1st of Ash, 122 AS
Time: Early Morning
Location: Palace of the First Wind
The music of the city had changed over the past few seasons. As she walked up the steps of the palace Lyra reflected on the last time she had been here... She could not quite remember. Perhaps it was to tutor the first Prince, or maybe when Rickter and the pups were still guests of the noble family. She had been inside the palace numerous times, not always invited, so it felt somewhat familiar to her now. The person she had come to meet was not someone she spoke with often, and this would be their first conversation face to face in quite some time though they had traded letters since the previous Frost. Much had changed. More than either of them could have anticipated, but now there was to be a reckoning.
Pausing at the top step Lyra turned back to look at the city, at the peaks that made up Kalzasi. When she closed her eyes she could hear the music of thousands of souls all singing as one. Before the war with Zaichaer there had been something of a harmony to it all, or perhaps she had not been strong enough to hear the uneasy undertones before. Thinking back to her first trip to Zaichaer, Lyra could not help but note that the Jewel of Karnor sang a very similar hymn to the now fallen city.
Turning away and heading inside Lyra let the guards guide her the rest of the way in. They had seemed perplexed at first, but it could not be helped. Lyra to them was a human girl with black hair, but the one claiming that name and title of owner of Ale'Epherium was an elf with silver hair. After some discussion they seemed somewhat at ease as she still had the same golden eyes, and the black snake curled around her shoulders. She wore her usual robes of gold and black, but her hair was left loose around her shoulders. They did not say it, but Lyra could hear the uncertainty in their symphonies. It could not be helped, for no matter how she tried she could not full hide her otherness. Black lines that moved on their own were just barely visible at her neckline, and there were streaks of black like tattoos at the corners of her eyes, like she had recently cried tears of ink. One hand absnently touched this newest mark, and her expression softened somewhat as she thought of the events that lead to the additional changes. The one who had given her purpose, the one she was linked to so intimately now...
They stopped in front of the door to what Lyra could only assume was Sahfri's office, or perhaps her chambers? With a smile Lyra waved away the guards, assuring them she had things in hand, and let them return to their posts. There were other eyes watching her from just out of sight. She could not pierce their stealth, but their souls glowed bright to her eyes. The Iron Queen had much need to be cautious, especially now it seemed.
Reaching up Lyra knocked on the door, folding her hands at her waist as she waited to be invited in.
Time: Early Morning
Location: Palace of the First Wind
The music of the city had changed over the past few seasons. As she walked up the steps of the palace Lyra reflected on the last time she had been here... She could not quite remember. Perhaps it was to tutor the first Prince, or maybe when Rickter and the pups were still guests of the noble family. She had been inside the palace numerous times, not always invited, so it felt somewhat familiar to her now. The person she had come to meet was not someone she spoke with often, and this would be their first conversation face to face in quite some time though they had traded letters since the previous Frost. Much had changed. More than either of them could have anticipated, but now there was to be a reckoning.
Pausing at the top step Lyra turned back to look at the city, at the peaks that made up Kalzasi. When she closed her eyes she could hear the music of thousands of souls all singing as one. Before the war with Zaichaer there had been something of a harmony to it all, or perhaps she had not been strong enough to hear the uneasy undertones before. Thinking back to her first trip to Zaichaer, Lyra could not help but note that the Jewel of Karnor sang a very similar hymn to the now fallen city.
Turning away and heading inside Lyra let the guards guide her the rest of the way in. They had seemed perplexed at first, but it could not be helped. Lyra to them was a human girl with black hair, but the one claiming that name and title of owner of Ale'Epherium was an elf with silver hair. After some discussion they seemed somewhat at ease as she still had the same golden eyes, and the black snake curled around her shoulders. She wore her usual robes of gold and black, but her hair was left loose around her shoulders. They did not say it, but Lyra could hear the uncertainty in their symphonies. It could not be helped, for no matter how she tried she could not full hide her otherness. Black lines that moved on their own were just barely visible at her neckline, and there were streaks of black like tattoos at the corners of her eyes, like she had recently cried tears of ink. One hand absnently touched this newest mark, and her expression softened somewhat as she thought of the events that lead to the additional changes. The one who had given her purpose, the one she was linked to so intimately now...
They stopped in front of the door to what Lyra could only assume was Sahfri's office, or perhaps her chambers? With a smile Lyra waved away the guards, assuring them she had things in hand, and let them return to their posts. There were other eyes watching her from just out of sight. She could not pierce their stealth, but their souls glowed bright to her eyes. The Iron Queen had much need to be cautious, especially now it seemed.
Reaching up Lyra knocked on the door, folding her hands at her waist as she waited to be invited in.