Words in the Wind
7th of June 867 A.D.
In truth you might have missed your quarry if you did not stop at every likely place to provide shelter from the rain You eventually manage to find the girl drawn up under the shadow of an old knotted willow tree looking less royal and more like something the cat dragged in, not that you would be able to tell that from Helgi's reaction.
Like he had found the sun and moon under a bushel. Doing your best not to laugh you and Ular draw back to let the youngsters talk and...
plot.
From the way their hands tighten against one another you suspect there will be more talking of soft matters of the heart than anything else, but such are the demands of youth. More troubling is the fact that the girl does not seem to know who among her people would have cause to attack Rurik by stealth. Trade with the north in furs amber and good lumber is one of the more profitable route the Khazars have and there is little appetite in the court of the khagans for a war under the trees or at least so the lady claims. This must be a plot among the long houses of Rurik's folk... and the ones who would most profit are obvious: the brothers Signjótr and Thorvardur.
Even so someone had gathered men dressed in the manner of the steppe horsemen, you point out, someone had bid them kill the king and they had not been shy about their arrows. "A lucky bolt could have gone through his eye sure as the tide turns in the morning," you point out darkly. "If you would accuse the kin of the king lady be careful that you are accusing them of attempted murder and not some petty plot."
"That's... I didn't mean..." the young lady stutters. "I should just go before I make more trouble than I'm worth."
"You are the only one who can unknot this plot, likely as not why you were pushed to flee," you point out grimly.
So the four of you ride back among the little villages, turning round and round what you knew about the plot. One of the mead wenches to at the hall had come in the middle of the night with a message to Tzitzak claiming that the king intended to go to war with her people and that she would be made a hostage, she had ignored it as best she could at first, but the whispers, the omens had only grown. Even your own coming and the suggestion to send Helgi south had been taken as a a prelude of war with the Khazars.
There had been talk of how the horselords have been giving aid and succor to the inland tribes in an attempt to push the norsemen back into the sea and worse yet omens of battle, writ in the flight of birds and in the flooding of the spring rivers. Yet as you and Ular had heard little of all this, for what it's worth neither has Helgi, someone had been winding up Tzitzak like a bolt-caster, the only question is who the bolt had been aimed at in the end.
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So it is with a weary gait that you ride back under the oaken gates of Alode-joki wondering which of them men throwing dark looks to your companion and muttering into their beard have more than rumors on their mind. Knowing as you do that plots spread like mushrooms in the dark you ride at once to the king's hall to place Tzitzak under his eye.
"Great king, warrior bold, know that I mean you no evil and only good, I did not give aid to men who brought steel against you, nor would I rejoice in the blood-spilling..."
As the proclamation goes out, spoken with fire and with passion, you look around the hall, the trestle tables far from their feast-time abundance, flat black bread, leaks and onions, jugs of milk in dubious states of souring and sour are the looks of the warriors beneath their beards, but at the call of the king the helms and arms of the enemy are brought out for Tzitzak to give account of.
"These are of the Mayaski tribe far and away to the south of here, they made a habit of taking Greek gold and now they will work for any who would pay them, they have no honor and no kin-but- blood-kin. Ask their masters in Constantinople what cause they would have to quarrel with you not the khagan."
"Easy it is to blame the Greeks who are not here," Rurik-king says from atop his blackened throne, his face like a thunder-cloud. "Until such a time as it is proven to me that the khagan did not seek my death by stealth-killing all traders of his people will be barred from this city and all my lands and further Lady Tzitzak of the Khazars will be kept as hostage."
"Father, no...!" You press a hand on Helgi's shoulder. No king could afford do turn his words just because of an impassioned plea and no prince should attempt it.
Looks like you will have more than an education to find in the City of the World's Desire. Still the boy's misfortune is not reflected onto you and Ular, you had recovered a fugitive and acquitted yourselves well in the ambush. Perhaps you might parley this favor into unraveling the plot you find yourselves in the midst of.
What do you do next?
[] Liv has an interest in seeing the city and the markets take her along
[] Buy goods for the journey south
[] Look into the king's brothers, perhaps they have been meeting with those they oughtn't of late
[] Write in
OOC: Well, that did not go as well as might have been hoped, but at least you now have a name for the assassins and a place of origin.