Blue Core Day 176 - Iniri

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Day 176 - Iniri

Iniri glanced at the next petition in the stack and rolled her eyes, tossing it into the other pile shed dubbed Blues Dragon Problem. For the most part she was happy to take care of all the diplomatic intricacies, but she wasnt going to be able to wrangle The Silver Woe. The best she could do was assure people there wasnt anything to worry about and that The Silver Woe was not concerned with them one way or the other. The people who suddenly felt like they needed to petition the dragon Power for sothing or other were on their own.

Most were just crackpots and didnt even make it to her desk, but there were a surprising number of people who wanted an actual introduction. It wasnt exactly a secret that there was a dragon lurking about in Blues territory, not since the Piping Hot Pies had seen The Silver Woe incidentally, or that Iniri went off to important etings with Blue at tis. People were still capable of adding two and two, and realized she had a line to the most legendary Power in the world.

She was going to just hand it off to Blue. Yes, shed talked with the dragon on occasion, but that was more in the nature of business and Iniri had no idea what The Silver Woe might or might not want. Tarnil represented Blues interests, true, but there was a limit to what she could and should do as the reigning monarch. Blues dragon very firmly fell under Power business, and there she would stay.

For herself, she was of at least two minds. There was no denying this would cause issues, issues that she could hardly afford to be distracted with as she tried to put Tarnil back together again. Not so much physically, because Blue sufficed for that, but the social and economic fabric of the country needed repair. Advancing to fourth tier had helped with that effort, as [Phantasmal Authority] clarified the relative rits of any course of action and cut through the obfuscation, purposeful and not, that her subjects threw at her.

It was [Phantasmal Authority] that wouldnt let her set aside the undeniable fact that The Silver Woes presence would attract the attention of more potential allies than enemies. Power always did. Theyd be more interested in The Silver Woe than herself but as the country nearest her interests, Tarnil would be the beneficiary of their presence. If nothing else, itd give Blue a chance to show off what he could make. She took up the next missive and started to read through it, but didnt get far before Cheya slid into the room and waved a ssage scroll at her.

House Anell has decided to embargo us, she said dryly. It extends to everyone who does trade with us, too. For so reason theyre unhappy that weve been so high-handed with their trading ships. Curiously, theres no ntion of their assassination attempt.

Anells embargo of Tarnil didnt an much by itself. Even before the war there werent many Anell-flagged ships around, and if they tried enforcing the proclamation by blockade, Blue would give them a serious surprise. The extension to trading partners was more worriso, since countries further south did rely on Anell ships to move their goods across the ocean and that was ignoring the sheer weight of Anells money and holdings.

Judging by the timing theyd issued the edict before The Silver Woe had revealed herself and Iniri had to wonder if there were people quietly panicking in the halls of power sowhere. Maybe not, since Anell was powerful and it wasnt doing anything so egregious that it would draw the attention of the Silver Woe, at least to judge by stories. Petty politics was well beneath her, and anyone who caught the show knew that she had been defending Blue, not Tarnil.

Well have to put on a good show for Ir, then. Give them a reason to ignore or pressure Anell back. She pointed at a second ssage scroll on the corner of a cabinet. Wright himself is coming up to see us and Blue next week.

I wonder if Uilei-nktik will still be around, Cheya said, tapping the ssage cylinder thoughtfully against her chin. The Leviathans dont hang around near the surface very much and even incidentally ntioning hes around would be quite the feather in our cap.

That depends on whether Blue lets him see The Silver Woe, I expect. Or whether Blue asks him. Ill have to bring that up, as well as what else were going to do to get ready for Wright. Actually, she was already thinking about having a complete list and itinerary to give Blue from the outset. It was more than obvious that fine organization wasnt his strength and given his disinterest in politics hed probably appreciate her assigning Shayma a specific role. Blue wouldnt need to step in himself unless it was absolutely necessary, and if he did, shed just have to work with it.

If we make Irs visit a direct reply to Anell, I dont think they will be all that pleased, Cheya said, not really objecting.

If Ir didnt want to make political hay from their visit they wouldnt co, Iniri said dryly. It fits in with so of the other questions Ive gotten from our nearest neighbors, too. With The Silver Woes show of power announcing to all and sundry that the mage-kings were gone from Tarnil, ssengers had started turning up in record ti. Not just from Nivir and Haerlish, but from famously insular Orrelin to the south and Kinul from its place on the other side of Nivir, taking up the massive swamp on the western side of the lobe.

For obvious reasons, they were nervous about the beams of fire lashing into the sky and the Power of serious renown hanging about. Of the four kingdoms, Haerlish had the least amount of diplomatic groveling, probably because theyd actually taken Blues asure and knew that he didnt need [Starlance] to enforce his will. Blues restraint in dealing with The Hurricane, and the subsequent good will shed generated by actually coming to help during the attack, made them one of the few countries that actually had his asure.

Nivir had couched its inquiries as worry about the young Esox scion, though Iniri doubted that Keri was going to be going ho any ti soon. There was also so between-the-lines handwringing over not helping with the initial invasion, which of course in hindsight looked to be a bad idea. Iniri didnt hold a grudge about that, not after experiencing enormous amounts of Depletion personally, but she wasnt above using it as leverage.

Orrelin and Kinul hadnt been either enemies or allies for a long ti, rely trade partners at a distance. The best route to Kinul went through Nivir, and given the chilly relationship Tarnil had enjoyed with Nivir that ant there wasnt much that made it from Kinul to Tarnil or the reverse. Kinul being mostly swamp and laden with rot Affinity ant that it really didnt have all that much to trade, but the principle was there.

Orrelin didnt like to even trade with anyone. They were self-sufficient, living on their plateau and quite happy to remain above everyone else, both figuratively and literally. The confluence of earth and nature mana gave them two minor mana springs and all the food they could ever want. Combined with the annoyance of trying to assault a country up sheer cliffs, and nobody had bothered for a very long ti. Personally, Iniri wouldnt mind snubbing them just to push their noses in, but she couldnt afford to be so petty. If nothing else, they were a trade partner Anell had no leverage on whatsoever.

We should hold a summit, Iniri decided. Invite everyone to co here when Ir does. Lay out Blues capabilities for everyone, as well as his rules. Our rules, if they want to trade with him. Assure everyone Blues not going to [Starlance] them for fun, and incidentally show that Tarnils defensive power is greater than ever. She smiled grimly. Im a fourth-tier defensive caster. The continent should know it.

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