ORKHAN AD PORTAS
16 Ash 122
The Village of Sentrium
Approximately 500 miles West of Solunarium Proper
The Vastian village of Sentrium was an old settlement. In the Epoch of Aværys it was a city of note, heavily fortified and boasting a citadel overlooking the border between the Atraxian Expanse and greater Ecith. Today the city walls that once rounded the settlement were in ruins. The citadel, too, had eroded from a well-maintained fortress into an ostensibly ramshackle keep. Only the central structure survived, and served as headquarters to a regular Century of Præventores of the Golden Legion and a smaller complement of Silver Sentinels.16 Ash 122
The Village of Sentrium
Approximately 500 miles West of Solunarium Proper
► Show Spoiler
Aside from a noble Re'hyæan Præfect and several soldiers of its sitting military presence, the vast majority of the present day population was Vastian. Although contemporary Sentrium was nowhere near as populous as in its heyday, it was among the largest Solunarian settlements outside of the capital and Tertium with a population of roughly 12,000 souls. In the more cultivated parts of the realm, Sentrium was not highly regarded. It had a reputation for being a place to which the dishonourable and unscrupulous citizens of the realm often retired.
Sentrium was one of the few points of trade between the Commonwealth and the Kingdom. While Solunarium did not consider trade with their Orkhish neighbours illegal, it was frowned upon in polite society. One could profit from such an enterprise in coin only at the cost of one's reputation. But reputation wasn't as important in Sentrium- or at least not as it was observed in the capital.
It had been a great many years since the last time a member of the Unbroken Line had set foot in Sentrium, but today that would change. Word had reached the Crown that a delegation from the Commonwealth sought an audience. Her Divine Radiance would not deign to receive an official Orkhan envoy in the capital, nor would she scandalise herself by meeting with them personally. She did, however, take the request quite seriously. Enough so that she would send her grandson, His Serene Highness Prince Vrædyn (Who was widely seen as the Solar Sovereign's heir presumptive) to accompany the Silver Sentinel delegation who was to meet with the Orkhan representatives.
Few at Court were aware that this meeting was even to take place, but the matter had been discussed amongst the members of the Regium Concilium and eyebrows were raised at the implications of Vrædyn's involvement. This sort of mission would normally fall under the jurisdiction of the Silver Sentinels alone, as they represented the diplomatic wing of the Solunarian government. Sending a member of the Unbroken Line with no clear jurisdiction over matters of diplomacy, suggested several things. Firstly, that the Sovereign might be grooming him to succeed her and broadcasting her favour toward him to the Conclave of Electors who would ultimately select the next sovereign. Secondly, it displayed open distrust of the Sentinels and thus of their stewards: Gens Phædryn-Sol'Aværys.
Despite of all this and of the short notice of the visit, arrangements were made for Sentrium to receive these dignitaries. An advance team was sent ahead to prepare the old keep to receive foreign guests, and the usual complement of Golden Guardspersons was bolstered by a second Century of Præventores. Meanwhile, back in the capital the Solunarian dignitaries themselves prepared to ride West on Wyvern-back.
As a young Platinum elf of the Golden Guard was tending to his Wyvern, a stunningly beautiful elven woman of Sunborn stock walked by him, followed by two striking elven men of similarly golden stock- Both looked like statues of Aværys himself come to life. The youth was likely to recognise the woman as the infamous Materfamilias of Gens Phædryn-Sol'Aværys and Vigilia Magna of the Silver Sentinels: Princess Cithæra. The other two, were not recognisable as people of note.
"Vigilia Magna." A tall, dusky-haired Moonborn elf, turned from his silver-scaled reptilian mount to address the princess, and the guardsman would recognise him as Prince Vrædyn.
"Princeps Pontifex." The woman replied, tipping her head in acknowledgement. She glanced to one of the men flanking her- he seemed older, more assured and stoic than his counterpart, who looked somewhat nervous. At her gesture, the older elf took the younger by the arm and led him over to the Platinum guardsman.
"Val'Camillus Principalus." He began, his voice a rich baritone, "Sentinel Phocion speaks very highly of you, and recommended you for a special assignment. I am Val'Sorokys Kyrin and this is my son, Len'Sorokys Arvælyn..." Æden would know from the 'Len' prefix that Arvælyn was baseborn. "He was raised abroad by his mother, and only recently arrived to explore his Solunarian heritage. He will stand by as an observer of today's proceedings. His Vastian is limited and he's never ridden a flying mount. I understand you are both fluent in Common and a capable wyvern-rider, so I was wondering whether you might take him under your wing for the duration of the trip?"
"Ave, Principalus." Arvælyn offered, somewhat meekly- his golden eyes perusing the form of the Platinum Elf, as his mind swirled with the implications. He knew they were much revered in this culture.
When they arrived at Sentrium some hours later, the setting sun was at their backs- a purple background to the soaring wyverns in their descent toward the keep at the centre of the settlement.
Prince Vraedyn, donning robes of white and gold, dismounted his silver wyvern and was immediately flanked by members of the elite Aværyan Guard. Princess Cithæra and her companion, Kyrin, both wore robes of black and silver. They quit their mounts, and were soon followed by their sentinels. Arvælyn, for his part, looked over his shoulder tentatively and inquired in Common,
"How do you get down from one of these?"