"We Have it All"
37 Glade, 122 Steel
The Palace of the First Wind
37 Glade, 122 Steel
The Palace of the First Wind
As high profile performances went, this one came upon Arry and Finn quite last minute. Though the Solunarian visit had been in the works for several weeks, the Kalzasern government had more pressing concerns than entertaining dignitaries from a distant desert kingdom. Thus it was that the matter was largely neglected until the envoy was en route and some underling brought it to the attention of the powers that be, and it wound up being delegated to Lord Yserloo who brought the matter to Aurin Kavafis. Upon hearing for whom the performance was to be staged, the impresario of the Golden Peacock had sundry reasons to recommend Arvalyn. Apart from Arry’s general awe and eagerness to perform for nobles of import, there were recent revelations that seemed to tie the youth to Solunarium. Perhaps rubbing shoulders with their envoy might yield more intel. Yserloo, deeming Arry to be yet too untested in front of this sort of audience, insisted that the Hytori rising star be complemented by one more seasoned to these settings: the minstrel Finn.
It was a good thing Finn had been affixed to Arry’s performance, or the hemming and hawing in which Arry engaged over his makeup might have made him late.
“I can’t remember the last time I had a blemish, and of course the day of my most important performance since Aværys I wake up with a pimple the size of Lake Udori…” He’d bemoaned, before being reminded of his recent bequest from Aurin which served as a far superior concealer to the brand that came out of a bottle.
Arry had done quite a bit of research into Solunarian culture in preparation for his role as their founding sovereign, and hoped very much to evoke their aesthetic in his style of dress, but not so overtly as to seem like parody. So he wore robes in a Kalzasern style, but cut from fabric that bore a pattern set in cloth of gold that was based on Re’hyaen glyphs. With only a few days to prepare, he hadn’t the time to commission something new, so it was actually his ensemble from opening night of "Aværys Eternal" with a few different accessories. Yserloo and a few of the other guests would recognise it, but the guests of honour obviously hadn’t attended the show and they were the ones everyone was keen to impress.
After engaging in a two-way pep talk with Finn, it was time to take the stage. Finn was the far superior instrumentalist, but Arry had been his eager student of late and was able to complement his more nuanced playing with a few chordal accents to sustain the rhythm and fill out the sound.
Their selection was a new collaboration- a world premiere, in fact. They might have selected something more upbeat, but Arry knew that Solunarians tended toward darker themes in minor keys in official settings that bore no religious implications.
Standing forth and beginning to strum, Arry regarded the dimly lit faces in the intimate crowd lounging on chaises before him and began to sing:
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