Sinuous Strides
8th of Lamashan 4707 A.R. (Absalom Reckoning)
The voices fade from hearing, though they do not to silence fall, only a wordless whisper of a song that makes the hand twitch, that you might set verses to it once more. And yet you are not distracted as you return to the busy waters of the town, the port of sorts called Arkentos, for it above all other things is a stop over in the trade with Augustana. In that sense holding the wedding here is its own message on the part of the king, one you are about to burn with acid... at least hopefully.
"Kori, what's with all the gold? What did he want with you and Cob?" Mina asks.
"Goblin," you answer, a touch more cryptically than you had meant to. It is not like the small shoal of youngsters playing with some kind of inflated bladder are going to both know the tongue of the People and carry your words to the king, but caution keeps poison off your lips.
Mina looks to Cob and asks the same question, coming out in the short staccato tones of the goblin tongue.
"He wanted an ill prophecy so that he might have the freedom of his lover's arms and war against the Chalish instead of joining the Usena against their foes to the north..." As you give your account Mina nods along until it comes to the name of the knight Prince Cozut had given his heart to.
"Ravonge... that's odd, that sounds like an old name. Maybe... no, I'm
sure of it, that is an old Taldan name. West Verduan, which means Andoran aristocratic, the kinds of families that used to be lords and ladies before the People's Revolt. It would make sense for one of their scions to join the Eagle Knights for the prestige of it and maybe even take on dangerous missions to prove their loyalty to the new regime, but at the same time sweet blood does not mix with the sour, as they say in Ardis, so a noble would seek noble to wed. Perhaps one of the sea is good enough."
Mina Knowledge (Nobility): 1d20+13 = 27 (Success)
Once you might have been entirely bewildered by the declaration, now you know enough to have at least an inkling of how the shadow of the self-proclaimed Infernal Empire falls over these waters bitter foes and would be supplicants all swarming about. Still, her motives matter little to you at the moment. You have a prophecy to declare...
The thought surges unpleasantly into your throat like half chewed food as you look towards the north. Among the scared warriors of the Usena you see a pair of
beasts, sinuous and impossibility long, coil upon coil twisting blue-green, their horn-crowned heads along six feet long, their eyes the yellow of coins lost in the sand, and atop each one a northerner wearing shells glittering silver around their necks, an old man and a young woman.
Looks like you found Chief Rokus, he does not look nearly as old as you expected, and his daughter... she does not seem the sort to take bad news on her wedding day well.
"Big Snakes...?" Cob half-asks in awe.
A passing fisherman, now made server at the royal table, who had taken the chance to stop and look upon the foreign royals, helpfully informs you those are dragons.
The Usena chiefs draw their legitimacy from being able to saddle the vicious sea drakes of the northern Arcadian Ocean. It does not really ease your worries to hear there is as much sly bargaining as spear dancing in the bargain according to rumors. All in all you would have preferred done without the option to feed you to a fifteen foot long beast, but if they must have such creatures under them you'd rather they were short of wit or lacking courage. Alas, neither seem to be the case.
What words of doom do you proclaim upon the union of Izentis and Usena?
[] Plague, plays into the role of your people in old Izenti legends you heard
[] Strife, plays into the fears of the moment, the dark side of the alliance, the hope is that it does not play too well
[] Famine, simple straightforward and feared by all, though likely the local priests will try to reassure the people
[] The World-Breaker, you had been called that once before, maybe you can use it
[] Write in
OOC: You guys failed a bunch of checks for identifying that sea serpent, but then it occurred to me that its riders would have made its power known as far as they could since it made them seem all the more fearsome. Also, any association with the Linnorm Kings, who must kill the beasts for which they are named, may not be coincidental, but one would be wise not to point that out to the Usena themselves.