The Estate of Nathanial Dubois
55th of Vhalar, 722
Morning
55th of Vhalar, 722
Morning
It had become a ritual for him, after a while. Not just a habit. That was a smoke after a meal or a brisk walk when dew still frosted the grass. That was something one could be ashamed of, something hidden, as a "bad habit". Ritual was different. It was to be observed, not merely indulged. It strengthened through practice, and spoke to a motivation beyond hedonism or necessity.
One of the double doors creaked open, and Kasoria's black eyes beheld a world of knowledge. The thoughts and tales of countless men, great and humble. He allowed himself to relax fractionally. Still on duty, but not in that moment. He closed the door behind him with a soft click, and he was suddenly alone in that tall, quiet room. Full of fierce morning light even at that break, ceiling-high curtains pulled open by some maid, illuminating the frescoes and the chandelier and vases on the carved table and most of all-
Books. A walls of books. Kasoria smiled... but he didn't forget himself.
Never off the hourglass, old man. Not on this job.
He closed the curtains to one of the two massive windows, bathing half the room in shadow... but not so much that a man couldn't read. That done, he walked over to the shelf and started to peruse. He enjoyed this part, too. The choosing. Letting his mind wander along with his eyes. Reading the words on the spines of the books (the ones in Common, anyway). Magic. History. Literature. Sciences. Agriculture. Textiles. Fables. Politics. Nathaniel Dubois was clearly a man who enjoyed being informed on a wide variety of subjects.
Odd for a man of politics. Usually they stick to how to lie, and how to cheat.
His trailing finger stopped on the spine of... ah... a History of the Lightning Knights. Protectors of Rharne. The Devoted of Ilaren. Scourge of Invaders, Traitors, and Apostates. Kasoria quirked an eyebrow as he perused the front cover. He supposed he could forgive the second one. He'd heard tales of the Knights back in Etzos, and fought alongside a fair few during those mad, lost seasons at Storm Edge. He'd killed things that he'd never imagined during that siege, but it was the memory of one old Knight in particular that made his lips curl into a smile.
Hope you're still drinking and fighting and telling stupid stories, ser.
Decision made, he stole over to a chair and angled it just enough to catch the light but not expose him to the rooftops outside. He had a break, at most, before the rigors of the day were upon him. Juggling travel schedules and meetings and personnel requirements, and that was apart from his own, personal duties to Manclin himself. He was the man's shadow, wherever he went beyond the walls of the estate. The ambassador had a handful of visits to make today, individuals in Rharne who were minor items on the delegations agenda. Trade arrangements, Etzori expatriates, "interested parties" was another popular term.
Kasoria didn't care. He guarded the man and kept him alive. He made sure the estate was safe. But when he had a blessed break to himself, he could relax into a comfy chair and-
The door opened.
Fucking typical.
His annoyance blew away the moment he saw a face he did not recognize. Irritation was replaced by icy hostility in a moment. Which was how long it took for him to rise swiftly, tossing the book on the table next to him, call his Sparks and reach for his weapon with his other hand-
"Ah... you're Kasoria."
"Fuck're you?"
The man in the doorway smiled. A knowing, amused stretching of the lips that put Kasoria immediately on edge. He raised a manicured hand in peace, then used it to open the second door... revealing Manclin standing there, perusing a scroll with a furrowed brow. He looked up and managed a cheery smile that waltzed obliviously into the frigid atmosphere Kasoria had made of the library.
"Oh, good morning, Kasoria. I was... um... why are you holding your weapon?"
One break. That's all I wanted.
He let go the sword, and the man he did not know was tactful enough not to smirk in victory. Merely held his arm to let the ambassador enter first, then closed the doors behind him-
-without touching them.
Kasoria blinked.
Then again, this will be interesting, too.