Chapter 20: Raising the Stakes
Author's Note: In celebration of having made it to chapter 20, I've decided to make this one a double chapter. I plan to do this for every major milestone in this story (20, 30, 40, 50). Enjoy!
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"Can I get you more wine, my lord?"
Lord Regaulfus Avila looked down at his glass, now only a sip or two from being empty. With a subtle nod of the head, he watched as his personal servant, Otto, soon refilled the glass to the brim. It was an excellent wine, brought in from Apulia which had some of the best vineyards in the world, and Avila much preferred having it over all others.
"I'm told we'll be docking soon in Dagobern," said Otto once the glass was full. "No more than an hour or so until we arrive."
Avila gestured to the horizon. "I can almost see the city already."
It was a bit of a stretch, but the Lord of Cormfeld thought he could already see the dull, lifeless capital city of Swabia materializing through the fog. Dagobern was a perfect representation of how Swabians approached their livesโfunctional yet dull, lifeless yet aggressive, forever practical and never beautiful.
The city encapsulated everything that it meant to be Swabian.
It was only once they got closer that the city appeared from out of the fog, the imperial palace of the emperor dominating the hill that overlooked the city. If anything, Avila thought it looked more lifeless than usual, a crippling apathy that well-suited the current occupant of the throne. Even still, it was that very same occupant who had summoned him to his city, requiring Avila to travel this great distance from his own home with very little in information about why.
Summoned. That was what the dispatch said.
It made him feel much like a dog rather than a powerful lord of Swabia. For someone that recognized that the only true currency in the world was power, it was a poor feeling to have to jump when his liege lord commanded it.
In fact, his summons had been to go straight to the palace upon his arrival to seek an immediate audience with the emperor. Meetings such as those were rarely requested as a way to give thanks for his efforts, so Avila wondered if he was about to be chastised for his actions. Even though the last few months had been fruitful, they hadn't been without setback. Andalucia was probably the biggest stain on his career, and the loss of revenue from that country was already being felt. Sorella was a small matter, but both of them occurring within short notice of each other brought a certain amount of attention to the way he went about his business.
"They are of no consequence," muttered Avila as his personal yacht docked at the harbor in Dagobern. "As long as I get Picardy, those two won't matter."
"I'm sorry, my lord?" asked Otto, no doubt hearing his musings.
Avila shook his head and prepared to depart. While his servants went about gathering his personal luggage, Avila was met by one of the emperor's carriages no more than ten feet from where the yacht was berthed. Small, ugly, and gray, the carriage would take him the rest of the way to the palace while the rest of his household staff would need to secure their own arrangements for themselves and his luggage. The emperor would spare no other resources beyond those required to get his physical body to the meeting point.
"Come, Otto," said Avila, gesturing for his main servant to join him in the carriage. The man followed without protest, soon closing the door behind them as the carriage started to move.
It took about twenty minutes to get through the city and another fifteen to ascend the hill to the palace. It was a sweltering day in Dagobern, and Avila had a need for a change of clothing by the time they rolled to the palace entrance. Since the emperor's men were already outside for his arrival, he doubted he'd get the chance to do so.
"Lord Regaulfus Avila," said the first man that he saw, as soon as the carriage door opened. The face was weathered, slim, and expressionless. "Welcome to Dagobern. His Imperial Majesty will see you now."
"Excellent," replied Avila as he wiped some sweat from his brow. "My luggage and servants aren't far behind me."
"They'll be seen to your quarters as soon as they arrive," said the servant, before gesturing toward the grand hall just beyond the door.
Avila rarely paid attention to the surroundings of the imperial palace, having been there many times in the past. Even though it was larger than his own residence on Cormfeld, it wasn't as intricate. The marbled walls and gray towers gave it an empty feeling, almost to the point of dread at the immensity of it. Avila suspected it was designed that way on purpose, only to add to the prestige of the Swabian emperor.
After enough walking through the gigantic monument to false opulence, Avila was finally shown into the gilded throne room. The throne room was rectangular in structure, meaning Avila had to march along a long hall with seating on either side. At the other end of the room sat the emperor himself, watching his every move.
"Ah, Regaulfus, welcome to Dagobern," said the emotionless face of Emperor Aurelius of Swabia. Aurelius was an older man, already silver with age, with deep wrinkles cut into his face. Despite his age, he still managed to achieve a firm glare through haughty, thin lips, and his imposing facial structure ensured that he still commanded respect despite his advanced age.
"Your Imperial Majesty, it's excellent to see you," replied Avila, falling to his knees before the man. Aurelius got up from his throne and approached the space directly in front of him. As he came to a stop, he placed his right foot slightly out in front of him. In true Swabian fashion, Avila bent to the floor, kissing the tip of the emperor's boot.
It was a gesture older than time. Every Swabian, from slave to lord, greeted their emperor in the same way. It was a symbol for the endless power of the man that held the empire together, a sign of submission that cut to the very heart of their society.
Aurelius looked down at him as soon as Avila moved out of his shadow. "How was the journey from Cormfeld? I expected to see you here yesterday."
"My delay was wholly the fault of my own," said Avila deferentially. "I'm afraid pressing business prevented us from leaving as soon as I would've like."
"Pressing business, yes. From what I've heard, you've been very busy lately," said Aurelius as he raised an eyebrow.
"All for the honor of enlarging the empire," replied Avila.
Aurelius started to chuckle, the first sign of life of the meeting. "All for the honor of enlarging your prestige is more like it."
"Your Majesty?" questioned Avila.
"Don't 'Your Majesty' me," said the emperor with a dismissive wave. "If you are going to be less than forthcoming with me, you'll find this meeting much more difficult than it needs to be. Never forget who I am, Regaulfus. I have spies everywhere. I know exactly what you're up to and what you've been doing."