"Ah, but 'twas mild criticism of Zaichaer in Kalzasi. I suppose if we had the Silver Sentinels there, the crime would have been solved. But I could not prove the aggressors..." He shrugged it off. "It took a fair amount of time and effort to recover. Thankfully, I knew a skilled necromancer."
As for Zalkyriax's mind, "The dragons live long and they take the long view. His Exalted Majesty treats with the Divine Twins. Taking a more active role in the governance of Solunarium is likely a means to steer it back toward what the Founders intended, or the future they require." To his mind, it had taken generations of elves to change Solunarium from what it had been to what it was now; of course, there were plenty of things he didn't like about it, balanced by the things he did.
His head canted to the side as she shared privileged opinions, but then he smiled.
"I would brook such criticisms to foster more connection and cooperation between them," he said with a smile. "If you promise not to go easy on me."
Goodwill could be encouraged, as well as more connections in the Luxium, high and low, and there was also the knowledge that he could learn how the Golden Guard trained, the better to defend Arvaelyn against them should Thalya or Arkaenyn attempt a coup - one just never knew with Solunarium. The breaking of his lute and his hand had only been one of several incidents of violence against him, whether physical or financial. Even with the power afforded him by his sometime uniform, his proximity to the Umbraran crown, and all, he had spent too much of his life powerless in the face of nobler people, and he knew that no matter how high he might fly, there was always gravity.
But if he was friends with the Pontifex and this Princeps, that was two Luxian houses who might be less inclined to clip his wings.
As for Zalkyriax's mind, "The dragons live long and they take the long view. His Exalted Majesty treats with the Divine Twins. Taking a more active role in the governance of Solunarium is likely a means to steer it back toward what the Founders intended, or the future they require." To his mind, it had taken generations of elves to change Solunarium from what it had been to what it was now; of course, there were plenty of things he didn't like about it, balanced by the things he did.
His head canted to the side as she shared privileged opinions, but then he smiled.
"I would brook such criticisms to foster more connection and cooperation between them," he said with a smile. "If you promise not to go easy on me."
Goodwill could be encouraged, as well as more connections in the Luxium, high and low, and there was also the knowledge that he could learn how the Golden Guard trained, the better to defend Arvaelyn against them should Thalya or Arkaenyn attempt a coup - one just never knew with Solunarium. The breaking of his lute and his hand had only been one of several incidents of violence against him, whether physical or financial. Even with the power afforded him by his sometime uniform, his proximity to the Umbraran crown, and all, he had spent too much of his life powerless in the face of nobler people, and he knew that no matter how high he might fly, there was always gravity.
But if he was friends with the Pontifex and this Princeps, that was two Luxian houses who might be less inclined to clip his wings.