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Re: The Wolf Queen Awakens 28.6

(Anonymous) 2014-04-26 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Madanach watched her go, tempted to run after her but it seemed undignified at his age, not to mention it'd probably make things worse.

“Are you all right?” Argis said quietly, coming to stand at his shoulder, one hand rubbing his back, quarrel forgotten.

“I will be,” Madanach said quietly. “I'm worried about her though. I didn't want her to know until after all this, when she'd had more time to grieve. You don't get over something like that happening to you, not so soon.”

“No, you never do,” Argis said quietly, probably remembering seeing his mother die. “I'm sorry.”

“Don't be,” Madanach said, one bright side occurring to him. “She said she wanted Torygg back, that she was still grieving, which is certainly true... but she said nothing about not wanting me. I don't think I'll give up hope just yet.”

“That sounds more like you,” Argis said, grinning and heading out. “Should I go after her, do you think?”

“Yes – no, actually. Find Erandur, send him after her. Man gives sensible advice and is a good listener. Or Aranea, she's got her head screwed on the right way. And if you see Keirine or Kaie, tell them to come find me. Oh, and Argis.”

“Yeah?” Argis asked, something in Madanach's tone sounding a little less commanding than usual.

“About Farkas,” Madanach said hesitantly.

“What about him?” Argis said, slight note of danger coming back into his voice, and for all his usual impassive and quiet demeanour, there was a hidden wildness to Argis that not many people ever really saw – unless he killed them, of course.

“If he makes you happy, go be with him. I suppose he's not so bad for a Nord. Knows when to shut up, doesn't care about politics, better than the halfwit Eola landed me with. Just make sure he knows that if he breaks your heart, I break his neck.”

That did make Argis laugh. “Sure thing. Thanks, I'll be sure to tell him.”

Madanach smiled wistfully as he watched Argis go, feeling rather proud of the warrior he'd raised. Nord blood notwithstanding, Argis was one of the best he had. When it had occurred to him Elisif could do with a new housecarl after losing her first one, Argis had been the first and only choice to look after her for him.

Sadly for him, replacing the husband wasn't going to be quite so easy.

~~~~~~~~~~~~

Elisif didn't know how long she'd been in her tent, lying down on the straw pile and quietly wishing it would all go away. Honestly, here she was, capable of taking on dragons and facing down Alduin himself and one off-hand remark, one realisation, had just thrown her completely.

How dare he want her. How dare he find her attractive? How dare he tell her he was thinking of proposing? She was already married! Even if Torygg was dead...

You're Queen. You'll need heirs, need a husband, you want children anyway, don't you?

Well, yes, but she wasn't even Queen yet and she could wait a few years before getting married again. To someone she barely knew, for political reasons, with no love involved, just loveless, meaningless sex until she got pregnant and then they could lead separate lives. He could have mistresses if he wanted, she wouldn't care.

She had a feeling Madanach wasn't the separate lives and mistresses type. She also had a feeling he wouldn't forgive her if that was how they ended up. Worst of all, he'd been sending gifts, flirting with her, building her up to his people as a hero out of legend who'd save them so that they'd overlook her Nord blood when he made her his queen, not just High Queen. Despite feeling quite free to disapprove of Argis taking a Nord into his bed, and that really rankled. Bloody hypocritical bastard. He had absolutely no right, none at all.

“Elisif?”

Soft Dunmer tones of Karliah, who Elisif had been introduced to only the other day. Strange eyes for a Dunmer, but really pretty and seemingly a very sweet and gentle person. A former colleague of Brynjolf's, so a thief then, but Elisif found it hard to hold it against her. Ria had spoken very highly of her for rescuing her from Windhelm, Argis claimed she'd saved his life twenty years ago in Markarth, and everyone seemed to like her. Even Delphine had seemed to approve.

Re: The Wolf Queen Awakens 28.7

(Anonymous) 2014-04-26 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)
“In here,” Elisif called, and Karliah pushed the tent door open, coming to sit next to her, and behind her was Erandur, dear sweet Erandur who had no inappropriate designs on her whatsoever, bless the man.

“How are you doing?” Karliah asked, sitting cross-legged on the ground, looking sympathetic. “Argis told me what happened. Bit of a shock, eh?”

“A bit,” Elisif said, sitting up, feeling exhausted. “I mean, looking back I'm not actually surprised... but I don't need this right now, you know? I have to face Ulfric tomorrow. I don't need to worry about Madanach having a crush on me!”

“You don't feel the same, I take it,” Erandur said, completely unsurprised and by Kynareth did everyone in this camp but her know??

“You knew as well,” Elisif said, mortified. Erandur nodded sympathetically.

“Afraid so, although in my case, I did get a personal confession off the man. He heard I was a priest of Mara and sought my advice.”

“But half the camp does know as well, Kaie's been going on about it non-stop to anyone who'll listen,” Karliah said sheepishly.

“Let me guess, she hates me for being a stepmother I don't even want to be?” Elisif sighed.

“Not exactly, she just thinks her father's making a fool of himself and is having a, what did she call it, gearcheim y canolan. A crisis brought on by realising you are no longer young, I think it means,” Karliah said.

“Don't worry about her, she's just looking out for her kin. More annoyed with him than you, I think,” said Erandur, looking far calmer than the situation really merited in Elisif's view. “No one's actually expecting you to reciprocate, don't worry. No one other than him and even he's not exactly expecting it, just hoping.”

“You don't reciprocate, do you?” Karliah said shrewdly, and it occurred to Elisif a master thief like Karliah hadn't got where she was by not being able to read people.

“I don't... I can't!” Elisif cried. “I'm still in love with Torygg! I always will be. Part of me is always going to love him and miss him and I can't... look, I know I need heirs, I know I need to marry again eventually after all this, I know. But I was hoping for just some arranged political match, where we don't love each other and just come together to have kids and just lead separate lives once it's done. Then I can just love my children and mourn Torygg in peace, and he'll forgive me for being unfaithful because he knew I had to do right by Skyrim. And Madanach will never be content to settle for that, he'd be there, all the time, or insisting I come to Markarth. He'd be trying to seduce me, trying to get under my skin, trying to make me love him back...” Elisif had her hands over her face, fingers twining into her hair. No, absolutely not, it would be an unmitigated disaster for them both.

A moment's silence from them both then Erandur spoke.

“That sounds awfully lonely, Elisif.”

“What would you know, you're celibate!” Elisif snapped, tetchy all of a sudden. “And making a complete hash of the whole Aranea business, I might add. And weren't you the one who said falling in love was a mistake?”

“It got my lover killed because we were both too distracted to notice Mercer,” Karliah said, sounding a little tetchy herself. “Which you don't have to worry about because you know who your enemies are.”

Tell that to Erikur. “Not the point,” Elisif sighed. “Oh hang it all, it just wouldn't work. I'm too young for him and damaged goods besides. He can do better than me – what??”

Erandur was shaking his head with a grin and Karliah was actually giggling.

“Don't tell him that when you turn him down,” Karliah laughed. “He'll just give you a list of all the reasons he is also damaged goods and completely unsuitable for anyone then declare that's why you're made for each other.”

“Don't, he'd do exactly that,” Elisif moaned, seeing it all too clearly. “Damn it, why can't things just be simple?? And why are we all so terrible at handling our lives?”

“Well, if we were all good at love all the time, we wouldn't need Lady Mara to guide us, would we,” Erandur said knowingly, deliberately ignoring the eye-rolling from Karliah. Change of subject needed.

Re: The Wolf Queen Awakens 28.8

(Anonymous) 2014-04-26 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
“So how's Argis?” Elisif asked Karliah, feeling a bit guilty for not checking in him. “Last I saw, he was arguing with Madanach over his choice of partner, like it's any of Madanach's business.”

Karliah hesitated, looking a bit guilty over something, and when she did speak, it was rather slowly, as if she were choosing her words very carefully.

“That one is complicated and always going to be,” Karliah said softly. “But last I saw they were sorting it out. I can't say Madanach approves, but he told Argis he wasn't going to object so long as Farkas didn't break his heart. I don't think you need worry.”

All the same, Elisif did. Who else did Argis have? No siblings she knew of, his mother dead, just a Forsworn father who presumably must be on this camp somewhere for the blood charm to have worked. Elisif wondered if Argis had even seen the man – he'd not gone far from the command area, Madanach's central compound. Was he one of the High Command perhaps? A Cidhna Mine inmate – yes, that would make sense if Argis had been a guard acting as secret Forsworn liaison, but which one? Not Odvan or Duach, both younger than Argis. Uraccen maybe, but he didn't really look anything like Argis and was a little too young – forty-nine compared to Argis's thirty-five. Braig – he'd talked about his daughter but never mentioned a son, right sort of age though so maybe. The only other option was Madanach himself but surely not, he'd never fancy a Nord... oh. Oh!

Oh sweet gods. Madanach hadn't just sent any old half-Nord Forsworn agent to guard her. He'd sent his own son, a son presumably no one knew about for obvious reasons. Hadn't Argis said his father occasionally gave speeches? Hadn't she thought Argis looked familiar, sensed hidden depths of cunning to the man, hadn't he reminded her of Madanach on occasion? Keirine had told him to use her first name – she must have known he was her nephew. And of course, hadn't he said his blood would be where the King was? Because Madanach was his bloody father.

No wonder that argument had got so personal. That hadn't been a king arguing with a subordinate, that had been a father arguing with his son. No one else would have spoken to Madanach like that, and he'd have killed anyone not his close kin who'd tried.

Complicated indeed. She'd have to talk to Argis about it. Maybe in the morning.

“What time is it?” she asked. The light seemed to be fading so must be sunset or near enough.

“Twilight,” Erandur answered. “Aranea's probably doing her Evening Invocation to Azura right now.”

For someone who claimed he was called to celibacy, he was doing a terrible job of not noticing Aranea's daily routine.

“We should go,” Elisif sighed. “I suppose I have to talk to Madanach and see if we still have an alliance.”

“You still do,” Karliah soothed as she helped Elisif up. “You are allowed to say no, he'll understand. He's not completely unreasonable.”

“Just mostly then,” Elisif said, holding the tent flap open for the two Dunmer as they all emerged into the early evening. Time to face down the Reach-King. Again. She really wasn't looking forward to this.

~~~~~~~~~~~~

Notes on the Rhanic :

Rhanteg - Reachfolk

Tegmai - my people

Gearcheim y canolan - midlife crisis

Re: The Wolf Queen Awakens 28.8

(Anonymous) 2014-05-01 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Great update as usual. Keep them coming!