Meeting Again

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A settlement east of Rynmere across a stretch of water called 'the eastern trench' broken into three regions: Welles, Oakleigh, and Berwick.
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"Speaking in Rakahi"
"Speaking in Common"
It all somehow reminded Hart of a song he'd heard once. Trouble, trouble trouble trouble~

Worry, worry worry worry~

It was a simple sort of song, bluesy and full of woe, and he couldn't remember where he'd picked it up. Maybe in Melrath.

Truth be told Hart did not know a lot about the Eastern Settlement. He didn't know if Tristan would be safe there or not, if the people would rebel or leave their new leader alone. He hoped for the latter, but it seemed like a lot for the king to have put on Tristan's shoulders, especially because Tristan claimed Cassander as a friend. And yet effectively the boy king was risking the Venora's life.

"You said you were moving to Oakleigh?" Hart asked. "Will your new place have a lot of guards?" The way Hart imagined it, this new home would be a far cry from the abode Hart had come to know in Andaris, where it was only Tristan, his workshop, and his cat now that Faith was gone.

"Remember," he muttered, trying to think of all he had heard and seen and felt when he had been with the Alliance, then realized, when Tristan mentioned it, that the cup of wine in his hand was empty. He couldn't even remember drinking it. He nodded at the offer of another drink, and watched as Tristan signaled a waiter, ordering a mulled ale, which would be warm and soothing on this cold, rainy day.

"I can't remember much," he finally said, when the new drink was settled in his hands, already doing its best to warm him. He shivered. "I was at a woman's apartment when they found me. I could go back there, I remember where that was at least," he said. And he remembered the place they had dropped him off at when they were done with him. "Though I don't know her real name, just the false one she used. It was the woman I found out in the street, injured." He paused.

"She may have been an actress," so maybe Tristan would know of her if Hart gave a description, "But I'm almost entirely certain she was also a prostitute. But not for the House of Roses." If she had worked for the House of Roses they would have protected her from whatever had hurt her in the first place. She wouldn't have been outside in the bitter cold.

"From there I was blindfolded and led out into a carriage. It was me and the woman and three men who had come when she called them. We drove for a long time. No one spoke. We seemed to take a lot of unnecessary turns," he said, brow furrowing as he tried to remember anything of importance. "All I remember from the ride is the creaking of the back wheel and that the cabin of the carriage smelled a little like mint," he said, memory exhausted. Maybe that would be useful if the Alliance had rented a carriage. They might be able to find the driver and question him.

"Can't remember what it smelled like when we stopped." It had been very cold. Maybe it had smelled wet, like mud. "All I know is we couldn't have been in hightown."

Tristan spoke then to doubt the Alliance's intelligence and Hart had thought the same thing after he had first been released back to the streets. Death to nobility and Equality for all seemed like conflicting statements. Until he had realized what it meant. "I don't think they consider nobles to be people," he said. Taking a sip of the hot, spiced mead. "Maybe they think of equality and nobility as antithetical. That equality can never be attained when there is the nobility in place upholding the class system." He had thought about this a lot. Trying to make sense of it.

"They most definitely have plans to kill people," he said. "And they have spies in the city. When I was in their base they brought in a different prostitute, one from the House of Roses, to confirm that I wasn't you. She must have been someone the both of us knew. She told them willingly about us. Her name is Hana?" Maybe Tristan would remember her. Hart supposed she was yet another lead. He had met her a couple times when he had visited the House. He had thought her a friend. He supposed in a way she had saved his life. So maybe she still was.

"The only problem is they said not to go to the authorities," Hart finally said. Jack had seemed to fall asleep on his lap, her head lying on his stomach, and he smoothed the fur down around her face with a gentle hand. He smiled. "I wonder, do you think you count as an authority?" He hadn't thought of it before, he had been thinking of Tristan as his brother. But Tristan was a Duke now. Hart could be in trouble for speaking to him.

"I know it's a risk but everything's a risk now, so," Hart suddenly said. He sat up a little straighter, making up his mind, though his face was still very pale. "I'm in a position to do something about the Alliance, to stop them from hurting people. And as much as I don't like it they know about you, so you're in danger as well. I don't think right now we should go to the king. I wouldn't have very much to tell them that would be of use. So we just need to figure out what it is we should do." Together was left unspoken. But as much as Hart didn't want Tristan to be hurt, he couldn't help but want his half-brother to help him with this.
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1 glass of Venora Red = -0.8.0gn
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Song mentioned is Trouble by Ray LaMontagne
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“Probably“, Tristan replied as Hart asked him if his new place would have a lot of guards. “I can’t imagine a ducal residence that comes without guards. And if I don’t feel protected enough, I’ll just hire more!” He wondered how many bodyguards one could afford for 10.000 golden nels. Probably a lot. Or maybe he’d just buy all the fighters from the pits and take them to Oakleigh where they would loyally serve him because he’d freed them from a life of slavery and had kept them from dying a gruesome death.

“Was she pretty?” he wanted to know as Hart talked about how he had been at a woman’s apartment. He was a Duke now, and he was friends with the king who might or might not be taking advantage of him as well as a couple of other powerful people, but he was still very interested in such things.

“I’m friends with a few girls at the House of Roses. They probably know some of the other prostitutes in Andaris, so if you give me her description, they might be able to help us track her down!” As he said that he wondered if it was still okay for him to be friends with prostitutes, but then he decided that he just didn’t care. If people complained about the company he kept, he would complain right back and tell them that they were hypocrites!

“Mint?” he asked and looked at his brother thoughtfully. There had been an incident with a minty substance, right before the premiere of his play. “One of my relatives once let me try a drug. It tasted minty. It smelled funny, too. Maybe some of those Alliance people are involved in the drug trade?” He wondered if he should ask Andráska about it. He had been the relative who had given him the drug. He’d decided not to tell Hart his name though because Andráska might not want anybody to know about his past activities now that he was a knight and a member of the Ouroboros guard.

“Hana?” he asked. “I remember her - vaguely. Maybe one of us should pay her a visit”, he mused.

Did he count as an authority? He thought about it. “Probably. I haven’t used my authority yet though. Besides, I’m family. They can’t punish you for talking to your family!” As he said that he realized that they could and probably would because they didn’t seem to be very intelligent, considering their views on nobility and the class system.

“I think they picked the worst possible person”, he remarked. “I’m probably the noble that is the least interested in upholding the class system! They should have targeted Alistair or maybe somebody from House Andaris! They are much better at being noble!”

As he had previously decided, Tristan would never take advantage of Hart in any way that could cause him harm, but if his brother suggested it himself, it was okay, right?

“I think”, he slowly said. “We should try to find out more about them and then go to the king. You know, I just remembered something. Faith …” He felt a small pain in his chest as he said her name. “… Faith had those magical shoes that allow you to instantly teleport home. I could try to acquire a similar pair of shoes, and you could wear them when you go back to the Alliance. And if they try to kill you, you could just teleport to my place! Of course you’d need to consider my place your home in some way.”

He paused for a moment before he asked, “Would you like to move in for a while? Alternatively”, he said because Hart might not like that. “I could try to make something with alchemy that will help protect you. I know a little alchemy now! Or I could go to the Alliance instead of you, I suppose. You said that Hana was able to identify you though, so if Hana visited them again, we’d both be in trouble …”
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"Speaking in Rakahi"
"Speaking in Common"
Was she pretty, Tristan wanted to know, and Hart tilted his head to the side, unable to hide a smile at his half-brother's priorities. "Pretty enough," he said. "But I wasn't really concerned with her prettiness at the time. She was... odd." She had been hurt that night and then seemed fine the next day, and he couldn't tell which side of her was an act. Had she truly been hurt or had it been a trap to lure him in? Or had she actually been in need of help, and hidden her pain once she woke up the next day?

"Her name was Hook," he said thoughtfully. "Or at least that's what they called her. There was also a man named Pierce," Pierce was someone to look out for, a dangerous bloodthirsty man, "And an older man. I think he was a priest though they didn't give him a name. I'm certain they were using codenames around me."

"Can these girls at the House of Roses be trusted, do you know them well?" Hart asked. He had said they should do something about the Alliance if they could, but he was still worried for his safety and Tristan's alike. If they poked around and the Alliance noticed, Hart was not certain he would get a second warning. And he already knew they had at least one spy among the women there...

"Perhaps, as you said, we should start with Hana herself if we can find her. I'm not entirely certain how she's involved." She had obviously worked with the Alliance, but to what extent? She hadn't seemed like one of their fanatics. She had just been a girl who knew Hart's face.

At the mention of drugs the seaborn nodded his head, though it was more an acknowledgement of Tristan's idea than in agreement. He didn't know if the Alliance had anything to do with Rynmere's drug trade.

Hart smiled tiredly. "I'm not certain they picked anyone. Did they target you --and me-- specifically? Or did I happen across one of their agents and they sought to capitalize?" He thought more the latter than the former, though it could have all been a set-up, he supposed.

"But I think they have designs on all nobles. Perhaps we just happen to be a weak point." By which he meant, when it came to access to the nobility. Through Hart and thus through Tristan --who was a Duke himself!-- they might be able to get at the other Venoras, even this Alistair who Tristan had mentioned, who must be one of his cousins and a person of import. But he had no doubt the Alliance would be after all the nobility. And--

"Huh," he said, "A weak point." He shook his head, not entirely believing the thought that had just crossed his mind, but what if? "You said you're friends with the king himself? Do you two meet together?" If the Alliance went after Tristan and they knew Tristan had access to the very king...

Maybe this was all more serious than Hart had thought. Maybe they had sought him out specifically, he and Tristan, because of his half-brother's purported closeness to the ruler of the country.

Tristan began talking about magic shoes? And alchemy? And Hart had no idea about any of that. He wasn't entirely certain he even knew what alchemy was. Like potions? "Where can we get magical shoes from?" he asked dubiously. Rubbing his eyes. He thought maybe his fever was starting to act up again. His face felt flushed. "Move in?" He looked over at his half-brother, startled by the notion. He had never considered that Tristan would want him to move in.

Honestly though, if it could get Hart out of the room that he and Quio had once shared and which was now just Hart's, maybe he would feel less lonely. "Oakleigh or Andaris?" he asked. "Are you sure you would want to have me?" And wouldn't that just get him in more trouble with the Alliance, if he up and moved in with a Duke?

At the moment Hart couldn't find it in himself to care. The whole thing was exhausting, having to think through every contingency on top of his illness. Like Tristan had said, Hart should be able to speak to his family. He should be able to live his own life.
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“That’s a weird name for a girl“, Tristan remarked and furrowed his brow a bit. “Was she a pirate with a hook instead of a hand?” he wanted to know. As Hart mentioned that they had probably been using codenames around him, he nodded. That made sense – although pirates would have been a lot more fun! He’d always wanted to meet a pirate!

“I know Lucille fairly well”, he replied as Hart wanted to know if the girls at the House of Roses could be trusted. “The cute little redhead”, he explained since his brother probably didn’t know all the prostitutes by name. “She helped me with some of my plays, and once there were holding a fake slave auction at the brothel, and I won her!”

He looked incredibly proud as he said that.

As Hart talked about them being a weak point, he made a face. Despite his behaviour he actually took this matter quite seriously – he was not an idiot! - and he didn’t like the fact that they might have picked his brother and him on purpose at all. What did they want from them?

“The king and I don’t meet as often as I would like”, he replied. “He’s very busy, and I’m very busy as well now, but if I requested an audience, he would probably see me, I think. We had a lot of fun together when we last met. I even gave him a puppy.”

“Do you …”
he asked and shuddered. Something truly terrible had just occurred to him. “Do you think that they want to use us to get closer to the king? Do you think …” He lowered his voice to a mere whisper because he didn’t want any of the other people in the pub to hear what he was saying. “Do you think that they want to kill him?”

It made sense. If you wanted to get rid of a certain group of people, it was best to target its leader.

“There are people in Andaris that deal in that kind of stuff”, he answered as Hart asked about the magical shoes. “I’ll have to ask around a bit, but I’m confident that I could have a pair in a trial or two. Being a Duke has its advantages. If you are famous and have a lot of money, people are suddenly much more willing to help you!”

“As for moving in …”
He grinned as he noticed the look on Hart’s face. “Of course. You are my brother. Why shouldn’t I want you? You’d probably be safer in Oakleigh because I’d be able to help you when you are in trouble. Besides, I’d really appreciate your company. If you want to have a bit of privacy though, you can have the Andaris house. It’s small, but cozy, and I’m not there as often as I used to be.”

He fell silent again and simply looked at his brother. Hart looked tired, he noticed, and for a moment he wished that the Alliance and the RCA and all those other people would just go away again and leave them alone because they already had enough to deal with.


OOC: The magical shoes are from the Points Bank, that’s why Tristan’s being so vague!
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"Speaking in Rakahi"
"Speaking in Common"
They seemed to think along the same lines and Hart remained quiet while Tristan asked, in hushed tones, if he thought the Alliance would go after the king.

After a moment Hart grimaced and nodded his head. "Yes, I think so," he said, now torn. If the Alliance was going after the king himself, was it really better to wait and collect more information or should they go straight to the guards and tell them everything? "How better to make an example of their power? If they got the king, it would send the message that no noble, no matter what station, was safe."

And as a result Rynmere could very well be cast into chaos. Giving the Alliance time and opportunity to try to seize control. Hart didn't know much about the line of succession. Who would be king if Cassander was to die? He didn't have any children as far as Hart knew, nor was he yet married to the Empress.

What if what if what if.

Damn the Alliance. Hart didn't know how to go up against an organization like this, how to outthink them. He was just a sailor. A sailor and a sculptor.

The one good thing that had come out of this discussion was that somehow Hart had found Tristan again, even in the most unlikely of places. He organized his thoughts now while stacking coin on the table for his drinks.

The best he could think was that they should keep it simple. Start small. "Well if you trust Lucille..." Hart thought he remembered her; he had not met her personally but she was a popular girl at the House of Roses and he never forgot a face, nor a name. "Then I say we start with her and Hana. We can use Lucille to keep Hana honest. See if Hana can confirm anything at all about the Alliance and their plans. If we can convince her to turn, she can tell us if the Alliance might be going after the king. And if it turns out they are, I think we'll need to go to the guards ourselves and let them handle it."

Let them handle it was a rather boring way to think of things, but it was not without its own risks. Nothing in this game was without risk, and Hart smiled despite himself. Here he had said nothing interesting had happened to him. The Alliance was maybe a bit too interesting as it turned out.

He stood then, keeping a hand on the chair, and lowered Jack down to the floor carefully since she had a bad paw and might hurt herself jumping down. Gesturing for Tristan to join him and make their leave. The room was getting too hot and stuffy and Hart wanted to get some air.

"I'll stay with you in Oakleigh then, til we have to go to Andaris to see the girls and look for magic shoes and carriages," he said. "I say the further removed from Andaris the better, at least for now. Maybe," he said, "Maybe the Alliance will lose track of me and won't bother if I'm in Oakleigh."

He stopped speaking to cough into his arm once more, then waved towards the bartender to let the man know they were going as he exited the bar. Outside in the chill air he let out a breath, turning his face into the wind, and then looked up and said, "I'm really sorry for dragging you into all of this. I wasn't thinking. But it's been good to see you, Tristan. Do you have business here in Welles? Or just on your way to Oakleigh?"

Now that he had met up with Tristan again, he wasn't quite ready to leave his half-brother's presence, but he figured a Duke was busy. Tristan probably had important things to do.

"Once you make your way towards Oakleigh let me know and I'll join you." He smiled. Jack scampered about outside, sniffing at people and snuffling around, and Hart let the icy chill of the wind cool his face.
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“Feking Alliance“, Tristan muttered as Hart confirmed his fears that they wanted to kill the king. If Cassander was gone, then Rynmere would plunge into chaos. His friend didn’t have any children yet, so all the noble houses would be fighting to put one of their members on the throne. It would be easy for the Alliance to seize control in such a situation, and he was pretty sure that he didn’t want the Alliance to be in control of Rynmere!

“I trust Lucille more than I trust any other girl at the House of Roses”, he informed Hart and then listened to what else his brother had to say. It sounded as if they had the beginnings of a plan now. He just hoped that they would be able to convince Hana to tell the truth!

“You know”, he mused. “Zanik gave me a few abilities that might help us in that regard. I’m much better at persuading people now, and I can control emotions as well. I have to be singing or playing music for that particular ability to work though.”

That was the biggest drawback of Elithem as far as he was concerned. The only instrument that he played reasonably well was the piano, and he couldn’t just carry a piano around. Maybe, he thought, he should learn a second instrument – or take singing lessons!

As Hart stood, he stood as well. “I don’t like the Alliance very much, but I’m glad that you’ll be staying with me”, he informed him. He really hoped that the Alliance would stop bothering Hart if he hid in Oakleigh as well, but they would still have to do something. He couldn’t just allow the Alliance to kill the king and get rid of all the nobles!

“It’s okay”, he replied as Hart apologized for dragging him into it. “You are my brother. I want to help you. As to whether I have business in Welles, I actually do. I was going to buy a whole lot of surgical masks and have them distributed to the people in the Eastern Settlement so that nobody gets sick and dies anymore.”

“Would you like to help? We’d be done much faster and could travel to Oakleigh sooner.”
He briefly stopped speaking as Hart coughed and added, “Unless you don’t feel well enough? If you are too sick, we can go to Oakleigh right now, and I’ll take care of business later on – or ask somebody else to buy the surgical masks for me.”

That was another advantage of being Duke, he decided. He could just ask people to do stuff for him!
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"Speaking in Rakahi"
"Speaking in Common"
"No, no, I'm fine!" Hart said, waving a hand to reassure Tristan as he kept an eye on Jack. He watched as the little dog scampered around licking at the slush that had collected at the corners of the street. "I think I can last long enough to help with your business." It wasn't a lie; he was feeling unwell but not so unwell as to be useless.

Tristan, on the other hand, never ceased to amaze. It was heartwarming and sort of baffling to be around the noble; in personality he was so like Jovy, Hart's lost twin sister, that Tristan and she could have been twins themselves, and Hart never failed to find that peculiar. Tristan had the same sense of humor that Jovy had had, and the same excitement for adventure. The same kind heart.

Here Tristan was, out in the cold minding the welfare of the people, doing what he could in an effort to alleviate the mystery illness. Before this he had offered himself without pause to help spy on and otherwise combat the Alliance. He had opened his home to Hart as well. Tristan was a good person, and for a moment Hart was unreasonably proud of him, and proud to be his brother. Because of this, the seaborn seemed to perk up some as the two of them walked, aided by a borrowed happiness and the fact that for the most part they were now off the dreary topic of the Alliance.

"Zanik marked you?" Hart asked as they walked. He let Tristan lead them to wherever they needed to go, trying to avoid the worst of the ice and glancing at Lianne every once and a while as she trailed behind them. Somehow he had missed it when Tristan had mentioned his blessing earlier. "I mean, that's-- that's wow." It wasn't sarcasm; Hart really was amazed.

Maybe there was a little of Jovy in himself, too, because she had always liked magic and all things mystical. She would have been thrilled by the thought of magic shoes that brought you straight home, and by abilities granted to one of the chosen of the gods. So Hart asked now with a dash of her curiosity, "Have you tried these abilities out? I can't imagine having a power like that. And now that I think about it," he paused, "You know, I don't think I've ever seen magic, besides healing magic. And Quio. And the shadowbeasts. But that's all."

"Jack," he called then, because the little dog had run too far off. Ears perked she splashed her way back, wagging her tail and lapping at the wetness of the air. Hart looked around, still feeling his fever enough to admire the chilliness of the day.

The sky had opened up above them, the clouds parting here and there, letting in spots of pale blue. A ray of sunlight slanted through but was quickly smothered by wind and rain. As soon as the clouds had parted they closed over again and the light of the suns seemed to catch and hold still within their grasp, the sky lit up brilliant despite the grey. Hart squinted against the brightness and turned his collar up against the cold and sleet. Despite an admiration for all things beautiful, as any artist had, he was well and ready for Ashan to be over so the rain might leave and the sickness with it.
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“Yes, of course“, Tristan replied as Hart asked about his mark. “Zanik marked me. I thought that I had already told you!” He furrowed his brow as he tried to remember what exactly they had talked about. Yes, he was pretty sure that he had mentioned Zanik (and Ilaren). He wasn’t mad at Hart for forgetting it though, even though it was a pretty big thing. Hart was sick, besides he (Tristan) had talked so much that anybody would have trouble remembering!

“I haven’t tried my abilities out yet”, he admitted and stopped abruptly in the middle of the street. “I think I’ll do so now.” There was no better time to try something new than the present in his opinion, besides Hart was one of the few people that he trusted to be honest with him. He had absolutely no idea how he was supposed to activate his new abilities though (unfortunately Elithem hadn’t come with any instructions).

So he just concentrated hard and hoped that something would happen automatically. Which it kind of did. Hart could see that a golden aura began to surround Tristan, and his face suddenly seemed to be much more beautiful than it had been before, although Hart would have a hard time explaining what exactly it was that made it more beautiful.

A moment later Tristan asked a little doubtfully, “Did you notice anything? Do I look any different? One of the abilities that Zanik gave me supposedly allows me to cover myself with an aura that only makes people see desirable and attractive features.”

“Not that I’m normally unattractive”,
he added and grinned.

~~~

“I’ve seen plenty of magic”, he informed his brother a bit or two later when they were done discussing Elithem. “Did I ever tell you about my encounter with Dora Duim, the Becomer? She was really attractive. She looked just like Ilaren, and I was about to sleep with her when she suddenly changed into a terrible monster and threatened me. She wanted to cut my thumbs off so that she could use them for her magic. She knew some kind of mind-magic as well!”

He talked about that terrible event in a light-hearted tone, as if he wasn’t aware how close he had come to dying. He was aware that it had been a dangerous situation though. He had just decided not to react to the memory with fear or stress or some other unpleasant emotion.

~~~

A few bits passed. Despite the bad weather Tristan really enjoyed the walk with his brother (and Lianne who had finally decided to join the conversation and turned out to be almost like a female version of Tristan). Or maybe he enjoyed the walk because of the weather. He found rain and wind and thunderstorms rather interesting. The world would be a boring place if the sun were always shining in his opinion. Besides, if the sun were always shining, then all the plants would die, and all the people would starve!

A few more bits passed … and then Tristan stopped in front of a shop, opened the door and gestured for Hart and Lianne to enter before he did so himself. The proprietor, an elderly man, stared at the unusual guest for a bit. He didn’t recognize him as the duke of Oakleigh, but his clothes clearly told anybody that he was not a commoner!

After they had made some small talk, and the shopkeeper had stared some more, Tristan finally decided to talk business. “I need surgical masks. As many as you have!” he announced and then elaborated on it and told the man why he needed the masks and what he intended to do with them.

After a bit of haggling he acquired three boxes with plain beige cotton masks, containing fifty masks each. He handed one box to Lianne and one to Hart and kept the last one for himself – and then he proceeded to order another eight hundred and fifty masks and told the elderly man that a servant would come to pick them up when they were ready.

He paid as well of course. He always paid right away!

~~~

“One thousand is a pretty good number, don’t you think?” he asked Hart once they had left the shop again and looked at the box in his hands. “And they only cost six hundred golden nels! That’s practically a bargain! I considered buying more, but I don’t know how many people here still need surgical masks and what I should do with the leftover masks. I suppose I could donate them to a hospital …”

He stopped speaking abruptly and looked thoughtful for a moment, and then he smiled brightly and informed Hart in a very excited tone, “Let’s already distribute a few masks on the way to Oakleigh. It will take a while for the masks I’ve ordered to arrive. Maybe we can already prevent a few deaths now! We don’t have to distribute all the masks we have, but whenever we see a sick person or somebody that is with a sick person on the way home, and they don’t have a mask, we could give them one! You can have one as well if you want to!”

“Are you coming?”
he asked.
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"Speaking in Rakahi"
"Speaking in Common"
"I think you did tell me," Hart said apologetically, referring to the quick mention earlier of Zanik's mark, then stopped with his half-brother as Tristan suddenly turned his focus to Hart.

A moment passed and something seemed to happen. Tristan concentrated, looking thoughtful, and suddenly his image seemed to glimmer or-- or something. Light ringed his head like a halo and Hart almost took a step back. Staring wide-eyed as Tristan seemed to become more-- more beautiful. His skin almost seemed to shine. His blue eyes, already bright, became if possible even more blue.

"How?" Hart asked in amazement, though he knew how: through Zanik's power. He thought he knew of that god; Zanik was the immortal that he had been taught was related to strength, seducation, and music.

"It worked," Hart said a moment later, even as Tristan grinned. "It was like there was light around you and yes, beauty. I wonder if anyone else saw?" He looked around and noticed a young woman who seemed to have glanced over, enraptured, and walked straight into a wall. She was still staring over at Tristan in something akin to wonder. "It worked," Hart said again, and smiled.

As they walked along they chatted, and it seemed Tristan had gotten up to even more than he had originally said. "A Becomer?" Hart asked, not quite sure he knew what that was. "A terrible monster," he mused. So then it must be some sort of magic that made her into monsters? And Tristan said she'd had mind-magic as well. "Like your blessing magic," he pondered. Tristan had said he could control emotions.

Soon enough they had come to a shop, and Tristan spoke to the shopkeeper. Eventually they came to an agreement on a price and Hart took his box of masks only to have his jaw drop at the number Tristan had ordered. 1000 masks? "T-Tristan," he said, astounded, but the other seemed to brush off the expense, calling it a good deal. Hart could only shake his head. Had he ever seen 600gn in one place in his life? If he had, it had only ever been very rarely.

As Tristan had directed, they began distrubuting the masks to those who looked like they were in need of one. Hart stopped to help an elderly woman tie hers around her head, smiling when she gratefully took his hand, and soon enough he had begun handing out masks fairly quickly as people became interested in what they were doing. Though he didn't say it he was more concerned with handing masks out to those who were older or younger: elders or children who were more likely to die when they got sick because their bodies couldn't fight off the illness as well.

Time passed and eventually, after handing out all they could, which seemed to earn them the general good-cheer of the people, they made arrangements to head towards Oakleigh.

Once on their way, Hart retreated behind one of the masks Tristan had offered, not wanting to make him or his bodyguard sick by hanging around them without one. Tired now, he did his best to chatter on whenever Tristan or Lianne wanted to speak, ever pleased to be in their company. But he was worn out, too, by all the socializing and charity they had done that day.
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Meeting Again

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XP Points: 15

Knowledge:
Investigation: Putting together clues to determine actions
Investigation: Deciphering motives
Investigation: Consider the worst case scenario
Tristan: Has a friend called Lianne
Tristan: Freed Faith, told her he loved her and she wants to be friends.
Tristan: Met two Immortals (Zanik and Ilaren)
Tristan: Saved the king
Tristan: Is a duke
Tristan: Zanik marked him.

Loot:+a new place to live, +1 duke in the family :)
Fame: +5 (good deeds throughout)
Devotion: NA
Magic: NA
Tristan
Rewards
XP Points: 15

Knowledge:
Hart: Ruq has gone somewhere
Hart: Is not well
Hart: Still has Jack
Hart: May have joined the RCA (but didn't mean to)
Hart: Joined "The Alliance" a group like the RCA but worse (but he didn't mean to)
Investigation: Try and get clues in the environment.
Investigation: Use your contacts
Politics: Who a duke associates with is important
Politics: Uprisings are usually noticeable
Politics: Seeking an audience with king might put him in danger

Blessing of Zanik: Eye of the Beholder: Makes you look more attractive
Blessing of Zanik: Eye of the Beholder: Happens when you will it so
Blessing of Zanik: Eye of the Beholder: Surrounds you with light

Loot: +600 surgical masks. Thank you for deducting from your ledger
Fame: +30 (all those masks, come on), +5 (other good deeds)
Devotion: I didn't see anything for either.
Magic: Nope

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I love the way you two write together! Great fun, great thread! So much love between the two brothers and yet so very, very quirky. Not a whole load of skill knowledge, but I think I got everything I could. Do drop me a pm if you think I've missed anything. Thanks!
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