"Aniyah? Who is Aniyah?" Arvælyn inquired through a grimace.
"The subject's current chaperone, sire. A servant we had on hand who has experience with and a natural affinity for child-rearing." Phocion clarified.
"I see... well, why bring the girl to the Luxium? Mightn't your family enjoy a quiet, country getaway? I can't imagine the Aurecine District is particularly hospitable and they were never cityfolk to begin with. They can still keep the manor in the capital, but if you feel a personal responsibility..."
"If I may, Exalted Highness, I think the only worry there would be that their foreign values may confuse the goal of assimilating her toward Solunarian culture. A concerted and concentrated effort should be made to bring her into the Founders' fold."
"Well, if the aim is to cow her to our will, then Finn or Vrædyn ought to exploit their Marks to properly enthrall her. Her mother was as powerful a Mesmer as I met in the North, and if she is, in fact, some vestigial piece of that greater whole, we cannot rely upon our usual methods alone to instill a sense of compliance." He paused, his eyes lingering upon Phocion.
"Or, of course, you or I might..."
"Much to be discussed before the council, to be sure, Exalted Highness."
"I see." Another pregnant pause hung between the three, before Arvælyn sighed heavily and crossed his arms over his chest. "Very well, then, I suppose I should meet the creature that's put our unflappable Phocion into such a tizzy."
"I wouldn't call it a 'tizzy', Highness, nor would I advise you put your sacred person into direct contact with an entity we still-..."
"Come now, brother Sentinel. Surely, by the reckoning of the realm, if I find myself felled by a child that hatched from an egg a week ago, I deserved it and good riddance to so unworthy an heir to the Umbrium."
"As you command, My Liege. Lead the way, won't you, Sentinel Finn?"