Eldarion Telcontar
Linhir
The Ducal Royal Palace
Over the ocean, across the sea, something was brewing.
It was His Majesty's cup of tea of course.
Mind you, it was very hard to obtain tea these days, what with the whole war going on, but not impossible! Nothing would deny Eldarion the satisfaction of a nice cup of tea after a days work, and his subjects had made sure of that fact. His manservant's face did seem a bit worried, but the poor man was always worried.
"Scrunched up like a dog..."
"What was that your Majesty?"
"Ah, nothing Feiredir." Eldarion wracked his brain for a moment. "Ah, there was something you needed to tell me correct?" The man suddenly looked even more worried then usual. It was an impressive feat really. "Well, come on now, out with it! There's nothing you can tell me that'll land you in any harm."
"Your Majesty..." The man couldn't even look at him! He'd never seen him this distraught.
"Come on now, you could tell me Augustus was coming in person to execute me right this moment and I wouldn't flinch!"
"We.... We...."
Eldarion almost fell over with anticipation.
"We are out of tea sir. This is the last pot."
Eldarion stood silent for a moment. Then gave a small sob.
"If only Feiredir, were Augustus coming with a sword to execute me!" He cried out before weeping on Feiredir's shoulder. This was worse then if Galdir had come himself to tell them they had lost the war!
Feiredir just pat his back as he wept.
Galdir Osgaror
Linhir
The Palace of the Duke of Linhir, outside the Queen's Chambers
They had run out of tea at an opportune time it had turned out. The blow of telling Eldarion they had lost the war hurt less when he was weeping over such a minor thing. The man was hiding in his room now and Galdir knew there was nothing he could do, for a few hours at least.
It was good that he needed those hours then. He had a meeting to attend to. Galdir had seen the inevitable coming, and since Eldarion refused to lead his own armies he had tried one last time to stop it himself. Not only had his men failed to take Pelargir but they had been forced back across the river Sirith. The road to Linhir, the last major city they controlled, would soon be lost. It seemed so recent that all the lords of Lebennin had sided with Eldarion! Only the lords of Anorien resisted, and with them Minas Tirith! Now? They had nothing.
Almost nothing.
Galdir had a trick up his sleeve. The commander of Augustus's fleet had long been in his pocket rather then Augustus's and while he blockaded the coast he would yield to him and Eldarion's will when Galdir commanded him to turn. This was backed up with a few well placed hostage takings to ensure the man wouldn't back out at the last second. They still had Kort, and they could get there, the fleet could carry their entire army, or what was left of it.
The news that the King of Wintreath could not be more perfect. With no heir the realm would be divided and Eldarion would be able to claim his extensive Wintrean lineage (The royals of Ainur and Wintreath had married many times) in claiming the throne. He would have an army and a reason to be there in the first place, Kort was still theirs after all. There was another reason Galdir was excited though, ecstatic even.
Men were allowed to marry other men in Wintreath. None of this "The Valar would be disgraced" crap he heard from the priests, the Wintreans did not care and their nobility did it often, simply adopting a child to compensate. The Old King of Wintreath could have done that and saved his realm the trouble but he didn't and Galdir was thankful. Finally, he could get rid of Bachorien! It was not that he hated the woman herself, he hated what she represented. A denial of the love he and Eldarion felt! A rebuke of the closeness and the need to put some random woman in between them instead of letting what was, be. Admittedly, he was also jealous of the woman, but he had made the world yield to his will before, he was not afraid to do it again.
She would however, be a valuable ally. Unlike him she had connections in Wintreath. Sources and news. As Mistress of the Second Chamber she ran all of the court's spies, though she had no jurisdiction over his spies for the military. Her's were far better at what he needed though, information. Information about the nobility and their loyalty. Information about who was who and what their intentions were. As much as he hated to admit it, he needed her. For now.
So here he was, waiting as the woman took her sweet time, as if to mock his position. Who else would make him stand outside their room for half an hour saying she needed to "complete her womanly duties." Nobody else would dare!
Yet, as he thought that, the long closed door, finally, opened.
Bachorien Heriril
Linhir
The Palace in Linhir, her Chambers
Bachorien had enjoyed the past half hour, knowing that someone was outside the door, waiting for her.
She wasn’t much for pettiness, but when one man held himself in such regard she couldn’t help but humble him a little. Not that Galdir would get her lesson but such was his way.
The man stood in front of her, tall, broad shouldered, beautiful. Few men could claim to look the way he did, or draw eyes of the women and often men of the court. Yet she saw the ways his eyes looked at her, judged her.
Eldarion had terrible taste in men, she confirmed as usual. He hadn’t changed since she last met him. She always tried to give the man a chance, for Eldarion’s sake since he always asked her to. Yet she knew she’d never like the man. Open mind or not he’d always be the same haughty brute as always. Her opinion’s aside though, there had to be a reason he was here. Yet he just stood there, gawking at her as if she were some sort of caged animal.
“Good evening, my Lord. I assume you have reason to interrupt my business at this moment?”
“Very good reason, your Highness.” He spit the last two words out like it hurt him. “I have a proposition that will benefit us both immensely.”
“Well go on with it now.” She said, dropping her formal tone. “I don’t have all day now do I?”
“Your Majesty, you speak so harshly yet you have barely given me a chance to speak.” He almost looked pleased with himself, he knew she only stopped hiding behind formality when she was relaxed or annoyed.
“I am usually in better company then this. So, what grand plan do you have to sell me on? If it’s as good as how you’ve lead the army I’ll have no part in it.” That’d make him angry she was sure, and if he was angry he might slip up.
“My plan. Your. Majesty. Is simple, you know the King of Wintreath is dead yes?”
“Yes, I’ve known for a few days now, why?” He looked shocked at this statement. Birds flew faster than ships could sail.
“It’s very simple, the war is lost.”
“No surprise there.”
“Allow me to finish my sentence if you would please.”
“It wouldn’t please me but go on anyways.”
“Ahem. The King of Wintreath is dead, the war is lost, my plan is to sail across the sea to Kort and from there press Eldarion’s claim on the throne of Wintreath while they are weak.”
She was expecting some sort of escape plan, but not this.
“I can see your logic behind that, except for one problem.”
“And that would be?” He asked almost innocently.
“The sea is, you know, filled with Augustus’s ships and we have no more navy since someone lost it.” His face flickered in annoyance.
When she said lost she meant lost. They had no idea where it was. It hadn’t been lost in battle, it might have been lost at sea, but it had simply been sitting in port and then BAM, gone.
How a man who could literally lose an entire navy could be trusted with an army was beyond her.
“The man who controls Augustus’s fleet is in my pay. With that and a few other arrangements I can safely sail us and the army to Kort.”
“What’s left of the army anyways.” She huffed. “And other arrangements? That explains the prisoner’s you’ve been trying to hide from me, badly if I might add.” The flicker of annoyance returned.
“Well you can see the plan is sound then.”
“Certainly, but why do you need me? I assume that’s why you're here right? Or do you just need to find someone to blab about your plans at any given moment?”
“Your spies. I have no agents in Wintreath. You just said you found out about the King’s death before us. Is there any other information you’re hiding?”
“I’ll tell you if and when I decide it is in the interest of the realm. In the meantime, what are you offering?”
“Our lives? If we sit around here Augustus will come for us and you can guess what happens next. I’ll also see that your father is amply rewarded with new lands for his loyalty.”
Ah yes, her father hadn’t quite gotten over losing the family lands. Augustus had stripped him of them when she had married Eldarion and unlike then they no longer controlled them. Her father was not happy in the slightest.
“I can make sure of the latter myself.” Working with him was tempting though, their lives were on the line and without their cooperation their plans might fail spectacularly. He still controlled the army, and the army was what would get them anywhere. Spies could only do so much.
“If you can get Eldarion to agree with your plan I see no problem with providing you all I know on the state of Wintreath.”
“I was hoping I wouldn’t have to deal with him quite yet but…” He sighed. “If you require it”
“I do.” She was happy to pawn the job of consoling him on Galdir. It was hard work.
“Then deal.” And with that he put out his hand.
She shook it. Knowing that she was only delaying their doom.