Chapter Fourteen: Rest and Rumination
Open
on a small Silvaran Hamlet, where the largest building is a watch tower at the
edge of the city looking out on the forest that surrounds it on all sides. The streets are busy, the sun is out, and the
day is bright. Carts plow through,
leaving deep tracks in the mud.
Show
vendors plying their wares to children.
Show
children running through the mud-crusted streets, slinging melting snowballs at
each other while adults watch with frowns.
Show
snow dripping from slanted rooftops.
Show
a guard standing before the tower.
The
guard sneezes.
Another
guard joins him, relieving him.
Cut
to the road leading to the hamlet. Show
Zara from behind, leading the group, regarding the watch tower with her hands
on her hips.
Zara: "There it is! Finally, proper civilization!"
Show
Zara from the front, the party joining her in the back ranks. Elsea and Mary stand closest, with Glenn and
Zelos trailing.
Mary: "Soft beds, warm food,
and friendly people. How exciting! Now then, should we use our agreed upon
nicknames during our stay? What do you
think, sir Clod?"
Glenn
crosses his arms and gives Mary a flat stare.
Zara: "Actually, Mary, using
nicknames would only impede us. Once I
reveal my true identity, we will be given the best treatment. This isn't Fiona. My people are quite fond of their
princess. You'll see!"
Zara
rushes off with Elsea at her heel.
Zelos
looks at Glenn.
Zelos: "At least no one can say
she's too modest."
Zelos,
Glenn, and Mary follow Zara and Elsea into the city.
Zara
stops at the edge of the city to let some chickens pass while the party follows
her.
Zara
goes to the guard now standing on duty.
Zara: "Excuse me, sir, I'm
sorry to bother you, but..."
Hamlet Guard1: "Sorry, ma'am,
but if you was robbed out in the forest then we can't do nothing about it. Our jurisdiction ends within city limits,
which is about..."
Hamlet
Guard1 extends his arm fully, holding a spear out in front of him while Zara
watches.
Hamlet
Guard1 pulls his spear back slightly, the tip toward the ground. The party has caught up with Zara.
Hamlet
Guard1 stabs his spearpoint into the ground less than a foot away from
him. The party all look at where the
spear point has pierced the earth.
Hamlet Guard1: "There."
Zara: "Oh, no, no, it's nothing
like that. I'm actually..."
Zara
stops to regard the location of the spear.
Zara
looks back to the guard. Zelos plugs his
ears and winces preemptively.
Zara: "Really? If I were set
upon by brigands only seconds before you wouldn't come to my aid?"
Hamlet Guard1: "Out of our
jurisdiction, miss."
Zara: “That is absurd! I had thought the soldiers in the employ of
the castle had more pride and courage than this."
Hamlet Guard1: "I said it's out
of my jurisdiction. Now, run along. I'm
busy."
Zara: "You very well are not
busy, and watch how you speak to me! In
fact, I would like to speak with the guard captain immediately."
Hamlet Guard1: "Guess what? I’m
the captain. What now?"
Zara
smiles sinisterly.
Zara: "Oh, you'll see what
now."
Zara
digs through her pack.
Zara
produces a parchment bearing the royal seal of Silvara and holds it up for him
to see.
Zara: "I am Zara Yvonne Estein,
first princess of the Estein house, crowned rules of the Silver Throne. So then, shall we have a very long discussion
about your decorum and honor, or lack thereof, as it were."
Hamlet
Guard1 goggles at the parchment.
Hamlet
Guard1 stands straight and gulps. Mary
is smiling behind Zara. Elsea is hiding
behind her hands.
Hamlet Guard1: "Is—Izzat
real?"
Zara: "Very real, I'm
afraid."
Hamlet Guard1: "R-Right then,
I'll be quick about getting the captain for you."
Zara: "Yes, do be quick about
it."
Hamlet
Guard1 rushes off with Zara standing with her arms crossed.
Zara: "Hmph! Disgusting way to treat people. My people."
Elsea: "I apologize on his
behalf, m'lady."
Zara: "You don't need to. I'll have my apology straight from him before
the sun is high."
Elsea: "Of course,
m'lady."
Mary: "Why, look there at the
young princess laying the law in her land.
Most impressive!"
Zara: "Such behavior from
someone employed by the castle is even worse.
They’re here to serve the people of Silvara. It's the very reason they were hired in the
first place. I had heard stories of how
lazy the border guards were, but this? This is beyond my wildest
imaginings."
Zelos: "Poor guy. Having been on the receiving end of many of
your royal temper tantrums I feel sorry for him."
Zara
balks. Glenn dips his head and pinches
the bridge of his nose.
Zara: "TEMPER TANTRUMS! Why—I—You have yet to see my temper, Zelos,
but when you do, I'll have you know it won't be in a tantrum! You...You..."
Zara
screams.
Zara
storms off toward the guard’s hut just past the tower while Zelos watches
impassively.
Zelos
turns to the party.
Zelos: "So, now that we're in
Silvara what's the plan?"
Mary: "What do you mean?"
Zelos: "Exactly what I'm
asking: all this time we've been talking about crossing into Silvara, finding
refuge in its borders. Well, we're
here. Now what?"
Mary: "We find a nice meal and
a hot bath, I imagine."
Zelos: "And after that?"
Mary: "A nap?"
Zelos: "Oh, come on!"
Glenn: "We're working on
it."
Mary: "Getting here was a chore
in itself, so much so that we hadn't thought well beyond it. When we do think of something, we'll tell
you. Until then, try your hand at a fair
amount of rest, pumpkin. You've earned
some."
Zelos: "I've had enough of that
already."
Show
Zara in the background yelling at the guard captain. A dialogue box sticks out above her head with
a big, "!" while the guard captain is shrugging and saying,
"?"
Zelos: "When will you two
know?"
Glenn: "We're figuring it out. For now, we go to Silverthrone. We won’t be safe without castle walls.”
Zelos: "So now you're extending
the journey? What happens when we get
there? Will you decide that we won't be
safe until we've crossed the channel?"
Glenn: "Don't."
Zelos: "Don't be so blasé! Fiona is my home, Glenn, and I am its
prince. I should be there helping to
sort out this entire mess, but instead I'm sneaking my way across the border
and into the safety of another person's home.
It's—It's cowardly!"
Glenn: "It's realistic. We've
talked about this."
Zelos: "I know, and I
understand that Zara was in danger, but she's home now, and I think we should be,
too."
Glenn: "Zelos."
Zelos
sighs.
Zelos: "I know you're just
trying to help, but this is too much.
Running away just isn't in my nature."
Glenn: "I know. Stick with it. Once we're in Silverthrone,
we'll fix this."
Zelos: "Do you promise?"
Glenn: "I swear."
Mary: "Good then. See, we're all friends again."
Zelos: "Yeah, well, it looks
like Zara’s done yelling now."
Zelos
and Glenn approach the guard’s hut with Elsea and Mary lingering, watching
them.
Elsea: "Are they well?"
Mary: "While I cannot say for
certain, I imagine that they are always like this. Cats and dogs, those two."
Elsea: "I suppose."
Mary: "Much like you and the
good princess."
Elsea: "What? Why, I wouldn't dare to speak to the princess
in such a manner."
Mary: "Oh, my dear little
sweetheart, you would hardly dare to speak to anyone in such a manner. Now, don't look so hurt. Your manner is perfectly acceptable and, I
would even dare to say, we could use a bit more of it in our little travelling
party. Now then, let’s be off before
they leave us behind."
Mary
leads them away, with Elsea following shortly after.
Zara
stands with her arms crossed and a smug smile as Mary and Elsea join them.
Mary: "Well, your mood seems to
have turned around. I take it things
went well."
Zara: "Oh, the guard captain
was very understanding. Not only did he
offer us a cart and horses to take us to the castle, but he'll be paying our
tab at the local tavern, as well."
Mary: "That is quite generous
of him. You seem to have quite the way
with people, princess."
Zara: "Don't be wry. They are under my father's employ. He does his duty in paying them. They should do their duty in protecting the
kingdom and its people. If they don't,
then they've earned my ire."
Mary: "Of course, you're quite
right, and I shan't even think to argue."
Zara: "Whatever. Come on, let's eat while they prepare."
Zara
sashays away with Elsea close at her heels.
Mary: "You weren't kidding
about those tantrums."
Zelos
shrugs.
Zelos: "Maybe. I mean, she can be a chore, but still, she is
good to her people, and she was right.
Guy probably deserved it."
Zelos
leaves Mary looking at Glenn in surprise.
Mary" You heard that, didn't
you? I fear I may be coming down."
Mary
feigns illness while Glenn walks away.
Mary
frowns.
Mary: "You could have played
along, at the very least!"
-The
Four Thrones-
Cut
to the Black Castle in snowfall. The sky
is white. The city is white, too, save
for a few black rooftops peeking out through the snow.
Show
the village people walking in the snow, their breaths puffs of steam as they
speak.
Show
the royal carriage rolling through the streets, civilians parting to let is
pass.
Show
the royal carriage pass through the gates, two Black Guard at attendance.
Show
Eros watching from the window, candles lit beside the window. Eros is shirtless and peering into the
courtyard, where the carriage has come to a stop.
Show
Metis from Eros’ perspective, stepping out of the carriage with Zion there to
greet him.
Metis
looks up at Eros through the window, smiling and waving.
Show
the window from Metis’ perspective, with Eros turned away.
Show
Metis and Zion speaking, Metis’ hand on Zion’s shoulder.
Metis: "Hello, Zion. I trust things have been well in my absence. How
fares my brother? I saw him spying on me
through the window just now. His mood
seems somber."
Zion: "Actually, my lord, there
is something we must speak on, and it is in relation to the prince."
Metis
and Zion walk together up the courtyard steps, with Metis leading
slightly. They leave footprints in the
snow.
Metis: "Yes, your letters have
conveyed his interest in my activities.
I dismissed it as idle curiosity.
He was given a measure of power and now plays at being king. It's rather cute, if you ask me."
Zion: "It has since went beyond
games, my lord. He has been
interrogating the staff, including a few key royal advisors."
Show
them enter through the front, Metis undoing his cloak and handing it off to
Zion as they move.
Metis: "Let him have his
delusions. He'll lose interest in
time. He always does."
Zion: "My lord, he seems
strangely resolute this time and has crossed many more boundaries in his
pursuit."
Metis
stops on the stairway with Zion just behind him.
Metis
turns and looks down at Zion.
Metis: "What do you mean by
that?"
Zion: "I saw him leaving your
chambers early one morning. I went in
after him and found nothing out of sort, but his skin was pale as snow when he
left. Whatever he saw instilled a great
sense of fear within him.
Metis
pauses.
Metis: "Did it now? And you are certain that it was Eros you
saw?"
Zion: "Quite certain, my
lord."
Metis: "I see. Well, I'll handle this in my own way, but I
do appreciate your concern. Now, if you
could, I must be alone with my thoughts.
I will be in my room, and I am not to be disturbed, no matter what the
cause."
Zion: "Of course, my
lord."
Metis: "Oh, and if you could,
please tell my darling nephew and his mother that I would love to share a
supper with them tonight, should they have the energy."
Zion: "I am sure they will be
overjoyed, my lord."
-The
Four Thrones-
Cut
to Metis’ room interior, Metis standing at the doorway, the hallways casting a
long beam of light with his shadow in silhouette.
Metis
closes the door.
Metis
crosses the room.
Show
Metis at his desk, checking documents with the desk drawer open.
Metis: “They’re all out of order.”
Show
Metis’ wardrobe slightly ajar.
Metis
goes to the wardrobe and pulls it open.
Metis
fingers the robes and notes the sandals shifted at the bottom.
Show
the false wall, partially ajar, behind the robes.
Metis: “Oh, Eros, what have you
seen?”
Show
Metis enter the staircase, the endless spiral disappearing from view into the
darkness.
Metis
conjures a dark purple flame in his right hand while closes the door with his
left.
Show
Metis descending the staircase.
Show
Metis at the altar, his hand up and casting a dark purple light around
him. The torches are out.
Metis: “Now, now, that won’t
do. Is that any civil way to greet me?”
The
torches come to life.
Metis
stops at the edge of the altar’s runes with his hand up, purple flames curling
around his knuckles.
Metis: “I know you hunger, and I
promise you a meal, but first, tell me, what visitors have you entertained in
my absence?”
-The
Four Thrones-
Cut
to the Silvaran Hamlet’s tavern interior.
The party is seated around a large, round table with empty wooden bowls
and wooden cups in front of them. Zara
is reclined in her chair and nodding off.
Glenn sits back with his arms folded to Zara’s right while Elsea sits
with her hands folded on her lap to Zara’s left. Zelos is right of Glenn, leaned forward on
the table. Mary is between Zelos and
Elsea with her legs crossed and smiling.
Zelos: "That was surprisingly
good."
Mary: "It seemed quite
satisfying. A nice meal, indeed."
Zelos: "You hardly took a
bite."
Mary: "That in no way indicates
the quality of the food, now does it?"
She
smiles at the woman taking their plates.
Mary: "Thank you kindly, milady,
and my compliments to the chef!"
The
woman laughs as she leaves.
Glenn: “We should go check on those
horses.
Zara
snores.
Zelos: “Aw, look, she’s all tuckered
out.
Mary: "Don't pretend that you
aren't swooning over her fair features as she slumbers by your side."
Zelos
crosses his arms.
Zelos: "As if."
Elsea
giggles.
Glenn
smiles.
Glenn: "We could all use a
rest.”
Mary: "Still, we should be
quick about our exit. Mayhap we should
wake her?"
Elsea: "No, I can go and check
myself. You all rest."
Glenn: "You sure?"
Mary: "Yes, good lady, why not
take the dashing knight at your side?
Mayhap get some adult time alone with him?"
Elsea
blushes as she stands from the table.
Elsea: "I'll be fine. It's not far at all."
Zelos
stretches while Elsea leaves.
Zelos: "I can't wait to get to
Silverthrone."
Glenn: "Don't get ahead of
yourself. It will take time.”
Zelos: "I know, and I'm not
saying it won’t. I just...Well, we've
spent so much time moving from point to point.
It'll be nice to just plant my feet and get to fixing this mess."
Glenn: "Won’t be easy.”
Zelos: "Of course not, but I
feel like a criminal."
Mary: "Is this the first time
you've been outside of Fiona?"
Zelos: "No, I've been out of
the castle plenty of times."
Mary: "That's not what I
meant. Rather, is this the first time
you've been outside of the kingdom's borders?"
Zelos: "Well, no, not
really. I've travelled to Silverthrone a
few times. Dad's pretty much been trying
to set us up since we were kids."
Zelos
grimaces at the snoring Zara who has begun to drool on herself.
Zelos: "It’s all kind of creepy
if you ask me."
Mary: "Considering your
brothers, I'd say it was rather necessary."
Zelos
rolls his eyes.
Zelos: "Oh, yes, because Metis
is trying to frame me and all. Anyway, I
was really young during those trips, so I don't remember much. This place is much greener than Fiona. In the spring, at least."
Mary: "It has less magic in the
air, too."
Zelos: "Really?"
Mary: "Yes, really. Fiona has a long and complicated history, and
while it is painful to admit, magicians are most oft used for war. Fiona is not a land known for peace. Magic was an important part of their war
machine when I was in the court.
Emeraldine is a prime example of that.
When magic pools like that it diffuses over time and floods the
surrounding area. Then there is the
Academy to consider. It's a wonder we don't all have gills."
Zelos
stares at the table's center.
Zelos: "Hey, Mary, you're a
magician."
Mary: "And one of some repute,
at that."
Zelos: "Did you ever work at
the Academy?"
Mary: "No, no, though I was
still in court while it was being built.
In fact, Glenn and I were both there for its grand opening. I had considered taking a teaching position
at one point, but your grandfather hadn't approved. He felt I was integral to the security of the
kingdom or some such nonsense. After his
passing I had a few brief conversations with your father on the subject. He was more open to it. Your mother, however, was adamantly against
it."
Zelos: "Metis went there
though, didn't he?"
Mary: "Metis was a prodigy in
their eyes. Nearly had the place under
his rule by the time he returned to the castle, if I remember correctly. Unsurprising.
The boy did have a brilliant mind.
Why so curious, though?"
Zelos: "It's just...Emeraldine,
the Academy, my mother's illness, your...whatever-it-is-you-did, it all happened
before I can even remember. I'm so much
younger than everyone. Sometimes, it
feels like I was late to the party."
Mary: "You're just fine,
pumpkin, and if things are at all in line with how they were, then you're miles
ahead, or braver at the very least."
Zelos
fiddles with the cup on the table.
Zelos: "Mary. Were you there
when my mother died?"
Glenn
sits up and looks at Mary from the corner of his eye.
Mary
glances between Zelos and Glenn.
Mary: "I was present,
yes."
Zelos: "Were you trying to heal
her?"
Mary: "No. No, not quite. I am not much of a healer, I'm afraid."
Zelos: "Did she...Was she in
pain?"
Mary
is just about to answer when Zara's snores herself into wakefulness.
Zara
sits up and smacks her lips and wiping her mouth while everyone watches her.
She
looks around the table.
Mary: "Well, good morning,
princess, or afternoon at the very least."
Zara: "It's that late? What happened?"
Zelos: "You passed out. Don't worry, we understand, being a royal
pain can be tiring."
Zara
holds up her hand in Zelos' face without glancing at him while she yawns.
Zara: "Where is Elsea?"
Glenn: "Went to check on the
horses. Been gone a while though."
Mary: "Well, now that the
princess is awake, I say we stretch our legs and go have a look for
ourselves."
The
party leaves the inn with Zara leading and Mary trailing.
Show
the guard tower with melting snow sliding from its roof.
Show
the waiting carriage, simple in design, with two horses reigned to it. It doesn’t have a hood and the provisions are
left in bound bags in the back. The
guard captain is attending to it while the previous guard is loading the back.
The
party approaches with Zara still leading.
Guard Captain: "Oh!
Princess! I would like to once again
apologize for the trouble earlier."
Zara: "It's fine, sir, I have
nearly forgotten it. Now then, have you happened to see my hand maiden? She is about yea-tall, curly blond hair,
green eyes..."
Guard Captain: "Haven't seen
her, but someone did come by with a letter for you. Jefferson has it. Hey, Jefferson, get out here."
Hamlet
Guard1 stops his work.
Guard Captain: "Jefferson, you
got that message, son?"
Hamlet
Guard1 salutes.
Hamlet Guard1: "Yessir!"
The
Guard Captain waits.
Guard Captain: "Well, go on,
give it to her!"
Hamlet
Guard1 hands Zara a small, wrinkled envelope.
Zara: "What does it say?"
Guard Captain: "Wouldn't
know. Can't read."
Zara
pulls a folded note from the envelope.
Glenn: "Captain, what did the
person who delivered it look like?"
Guard Captain:
"Jefferson?"
Hamlet Guard1: "Well, he was a
squat fellow, bushy hair, spoke in a strange way, and he said that I shouldn't
bother with fetching you."
Zelos: "Squat fellow?"
Glenn: "The bounty
hunters."
Mary: "Why not come after us
directly, though?"
Zara: "Because, they've taken Elsea."
Chapter
End.