Post #135964
February 18, 2019, 10:11:37 PM
Frostlake City, Royal District
The funeral procession for the King began at the Royal Castle. The great bells that rang on the night of his death rang again in a slow cadence to match the pace of the procession and the somber mood of the thousands of citizens lining the streets. Overcast skies and a cold breeze reminded all that today was not one for merriment in the sun but rather to huddle for warmth and comfort amongst each other while grieving. A light flurry of snow began to powder the streets like a carpet for the procession.
Four grand horses pulled the ornate carriage that displayed the King lying peacefully on an open platform, dressed in his finest royal attire, and surrounded by flowers. Citizens tossed more flowers on the ground as the carriage passed. Ceremonial soldiers both led and followed the carriage, marching to protect the integrity of the deceased king. Nobles and other important officials trailed behind as the procession made its way through the main thoroughfare to the Royal Mausoleum.
Gerion Burdock was among those in the procession, making sure to be near the front. Though this was indeed a very gloomy occasion, he had other things on his mind. He had already mourned the loss of the King during the days prior, and now he had to look towards the future. With a solemn face, he alternated between looking ahead at the King's carriage and over at the citizens on either side of the road, nodding to those who met his eyes. These common people needed to see him in the same context as the King if they were to make the connection between the two.
And with all the work I've put into this kingdom, it shouldn't be too hard of a connection for anyone to make, he thought to himself.
At one point as he looked over, Gerion made eye contact with Marinia Valeria. If ever there were a person he simultaneously knew exactly what they were thinking and nothing at all what they were thinking, it was Marinia. He quickly shifted his gaze back to the mourning citizens then ahead as they reached the doors of the Royal Mausoleum.
The soldiers lifted the platform on which the King's body lay then carried it inside, and then Gerion and the other nobles followed. The platform was sat down towards the end of the main hall for viewing, guarded from afar by a handful of soldiers who stood at the very end of the hall. As the last of the nobles and officials entered, the doors of the mausoleum thudded shut, guarded by the rest of the soldiers.
Many of the nobles began to gather in small clusters and murmur to each other. Gerion, however, briskly walked to the King at the end of the hall. He gently pulled out a flower from inside his coat, held it up to his nose for a second, then softly placed it along with the other flowers. The embalmers had done a good job preserving the King's body, though he somehow looked different than he remembered seeing him just weeks before. After one last look, he gathered himself then turned around.
"Everyone!" his voice echoed in the hall. "Please take your time and say your goodbyes to our King." He paused. "But then gather round. We have work to do."