Arthur's Point of View
Pendragon Estate
“We could always tie it to one of his antlers like an ornament.” Marina suggested. “It is that time of the year.”
I quirked a brow at that. “Given that you were created by Aydan, I suppose you three likely know all about the forming of the Lestranian Alliance.” Lucia said with a smile. “How did you three celebrate over the years?”
“Actually, I was referring to Chris-“ Marina began, but I cut her off.
“Marina.” She stopped and looked at me. “You can talk about that with Lucia later.” My eyes focused on her more intently. “In private.”
She gave a nod in return. “Of course, Father.” Lucia seemed surprised at that.
As did a few of the others. “Getting back on track…” I turned to Breeze. “Given the time of the year, I’ll have you two head out in two weeks. While you’re here, enjoy whatever time you have. If you want to head into the city, ask for an escort. Greigh or Ziah will be able to help and keep people calm.” My gaze shifted to the two Zugal. “Right?”
“We’ve already spread word about three ‘spirits’ that’ve taken up residence with you. Many have already seen Breeze from a distance, so there shouldn’t be any problems.” Greigh answered.
“I have also taken the liberty to spread word throughout our forces of these three.” Alwin added as he looked at the guardians. “If there are any issues, they should be reported directly to me or Kheri.” He then nodded at me. “Of course, we’ll make sure to inform you if there are any such issues.”
“Thank you.” My gaze shifted back to Breeze and Marina. “You two will both be facing difficulties. Be safe when you leave. Make sure if you need to rest or sleep, you do so in-“
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Marina giggled. “Father, we’re aware of how to take care of ourselves. We’ve done it for quite some time now.”
My mouth opened and closed at that before I gave a relenting nod. “That you have. Inform me when you two intend to leave once you’ve had time to prepare. Marina, we need to go over how to use that orb. I’m hopeful that you’ll be more successful than Lucia was if you find yourself in danger.” I then turned to Lucia. “Could you help her and explain what you did so she knows how to use it better?”
Lucia nodded and quickly explained what she did when she had the orb. Marina listened quietly as she waited for her to finish. Many seemed interested in the orb, especially when Alwin and Lucia mentioned that it reacted randomly at times. We quickly were able to correlate those instance with the times I transformed in the East.
Pouring some of her energy into it, the orb glowed momentarily. “So, it’s all about keeping you alert as to whether or not there is energy stored in the orb?” Marina questioned.
“I believe so.”
Marina nodded. “I’ll play with it over the next few weeks before I leave. We’ll be able to test it more thoroughly while I’m still here.”
“Agreed.” I looked at the two who have finally been assigned their tasks. “Do you two have any concerns?” A quick shake of the heads was their reply. “Very well.”
“Arthur,” Lucia spoke softly. “What do you have planned for the rest of us?”
“For three of you, training. I will be managing the ins and outs of coming projects while undergoing new ones.” My finger began tapping on my desk as I glanced at Aydalia. “Will your daughter be free to help soon?”
Alwin quickly cut in. “Why do you need Ayda?”
My attention turned to the Elven General. “As she has proven time and time again, she possesses an uncanny knack for adapting. Her knowledge of magic is also useful. More specifically, her ability to modify it for the task at hand.” I turned back to Aydalia. “Have her finish whatever tasks she’s working on with those crystals when she can.”
Aydalia nodded. “I will let her know you need her help.”
My attention turned to Rock. “You can come and go as you please. If you do leave, please let someone know. Specifically, me.” He bounced and cracked the floor again, but quickly fixed the stone himself. “Thank you.” I then looked over the group. “Is there anything else?”
“Priestess Elincia-“ Alwin began, but I quickly cut him off.
“Anything besides a Priestess in need of something?” I specified. Many of the group looked around. “No? Then everyone have a good day. If anyone needs me, I’ll be here for a few more minutes. After that, I’ll be out in the courtyard overseeing training.”
Our little meeting ended, and I was left alone with Aydalia. “Sir.” She said softly as the door closed.
“Yes?”
“Why are you doing all this? The Summit? Trying to bring in the Dragons and Seafolk will be almost impossible. What could my daughter possibly do to help? I don’t understand what you’re trying to do.”
Standing, I turned to face her. “Do you trust me?” I asked her.
She seemed a little surprised at the question. “I do.” Aydalia answered after a moment.
“Then trust that I have my reasons. Thana has been kept in check for the moment, but it won’t stay that way for long. Everything moving forward is all towards the same goal. Survival.” I told her.