T A L O N
Searing 52, 122 Steel
Wintergarten Circle
Talon finished fastening the eagle style clasp upon his chest. Draped over his shoulder was a crimson cape, tailored to fall over his wing without impeding his movements. He tugged at the hem of his vest and adjusted the cuffs of his waistcoat. When he was satisfied he accepted the ceremonial officer’s sword to hang from his hip. He stood there, silent for a moment as he stared down at the floor.
“Shall I call for a transport, my Prince?” He looked up and into the eyes of his bondmate and husband. Aoren looked back at him, mild concern written across his features. They had debated on whether or not he should leave the walls of the palace so soon. As much as Talon did not feel ready to be anywhere, he knew he did not want to stay locked up inside anymore. He had spent six months imprisoned and he was ready to try and get into something close to a routine. He knew he was forbidden from leaving the Imperial City, at least for now. It was a command he could not disobey, no matter how much he might have wanted to.
“My Prince?” He felt a pang in his chest. He closed his eyes and let out a deep breath before running a hand through his silver-white hair.
“You need not be so formal anymore, my husband.” He tried to will a smile to his face but it only resulted in a tremulous twitch of his lips. “I am no Prince. Not here. Not anymore.”
Aoren blinked at him. Across the Bond, the blessed warmth that had been returned to his soul, he could feel his husband wanting to protest but Talon simply shook his head. It was the truth. He could not return home to Kalzasi. As far as he knew, the land of the Synnekar was still in turmoil. He found himself hesitant to cast his gaze to the Northland, for fear of what he would find there. He did not think he could bear the sight of his homeland in flames while he was powerless to come to its aide. His absence from the city likely meant that the throne of Kalzasi would inevitably pass to another. He doubted even his mother could stave off the Daizoku of the Council from forcing a vote forever. That realization hurt him more than he ever thought it would. His entire life had been spent fighting for, protecting, and learning to one day rule over a nation that was now far out of his reach.
“Talon--” He turned and pressed a kiss to Aoren’s lips in order to silence him. Across the bond he let his thoughts and emotions be known more fully.
“Come. I do not wish to dwell on it.” He took Aoren’s hand and brought the back of it to his lips before releasing it. Folding his wings he exited his chambers, ones far more luxurious than he ever would have imagined, and began making his way out of the West Wing of the Palace of Spire. He wore attire that would have befit a military officer though there was no insignia of rank. The only symbol of note was the eagle clasp upon his chest. As soon as he stepped into the corridor and began making his way toward the grand entrance hall of the palace, he was joined by two Kathar who fell into step smoothly. Their presence made him want to grit his teeth in frustration but he knew that there was no avoiding them. He had not bothered to learn their names yet. As he made his way down the steps of the palace and to the bottom, Talon stopped.
“Talon?” Aoren came up beside him. He felt his bondmate’s hand slide into his own, a thumb rubbing along the back. Talon looked into the skies. He breathed in the air, air that was not laden with the scent of his own suffering, nor the sweat of soldiers standing watch. He could smell the gardens of the palace. He could smell the scents of a bustling industrial city nearby. He could smell the salt of the sea.
“You’re sure you don’t want a transport?” He shook his head. Gathering his cloak into one arm, he spread his wings. The sliver of the feathers had not dimmed. In fact, they were more radiant and pristine than ever. The light of the sun practically sought them out and he felt warmth, true and glorious warmth, from pure sunlight, touch him for the first time in so long. It nearly overwhelmed him with emotion but he felt Aoren help him pull it back into something manageable. Talon took off into the sky. He had no fear of the wards around the palace. He had been told he was free to come and go so long as he answered a summons and did not leave the city. He ascended into the skies. Aoren joined him. The Kathar joined him as well. In his peripheral, he saw others take to the skies. He felt the stretch of his muscles as he flew and it allowed him to feel the relief of a type of freedom. He flew with ease, not as weak as he would have thought after such a long time in chains. He supposed--no, he knew--it was due to the fact that his healing was no longer impeded.
“There! We can land there and tour the Circle.” He followed his husband’s direction, gliding out of the way of buildings until they found a clear place to land. Talon landed in stride, with a preternatural grace. Aoren landed beside him and his Kathar guard landed just behind them both. Rather than standing and gawking, Talon chose to keep walking. It felt good to just be moving.
“Where would you like to go, my Prince?” Aoren’s voice was soft, almost as though he was coaxing Talon out of a shell. He supposed that was true.
“Aoren, I told you--” Aoren held up a hand.
“I understand how you feel, my Talon. I do, but…even if you are no longer a prince of this earthly realm, you are still an aethereal one.” Across the bond, Talon felt the mental equivalent of holding hands. A surge of warmth pushed at the jagged edges of his bruised and wounded pride and ego. After being beaten to nothing, after being robbed of himself, it was something to cling to. He was almost ashamed to admit how much a simple title meant to him. It should not have meant anything but…
He gave a small smile to his husband.
“I suppose, I do not mind it when you put it that way.” He looked around. “Let us just walk. For now. I find myself hesitant to go indoors just yet.”
Aoren nodded. Talon folded his wings comfortably, allowing his husband to walk beside him at an even step. He took his first true steps into the city of Gel’Grandal.
It was time to learn what the life of an Imperial was like.
Wintergarten Circle
Talon finished fastening the eagle style clasp upon his chest. Draped over his shoulder was a crimson cape, tailored to fall over his wing without impeding his movements. He tugged at the hem of his vest and adjusted the cuffs of his waistcoat. When he was satisfied he accepted the ceremonial officer’s sword to hang from his hip. He stood there, silent for a moment as he stared down at the floor.
“Shall I call for a transport, my Prince?” He looked up and into the eyes of his bondmate and husband. Aoren looked back at him, mild concern written across his features. They had debated on whether or not he should leave the walls of the palace so soon. As much as Talon did not feel ready to be anywhere, he knew he did not want to stay locked up inside anymore. He had spent six months imprisoned and he was ready to try and get into something close to a routine. He knew he was forbidden from leaving the Imperial City, at least for now. It was a command he could not disobey, no matter how much he might have wanted to.
“My Prince?” He felt a pang in his chest. He closed his eyes and let out a deep breath before running a hand through his silver-white hair.
“You need not be so formal anymore, my husband.” He tried to will a smile to his face but it only resulted in a tremulous twitch of his lips. “I am no Prince. Not here. Not anymore.”
Aoren blinked at him. Across the Bond, the blessed warmth that had been returned to his soul, he could feel his husband wanting to protest but Talon simply shook his head. It was the truth. He could not return home to Kalzasi. As far as he knew, the land of the Synnekar was still in turmoil. He found himself hesitant to cast his gaze to the Northland, for fear of what he would find there. He did not think he could bear the sight of his homeland in flames while he was powerless to come to its aide. His absence from the city likely meant that the throne of Kalzasi would inevitably pass to another. He doubted even his mother could stave off the Daizoku of the Council from forcing a vote forever. That realization hurt him more than he ever thought it would. His entire life had been spent fighting for, protecting, and learning to one day rule over a nation that was now far out of his reach.
“Talon--” He turned and pressed a kiss to Aoren’s lips in order to silence him. Across the bond he let his thoughts and emotions be known more fully.
“Come. I do not wish to dwell on it.” He took Aoren’s hand and brought the back of it to his lips before releasing it. Folding his wings he exited his chambers, ones far more luxurious than he ever would have imagined, and began making his way out of the West Wing of the Palace of Spire. He wore attire that would have befit a military officer though there was no insignia of rank. The only symbol of note was the eagle clasp upon his chest. As soon as he stepped into the corridor and began making his way toward the grand entrance hall of the palace, he was joined by two Kathar who fell into step smoothly. Their presence made him want to grit his teeth in frustration but he knew that there was no avoiding them. He had not bothered to learn their names yet. As he made his way down the steps of the palace and to the bottom, Talon stopped.
“Talon?” Aoren came up beside him. He felt his bondmate’s hand slide into his own, a thumb rubbing along the back. Talon looked into the skies. He breathed in the air, air that was not laden with the scent of his own suffering, nor the sweat of soldiers standing watch. He could smell the gardens of the palace. He could smell the scents of a bustling industrial city nearby. He could smell the salt of the sea.
“You’re sure you don’t want a transport?” He shook his head. Gathering his cloak into one arm, he spread his wings. The sliver of the feathers had not dimmed. In fact, they were more radiant and pristine than ever. The light of the sun practically sought them out and he felt warmth, true and glorious warmth, from pure sunlight, touch him for the first time in so long. It nearly overwhelmed him with emotion but he felt Aoren help him pull it back into something manageable. Talon took off into the sky. He had no fear of the wards around the palace. He had been told he was free to come and go so long as he answered a summons and did not leave the city. He ascended into the skies. Aoren joined him. The Kathar joined him as well. In his peripheral, he saw others take to the skies. He felt the stretch of his muscles as he flew and it allowed him to feel the relief of a type of freedom. He flew with ease, not as weak as he would have thought after such a long time in chains. He supposed--no, he knew--it was due to the fact that his healing was no longer impeded.
“There! We can land there and tour the Circle.” He followed his husband’s direction, gliding out of the way of buildings until they found a clear place to land. Talon landed in stride, with a preternatural grace. Aoren landed beside him and his Kathar guard landed just behind them both. Rather than standing and gawking, Talon chose to keep walking. It felt good to just be moving.
“Where would you like to go, my Prince?” Aoren’s voice was soft, almost as though he was coaxing Talon out of a shell. He supposed that was true.
“Aoren, I told you--” Aoren held up a hand.
“I understand how you feel, my Talon. I do, but…even if you are no longer a prince of this earthly realm, you are still an aethereal one.” Across the bond, Talon felt the mental equivalent of holding hands. A surge of warmth pushed at the jagged edges of his bruised and wounded pride and ego. After being beaten to nothing, after being robbed of himself, it was something to cling to. He was almost ashamed to admit how much a simple title meant to him. It should not have meant anything but…
He gave a small smile to his husband.
“I suppose, I do not mind it when you put it that way.” He looked around. “Let us just walk. For now. I find myself hesitant to go indoors just yet.”
Aoren nodded. Talon folded his wings comfortably, allowing his husband to walk beside him at an even step. He took his first true steps into the city of Gel’Grandal.
It was time to learn what the life of an Imperial was like.