70th Searing, 121 Steel
The Noble Gambit had docked at one of the many spires the day before, looking none the worse for wear even as wounded airmen and a few severely wounded outpost soldiers were transferred for intensive care. The captain had debarked to deliver reports, but today he was back and Eitan Angevin was among those who were granted some leave. He traveled light between his berth on the airship and his suite at the Angevin Estate, having everything he needed in both places.
As he emerged onto the deck and headed for the gangplank, he noticed Florian Albrecht idling there on deck. He knew the Lysanrin was on leave as well, being in charge of the duty roster. He knew the Lysanrin had a flophouse apartment; he even knew the address from his file. He didn't know why his charge seemed unsure whether to debark or remain.
"Come along, Albrecht," he said, clapping him on the shoulder. It was somewhere between a genuine, brusque sort of camaraderie and that overcompensating masculinity that one found often in the military. "You ought to have been the first one offboard given the chance, eh? Oh—no, all right. That wasn't the injured shoulder."
He paused at the taffrail and looked out over the splendor of the High City. It was a view that inspired him to excel and to fight. He didn't know what it meant to Albrecht, but if the Lysanrin had sworn an oath to protect it against enemies, foreign and domestic, he was content to let him prove his mettle and his worth. He was doing everything reasonably within his power to support that, after all, and he supposed Albrecht would be suitably gracious and grateful when he saw the fruits of his labors.
"Care for a drink?" he asked, dark eyebrow rising. "We're comrades-in-arms now. I rather owe you one for taking a fireball to the face, eh?" He chuckled at his own jest, the clear twisting of the tale. That was how they began, even in the military: a story was embellished until it was hardly recognizable as the truth anymore. But it had started out true. Truth, sometimes, was malleable.