Krosimar was charismatically telling yet another story to a captivated group of noblemen and women. Perhaps it was a tale of a triumph that happened in one of his latest battles, a tale full of dramatic suspense, danger, and a grandiose description of how his perfect bravery and wit saved the day, no doubt. Or another one of his, oh, so witty stories about the peculiarities of the one of the other nobles or something amusing that occurred in his grand day to day life.
Her brother, Krosimar, had a way of commanding a room wherever he went. He was the envy and darling of the royal courts and Nu'rathi noble social life with his many talents, wit, and charisma. He was so different to her as he seemed to thrive on all the attention which he constantly surrounded himself with. While Liara, though not a stranger to politics and playing the ideal hostess, sometimes found it all exhausting.
Prince Krosimar was Liara's half-brother as they only shared a father. Though they were not close as siblings, their relationship was mostly amicable and formal. Yet her life seemed caught in his controlling web of influence just like the lives of the Nu'rathi nobles and royal court members.
"... And that is how my father, and I caught the boar! And after the work we did for the trap we so cleverly had set for him! All for nothing because the fool practically caught himself for us before we could use it! Isn't that so funny?" The young dukeling grinned and laughed at his own story. He took a sip of his drink and eagerly awaited Liara's approval of his story.
"... Funny," Liara finally responded after a moment.
"Are you sure you're alright, Princess? I can get us some more refreshments if you'd like," asked the dukeling as he signaled with a raised hand to his side for a servant to come.
"No, it's quite alright. Thank you, I... I just need some fresh air..." Liara sighed. She glanced at the dukeling as she struggled to recall his name. Lorusi... Or Lou'soro... was his name? She could not be bothered to remember. She just needed to get away to breathe, just for a moment. She waved off the fully masked servant that appeared and stood up.
"I can accompany you if..." He started.
"Alone, thank you," Liara smiled as she gently stopped him with a graceful gesture of her hand. "Thank you for the company, my lord, but perhaps we could continue this another day? I fear I am not feeling too well right now. my sincerest apologies..."
The dukeling hid his disappointment with a grin, "oh. No worries, my princess. Perhaps, tomorrow, then?"
"We'll see..." Liara coyly tilted her head with a gentle smile as she looked at the dukeling with a light flutter of her long eyelashes. "Good night... "
"Uh, Good night, princess. We shall continue this tomorrow then, if you are willing!" The dukeling called out enthusiastically as Liara walked away.
Lou'roso, proud son of the famous Red Duke of the South, stared on like an eager hound as he took in her delicate, spellbinding fragrance which lingered in the air as a teasing goodbye. He could not take his eyes off the beautiful woman as she walked away.
The way Princess Liara's womanly hips swung so naturally in perfect rhythm appeared as a sensuous dance to him. It was not just her ethereal beauty that he found so irresistible but the artful, gracefully feminine way the princess carried herself as well. Her presence was so elegant and mysterious. Everything about her was truly fitting for a woman of her high status: Beauty, class, wit, the promise of political power for any man in the empire worthy enough to take her as his wife; Princess Liara had everything any man could ever desire.
Before he let his mind wander off into what filthy things he would do to her if they were alone, the Red Duke's son, with sudden self-awareness, ripped his gaze away from the Princess' body. Nervously, he looked around to see if anyone saw him. He had been blatantly defiling with his eyes the princess of the most powerful empire in the realm.
No one saw, right...? Oh gods.
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Liara sighed as she peered over the balcony overlooking the quiet capital of Nu'rath and took in the cool night breeze. The city itself seemed so peaceful with the tranquil canopy of stars above as she gazed at the glittering shine of the city rune lights. The magic lights shimmered so beautifully in their many dazzling colors as their glow gently bathed the city streets and their fine structures and walls. "The Jewel of the Night," was the name the people fondly called their capital. It was beautiful to look upon, but Liara likened it to the jewels of a gilded bird's cage.
The princess let herself daydream. She looked less at the city, but beyond to let her mind escape away to the exotic lands beyond what she could see. For a moment, her heart settled on the peaceful islands of the marids with its fresh salt air, white beaches and warm sun.
She thought of the southern lands of Leon, Garmania and Frischia with their beautiful green groves and mountainous pastures, expansive plains, the crystal-clear rivers, and the clean blue forest lakes during the spring and summer seasons. And she reflected on the serene white that blanketed the landscape during the late autumn and wintertime.
Then her mind rested on the dunes of Tarun and Nairub, where fresh oasis waters and tranquil green groves hid away in the dry desert oceans of sand and scorching sun that extended beyond its horizons. For a moment there was no bickering drama, no tiring cutthroat politics, or the spy-work training for the war effort that dictated her life in the Nu'rath Empire.
She looked at a ring on her right hand, an intricate gold ring with a dark black stone of magic adorned with a red hourglass symbol. It bore the insignia of the Black Widow Sisterhood, an order of dark elven sorceresses that loyally served the empire under the Shadow Lord and the Spider Queen. They were feared by many as wicked women, as spies and assassins sent to cause the eventual downfall of nations and the subtle ruin of powerful men foolish enough to call Nu'rath their enemy. Soon she would be on her first true mission.
Liara clenched the rails of the balcony with her fist and sighed. How often had she wished she had the strength to run away from it all? How often had she fantasized within that balcony about a destiny away from her life at Nu'rath and the strangling influences of the Nu'rath royal courts? To imagine a life away from the influence of her royal family? Liara puffed her cheeks as she rested down against the ornate rail before blowing out all the air from her mouth. Was there really any other destiny to find other than her life in the empire?
"A beautiful night tonight, isn't it, Princess?" Spoke a voice behind Liara.
Liara turned to see a tall, proud looking dark elven man who held his head high. He was clad in fashionable Nu'rathi silken men's garb of black-and-gold and an ornate eye mask. His long black hair was tied in a low ponytail. The princess let out a quiet groan.
Suuro... Great.
Lord Suuro, second son of the esteemed White Duke of the North, was once a childhood friend. He was also a former flame of hers whom she had once loved. She had nearly given her first time to him, once. But people move on, and they learn from their mistakes, as she did.
Liara looked away from Lord Suuro. "I guess..."
"Indeed." Lord Suuro joined Liara's side and rested his hands on the balcony rails as he stared out into the city. Liara shrank away slightly from the man's presence but he paid no notice. He shook his head in awe. "It still takes my breath away every time I am able to see the city from this view. How privileged one feels to enjoy this majestic view while the cool mountain breeze refreshes the soul and to call all this yours...The Jewel of the Night. A true testament to everything our empire has accomplished. What we accomplished under the rule of your father, the Nu'kaili, and what he and the previous Nu'kailim, his fathers before him, have accomplished for our people's sakes, to bring our grace and rule to the unenlightened and inferior races and nations of the realm."
"Hm," Liara puffed out her cheeks as she tapped the rails with her fingers.
"Ah... forgive me. I am not intruding on you, am I? If you wish it, I will make myself scarce, princess. Just tell me so and it shall be done," Lord Suuro stared at Liara, waiting.
"Do whatever you like..." Liara answered with a sigh.
Suuro turned back to face the view of the city below him. A tense silence fell between the two of them before he broke it: "You must be so proud of your brother, Krosimar. After all he's accomplished, and yet he's still so driven to do more for the empire. He is the pride of us all. A true exemplar of what we should aspire to be. A grand day it will be when he takes over his father's throne as the next Nu'kaili to lead us."
"The chances of my brother or anyone else ever succeeding my father is unlikely," Liara answered. "My father has no intention of stepping down from his throne. He's immortal. I'd advise against that sort of talk." She narrowed cutting eyes at the nobleman. "Some might view it as treasonous."
"Ah..." Lord Suuro trailed off. His eyes darted away as he winced with a lip bite. "My apologies. It was an honest mistake... I meant nothing by it, princess. Really." The dark elf noble coughed. He eventually glanced back with a smile. "Your father was the one who saved our people from calamity when we needed a savior. He is, after all, the only one since the first Shadow Lord to brave the underworld in person, face its trials, meet the Dark Ancients to learn their arcane secrets, unearth the many dark mysteries of the underworld for himself, and to have returned alive from his ordeal as 'The Black Sorcerer King.' God Emperor of the world. Many even say he is the first Nu'kaili reborn."