Knightfall
World of Kulan DM
Interlude #1
The Tiger Guild in Fruen:
Carl Tigerstorm went through the dispatches on his desk one by one until he had read them all. It didn't look good. The ogres were coming down the banks of Wind River in the thousands. They had sacked Ciros and were now laying siege to Wynyard. But even the promise of those cities’ riches wouldn't keep them from the gates of Fruen for long. No, it didn't look good at all.
"Guildmaster," Tallos knew better than to interrupt him when he was going over strategy for the King. "There is someone who insists on seeing you immediately."
"Tallos, I don't have time for diplomats or jealous nobles right now."
Carl looked up at his seneschal with a hint of aggravation. Then he noticed that Tallos looked nervous. Carl put the reports on the desk out of his mind for a moment to find out what was wrong with his friend. Tallos has never been the nervous type.
"Tallos, what's wrong? Who is this person that makes you quiver in your boots?"
"Sir," Tallos cleared his throat with a swallow. "A young woman in the foyer insists that she is your granddaughter."
"I haven't a granddaughter, Tallos. You know that. We've dealt with her kind before. Someone comes here claiming to be a long lost relative of mine. In reality, they are a spy for one of Thallin's backbiting noble families trying to gain power and influence in the guild."
"Yes sir, I know. But this woman is different. Confident. Sure of herself. But the scary part is that she looks like she could be of Tigerstorm blood."
"Really?" Carl sat back in his chair stroking his long goatee. If she was intriguing enough to make Tallos think twice then he should at least meet with her. More than likely she is simply a beautiful woman with a keen wit and an ulterior motive.
"Yes," Tallos swallowed hard on his fear. "A-and she wears the trappings of a necromancer."
"Interesting." Now that was definitely not like his enemies. "A necromancer who claims to be a Tigerstorm. That's someone I have to meet. Show her in Tallos but be mindful of what she sees along the way."
"Understood." Tallos slipped out the secret side door of Carl's private quarters.
The guards outside the main door hadn't even been aware that Tallos had been there. They were assigned to the guildhall by the king. Not to keep an eye on Carl but to keep anyone else from seeing the reports that now sat on the guildmaster's desk. Travathian trusted Carl with his life but not anyone else in the guild. It was a point of contention between the two old friends. In Carl's mind, he is the guild.
Carl gathered the reports together bundling them into the leather folder that the King had sent to him sealed with the Royal Mark of the House of Dragonguard. Carl tied the folder closed with the attached string sliding the folder into the bottom drawer of the desk.
He knew his King wouldn't understand if Carl risked letting a possible spy even get a glimpse of the Royal documents. It might have been his men sending the reports to the King but they were the King's reports, not his.
Carl laid his sword on his desk unsheathed. He made sure it was placed just at the right angle to indicate it was meant to intimidate his guest. Carl's interest might have been piqued but he wasn't about to take any chances with a necromancer.
Tallos soon reappeared through the secret door with the young woman in tow. Her hands were bound and a hood thrown over her head. Tallos sat the woman down in front of the desk. Carl had known that Tallos wouldn't be diplomatic with the young woman but saw no reason for the hood. A gag and blindfold maybe but not a hood.
"Take that thing off her Tallos. I'm more than capable of protecting myself. Besides, if she wanted to kill me she would have simply cast some sort of death spell from afar."
"Guildmaster, I must strongly disagree. She's a witch and could try to take over your mind with a mere look."
"Tallos, who is the guild?" Carl didn't like being second-guessed in front of others, especially if that person might view it as a weakness.
"You are, Guildmaster." Tallos had realized his mistake to late but recovered well enough. "I am sorry, Guildmaster."
"Yes, you better be. Now take that hood off her."
Tallos untied the cord keeping the hood snug around her neck. He pulled it off unceremoniously jerking the woman's head back. Tallos quickly left the room through the secret door.
Carl took a careful look at the woman studying her features. She was a beauty. Of that there was no doubt. Her hair was golden, her eyes as blue as the sky above, her features fair. Her face seemed a perfect oval of loveliness and Carl wondered if she had been blessed by Ramara at birth. Only the stern glare she shot at him gave away her dark personality. She was dressed in black from head to toe with a skull pendant around her neck. Her fingernails were painted silver along with her lips. She showed no fear that Carl could detect.
"Your name?" Carl sat back keeping an eye on his sword. She hadn't even acknowledged that it was there. Her wouldn't be able to intimidate her. He already admired her.
"Crystal." Her voice would have been as lovely as her face if it hadn't been dripping with poison. "I am Crystal of Massalia."
"You actually admit being from the City of Vipers. You are either very brave or very stupid."
"I assure you, grandfather. I am not stupid."
"A smart person would know better than calling me grandfather without proof. You do have proof?"
"Mundane documents, no. My magical scryings, yes. My mother was Dawn Almondsky, cleric of Jalivier, traveling companion and lover of your son, Garth Tigerstorm."
"Interesting," Carl leaned forward studying the necromancer closer. She did look a little like Margretta, his wife, may Hade's protect her soul from Xuar. "It is an interesting claim that you have made. If it were anyone else who sat in front of me I would toss them out on their ear. But I believe that you deserve to know the truth. And so do I."
"A-are you saying that you believe me?" She hadn't expected him to say that. A look of innocence entered her eyes as she failed to remain completely composed under Carl's unrelenting gaze.
"I didn't say that, child." Her eyes became cold an instant after he spoke the words. "But I assure you if you are indeed my granddaughter then you will be welcomed into this family with open arms. We take care of our children and out children’s children."
Her gaze warmed a little but she remained confident and composed.
"I will send for my son. Garth will know if you are his daughter or not. And he will not deny you if he is sure in his heart."
"Thank you-," Crystal stopped herself from saying grandfather. "How should I address you if you don't mind me asking?"
"Carl will be fine or Guildmaster. Just don't ever call me Lord Tigerstorm. I hate that horrible honorific."
"Carl." A small smile escaped her lips. Carl was sure the room lit up in that instant.
"I will have Tallos assign you quarters. I hope you understand that I must insist that you not leave your room without a guard present."
"That sounds reasonable." She was very calm, which Carl liked. It made her easier for him to read emotionally. It was his gift.
"Now, let's get you out of those bonds." Carl motioned for her to put her hands on the desk.
"No need," Crystal bent her left wrist slightly slipping her hand out without any difficulty. She calmly put the rope on the desk in front of the Guildmaster of the Tiger Guild.
"Impressive," Carl couldn't help but grin. "Are you sure you're a necromancer and not a rogue."
"Massalia is a dangerous place. You learn how to survive there or die quickly."
"Indeed."
Carl stood up walking over the secret doorway. He knocked on the wall twice. The door opened without a sound and Tallos stepped out.
"Yes Guildmaster?" Tallos eyed Crystal nervously. He didn't like that her hands were loose. "I-is everything all right?"
"Just fine, Tallos. Crystal will be staying with us for a while."
Tallos stood there speechless his mouth agape.
"Please assign her quarters in the upper wing with an armed escort for everyone’s mutual protection. I don't want any of the guild members to think her being here is some sort of test of skill."
"U-understood Guildmaster." Tallos shot Crystal a look of total disdain.
"Oh, and Tallos," Carl was starting to wonder if his seneschal needed a vacation.
"Y-yes," Tallos was still eyeballing Crystal.
"Stop stammering. You sound like a bloody idiot."
Tallos closed his eyes taking a deep breath. "Yes Guildmaster."
"And bring us some lunch."
"Yes Guildmaster." Tallos was calm and cold as a frozen lake. "Do you want anything in particular?"
"No," Carl walked back over to his desk. "Whatever the cook has planned is fine."
"As you wish." Tallos bowed as Carl sat down. Then the seneschal left in silence.
"He doesn't like me."
"Tallos isn't paid to like anyone. He is my friend and my only real confidant. He is also a highly trained bodyguard. I assure you he is more dangerous than he looks. If you had threatened me at all he would have been through that door and cut your head off before you could have even moved."
"R-really?" Crystal watched the door with concern.
"Yes."
The Tiger Guild in Fruen:
Carl Tigerstorm went through the dispatches on his desk one by one until he had read them all. It didn't look good. The ogres were coming down the banks of Wind River in the thousands. They had sacked Ciros and were now laying siege to Wynyard. But even the promise of those cities’ riches wouldn't keep them from the gates of Fruen for long. No, it didn't look good at all.
"Guildmaster," Tallos knew better than to interrupt him when he was going over strategy for the King. "There is someone who insists on seeing you immediately."
"Tallos, I don't have time for diplomats or jealous nobles right now."
Carl looked up at his seneschal with a hint of aggravation. Then he noticed that Tallos looked nervous. Carl put the reports on the desk out of his mind for a moment to find out what was wrong with his friend. Tallos has never been the nervous type.
"Tallos, what's wrong? Who is this person that makes you quiver in your boots?"
"Sir," Tallos cleared his throat with a swallow. "A young woman in the foyer insists that she is your granddaughter."
"I haven't a granddaughter, Tallos. You know that. We've dealt with her kind before. Someone comes here claiming to be a long lost relative of mine. In reality, they are a spy for one of Thallin's backbiting noble families trying to gain power and influence in the guild."
"Yes sir, I know. But this woman is different. Confident. Sure of herself. But the scary part is that she looks like she could be of Tigerstorm blood."
"Really?" Carl sat back in his chair stroking his long goatee. If she was intriguing enough to make Tallos think twice then he should at least meet with her. More than likely she is simply a beautiful woman with a keen wit and an ulterior motive.
"Yes," Tallos swallowed hard on his fear. "A-and she wears the trappings of a necromancer."
"Interesting." Now that was definitely not like his enemies. "A necromancer who claims to be a Tigerstorm. That's someone I have to meet. Show her in Tallos but be mindful of what she sees along the way."
"Understood." Tallos slipped out the secret side door of Carl's private quarters.
The guards outside the main door hadn't even been aware that Tallos had been there. They were assigned to the guildhall by the king. Not to keep an eye on Carl but to keep anyone else from seeing the reports that now sat on the guildmaster's desk. Travathian trusted Carl with his life but not anyone else in the guild. It was a point of contention between the two old friends. In Carl's mind, he is the guild.
Carl gathered the reports together bundling them into the leather folder that the King had sent to him sealed with the Royal Mark of the House of Dragonguard. Carl tied the folder closed with the attached string sliding the folder into the bottom drawer of the desk.
He knew his King wouldn't understand if Carl risked letting a possible spy even get a glimpse of the Royal documents. It might have been his men sending the reports to the King but they were the King's reports, not his.
Carl laid his sword on his desk unsheathed. He made sure it was placed just at the right angle to indicate it was meant to intimidate his guest. Carl's interest might have been piqued but he wasn't about to take any chances with a necromancer.
Tallos soon reappeared through the secret door with the young woman in tow. Her hands were bound and a hood thrown over her head. Tallos sat the woman down in front of the desk. Carl had known that Tallos wouldn't be diplomatic with the young woman but saw no reason for the hood. A gag and blindfold maybe but not a hood.
"Take that thing off her Tallos. I'm more than capable of protecting myself. Besides, if she wanted to kill me she would have simply cast some sort of death spell from afar."
"Guildmaster, I must strongly disagree. She's a witch and could try to take over your mind with a mere look."
"Tallos, who is the guild?" Carl didn't like being second-guessed in front of others, especially if that person might view it as a weakness.
"You are, Guildmaster." Tallos had realized his mistake to late but recovered well enough. "I am sorry, Guildmaster."
"Yes, you better be. Now take that hood off her."
Tallos untied the cord keeping the hood snug around her neck. He pulled it off unceremoniously jerking the woman's head back. Tallos quickly left the room through the secret door.
Carl took a careful look at the woman studying her features. She was a beauty. Of that there was no doubt. Her hair was golden, her eyes as blue as the sky above, her features fair. Her face seemed a perfect oval of loveliness and Carl wondered if she had been blessed by Ramara at birth. Only the stern glare she shot at him gave away her dark personality. She was dressed in black from head to toe with a skull pendant around her neck. Her fingernails were painted silver along with her lips. She showed no fear that Carl could detect.
"Your name?" Carl sat back keeping an eye on his sword. She hadn't even acknowledged that it was there. Her wouldn't be able to intimidate her. He already admired her.
"Crystal." Her voice would have been as lovely as her face if it hadn't been dripping with poison. "I am Crystal of Massalia."
"You actually admit being from the City of Vipers. You are either very brave or very stupid."
"I assure you, grandfather. I am not stupid."
"A smart person would know better than calling me grandfather without proof. You do have proof?"
"Mundane documents, no. My magical scryings, yes. My mother was Dawn Almondsky, cleric of Jalivier, traveling companion and lover of your son, Garth Tigerstorm."
"Interesting," Carl leaned forward studying the necromancer closer. She did look a little like Margretta, his wife, may Hade's protect her soul from Xuar. "It is an interesting claim that you have made. If it were anyone else who sat in front of me I would toss them out on their ear. But I believe that you deserve to know the truth. And so do I."
"A-are you saying that you believe me?" She hadn't expected him to say that. A look of innocence entered her eyes as she failed to remain completely composed under Carl's unrelenting gaze.
"I didn't say that, child." Her eyes became cold an instant after he spoke the words. "But I assure you if you are indeed my granddaughter then you will be welcomed into this family with open arms. We take care of our children and out children’s children."
Her gaze warmed a little but she remained confident and composed.
"I will send for my son. Garth will know if you are his daughter or not. And he will not deny you if he is sure in his heart."
"Thank you-," Crystal stopped herself from saying grandfather. "How should I address you if you don't mind me asking?"
"Carl will be fine or Guildmaster. Just don't ever call me Lord Tigerstorm. I hate that horrible honorific."
"Carl." A small smile escaped her lips. Carl was sure the room lit up in that instant.
"I will have Tallos assign you quarters. I hope you understand that I must insist that you not leave your room without a guard present."
"That sounds reasonable." She was very calm, which Carl liked. It made her easier for him to read emotionally. It was his gift.
"Now, let's get you out of those bonds." Carl motioned for her to put her hands on the desk.
"No need," Crystal bent her left wrist slightly slipping her hand out without any difficulty. She calmly put the rope on the desk in front of the Guildmaster of the Tiger Guild.
"Impressive," Carl couldn't help but grin. "Are you sure you're a necromancer and not a rogue."
"Massalia is a dangerous place. You learn how to survive there or die quickly."
"Indeed."
Carl stood up walking over the secret doorway. He knocked on the wall twice. The door opened without a sound and Tallos stepped out.
"Yes Guildmaster?" Tallos eyed Crystal nervously. He didn't like that her hands were loose. "I-is everything all right?"
"Just fine, Tallos. Crystal will be staying with us for a while."
Tallos stood there speechless his mouth agape.
"Please assign her quarters in the upper wing with an armed escort for everyone’s mutual protection. I don't want any of the guild members to think her being here is some sort of test of skill."
"U-understood Guildmaster." Tallos shot Crystal a look of total disdain.
"Oh, and Tallos," Carl was starting to wonder if his seneschal needed a vacation.
"Y-yes," Tallos was still eyeballing Crystal.
"Stop stammering. You sound like a bloody idiot."
Tallos closed his eyes taking a deep breath. "Yes Guildmaster."
"And bring us some lunch."
"Yes Guildmaster." Tallos was calm and cold as a frozen lake. "Do you want anything in particular?"
"No," Carl walked back over to his desk. "Whatever the cook has planned is fine."
"As you wish." Tallos bowed as Carl sat down. Then the seneschal left in silence.
"He doesn't like me."
"Tallos isn't paid to like anyone. He is my friend and my only real confidant. He is also a highly trained bodyguard. I assure you he is more dangerous than he looks. If you had threatened me at all he would have been through that door and cut your head off before you could have even moved."
"R-really?" Crystal watched the door with concern.
"Yes."
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