Though Arvælyn had, at times, been warm and, as his eyes suggested, at other times hot- His face remained impassive as Hilana approached. Perhaps this was a conscious choice to be cold because he was still cross with her, or perhaps this was the public face he now donned in the presence of throngs. As his father's face, whether in his Draconic form or his elven seeming, was impassive so too was the son's.
"This was a sound suggestion. You have done well to invite us." These people may have been little regarded in the eyes of the city-dwelling Solunarians, but they were faithful citizens of the realm in their own right. Their fealty would be a boon to the House of Sol'Zalkyrion and with greater numbers there came a case for greater influence over the realm. If more and more citizens flocked to the draconic house in lieu of the elven, then why should they wield equal power? This was the scheme his mother had been playing at since well before the split and, as was her way, it was a subtle and gradual endeavour: A bloodless coup d'etat.
"You may give us a tour of the grounds." He suggested, once more, but with Hilana now his intended guide. He glanced to the elder chieftain who'd addressed them earlier.
"Pray disseminate to all those gathered that I will return to this throne after I have walked amongst them, at which point I will be prepared to accept the fealty of any wishing to pledge themselves to my father's throne." He gestured to a nearby Sentinel. "Their oaths will be recorded by our censor." With that he offered a hand down to Finn, and began to descend the steps of the dais, still feeling energised from the sacrifice.
"Lead on, then." He said as he stepped past his intended guide toward the throngs ahead.
"This was a sound suggestion. You have done well to invite us." These people may have been little regarded in the eyes of the city-dwelling Solunarians, but they were faithful citizens of the realm in their own right. Their fealty would be a boon to the House of Sol'Zalkyrion and with greater numbers there came a case for greater influence over the realm. If more and more citizens flocked to the draconic house in lieu of the elven, then why should they wield equal power? This was the scheme his mother had been playing at since well before the split and, as was her way, it was a subtle and gradual endeavour: A bloodless coup d'etat.
"You may give us a tour of the grounds." He suggested, once more, but with Hilana now his intended guide. He glanced to the elder chieftain who'd addressed them earlier.
"Pray disseminate to all those gathered that I will return to this throne after I have walked amongst them, at which point I will be prepared to accept the fealty of any wishing to pledge themselves to my father's throne." He gestured to a nearby Sentinel. "Their oaths will be recorded by our censor." With that he offered a hand down to Finn, and began to descend the steps of the dais, still feeling energised from the sacrifice.
"Lead on, then." He said as he stepped past his intended guide toward the throngs ahead.