“CONGREGATIO AD OCCIDENTEM“
Glade 55, 124 Annus Ferro
Fort Sentrium
The Borderlands of Western Atraxia
Glade 55, 124 Annus Ferro
Fort Sentrium
The Borderlands of Western Atraxia
Another window, another vista. Phocion gazed out toward the Orkish Commonwealth to the West, where once lush, fertile lands had been grievously impacted by the fell Eclipse that haunted the world until recently. The biome had shifted and the once stark borders between their realms had become more nebulous, as flora and fauna fled toward the arcane sun that had been mounted in the Atraxian skies to offset the worst of the Eclipse for Solunarian citizens.
Members of the Green Dragonflight, nature’s wardens, had been observed on the Ecithian side of the border in increasing numbers even after the conclusion of the Eclipse. The Platinum Flight to whom Phocion owed fealty demanded the situation be monitored during the worldwide blight, but now that the effects were on the wane and the preponderance of Green Dragons remained, his branch of the Sentinels had been called in to escalate the issue.
It would be a delicate operation, given the long history between the two realms and the recent plights that had been afflicting Ecith, the most concerning of which to his Liege Lords being a Draconic plague. The already heavily-monitored borders had been locked down under even greater scrutiny as the Custodes Deorum surveilled and monitored the matter as a high priority concern.
“Fæx” Phocion muttered as an unwelcome sight invaded the idyllic landscape before him: A contingent of Golden Guard Præventores on wyvern-back was alighting outside of the village of Sentrium which lay in the shadow of the eponymous Sentinel fortress. Rumours had reached his pointed ears that the Luxium was also planning to investigate this matter, and it seemed their operation was coinciding with the Umbrium’s corresponding effort. That would muddy the waters, but perhaps it was for the best that his Sentinels could keep an eye on them. Phocion’s keen eyes recognised the apparent leader of the Luxian party as he doffed his helm.
“It seems His Serene Highness Prince Seværys is out of the Platinum Prince’s dog house. He will doubtless make for the fortress ere long. We will receive him in the Western Spire. Have the others in our contingent join us there when they arrive.”
Prince Seværys was a Sunborn scion of the Unbroken Line with golden hair, amber eyes and soft, boyish features that belied his martial prowess. Those tuned into the politics of the Luxian Court would know that he was, under Arkænyn the Platinum, demoted from his status as Tribunus of the Golden Guard to the position of lowly food taster to Arkænyn’s royal person. The accessories adorning the gleaming armour he currently donned suggested that he’d been reinstated to his prior post, as did the fact of his leading this important mission on behalf of the Crown. Perhaps his valour at the embattled Mascarta had ingratiated him to the capricious Prince Arkænyn. Whatever the case, he confidently strode into the chamber as led by the veiled Sentinel who’d greeted him and his party. At the sight of Phocion he started to bow, before halting himself as he noted that his Phædryn cousin was in the trapping of his sentinel persona, rather than his royal.
“Sentinel Phocion.”
“Your Serene Highness.” Phocion bent in half with a flourishing bow, then rose to scan the faces of those who’d traveled with the blonde prince, taking note of anyone he recognised.
“Please make yourselves comfortable.” Phocion gestured and Seværys led his party to the table, claiming a seat. Servants hopped to attention, stepping up to the guests to offer refreshments as Phocion’s gaze darted to the door, where those he’d been waiting on from the Umbrium were entering.
“Ah, you’re just in time. Take a seat and order whatever you’d like from the staff.” He pivoted and stalked to the far side of the table, taking a seat that framed him in the tall windows overlooking the Western wilds beyond their borders.
“We have much to discuss. I infer that we are all here for the same reason, so perhaps it is meet that we coordinate our efforts in the service of our Dual Crown.”