15 Searing 121
The Hall of Inventors
"To mutually beneficial familial relations," he agreed quietly after Stef's tirade about Monteliyet. To be fair, he knew of the man, but hadn't met him. There was a whole decorum to the Reconciliators as there was to the Corps as there was to the nobility of Zaichaer. Eitan could code-switch at will, but it could be difficult to help others see the sense of one group from the outside. And he hadn't been present for Glade the 8th. His rank wasn't so high that he had gotten much more than the official line of Kalzasi bad, go away.
"At least this year, and perhaps going forward, you, Brenner, and I might repair to a drawing room or elsewhere for a post-mortem after any mutual parties. That might be the wisest course of action, angering neither of the lady battleaxes." He offered a shrug and a pert smile. Lady Angevin and Lady Dornkirk were both formidable women and it was best not to stand in their way when it came to social affairs. As a military man, he could say with confidence that it was an unwinnable battle, or, if winning was absolutely necessary, it would be a pyrrhic victory.
"As for the Monteliyet business, I don't actually know why any decisions around him were made. I am not so high in the power structure there as I am within the Corps. But while the workings of the Order might seem arcane from without, I can assure you that they follow their own logical courses. As in politics, there is always a reason why... If it were a political question, I would hazard the answer would be found by following the money." But as it was Order politics, it was anyone's guess. Eitan wouldn't go digging. His own career was a delicate balance of high society, military, and magic. His feet felt more steady on the deck of an airship than in the halls of the Order, so he focused himself there, though they had little to complain about him as a Warder.
"You know," he said, pausing thoughtfully, "I do hope you and Delia end up together. I've always envied you Dornkirks your brothers. It might be nice to count you as brothers-in-law, at least."
The Hall of Inventors
"To mutually beneficial familial relations," he agreed quietly after Stef's tirade about Monteliyet. To be fair, he knew of the man, but hadn't met him. There was a whole decorum to the Reconciliators as there was to the Corps as there was to the nobility of Zaichaer. Eitan could code-switch at will, but it could be difficult to help others see the sense of one group from the outside. And he hadn't been present for Glade the 8th. His rank wasn't so high that he had gotten much more than the official line of Kalzasi bad, go away.
"At least this year, and perhaps going forward, you, Brenner, and I might repair to a drawing room or elsewhere for a post-mortem after any mutual parties. That might be the wisest course of action, angering neither of the lady battleaxes." He offered a shrug and a pert smile. Lady Angevin and Lady Dornkirk were both formidable women and it was best not to stand in their way when it came to social affairs. As a military man, he could say with confidence that it was an unwinnable battle, or, if winning was absolutely necessary, it would be a pyrrhic victory.
"As for the Monteliyet business, I don't actually know why any decisions around him were made. I am not so high in the power structure there as I am within the Corps. But while the workings of the Order might seem arcane from without, I can assure you that they follow their own logical courses. As in politics, there is always a reason why... If it were a political question, I would hazard the answer would be found by following the money." But as it was Order politics, it was anyone's guess. Eitan wouldn't go digging. His own career was a delicate balance of high society, military, and magic. His feet felt more steady on the deck of an airship than in the halls of the Order, so he focused himself there, though they had little to complain about him as a Warder.
"You know," he said, pausing thoughtfully, "I do hope you and Delia end up together. I've always envied you Dornkirks your brothers. It might be nice to count you as brothers-in-law, at least."