30th Day of Ash, 122nd Year of the Age of Steel
Masagh stepped into the newly redecorated Grand Hall with the slab of metal that would serve as his dulled tourney sword in hand. The tables and chairs had been magically stacked in the far corner and an open space cleared before the dais that housed Lady Creth and the other elders chairs. A large banner with the Creth hand and crossed swords below it was draped above the dais.
“What do you think?” A voice said, stepping up behind him. Masagh turned to see the smiling Ellen and Edgar walking up to him with their children. “I made it.” She indicated the banner.
“It’s quite good. I hope the spectacle lives up to the setting.” Masagh responded, grinning briefly. Other members of the house were filtering in. Some mingled near the fighting arena and others moved to the corpse buffet set out along the wall. It was amongst the most exciting days of the year for the Creth.
“Will you be fighting today, Sir Masagh?” Their boy child asked, eyeing the false sword.
“Mhmm. All the Knights will be. Except for the Weaponmaster of course.” Masagh turned and eyed Sabrione. She walked behind Lady Creth and followed her up on the dais. “Thank the gods.”
The parents smiled at that. “What, think she would fleece you?”
Masagh snorted. “Well the Weaponmaster traditionally doesn’t fight, you know. And last time we sparred in the tourney I may have knocked her upside her head.” He admitted.
“So you beat her?” Edgar sounded amused.
“Oh no, I scored a point. Then she battered me like hot iron on an anvil.” Masagh frowned remembering the bout so long ago. “I’m of the opinion she still hasn’t finished the lesson, to be honest.”
He laughed and clapped Masagh on the back. “When did this happen? Maybe she’s forgotten.”
“Oh an age ago, before she took the mantle of Weaponmaster.” Masagh smiled, nostalgia of past knights and Weaponmasters washing over him. “And Sabrione doesn’t forget an unfinished lesson, she’s a good teacher in that way.” Then he made his goodbyes and stepped up to the edge of the arena with the other knights.
Across from them the Bonecasters were entering from the tunnels leading to the laboratory and the menagerie. Behind each of the four necromancers was the looming form of their flesh and bone golem. The other combatants.
“Gather around, everyone!” Emerande said, stepping up to address the room full of ghouls. “Today I have the exciting privilege of announcing out four hundred and eleventh annual Tourney of Bones!” The room clapped and cheered. It was the entire house, sworn and civilian, clustered in the Grand Hall. Beside Emerande Parthena and Cyran clapped as well, Parthena like some regal queen and Cyran energetically, eyeing the golems his Bonecasters had created. Sabrione stood with a smirk on her face and her arms crossed. She had always loved Tourney day because she had dominated. Since becoming Weaponmaster though, she had been forced to watch while her subordinates did all the sparring.
“The Tourney of Bones is a tradition carried out to showcase the prowess of House Creth and to celebrate another year of safety and success in defending our home!” Emerande went on. Beside her Sabrione caught Masagh’s eye and her smirk widened a fraction. What could that be about? “For those of you who have not seen it before, or don’t remember-” Emerande’s gaze fell on the new family, the only ghouls new to the House since the last tourney. “The Knights of the House and the Bonecasters will pit their skills against one another in a tournament of duels. Third touch wins, or else a knock out wins. The bouts will be randomly selected and the winner will move on to the next stage. The Champion will be the Knight or Bonecaster that is undefeated. That person shall win a prize of this golden ring.” Emerande held up the ring of the Champion.
More clapping and cheering. Cyran stepped up next to the Matriarch. “This year’s festivities should be particularly exciting! In her generosity, my sister Sabrione the Weaponmaster has provided her own skills with the blade for my Bonecasters to mimic in their creations!” He pumped a thin armed fist into the air with glee.
“Well shit.” Cleon growled low.
“That’s not fair, she wants us to lose?” Riah muttered, glancing between the other more seasoned Knights. Masagh suddenly understood what that shit eating grin on Sabrione’s face was about. If she couldn’t be in the tournament, she would at least make sure her skill was.
“Don’t look so worried, Riah!” Calliope hissed. Riah turned to her, frown creasing.
“Why not?”
“You’ll just make her even more self-satisfied.” Masagh quipped. He sighed and turned back to the dais where Parthena was now holding out a bowl with their chits in it. “That old crone… She’s just spiteful she can’t participate anymore.”
Cleon grunted and frowned at Sabrione. “Let’s hope the Bonecasters did a wretched job animating their toys.”
Masagh glanced at Arthur, easily the largest ghoul in the hall. He had his arms crossed and he too was smirking at Masagh. When he saw his apprentice in the forge was eyeing him he grinned and pointed at the golem next to him. It was a hulking thing carrying a huge bearded axe. “Yea… Not so sure hope’s going to help any of us much.”
“Now, we will read out the first round of bouts. Then the games will begin!” Emerande said, arms raised and completely in her element.