Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
85 Frost, 121
85 Frost, 121
It would be a watershed week for the realms of Karnor, and Brenner Dornkirk was to catalyse the paradigm shift. The pressure upon him was immense, but the Air Commander was no stranger to pressure. In fact, he thrived amidst hardship. The Warrens had been proof of that, as had the affliction he recently overcame. Neither had killed him, and both had left him stronger. He was better positioned in the political arena of his Fatherland, and physically he was more robust than he'd ever felt. From tomorrow on, his focus would be entirely upon the work. He would need to practise his form to make certain he landed the all important strike that would forever alter the course of human history on Ransera. The first shot in the final war against magic itself.
As for today, Brenner would seek out solace amongst the wretched of Kalzasi. The oppressed majority. He assumed he would find the most likeminded individuals in the Low City. If it was named aptly, he anticipated legions of malcontents enduring the hardships of life under the pidge hoi aristoi. It seemed fitting that he should get to know some of those he sought to help. Ideally, some of them would recognise the good intentions of their neighbours and join the cause of their own liberation.
Brenner's uniform was clean and crisp- Not one of the fine dress uniforms he wore to official functions. This was the sort he wore day-to-day serving on the Searing Victory. But still, it bore that particular masculine elegance inherent to Zaichaeri fashion. He made his way into the pub, scanning the faces of the crowd as he sidled up to the bar and ordered an ale.
Much of the attention in the room seemed to be fixed upon a minstrel situated toward the back singing and accompanying himself on a lute. He was a strapping, handsome lad- rather a paragon of humanity. There was a boy who'd have filled out a uniform nicely. Were he Zaichaeri, he might have been a poster boy for recruitment into the military. He collected his stein of ale and made his way to a table that gave him a front row vantage of the strapping singer.