Lucia's Point of View
Pendragon Estate
Behind her were dozens of the Priestesses’ special guards. Much like Aydalia used to be, they were agents in service of the Lestranian Priestesses. All of which were barely containing any manner of hostility with their glares.
“While I am surprised to see you alive, Lady Lucia, I am very thankful you survived. The Priestesses will be relieved at the news.” Her eyes quickly moved to my sides. “Greigh. Ziah. Glad you two are okay.” Kheri greeted her Zugal friends.
“Same.” Greigh replied. “Was worried about you.”
Kheri smirked at that. “Don’t worry about me, Captain, but the concern is noted.”
Ziah just sighed. “Can we just talk?” She asked. “Without the use of force or veiled threats?”
General Naset’s smirk grew into a smile. “That’s what I’m hoping for. Is Arthur here? I really need to speak with him. It’s urgent.”
“Our orders were to take in-“ One of the guards from outside started but was quickly cut off.
“Your ‘orders’ were to follow my orders. Now, you can either be civil, or you can stay outside.” Kheri told him.
They stared at each other for a moment. This Elf reported directly to Arceana, which immediately put me on guard. His blue hair always stuck out to me, as few Elves had short haircuts. He’s been with her ever since I could remember. Given his lack of response, I had no faith in the group that followed Kheri here.
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“That’s assuming any of you are allowed inside.” I pointed out. Kheri quickly turned back to me at that. “You know how Arthur is. He might kick them all out as soon as he comes down here.”
The same guard as before quickly spoke. “We take our orders from Priestess Arceana. She wants all of you taken to the Temple.”
Kheri turned to glare at them. “Stand down.” She ordered vehemently.
All of them drew their weapons. “Sorry, General, but we have different orders. Take them.” He commanded.
Many of them stepped forward, and I spoke softly. “I would advise you to reconsider this current course of action you’ve chosen.”
They all looked at me, and the one who had taken control replied. “Apologies, Lady Lucia, but we need you to come with us.” Weapons were drawn, and magic was ignited.
Kheri immediately stepped in front of me, along with Greigh and Ziah. “I told you to stand down!” The Zugal General hissed. “Priestess Elincia told you to assist me! Not forcefully take anyone, anywhere!”
“As I said before, our orders come from Priestess Arceana. We’re her agents. If you have any issues, you can take it up with her.” Was his cold reply. “Stand aside, General, or we’ll be forced to remove you.”
“Then come and let me remind you why I am a Lestranian General, Agent.” Kheri coldly replied.
“Take them all and search the house.” He ordered.
“I’m afraid I must insist you stay outside.” I cut in again as the three Zugal armed themselves. “Otherwise, I cannot guarantee your safety.”
He looked behind us for a moment before he replied. “Given that Arthur has yet to come down, I will assume he is preoccupied.” Dashing forward, they tried to reach the house but quickly found themselves frozen in place. “What the-“
Marina’s voice cut in. “Very unwise to ignore Lucia’s advice.” She slowly landed behind the group of guards with Breeze. “Threatening her even more so.”
A rumbling came from below as Rock climbed out of the ground and roared. “You see?” I began after a moment as they were all quickly restrained. “Coming into this house would’ve been close to committing suicide.”
“Even after she asked us to be nice.” Some ice sickles started to form as they hung inches from the guard’s necks. “One of us might just slip on accident.” Marina told them. “They’ll be staying out in the cold with Breeze and I. Rock, close the door, and don’t leave Lucia’s side.”
Rock slammed on the ground before backing up toward us. We stepped away so he wouldn’t accidentally trample on us, but when he grabbed the doors and slammed them shut, cracks shot out like webs on the walls. He huffed for a moment before he turned to me, and I just nodded.
“Thank you, Rock.” At least Arthur likely wouldn’t care.
Kheri slowly held up her hands as Rock turned his gaze to her. “I had nothing to do with any of that.” She quickly stated.
He turned his gaze back to me. “She’s fine.” Rock snorted but did nothing else. “Come in, Kheri. Not sure if your welcome in Arthur’s house, but he placed me in charge for the moment.”
“I see.” Was her soft response as she put her sword away.
“So…” Ziah let out slowly. “Anyone want a drink?”
“After what happened last time?” Kheri asked back as she held up her hands again. “No thanks. Especially not if Arthur’s around.”