It was time.
The trial Elisabeth had been planning, preparing, and anxiously waiting for had arrived. In the slowly dimming light of late afternoon, the chapel sat, nestled in a serene little nook against the broad swath of emerald trees that separated it and the farm from the rest of Haven.
Dozens and dozens of candles illuminated the chapel's interior, bathing it in soft candlelight, set against the backdrop of sheer lengths of beautiful, shimmering gold and burgundy materials.
Gracefully adorning the long main altar at the front of the chapel were several exquisite groupings of Tempest Lilies – the bride's favorite flower. Haven's settlers had wished to cover the chapel with them. Yet, ever concerned about Faldrass's recovering eco-system, Elisabeth had negotiated a compromise to include the beloved flower in a few central places.
Another special touch, suggested by Jolene and Delilah Munny, were native shrubs and plants, carefully wrapped in burlap with their roots intact, artfully placed around the edges of the main room, integrating the lush greenery of Faldrass into the intimate setting. Once the wedding trial was over, the preserved plants would be transplanted into the planned reflection garden surrounding the chapel.
All the preparations for Haven's leader had come to a halt the trial before. Scalvoris tradition dictated when the couple was to step away from wedding business and begin focusing on each other, and Elisabeth was determined to
respect the cherished rituals. Darius, scheduled to arrive soon, was to share dinner and the night with the couple, talking about anything but the wedding, but before he did, Elisabeth and Balthazar had something they needed to do.
Taking the ropes and ribbon they each had acquired, they sat in Haven House and
explained the significance of each. Elisabeth, revealing a beautiful length of translucent black ribbon she had found while working a bit of a case with Oram in Scalvoris Town, told Balthazar what it meant to her. The color represented the name they would soon share. As far as the ribbon itself, its transparency, she told him, symbolized the need to always be open and honest with each other.
Once Balthazar had presented the ropes, they worked together to braid the whole lot into one long creation – with an assist from Storm, who thought the materials were great fun to bat around - and then set the completed product aside to present to Darius before the wedding.
Once their friend had arrived, the trio spent the night speaking of times spent together, memories, and thoughts of the future. Their shared time and experiences gave them a wide range of topics to speak on, filling Haven House with laughter and happiness.
With the dawn, Darius departed to attend to his own matters before the wedding, leaving Balthazar and her to observe another tradition. Elisabeth had purchased two gifts for Balthazar – one to gift at dawn and one during the ceremony itself – and the one she wished to give him then was being stored in the new barn at Munny farm.
Leading him there, she showed him the
supplies and equipment(1) Masterwork Blacksmithing Skill Kit necessary to outfit the forge he wished to build for himself, explaining that it was important to her that he continue to learn and express himself in the skills he chose to pursue. She wished him to understand that she supported him. During one of their very first conversations in Rharne, she remembered a question she had asked….
"Tell me, if you could do whatever you wanted – forget about the fights and everything like that – if you had time where you could just focus on yourself, what would you do?"
He had answered blacksmithing, so in her procuring the
supplies necessary for his forge, Elisabeth was honoring the thought of a different way of life. At least that was her way of thinking about it, which she expressed to him with a smile.
"Now is a time of change, love. For you. For us. This gift is simply an expression of my support of all you wish to accomplish. Now and always."
As they walked back to Haven proper, it was time to part until the wedding. It would be several breaks until they saw each other again, and it couldn't come soon enough for her.
She had arranged for Balthazar to prepare for the wedding in Haven House while she retired with a few of the settlers to the guest house,
making sure refreshments and snacks were left for the mage, should he desire them.
Within Haven House, Balthazar would find an origami star, similar to the one Elisabeth had made for him not long before, placed on top of his wedding attire that she had
lain out carefully on their bed for him. On one of the segments, in Elisabeth's delicate handwriting, he would find a small note.
"Can't wait to see you!"
Arriving at the guest house, Elisabeth was greeted by a flurry of activity. A bath was prepared, and everything she needed from Haven House had been transferred over, including tea, cookies, and some small snacks for them to munch on during the trial. Haven itself was in full swing, getting the bonfire and beach areas prepared for the celebration to follow the ceremony, but she wasn't allowed to be a part of that, nor did the settlers allow her to poke her nose into any of it.
Submerging her head under the water, Elisabeth scrubbed and scoured every part of her body, relaxing in the warm water for just a few moments, not wanting to risk becoming wrinkly, and then rose, wrapping a nearby robe tightly around her body.
Semi-organized chaos ensued after. Storm, largely undisturbed by the people rushing about, watched from a nearby chair, blinking slowly. One of them had given him a bath the trial before, which he hadn't appreciated, thank you very much. To add additional insult, the same one insisted on trying to wrap a ribbon around his neck. After much howling and complaining, the girl had stopped and rewarded him with fish bites, which was barely adequate compensation for the torture. He truly loved them all, but sometimes, they could be a bit much.
Pampering. Hair.
Cosmetics. Lots of laughing. The breaks slipped by, and astonishingly, before she knew it, the time had come.
After dressing, she shooed everyone but Storm out of the guest house, explaining her desire to be alone for a few moments before departing.
Looking down at the silver ring adorning her finger, the one whose mate was with Balthazar, clad in her wedding finery, the young woman lowered gracefully into a plush chair and closed her eyes. Reaching out with her heart and soul in prayer, Elisabeth felt the need to touch those who had a hand in her life
before joining that life with Balthazar's.
Love came in many forms, and her first prayer went to Ethelynda, giving a vow that she would endeavor to guide, protect, provide for and defend those in Haven to the best of her ability.
Beautiful, kind Saoire. Her wisdom had guided Elisabeth during a time of uncertainty, giving the young woman seeds of confidence to embark on a new adventure, ultimately starting her on the path to being the type of leader she had become and was still evolving into. Elisabeth gave a similar vow to her, to honor Saoire by teaching others the best she could, that which Elisabeth knew - to pass on knowledge to others.
Ziell was winter and snow. He brought peace to her heart and soul when she thought about the Immortal, so to him, she vowed to try and offer the same peace he filled her with to others.
Her prayers focused more intimately on her relationship with Balthazar as she continued. She prayed to Xiur, thanking him for the hope Balthazar brought into her life. Qylios was given gratitude for the way of light Elisabeth followed – a path that had strengthened her bond with Balthazar. Cassion, dear Cassion, for the adventure and stories the couple had shared and would continue to share for the entirety of their lives.
Famula. Elisabeth could not forget what the Immortal had done for her, wrapping the young woman in warmth and care while her marked, Jacien, had resurrected Elisabeth during the Forging. It was a faint memory, but one Elisabeth remembered. She had been given a second chance at life, the opportunity to forge this life with Balthazar, and she wouldn't waste it. Gratitude and appreciation were sincerely offered.
Elisabeth couldn't begin to figure out where to start her prayer to the final Immortal, so it all came out in a tumbled mess, threatening to reduce the bride to tears. Vri. Heartfelt thanks for his resurrection of Balthazar. Gratitude of the gift he had given them in asking to have the chapel built, which ultimately had allowed her to understand his Domains and how her life connected to them, which she hadn't before being given that time to reflect.
To Vri, she vowed to love Balthazar with the entirety of her being, fiercely, unconditionally, repeating the words she had sent out to the Immortal during the time spent incarcerated after the Almund Bazaar incident.
"I chose him to love. I chose him every trial after that to love, and I choose him for every trial forever."
It went beyond that, though – she knew that now.
"I will protect him with everything I am," she began.
"I will be his partner in love and life. I will be there when he needs me, without fail. Through good times and bad."
After her prayers, she rose and made the final preparations. One last lingering look in the mirror was all she needed, wanting to remember the trial forever and savor every emotion and moment.
The dress was a dream. In no manner would Elisabeth have ever been able to imagine something so perfect. Gianella had taken her incoherent ramblings and created a vision.
Wrapped around her slender form, a dress made from the most beautiful material of shimmering iridescence, white with the faintest trace of pink. That tiny touch honored Elisabeth's wish to have the pink tree that she and Balthazar often had found themselves beneath in Serenity Garden incorporated into her gown. Long, loose, semi-sheer sleeves flowed gracefully down around her arms, the marks she had been gifted as Qylios and Xiur's Adored clearly visible - Elisabeth was honored to bear such and hadn't wished them hidden. An intricate but straightforward long skirt, gathered delicately at the waist, danced gracefully around her legs as she walked, allowing her ease of movement, while the back of the dress plunged elegantly towards her lower back, highlighting the ornately gathered dark curls behind her head, adorned with a few of her cherished Tempest Lilies.
A few dabs of lavender and orange oils later, there was nothing left to do.
It was time.
The door to the guest house opened, and the leader of Haven was immediately greeted by the three guards of Haven – Silk, Ronan, and Balder – dressed in their finest clothing. Ronan grinned and gave Elisabeth something of a funny little bow.
"Your honor guard, m'lady."
Arching her eyebrow gently, she smiled at them all and laughed.
"Well, well. An honor guard for little ole' me? This must be a special trial or something…."
Carefully, she handed Silk one of the two items balanced in her hands and Ronan the other.
"Could you two please carry those to the chapel for me? One is Balthazar's gift, and the otherOne jewelry-quality fire pearl, nestled in material within an Ignis shell and tied with lovely ribbon is for the first guest that arrived."
Taking Balder's offered hand to step down, Elisabeth then immediately gathered up the sides of her skirt and gently pulled it up just a bit. Gianella had made sure that the gown wouldn't drag on the ground, but Elisabeth wanted to be extra careful until she got to the chapel.
Storm, finally interested in the activity going on, followed her out of the house, having been consumed by boredom and ready for a new challenge.
The small group made their way through the wood and arrived at the chapel moments later, guards delivering the bride safely to the steps of the chapel. Elisabeth thanked them for the escort and for being who they were. She couldn't do what she did in Haven without them. Even Ronan.
After taking back the
gifts they had carried for her, they left her to wait for the man she loved.
It was time.
OOC stuffs for Peg
Ribbon - Purchased within tier during
this thread with Oram, that is not reviewed yet but almost done.
Balth's first gift - (1) Masterwork Blacksmithing Skill Kit - Purchased
here
Guest gift - Solo'd
here (One jewelry-quality fire pearl, nestled in material within an Ignis shell and tied with lovely ribbon)
Thank you Visna for the beautiful wedding template!