
IMPERIVM RENASCENTIS
65 Ash 124 Steel
Palatium Umbrarum, Umbrium
The Draconic Council Chambers in the Palatium Umbrarum counted amongst the most imposing halls in the capital, and not only due to the ancient powers who congregated there. This room had not been built for dragons, least of all at their full stature. For generations this mirror image of its Luxian counterpart had served to house the Regium Consilium of Moonborn monarchs. Always exclusively elven or half-elven councillors and predominantly members of the Unbroken Line had sat these halls. 65 Ash 124 Steel
Palatium Umbrarum, Umbrium
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With the rise of the Draconic dynasty to the Umbrian throne, this chamber had been renovated to lionise the ancient house making novel demands. Artefacts of power and depictions of glorious monumental moments populated the walls and mantles. Today, a scale model of the Ecithian continent occupied the council table, its practical detail augmented by Masquerade magic that made the rivers flow and the primals lumber through their habitats.
The dragons, elves and he who lay between the twain were already seated when Finn was ushered through the door. Though this chamber was in his own home, it was one of many he rarely passed through. Even the dragons themselves primarily held their quotidian sessions in the Thalamum Draconum, where they could hold their true, colossal forms. Today they were joined by Cithæra and all of her brood who counted themselves members of the Vigilia Argenti.
“Be seated.” As Zalkyriax spoke, a chair slid back from the table lest Finn wonder at where in this pecking order he belonged.
“Phocion. This is a machination of your invention. Speak on it.” The dragon in elven seeming gestured, and Phocion smiled a smile Finn would recognise as exhibiting pride.
“Long though they dallied in the doing, it appears the Ecithian Senate has begun to seriously deliberate over the proposal I posed to the Dracones Viridi.
“It should come as no surprise that the proposal is a controversial one, but the dire situation afflicting much of the region as well as the general sense of stagnancy and decay that have been impacting their leadership, has lent more weight to our suit than I honestly anticipated.
“Whilst we of the Vigilia must occupy ourselves with preparing for the possibility of annexation, which will call for all our present resources and much more, we have been asked to send a representative to speak on behalf of the Crown.
“We have debated over whom to send. His Exalted Highness nominated me, I nominated the Vigilia Magna, but she wisely marked that sending royals may insinuate a message counter to my prior claim of a sympathetic overseer who would allow them some degree of autonomy.” His smile grew a bit sharper,
“Solunarium was not built in a day, and nor shall the Commonwealth be easily converted to our ways. We need a softer touch…” His eyes darted up to meet Finn’s.
“I remarked upon the prospect of sending Finn, the twice-marked… an outsider magnatus with a reputation for bucking the harsher sensibilities of our sun-scorched realm. A peoples’ prince… consort, who might serve his family and spread the Word of his Patron in a fashion likely to be more appealing than some elven Viceroy.” He paused,
“To be clear, your mission would be two-fold and long-term: First to assuage the fears of the senate and do what must be done to secure a vote in favour of Solunarian annexation. Second to serve as our Imperial overseer… a Præfectus Ecithialis to shepherd their transition as the continent unites under the banners of a Sacred Solunarian Empire reborn. What say you?”
All eyes turned to the human, and among the sea of stoics Arvælyn’s were the only pair that looked more amused than Phocion’s at the prospect.

