Cithæra claimed a seat across from the others, once they'd situated themselves.
"Actually, no..." Cithæra arched an eyebrow as she replied to Hilana's understandable assumption. "The Sceptre of Aværys hangs over the open Atraxian Expanse, not directly over the Luxium. As the desert is under joint jurisdiction between the two Crowns, I can see to it that you are provided with a writ of permission to assess the state of the Sceptre." She looked to Talon, for Talon he was in speaking of his Kalzasern efforts and obligations, and nodded.
"Ironically, the Umbrium, which is Vastian for 'City of Shadows' has seen no significant incursions from the creatures. We are not sure whether this is due to the perpetual, artificial light that blankets the city at all hours or the proximity of the dragons... Perhaps something else entirely. Whatever the case, the phenomenon has bolstered the numbers of Solunarian citizens taking up residency in the Undercity..." Which, she did not trouble herself to state, translated to more subjects for the Umbrian Crown.
Her golden eyes shifted to Aoren as he spoke up, and she did not both to mask the interest piqued by his remark. If he was volunteering his services, it might suit the interests of the Draconic Crown and Cithæra herself in myriad ways. Better it be a foreign dragon with no known Atraxian ties, rather than one of the Zalkyrians or, Founders forfend, She of the Scourge Herself. As Talon voiced perfectly valid concerns, Cithæra had to smiled to herself.
"Allow me to disabuse Your Highness of the notion that His Exalted Majesty would ever permit the orb to falter to the point of crippling our sacred kingdom. We are political, but not petty. As I said, there are complicated politics in play here and both Crowns have motives for... Shall we say, outsourcing the solution to this particular concern. For you to attend to the matter represents a blow to the Sanguinist status quo that House Sol'Zalkyrion would see dashed in favour of evolution..." She canted her head and glanced to the Vastiana,
"I sense you harbour thirst. I shall call for refreshment." She glanced askance to the wall behind the guests as her Symphony crept into that of a servant waiting outside, urging them to action. Her attentions returned to Talon moments later.
"Surely you are aware that to bear your Emblem or that of any god but our Founders is tantamount to apostasy in Solunarium and, under present law, punishable by death to any Solunarian citizen. If you would spread that sort of influence into our realms, you will need to come to terms with Them and They would need to make it known to their devoted directly. Until then, we will need to pass upon that sort of assistance... Unless you would sentence these servants to death for the trouble of aiding our common cause." She shrugged, as if not considering that to be an incomprehensible sacrifice.
"What I propose is this: Your Highness may go forth to inspect the Sceptre. I will see that you are given a writ of permission to do so, and you may act to restore it to full strength if that be your will.
"Your Grace," Her attention turned to Aoren, "If you would collaborate with His Exalted Highness Arvælyn Princeps toward the greater goal of ending this fell eclipse once and for all, you would be welcome. Such a collaboration might serve the relations between our respective realms and begin to build bridges of trust between the Zalkyrians and he who slew their progenitor."
"And Hilana..." Her golden gaze fell soft upon the Vastiana, "As plenipotentiary of the Zalkyrian Throne, I grant you leave to suspend your search for the sacred artefact until such time as the darkness is lifted. The dangers are too great to persist in that pursuit, and the purpose of the reacquisition is moot for as long as these fell shadows subsist. In the meanwhile, you may choose to address the darkness however you see fit- Be it by mending the Sceptre or ending the greater blight."
Per the princess' preternatural command, a servus entered with a tray upon which a pitcher and simple pewter cups were arrayed. It was placed on the obsidian table, and the servant began to pour.
"Actually, no..." Cithæra arched an eyebrow as she replied to Hilana's understandable assumption. "The Sceptre of Aværys hangs over the open Atraxian Expanse, not directly over the Luxium. As the desert is under joint jurisdiction between the two Crowns, I can see to it that you are provided with a writ of permission to assess the state of the Sceptre." She looked to Talon, for Talon he was in speaking of his Kalzasern efforts and obligations, and nodded.
"Ironically, the Umbrium, which is Vastian for 'City of Shadows' has seen no significant incursions from the creatures. We are not sure whether this is due to the perpetual, artificial light that blankets the city at all hours or the proximity of the dragons... Perhaps something else entirely. Whatever the case, the phenomenon has bolstered the numbers of Solunarian citizens taking up residency in the Undercity..." Which, she did not trouble herself to state, translated to more subjects for the Umbrian Crown.
Her golden eyes shifted to Aoren as he spoke up, and she did not both to mask the interest piqued by his remark. If he was volunteering his services, it might suit the interests of the Draconic Crown and Cithæra herself in myriad ways. Better it be a foreign dragon with no known Atraxian ties, rather than one of the Zalkyrians or, Founders forfend, She of the Scourge Herself. As Talon voiced perfectly valid concerns, Cithæra had to smiled to herself.
"Allow me to disabuse Your Highness of the notion that His Exalted Majesty would ever permit the orb to falter to the point of crippling our sacred kingdom. We are political, but not petty. As I said, there are complicated politics in play here and both Crowns have motives for... Shall we say, outsourcing the solution to this particular concern. For you to attend to the matter represents a blow to the Sanguinist status quo that House Sol'Zalkyrion would see dashed in favour of evolution..." She canted her head and glanced to the Vastiana,
"I sense you harbour thirst. I shall call for refreshment." She glanced askance to the wall behind the guests as her Symphony crept into that of a servant waiting outside, urging them to action. Her attentions returned to Talon moments later.
"Surely you are aware that to bear your Emblem or that of any god but our Founders is tantamount to apostasy in Solunarium and, under present law, punishable by death to any Solunarian citizen. If you would spread that sort of influence into our realms, you will need to come to terms with Them and They would need to make it known to their devoted directly. Until then, we will need to pass upon that sort of assistance... Unless you would sentence these servants to death for the trouble of aiding our common cause." She shrugged, as if not considering that to be an incomprehensible sacrifice.
"What I propose is this: Your Highness may go forth to inspect the Sceptre. I will see that you are given a writ of permission to do so, and you may act to restore it to full strength if that be your will.
"Your Grace," Her attention turned to Aoren, "If you would collaborate with His Exalted Highness Arvælyn Princeps toward the greater goal of ending this fell eclipse once and for all, you would be welcome. Such a collaboration might serve the relations between our respective realms and begin to build bridges of trust between the Zalkyrians and he who slew their progenitor."
"And Hilana..." Her golden gaze fell soft upon the Vastiana, "As plenipotentiary of the Zalkyrian Throne, I grant you leave to suspend your search for the sacred artefact until such time as the darkness is lifted. The dangers are too great to persist in that pursuit, and the purpose of the reacquisition is moot for as long as these fell shadows subsist. In the meanwhile, you may choose to address the darkness however you see fit- Be it by mending the Sceptre or ending the greater blight."
Per the princess' preternatural command, a servus entered with a tray upon which a pitcher and simple pewter cups were arrayed. It was placed on the obsidian table, and the servant began to pour.