The Golden Peacock Theater
35th of Glade, Year 122 Steel
Aurin walked out of his office and handed a sealed missive to his secretary.
"Send that to the Palace of the First Wind," he said.
"Yes, sir," the young man replied, getting up from his desk. He could dash and be back quickly; if anyone came looking for Aurin while he was away, one of the other secretaries of the triumvirate would field them.
"Thank you," he said, and walked out into the hall to find his little songbird. The trip back from Antiris had been uneventful, though the dwarven girl had been prickly the whole way through. Now she was delivered unto her Dawnmartyr brethren, however, and she was no longer his problem. Perhaps if enough of the little acolytes prayed to him, Talon Novalys would be able to free himself from his bonds and wreak holy terror upon his enemies. That would be nice. If there were going to be big guns, Aurin wanted them on his side. No doubt whoever had absconded with him and his blushing bride were working to turn him to their will, using Aoren as leverage.
It was what Aurin would do.
Actors were already quitting the rehearsal room when he arrived. He smiled and nodded, returning greetings, and made his way inside.
"Arvalyn," he said. "A word?"
The others quickly made their way out, clearly curious. One never knew if he was bearing good tidings or ill. Once the door closed behind the last of them, he smirked, which was to say he smiled, in his way.
"I have information and an opportunity for you."
35th of Glade, Year 122 Steel
Aurin walked out of his office and handed a sealed missive to his secretary.
"Send that to the Palace of the First Wind," he said.
"Yes, sir," the young man replied, getting up from his desk. He could dash and be back quickly; if anyone came looking for Aurin while he was away, one of the other secretaries of the triumvirate would field them.
"Thank you," he said, and walked out into the hall to find his little songbird. The trip back from Antiris had been uneventful, though the dwarven girl had been prickly the whole way through. Now she was delivered unto her Dawnmartyr brethren, however, and she was no longer his problem. Perhaps if enough of the little acolytes prayed to him, Talon Novalys would be able to free himself from his bonds and wreak holy terror upon his enemies. That would be nice. If there were going to be big guns, Aurin wanted them on his side. No doubt whoever had absconded with him and his blushing bride were working to turn him to their will, using Aoren as leverage.
It was what Aurin would do.
Actors were already quitting the rehearsal room when he arrived. He smiled and nodded, returning greetings, and made his way inside.
"Arvalyn," he said. "A word?"
The others quickly made their way out, clearly curious. One never knew if he was bearing good tidings or ill. Once the door closed behind the last of them, he smirked, which was to say he smiled, in his way.
"I have information and an opportunity for you."