Person of Interest
18th of Glade, 124th Year of the Age of Steel
Far from a promenade of pleasures, Rhydian Val'Kor had been sent forth by his sovereign with certain broad goals as well as other, more specific ones. Certainly, he already had spies in the Kalzasern court and the city, but why he wanted a high profile personage on this was not something he had shared.
House Val'Istra fell under the eye of the Prince of Tronóridan, though its holdings were inland from the capital. Its merchant interests reached beyond the bounds of the empire, so it was not strange to have one of its scions overseeing matters in a city such as this. Careful inquiries led to a modest townhouse in the Plaza of Jeweled Arches, suitable for a nobleman of taste. More eye-catching was the neighbor, whose home was of a similar style, but stood stories higher and had hints of magic akin to that of the geomancers who "grew" buildings in Sol'Valen. Its jewel-green roofs--apparently where the strange name of the deme came from--were a striking green, complementing the sapphire blue of the Istraoikos-in-exile.
Perhaps Laurevere had chosen to live in the shadow of the tower so as to attract less notice himself.
As Rhydian approached, perhaps to leave a calling card or the like, his progress was arrested by the sight of two of his own people. One was likely Laurevere Val'Istra, a nobleman at least. The other was dressed as a prosperous artisan, his clothes simple, but well made. They seemed relatively chummy, but some noble houses were more familiar with those they patronized. Their paths split and the artisan continued toward the front door of the tower.
To a passive scan, he could tell that Laurevere was of mixed blood--Siltori. He ought to have been in Auris, then, a bridge himself between Siltori and Hytori interests himself. His neighbor was of mixed blood as well--Dratori. Before Rhydian could tip his hand with a more active scan, he noted that the Dratori was a masterful Seer himself. Best not to endart his arcane eye too far lest the mongrel become aware of him.
The Dratori's elegant hands began to dance before him, unlocking complex wards he had built around his home. It was indeed magical in nature, even beyond the wards, and spirits flocked to it. Laurevere merely walked to his blue-painted door, confident it would be opened for him.