Aur'arnis, Auris
20th Ash, 123 of Steel
20th Ash, 123 of Steel
Kalzasi to Zeraphesh. Zeraphesh to Aur'arnis. Later, Aur'arnis to Cathena City. Cathena City to Tertium. Tertium to Solunarium. The Railrunner was laying track carefully for himself. Reconstructing the slipspace from old memories before he had paid it too much mind in the aetheric patterns around him was slow, exacting business. It was draining, as well. After the first leg, he had a hearty meal and a long sleep. Auris wasn't so familiar as Karnor, so the second leg had taken more out of him. Ever restless, he had put his figurative fingers to the pulse of the city and found something with which to occupy himself while he reacquainted himself with the Aurisian capital.
Portions for Foxes might one day span the globe. It was good to have lofty goals.
The Queen of the Luxium was in Aur'arnis, and indefinitely at that. Aurin wanted to know why. Most of what he knew of contemporary Solunarium came from Arry. His trip to Solunarium had long been promised, but remained a surprise to the waif from Antiris. If Aurin could surprise him and arrive bearing gifts of sweet, juicy intelligence, then his entrance would be grand enough.
Some investigation led him to House D’Averyx, her staunchest supporters in the realm.
Some investigation led him to an impressionable party girl of House D'Averyx, and he seduced her.
Aurin worked quickly when he wanted to, and so he found himself cooling his heels at the D'Averyx estate. She had invited him, and he wasn't certain what she had in mind, but it didn't matter. Having that invitation allowed him to case the joint, and perhaps in a few more moves on the chessboard, he could find himself in Thalya's orbit, or at least among her nearest and dearest here in Aur'arnis, the better to scour for details that might lead him somewhere.
His clothes were fine, and he wore his own face. He was patient; in any case, the longer they left him to his own devices in the antechamber, the longer he could open himself to the aether in that place, seeking patterns that would tell him what was secret.
Aurin loved secrets.