[Dardouen] The Sentence (Veriel)
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 8:24 pm
Dardouen
17th of Ash, 124 AS
Location: Somewhere over northern Dardouen
The airship in which they found themselves was a true work of craftsmanship. Elegant and slender in design, its body was metallic silver wrapped in gold and black bands. On its side was the emblem of the Imperial Family, with Princess Evina's personal crest placed just beneath it. The inside of the craft was furnished like a nobles mansion. Tapestries draped the walls showing the emblems of the Imperium and the Princess in alternating patterns. The main cabin took up most of the space within the main level of the airship, with stairs on the far end leading upstairs to an observatory that gave a full view of the ships surroundings. The main level also had a functional washroom and full kitchen, as well as a master suit where the Princess slept and kept her belongings. The level below was where the crew members slept, and was also where all the ships storage could be found.
While inside the main cabin it was easy to forget one was flying miles above the ground. Plush armchairs circled a magical herth which gave off a warming heat without flame. The lights overhead were a soft white and could change colors using a small dial on the wall. Currently the Princess sat on one of the couches, her legs crossed with a stack of papers beside her left hand. She wore her black hair tied back in a loose ponytail, and her clothing was comfortable if still somewhat formal for guests. On the bridge of her nose sat a pair of glasses which shimmered slightly as she looked down at a small metallic disc. Her hand passed over the disc from time to time, and afterwards she would take up her pen and make a note on her stack of papers.
Behind her stood Taryn, the young Avialae with silver hair who held a striking resemblance to his father. His posture was ridged, wings pulled tight against his back, and his eyes glanced from the windows back to the Princess in a repeating pattern.
They were on their way Dardouen, but thus far the Princess had not said why. Veriel, of course, was an unfortunate passenger in this excursion. Ever since the trial she had been forced to stay within earshot of the Princess. She could go no where unescorted. There was no danger, no excitement. The Princess spent the majority of her days with the researchers in Cognisca, looking at documents, and observing the latest experiments of the Nexus. Now she was here. Trapped in an airship, unable to escape.
A servant appeared from the kitchen to set a plate of small snacks on the table between them. The Princess glanced up and smiled at the servant before returning to her work. Taryn remained uncomfortably vigilant.