silently. "We are. Well enough..." she murmured reticently. Talos stepped forward, motioning for the door handle.
"Then...?"
She made no move to stop him. Rather, Faranya stepped gracefully to the side, her cloak fluttering once through the damp air of the dark corridor. She, like the first time Talos and Alanna encountered her, made no effort in concealing any of her alluring form today.
"Will you not let me have
one
secret, Talos?" she asked with exasperation.
Keeping eye contact, Talos reached for the door as the elf wrapped an arm weightlessly over his back. He would gently push her through the door first, though he remained close enough that her arm would remain where it was.
"If it doesn't involve Casiama or Dawnbringer, sure. Unfortunately, princess, this secret contains both."
Faranya looked towards the floor as they continued making their way to the citadel, nodding in agreement to his statement. Talos wondered how the elf got around unscathed without shoes as his gaze followed hers.
"It's working, Talos. The seal reacted to the blade... but, only when Casiama presented it. Curious, is it not?"
"What do you mean?" he shrugged, hoping her arm would lift.
"It did not do the same for me. The door only...