Day 137 – Keri
It had been a rough week! Between Annie and the monster army and what had happened at the Fortress, it was hard to stay optimistic. But Annie was feeling at least a little better now, the army was gone, and the trendous sense of looming death that shed been able to feel all around her had vanished. It seed the worst was over.
She did feel a little anxious even thinking that, but that was just Annies influence.
Keri! A familiar voice called her na and she blinked as Shayma appeared, for once not literally, coming into their room at the manse set aside for the convalescing. Usually Blue just teleported her everywhere, which was handy but pretty surprising on the other end!
Shayma! Keri replied, and was glad to get a hug. That ant that whatever brought Shayma by wasnt too dire. Thered been far too much of that recently!
Whats going on? Annit seed to have noticed sothing Keri had missed, her eyes narrowed in suspicion.
Im not sure if you were told, but an army from Nivir has invaded Tarnil. Shayma answered. Keri winced. She preferred Tarnil now, true, but she still liked her holand. Aside from so of the people there was nothing wrong with it! If there was anything wrong it was the issues Tarnil was having, since that had cut off so much trade. What else was Nivir supposed to do?
What is Queen Iniri planning to do about that? She asked anxiously.
She wont do much of anything. Blue is handling it. At Keris expression, Shayma gave her a reassuring smile. Hes just going to put them back on the border. Theres no need to kill them since they arent really a threat to him. But we do have to talk to them and so of them had your last na and Cheya said you might be related, so we thought you might want to be present. Or even help convince them to just go ho.
Keri made a face. She left to get away from family! And probably the exact sa kind of family that would co along with the army! But it wasnt like she hated them to the point that she wanted them to die, which they probably would if they didnt take Blue seriously and accept that they needed to just go ho. Especially if it was Uncle Gerum.
Tekaomi is with them too, Shayma added, which perked her right up. Shed have to talk to so of her cousins or sothing, sure, but Tekaomi had been her hero for forever! Itd be so amazing to be able to et her!
Who is it? I an, who do you want to talk to? Is Tekaomi going to be there?
Shes probably the one you want to talk to anyway, Annie muttered. She didnt have that great a view of Keris family, and not entirely without reason, but Keri shook her head at Annie anyway. They werent bad people, really.
llin and Gerum Esox are the nas, Shayma told her, and she nodded.
Cousin llin and Uncle Gerum. Theyd be King Virns brother and nephew. Im glad Blue isnt going to kill them! I an, theyre not the nicest people but they arent bad! Not like the mage-kings!
Would you two co so I can talk to them, then? Shayma invited them. Hes just going to bring them here. Unless he cant with Tekaomi, in which case hell put us there, but hes pretty confident. Keri nodded. Tekaomi was very powerful but she wasnt a Power, and besides she was mostly a defensive caster.
Where are we going? Annit asked.
Oh, Blue set up a more, um, intimidating version of an audience chamber. Just to drive things ho. Seeing their expressions, Shayma lifted her hand. And youll be my side, so it shouldnt be too intimidating to you. Annie looked profoundly skeptical, but glanced at Keri and shrugged.
Lets go then! Are they there waiting?
Not yet, Shayma said. He thought itd be better to give you ti to prepare.
Oh, um. She really didnt know what she was going to say to them. Other than to listen to Blue because he was pretty scary powerful! At least he wasnt that scary when it ca to other things. Shouldnt you be speaking for Blue?
Oh, I will be, but sotis people are stubborn and more likely to listen to soone they know than soone like who will be treating them like naughty children. Keri giggled at that, imagining soone treating Uncle Gerum like a child.
Ill just tell them to listen to you, she decided, grabbing Annie by the arm. Its been ages since I saw them anyway, they might not even recognize ! She gestured at her clothing, the adventurers robes and cloak and staff with her Primal Source.
Oh, Im sure they will, Annie sighed. Ill let them know were stepping out for a bit. She ducked out the door and Shayma looked at Keri inquisitively.
So of my family caught up to us at Wildwood after we left Nivir, Keri explained. They wanted to co back, but they couldnt make , not in Wildwood. The Grandmaster wouldnt let them, but that didnt stop them from being very rude to my Annie! Not these two, but still.
Hold them to being polite this ti, Shayma said, ears flicking as she listened to Blue talk. Youre with on this one, so youre with Blue and he wont stand for rudeness.
Oh. That was a little weird to consider. Shed sort-of thought of Blue as not really having much more to do with them ever since Annie turned him down, but it was good to know he still thought well of them! Shayma gave her a look.
Youre both still part of the team so long as you want to be, so dont look so surprised! Maybe once things settle down we can actually go back out to Wildwood. Shayma offered her a wry smile. Ive gotten a bunch of Skills and levels but I havent actually properly fought with them. Keri nodded as Annit returned from her errand, and Shayma flipped her hand in a gesture that probably wasnt magical but worked anyway. The room vanished around them and was replaced by a large blue crystal and a void.
It wasnt blackness or whiteness, just a sort of vague blurry nothingness, with no particular details. The only visible features were the platform they were on, which surrounded the crystal and had railings and chairs, and three platforms below that seed to be unsupported. They were smooth black rock with a strange blue patterning, sothing that looked almost organic in the swirls and loops, not at all like the rock that was in evidence everywhere else. Calling it an intimidating audience chamber was right.
Wow. Annit seed to appreciate it more than Keri did, studying the lack of anything with interest. Im glad we never earned this sort of thing. Even the wind is silent here. Keri had to agree. Being stuck on one of those platforms would be awful.
Blues bringing them in now, Shayma said, and Keri looked to the platforms. It was still very strange to see such casual teleportation, but sure enough two people blipped into view after a mont, followed a second or two later by the third.
Tekaomi was the last arrival, and she looked only mildly put off, brow wrinkled and eyes narrowed as she looked around. By contrast, the first two, her cousin and her uncle, looked haggard to begin with. Gerums normally immaculate straight black hair was tousled, the clothes perfectly tailored for his over-tall fra rumpled and stained. llin was a shorter, stouter, younger copy of Gerum, the sa pinched mouth and broad forehead, which made Keri glad she took after her mothers side of the family instead.
Gerum whipped out his sword the mont he appeared, staring around, and llin lifted his hands, the gauntlets there shifting into armor in a fraction of a second. She couldnt rember either of their Classes, if shed ever known them, but they looked pretty dangerous. At least, to normal opponents. Shayma lifted her hand, the blue ring on her finger flashed, and a sudden sense of presence rolled outward, like sothing vast and ancient stirring and opening one curious eye. It shattered the Skills llin and Gerum were holding but Tekaomi appeared unruffled, and the presence vanished as quickly as it appeared.
No harm will co to you if you remain peaceful, Shayma announced. So start as you an to go on. Her family mbers looked uncertain at that, but Tekaomi suddenly lifted her head, staring up at Shayma.
Its you! She said. Youre the one thats confused our n.
Not , Shayma told her. The one I represent. The Power nad Blue.
Never heard of him. Gerum said instantly. Shayma glanced sideways at Keri, and she took it as her cue to speak.
Please listen to Shayma, Uncle Gerum! Keri told him, voice pitched loud since sound seed subdued in the weird not-place. You cant fight Blue! Well, you can, but its a really bad idea! And you dont need to either! llin frowned over at Gerum and prodded the nothingness surrounding his platform with a foot. Gerum frowned at Keri, then gaped.
Keri? What are you doing here? He didnt wait for her to answer, switching his stare to Shayma. If you think that holding my niece hostage is going to
Oh, shut it. Annie snapped, and Keri looked over at her, a little shocked by her outburst. But only a little; Annie really didnt much like the rest of her family. Were all up here, that ans were allies, and youre down there, which ans youre in big trouble for invading Tarnil and annoying Blue.
And Im not hostage! Keri added, glad that Annie hadnt talked like that to the last set of Esox nobles that theyd run into. Im actually trying to help you!
What, by telling us to do whatever a hostile force tells us to do? This ti it was llin, scowling thunderously. On Gerum that expression was intimidating but on llin it just made him look like he was ill.
Youre the one who marched an army into Tarnil without even a war declaration! Annie shot back.
Ladies, gentlen. Tekaomi spoke for the first ti, her voice commanding even without Skills. I do not believe this is the ti to argue. Keri couldnt help the big stupid grin on her face as her personal hero took control of the situation. Tekaomi looked from one Esox to the other. Its clear we are dealing with sothing that behooves us to tread cautiously. Do not trust, but at least listen. I dont want to tell Virn that you two died because you mouthed off to an ancient dragon or sothing.
Oh, we have a dragon around here too, but shes not currently involved. Shayma said with a grin. Annit grimaced, clearly rembering how overwhelming Ansae was to be around. It was like a more powerful version of whatever Shayma had done to get Gerum and llins attention. Blue is sothing entirely different, and he is protecting Tarnil.
Since when? Garum growled, and the look Shayma gave him was exactly the sort Keri had imagined when shed ntioned treating him like a naughty child. But she did answer his question.
Recently, Shayma said. Not that it matters. You are in Tarnils territory, not your own, and that demands a response. Fortunately for you, Blue is inclined to rely send you back to the border with Nivir. So long as you give up on your designs on Tarnil.
I dont believe that for a minute. Gerum crossed his arms. What are you really up to?
Mostly, Blue doesnt want to have to deal with a hostile nation on his borders, Shayma admitted. He could destroy the entire army, but why bother when its so clear you have no chance against him? Her ears flicked as Blue whispered sothing to her. Keri sotis wondered what he actually sounded like. Youre assaulting a position far more fortified than you thought. Hes not sure what the rules of warfare are, but hes giving you a fair warning and a fair chance.
Which we appreciate, Tekaomi said, leaning on her staff. But why did you bring here? Oh, Im important, certainly, but Im not in charge of the army.
Because youre reasonable! Keri couldnt help herself, and she knew she probably shouldnt have said it, but Shayma didnt object. I dont want anyone to get hurt even if Nivir made a mistake. llin sneered silently at that, but didnt have the audacity to actually say anything in reply. Tekaomi sighed.
I dont know about reasonable, she said reasonably, but I do think that Blue has very well demonstrated that our army is no use against him. It would be madness to continue without taking that into account.
Gerum gritted his teeth. He clearly didnt want to admit it, and Keri almost said sothing. Instead she just willed him to think for once instead of reacting, hoping hard he wouldnt be an idiot. He was clearly conflicted and, just as he was about to open his mouth, Tekaomi reached out with her staff and bopped him on the back of his head. He scowled at her, sighed, and turned back to Shayma.
I suppose we dont have a choice, he said, forcing each word out.
Then Blue will return you and your n to the Nivir border, Shayma said, and waved a negligent hand. llin shouted sothing just before he disappeared, but the teleport interrupted him mid-syllable. Annie snorted in amusent.
The nothing faded away once they were gone, leaving just a small chamber with the three platforms barely raised above a bare floor. Tekaomi sighed, relaxing now that it didnt seem she was suspended over a void, and Keri had to admit it had been wearing on her, too. Blue trying to be intimidating really worked!
What about ? The elderly healer asked wryly, leaning on her staff.
Queen Iniri wants to chat with you about whats been going on in Tarnil, Shayma said. I think she trusts youll be more likely to convey things properly when you talk to King Virn.
Mmm. Tekaomi humd thoughtfully at that. I hope she realizes that Im not exactly on her side here. Nor do I know what she hopes to accomplish.
I cant speak for her, Shayma said. I do suspect that shell want to discuss normalizing relations now that the mage-kings are gone. Im sure youd like to see trade resu.
Like you, I cant speak for my liege. Tekaomi shrugged. Shayma shrugged then looked over at Keri.
Also, I think Keri wants to talk to you. Shes a healer as well.
Tekaomi looked over at her, and Keri just grinned a big, silly grin.
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