Silvertree Chronicles Book One, The World Awaits, Chapter 29, (Dragon Wars Enhanced Edition)
Synopsis: The life of Eldar Silvertree from graduation at the prestigious Elven Academy and desire to leave it behind. Only to return full circle to shake Elven Society to the core.
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Authors warning: This section contains scenes of incest between sisters.
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I do it to tell the story, for those who wish to read them. I originally submitted this story back in mid-2017 to mid-2018. I have worked to try and improve my writing style while struggling with this issue. I have added some editing software and written a few other stories. Now I am revising and editing this earlier work to try and bring it up to a higher standard from what I have managed to learn over the last few years.
Chapter 29
Divide and Conquer
Eldar woke up a few hours later and the ladies still slept. He got up and set out the book for Charlemagne. He read the 2 books the Queen gave him weeks ago. He spent a few hours reading, and then a couple more hours prepping spells before the ladies woke up and saw him getting dressed. Annette looked at him, "How long have you been awake?"
He smiled, "Long enough to finish half of the first book and prepare my spells for my journey. It appeared the books are geared toward the Elven Court and not all courts. I am going to swing by the Dwarven Ambassador's office here in the palace to see if he has a book on their court's etiquette."
They sighed and got up to get dressed. He headed out of the room in search of the Ambassador's office. He made it down to the first floor and saw the Queen was already dealing with the morning life of local royal issues.
He walked over to the Guard on duty, "Can you point me to the Dwarven Ambassador's office?"
The guard pointed down a long corridor that he had never been in before, "Diplomatic wing. If you do not have an appointment good luck getting past the guards in front of each of their offices."
Eldar nodded and there were several doors. One marked for the Humans of Grand Falls and another for the Dwarves. As there were no guards here, he opened the door and saw it was the entry office. There was a female, no beard on this one, dwarf at the desk, and two guards. Standing at another door with two unguarded doors. He walked up to the lady at the desk.
He smiled at her, "Excuse me, is your Ambassador available?"
She looked up, "Do you have an appointment?"
Eldar smiled, "No, I am Duke Eldar Silvertree and I am heading to your Kingdom later today. I wanted to find out if you had any reference material on dwarven court etiquette before I visit with your King."
She paused and stared open-mouthed before she answered, "Wait right here."
She walked past the guards and came back, "The Ambassador would like to meet with you."
He nodded and walked past the guards who seemed to be baffled by his gaining access so easily. He walked into a long room and several staff members left. A lone desk at the end of a large room. A long table with many chairs for meetings.
Half of which was set at a lower height to accommodate dwarves, elves, humans, and even halflings if they should come in for some reason. He walked forward and a big burly dwarf in heavy black armor sat at his desk. Eldar walked up to him and he smiled, "So, you are the 20-foot-tall kills them all Elf everyone is talking about."
Eldar smiled, "I cannot speak for what people are saying. I am far from 20 feet tall. I have a lot of others who follow me to help kill the enemy when the time comes. The last one-on-one battle I did lasted less than 30 seconds."
He nodded, "I heard about that one, even went and looked at the body because it sounded so far-fetched. I also caught your last couple of tournaments in the Academy. I made a few enemies in the courts with how much I won betting on you. But I will say you have a flair for style that dwarves would appreciate.
I sent a report back on that last combat of yours to our King in a communication. I told him I went and looked at the body and it proved true. He is interested in meeting you."
Eldar nodded, "I am interested in meeting him as well. I was reading a book on court etiquette but it just does not mesh with what I have read on Dwarven history. I believe the books I have are geared at Elven Court etiquette and not in general. I have no desire to offend your King or his court. I was wondering if you had something in this regard?"
The Dwarf chuckled, "I think the King would find it amusing for a non-dwarf to know of our ways in this regard. We keep no books on it here. Your books are close enough. From what I have seen in the throne room you are not big on the finer points of the court.
Yes, I witnessed a lot of that, from the gallery. I would think your book plus what you are already doing would be fine. He will find it odd if you showed up and acted in a contrary manner to what I have reported on you. You have caused quite a stir here and the ripples have spread into my kingdom.
I heard about the caravan attack from the caravan drivers report. To what was reported here in court when you arrived back. We do not like losing one of our own but we know you lost people in this battle and your efforts saved a lot of lives. Some of our military commanders are wanting to deploy.
But it is far too early for that yet as they have not entered our lands and the humans and elves have not declared a state of war. You will find some eager to join your ranks. I will wish you the best on your journey. I am late getting into your pretentious courtly politics.
That is why your activities have been most amusing to watch. That is not to say there is no posturing in our courts. Also, the behind-the-scenes dealings that occur. They do. Like you, I belong on the front lines. With no war, the King has me here to keep out of trouble."
Eldar smiled at the Ambassador, "How is that working out for you?"
He chuckled, "Damn boring! Do you think your Queen has only given away one copy of that book? She sends me one every few years figuring I must have misplaced it. They are good for starting a fire, I will give you that!"
Eldar laughed, "I will keep that in mind. When I finish reading it once; I will know it for 50-60 years at least. Much like treaties."
The Ambassador smiled and stood up. He has a big ax strapped to his waist and we walked out of his office. His guards stayed at the door. He looked at Eldar, "Do not need them in this court, though your capture of those spies made for some interesting conversation as to how you managed it."