Location: Sharaton-Charlottesville, Kingdom of Tildor Date: June 21, 2101
Novella length; tale is complete. There is some sex at the beginning and at the end. The sex at the beginning borders on non-consent from an unexpected source, and the bulk of the story is how she copes with what happens. All individuals particing in sex in this story are over eighteen.
With a hearty thank you to gyfurune for his able assistance!
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"She's going to participate in the Solstice celebration? Huh!" Captain Jannon Fisher turned his chair and stared out from his second-story window, watching the holiday crowds bustle along Snapdragon Street. Some went east to the nearby markets, but most headed west to the festivities. "When did you find out?"
"Just a little bit ago." Jaima Starshine, Lieutenant of the Household Guard, watched her captain sympathetically. His voice was calm, but Jaima wasn't fooled. Brown hair, brown eyes, clean-shaven, and middling height, he easily passed as average, even forgettable, but that blending into the background was deliberate. Often the most effective guard is the one you didn't see. When he gave orders, people obeyed, and when there was trouble, there was no mistaking his authority. Jannon had command presence. Yet when the situation called for stealth, she had seen him be unobtrusive, or when necessary, fast and lethal. She knew he was older than the thirty years he looked, but she was not sure just how many had been erased by magic. Jaima continued her report. "At first, Her Ladyship wanted to go alone, but I convinced her it wasn't a good idea. Sometimes the foreigners don't take 'no' for an answer. Chanli Carpenter is going with her."
Jannon jumped up, turning on her. "Chanli! She's militia, with only a year's worth of decent training. It's Summer Solstice in the capital and the biggest holiday of the year! All the vermin in the city will be out!"
"If she wasn't qualified, you wouldn't have hired her. She might lose her wallet, but she will protect the
sin
-Duchess, the heir apparent, with her life." Jaima was unfazed by either his glare or his outburst. "I think Her Ladyship suspects you intimidated the last few men she was interested in."
"I did not."
"You did so! I was there when you delivered her gift to the last one, remember? Polite, you were. Then you shattered the statue in his foyer with a single strike of your hand. 'I would take a dim view of anyone who hurt this woman.' The man pissed his pants!"
"So he did." A smile tugged at the corners of his mouth, ruining his bluster. "You're sure she's going to wear the dress?"
"I saw her pull it from the storage chest myself."
Jannon moved back to his desk and put away the log books, scowling. "I can't protect her if she won't tell me where she's going. Thank you, Lieutenant. That will be all."
He looked up when she didn't leave, his eyebrows raised.
"Captain . . . Jannon, why don't you tell her how you feel?"
"What are you talking about?"
"For the past year you two have been fighting a lot. And not just the kind of squabbles that sometimes happen between friends, either. At least, it's not that way anymore. It's getting tiresome having to tiptoe around here. I'm not the only one who's noticed, either. I've served with you for seven years now, and we've survived some pretty tight situations. That trip to the catacombs still makes me cold to my bones, and you brushed it off like it was nothing. But when it comes to telling her your feelings, you hesitate. Why? You love her. Tell her how you feel!"
"It's not that simple."
"Why not? Because she's Duke Thorband's daughter? Because she's a mage? Titles be damned. Underneath, she's a woman and you are a man. She deserves to know how you feel."
Jannon stared at her. "All right," he said at last. "I'll talk to her. Tell Chanli our discussion may take a while, so if Lady Anya doesn't show up right away, not to come looking for her, but to be available when she calls."
* * * * * * * Chapter 2 * * * * * * *
Sharaton-Charlottesville. Twin bustling cities separated by Lucky Man River, a northward flowing lazy waterway spanned numerous times by wide bridges before it joined the much larger Crescent River just as it turned east toward the ocean. The cities were founded in 2020 by Prince Caernach Moramorian and his two wives, Shara and Charlotte. The small homestead was transformed when the two women were declared saints by their goddess and Lawgiver, Rena. Once, far to the north, far beyond the Skyreach Mountains lived thousands of nomadic Ba'lorians – the people of
dalendan Bannan Lorrie
or the sacred Earth Mother. They gathered at the summons of their Lawgiver, and in a great migration lasting a year, headed south. That these same thousands arrived within days of the main house being completed was taken as part of the wisdom of their goddess. The chiefs of the Great Houses pledged their fealty to House Moramorian, marked out pastures for their herds, tilled new farms, and filled the new cities of Sharaton and Charlottesville with artisans and workers.
Within twenty years, other cities were as enthusiastically hewn from the wilderness. Ramez and Crystal Tide to the northeast within the Duchy of Atansha, Rondar and Barter Town in the Duchy of Beyjure Keen toward the center. Dragon Keep in the Principality of Brotava to the northwest. Goodfellow Keep and City of the Suns in the Duchy of Biyandi. Southeast, on the mouth of the Crescent, emptying into the Great Eastern Ocean, was Portsmouth in the Duchy of Zashandi. Tildor became a vigorous young kingdom carved out of the wilderness, and Sharaton-Charlottesville its bustling capital.
The Ba'lorians built huge temple compounds in Charlottesville, mini-cities in themselves, dedicated to the four members of the holy family. Rena, wind goddess and Lawgiver, whom they venerated most, was given a simple open-air stone-covered pavilion. Her father, Auros, master of time, had a small shrine adjacent. To Li Var Dayanna, earth goddess and Rena's mother, and also to Rena's younger brother, Osh Mayan, god of waters, fertility, and healing, they dedicated huge sprawling structures. The Laws commanded respect for the Earth Mother, and Her people obeyed. The Temple of Osh Mayan oversaw the Rites of Adulthood, provided sexual services for a nominal fee, and were known as dedicated healers of mind, body, and spirit.
As the years passed, the nation of Tildor thrived. Attracted by the wealth and vitality, Hellenic and Kemetic immigrants from the distant, western Caloren States, and Celts from the southern wilderlands trickled in for their share. A mutual defense treaty was reached with Woodhaven, their nearest neighbor and home of the sylvan elves.
For many years, caravans plied the Royal Roads, bringing the kingdom ever greater growth and prosperity. Herds and farms flourished, and after the second decade, crafts and arts and then precious metals were to be found in abundance. In the second year of the twenty-second century, the combined population of the capital totaled nearly a hundred thousand, most of whom were human.
Throughout the year, the temples of Osh Mayan provided healing and sexual services in return for donations. 'Temple-born' children resulting from these unions were legitimate, both by custom and law, each child adding to the House Rolls of their mother's clan.
Summer solstice was the biggest holiday, with ten days of festivities dedicated to the event. The foreigners in the city all had their own solstice celebrations – the Kemetics with the Bull of Abydos and festival of Osiris, the Hellenes with the festival of Demeter and the Bacchanale, and the Celts with their bonfires, their singing and dancing. The Ba'lorians honored their earth goddess for Her role as provider and as the epitome of motherhood. It was also a chance to pay homage to the male principle as the source of maternity. During summer solstice, a woman interested in childbearing did not have to go to the Son's temple. Rather, by tradition, she wore a bright blue dress and a wide red sash to display her sexual availability. Those not interested in such activities avoided wearing blue dresses during the festival or risked being accosted by males attracted by the garb.