Silvertree Chronicles Book One, Chapter 5, The World Awaits (Dragon Wars Enhanced Edition)
Synopsis: The life of Eldar Silvertree from graduation at the prestigious Elven Academy and desires to leave it behind; only to return full circle to shake Elven Society to the core.
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Chapter 5
Saatorixx Knights
Eldar and Charlemagne had obviously walked in on something as Jarron and his father looked at a document spread across Jarron's desk. Jarron called out, "Wait a second." Eldar continued forward to get Charlemagne into a chair. He looked at Jarron, "What are you looking at? Looked like a legal document."
Jarron told him, "Not your concern."
Eldar fired back, "If this is something I delivered, it is my concern. What is the harm here? You know where I am if you want to kill me. Maybe a fresh pair of eyes right out of the Academy is what you need."
Jarron smiled at Eldar's father, "Alright Eldar, let's see what you make of this but we will not tell you what we are looking for."
Eldar nodded and looked it over, "First glance it is a trade agreement, and/or defense agreement. Hard to say without taking the time to read the whole thing which will take a couple of hours. Who wrote it? An Elven scribe or a Human?"
Heliar called out, "Elven."
Eldar sighed, "It is not a bad copy of the original."
Jarron looked perplexed, "No, this is an original. That has yet to be signed."
Eldar frowned, "I doubt that."
Heliar looked at Eldar, "Why?"
Eldar explained, "As part of my coursework we had to look over magical copies of original documents to have an understanding of Elven politics." They nodded. "Well unless the standards have dropped at the royal palace this cannot be an original."
Jarron asked, "Why?"
Eldar turned the document and pointed out the characters drawn on the first line, "Look at the 7th character it has a small hair-like, 'j' at the bottom of the character."
Jarron shrugged, "Why does that not make it an original in your opinion? A stray hair on a brush of mark with a quill would not stop it from being an original."
Eldar smirked, "I would agree if you said a human wrote it, but no royal court scribe would let that imperfection out of the palace and that is not the only one..." He pointed out several other 'j's'.
"Before you ask me why again. I will point out these '/' and '\' on these other characters and the reverse 'j's' on these characters. On some characters, the threads are not even in the same location on the character or the same direction in case of the reversal. They are also extremely precise in shape meaning they were deliberate.
Either a novice scribe was assigned to this or someone altered it. Now, the paperwork for a Knight or a Diplomat might have those as they get them out quickly, especially if they are in the military. They keep blanks and just fill in the names, awards, and such are accomplishments will have masters work them only.
But NOT treaties or trade agreements. Not likely altered as the composite of the ink appears to be a match to the characters. The exact formula for the ink is never used twice on royal documents that need to stand the test of time.
They are made in batches for a particular task and if they run out of ink too soon the entire final document is begun again with a new and slightly larger ink pool. Elven scribes are nothing but anal and elven politicians will wait until the document is a masterpiece in design.
Even if it is simply the annual letter to the students, we got every year at the Academy as part of our history. The letter arrived days or weeks after the beginning of the year just to ensure it was perfect before it went out. That is why royal scribes spend a hundred or more years as an apprentice."
Jarron looked at Heliar then back at Eldar after he got a nod, "We believe a coded message is in the document."
Eldar looked at the back of each page and points out a small symbol in the bottom corner.
He smirked, "When a Master scribe approves a page for a document, he puts his sigil in the bottom corner of the document, and only one master scribe is assigned to that document. All of these pages are assigned to the same master scribe.
You could try and guess all of the meaning or if they denote a placement order or a substitution for a different character. Your best place to start is with this Master Scribe. He can tell you every apprentice who works under him. If you have other originals and they are from the same master scribe, then you have your suspect pool.
All in the Royal Palace and who incorporated that code. As the document was supposed to have been intercepted the target of the message recipient is not likely at the other end, but instead destined to this Lord Barimus who spoke to our mercenaries. How did I do?"
Charlemagne sat in the back and watched as those 2 exchanged glances before she piped in, "I told you he is always looking for the things out of place around him."