Bardic Cycle
Date: April 11, 2095
Locations: City of the Suns, Duchy of Biyandi; Castle Goodfellow; and Sharaton-Charlottesville, capital of Tildor
This tale takes place on the world of Skyra, a world literally on the edge of the universe. Magic and technology and psionics (mental powers) all work equally well on Skyra. Devils and Gods are known to be real and can be dealt with or even bargained with. There is a land gate to other worlds, places, dimensions, etc., and another one accessible on the high seas. This allows the author to pillage freely (and respectfully) from other imaginations.
Bard's Tale is the story of Reison Whisper Wind, a half-elf warrior who desires to become a bard. It's also about the women who love him. Reison's first wife is Tia, a high priestess known for her wisdom and ability to fix political problems within the nation of Tildor. His second wife is Tahna, a highly skilled warrior monk, one of Tia's younger sisters, and Tia's bodyguard. His third wife is Mindal, a famous bard and the writer of Duchess Dianne's favorite song, "Tickle My Toes." These three adventurers, long-known as the Landers Sisters, fell hard for the young half-elf. There are more stories prior to this one, telling how they met and more. If you haven't read those first, why not?
The four newlyweds have been enjoying their private suite of rooms on the third floor of the Pixie Palace, a somewhat upscale inn within the City of the Suns. The city is the capital of the Duchy of Biyandi, a part of the Kingdom of Tildor.
As much as they enjoy their suite and the inn's staff, the four realize they need to move for two important reasons. First, all three women are pregnant at this point in the story, and there was no room to add a decent-sized nursery, much less setting aside space for their new husband and his possessions.
Second, the bard college was located in the capital, about two-and-a-half weeks east and upriver from the City of the Suns. Making the move before the children were born made more sense than doing so later.
Anya Starshine, a master-level magic-user (wizard but not yet an arch-mage), wants to move to the capital. At the behest of Anya's parents, Duchess Dianne and Duke Thorband, the Whisper Wind family have agreed to make sure Anya and her daughter Dalyanni arrive safely.
Thanks to TerrytheTraveler and StoshB for lending a hand with catching errors. Any gaffs, typos, dropped words, usage errors, omissions, commissions, permissions, submissions, definitions, WTFs, and OMGs are totally my fault. Enjoy!
I meant the story, of course, not the mistakes and other gaffs!
Book 2
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Part 1 -- Getting Under Way
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Kind and wise, keeper of comforting sighs
Loving charms, sheltering arms
So warm and sweet and true
Share your love with me for I love you
Be my companion and wife
A best friend to share my life
You will see that you matter to me
You will see that you matter to me
-- Song of Tia, Introduction
This was their second attempt to leave the city and move to the capital, but truth be told, Reison Whisper Wind was not in a rush. No question they had to move, but they had several months yet before three bellies began to swell and travel became a concern.
At the moment, he and his three wives were enjoying the warm sunshine and the flowery scents of spring. After a hearty breakfast at dawn, they sang as they rode their carriage through city streets filled with bustling crowds. Usually, it was Mindal and Reison playing together for practice or before patrons. On this bright morning, Tia and Tahna joined in, adding in their harmonizing voices to Mindal's more experienced one and making for a wonderful experience for young musician. By the looks on their faces, all three women were also having a grand time of it.
To make the journey easier for their two draft horses, two more horses were added and the yoke extended to ease the workload of the animals. In previous years, they simply stored the carriage until their annual return to City of the Suns, riding it back to their home in New Brittany. But they were married now, and they intended to settle down, and Tia as First Wife said she wanted to keep the carriage when traveling in the capital.
When they asked Reison about it, he'd laughed, saying the fancy carriage was impractical and even a tad ostentatious, yet he did like the quirkiness and that it provided both cover and security for the passengers. Besides, as all three became gravid, having a carriage would be less of a luxury and more of a necessity. For that alone, Reison had agreed they should bring the wheeled contrivance.
This time they would be traveling on the north bank of the River Crescent, a much easier and faster route between the cities. In addition, Anya Starshine was bringing her carriage for the convenience of her daughter and her personal staff.
As they waited by the west gate -- just off the main road so as not to block the traffic -- Reison and Mindal unhitched their light warhorses and waited for their travel companions. Tahna acted as driver and Tia sat companionably beside her.
Reison patted the neck of his horse before turning to Tia. "What's her name again?"
"Lady Anya Starshine," Tia replied. "She's the sin-duchess."
The young half-elf frowned. "Her parents are Duke Thorband and Duchess Dianne Starshine. I get that. What's that mean?"
Mindal grinned at him. "It means she's the legal heir-apparent. If something happens to her parents, she becomes the duchess and new ruler of Biyandi. Pending approval of the queen, of course."
"Health, happiness, and long life to the duke and duchess," Tia enjoined.
"Hear, hear," her two sisters quietly added.
"Me, too. I wasn't clear. You already told me a few days ago what the term means. I understand she's the heir well enough. But she has two older siblings. I thought your faith believes inheritance is by strict primogeniture, that is, the eldest child regardless of sex becomes the heir. Why is she the heir and not one of her older siblings?"
"Hold on there, husband," Mindal replied. "My sisters and I may be Ba'lorian, but there are variations within the faith. It would be like saying because you're Celtic, you must be a follower of the Tuatha de Danaan when we all know there are other Celtic traditions that are possible. Most of the Kingdom of Tildor adheres to the Shillian branch of the Ba'lorian faith as we do, but it is by no means the only path of worship available. Less common are Hilsanni, Araqqi, and others. The Hilsanni are monogamists, and the three of us being your wives at the same time would not be allowed under their rules. The Araqqi believe inheritance should pass through the male line alone, and wives always take their husbands' surname. Though smaller in number, the Rovanim believe the opposite. The women are the warriors, men marry into the woman's household, and inheritance passes from mother to the oldest daughter. There are examples of those sects within the Kingdom of Tildor, but there are fewer of them and they usually live in the countryside rather than in the cities.
"The Shillian tradition is the most flexible, allowing for many types of family arrangements. When it comes to those who rule, when the person could potentially become a clan leader or one of the nobility, the right of inheritance and succession become two separate matters. A new clan or House leader is voted on by all its adult members. Ranks of nobility are voted on at the time of succession by those residing within the lands as well as the clan leaders. While the queen doesn't normally interfere, she does have the right to do so, especially if there is no clear favorite. All nobles of the realm must be confirmed by the queen. Her Majesty listens to her advisors and sitting nobility, but she has final say over whether the candidate is acceptable or not."
The bard caught the look from Tia and paused in her explanation. "What?"
Tia and Tahna watched Mindal's lecture with indulgent amusement as she discussed both religion and politics. Seeing Tia's face brought the bard up short. Tia was the actual expert on both matters. However, the high priestess gave her sister a wink and said, "Oh, don't mind me. You're doing fine."
Flushing, Mindal continued. "Well, ahem. Anyway, at first glance, you are correct to clarify the question of Anya's status as heir. Her older sister, TalΓ ThelΓ‘yna, is the oldest at twenty-eight. However, she is unmarried and shows no interest in either marriage or politics. She's a powerful mage and currently serves as Lord High Wizard for the duchy. The second eldest is Moril Markusha and he's serving in the army as adjutant to the Lord High Marshal. While he's brave enough and from what I hear a decent commander... well, let's say he's not much of a diplomat. That leaves Anya, the youngest of the three. From what I understand, it took some persuading by her parents to get her to agree to become the heir."
"Actually," Tia said, "there's an older fourth child, Priscilla, but she's a citizen of the Caloren States, ruling as Baroness Rhys. The barony is small but quite powerful."
Mindal blinked. "You're right, but she's the fallback. Priscilla is the oldest child of the duchess, but she gave birth to Priscilla before she married the duke. She wandered a bit and ended up in the Caloren States, along with a few adventurers, including a young silver dragon. Back then, she was Mother Dianne, a high priestess as well as a master mage. She led the way in clearing out the castle of its frost dragons and other monsters, then focused on defeating or driving out the other creatures within the barony. The previous ruling family had been killed by the frost dragons. She paid to resurrect the title, becoming the first Baroness Rhys until Priscilla reached her majority. She passed on the barony to her daughter and returned home for a few months, then visited the City of the Suns and Duke Thorband. He confessed his long-standing love for her and won her heart. They've been together ever since."