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Dhruv watched Ékhidna's companion excuse himself, expression friendly even as he swallowed the last bite of a rejected cookie. And yet his regard within that ever-young face was bottomless and unyielding. Ageless and unplumbed. It was closer to who he was than the affably beleaguered wayfarer he was so often considered. Not that it was an act, of course. His reality was just hopelessly over-complicated.

He straightened a little and failed to set the cookies aside while making a study of the Princess Royal. That faint smile loitered even if it sharpened a touch, an old warmth lingering despite his reception. 

When Ékhidna asked if Ailuin had finally found him, or if he had found Ailuin, Dhruv did not blink. Nor did he miss a beat -- a step, the dance itself too old and too personal anymore for games -- and let a shrug roam out of his shoulders while he cast a glance towards the couple of the hour.

"That would depend on when he was looking," he offered truth as a quip.

The sight of his lovely watcher perhaps reminded him that he should improve his behavior for the court, regardless of what deeply private hopes were slowly crumbling. Now, a wry beat. Next,  an impossibly elegant bowing of head and shoulders to Ékhidna. "Your grace. I hope you are well." Which could stand for itself, or as a polite exit route.
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I certainly made the cloth. I took Aoren's measurements myself, though I am not the most skilled tailor, I can at least do that. I should find time to better avail myself of the art. Have you any recommendations, Princess?” Talon gave one of Aoren's forearms a squeeze, the two of them sharing a brief look. It had not been the first time that Talon had taken his partner's measurements for some sort of attire. It would not be the last and the engagement always proved to be entertaining for the both of them, to say the least.

His eyes followed Akantha's, recognizing Kala and the form of Phocion next to her. One of his brows arched in surprise at the bold choice of partner to have come to Sol'Valen, of all places. The enmity between the Hytori and the Atraxian elves was not lost on him. To say that there was bad blood between the two people's was an understatement. But the fact that Phocion had been allowed to attend in the first place likely meant that Ailuin had a use for him. It was not lost on Talon that the Phoenix King was exceptionally clever. Whatever his reasons, Talon suspected that the presence of Phocion had been carefully arranged by the Priest of Thiovan.

I suspect that the Phoenix King has a purpose for allowing the Re'hyaen to be here. I sincerely doubt his arrival was unexpected on the part of His Majesty.” His attention was drawn to Tyrann. He offered the Neptori a slight nod of his head before quirking it in thought.

I suppose we do not. My form is my own. It is fully under my control and can be as I want it to be. Though…hmm…I had never really given it much thought.” Talon's brow furrowed, completely missing the humor in Tyrann's small jest. Aoren on the other hand was smiling in amusement, clearly having caught the joke in the Neptori's tone.

Perhaps we should put that to the test, love?


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"I know so," she smiled at the emissary from Caerulia. Soren may have liked to tease her about hers, but there really was something about the way they could deliver structure. She'd considered one for Rhydian for tonight so that her father could undress him, but, well... they'd just have to see later what she'd had one of her Makers come up with.

"I would be delighted to make some recommendations, and could introduce you to some," Akantha smiled at Talon's query. If there was someone who had her finger on just about every tailor and designer in the whole of the Kingdom, not just the principality of Silfanore, it was the Princess of Thorns. She found herself wondering how Talon might look in a corset, but decided that she would just have to wait and see in that regard. She could dress her brother up in whatever struck her fancy: he was used to it by now, and it wouldn't be the first time he'd had a corset on. There had been more than one occasion that one of the servants had delivered an outfit and told him Akantha needed him for something.

"I am sure that he does, and we will find out what that purpose is in due time." Akantha didn't like it, but she wasn't the Phoenix Queen, and it was not her call to make. If King Ailuin had not wanted him here, then he wouldn't have made it across the border. Fortune favoured the bold, but this was bold indeed. Still, she trusted her father's vision and his ideas, and they would have to see what came from it. There were some questions that could be broached later, once everything from this wedding had settled down.

She raised an eyebrow at Talon's musings, and while she certainly caught the joke, she smiled and had a sip from her drink. "I'm sure we could find an appropriate place to test the theory," she smiled serenely. "Though as an Elementalist, that would be quite easy for you as well, even if you didn't alter yourself."


"There is no rose without a thorn."
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Filaurel took a moment to compose himself; as comfortable as he had felt with Sivan just a moment prior, he found that he felt embarrassment even more keenly. It was not done, to gawp and prattle like that. And even shock would not excuse an insult to a guest of the Phoenix King.

No matter how improbable the guest.

"The desert, of course." Filaurel said quietly to his friend, "I've never seen it, of course, and I'm much too young to have been there. But I have read about the campaign to drive their forces back into the wastes."

That particular war hadn't been led by Sol'Valen, of course, but it was of much greater interest to the historians of war than most of the pointless, interminable squabbles of the younger races. The cultists had grown truly vast in number, ranks swollen by literally accursed slaves, and they held knowledge of tactics and magic akin to that of Sol'Valen itself. It was no real surprise to Filaurel that they had managed to conquer all the realms which lay before them- what were the brutish Orkhan or the aether-poor dregs of humanity meant to do against a foe so much more advanced?

But the rise of Arcas and the overthrow of the blood empire... it had been one of Filaurel's favorite tales, second only to the defeat of Lys. To see one of their princes strutting about a proper place like this? Absurd.

Then again, it had been a long time, even by Elvish standards. Perhaps he should take a lesson from Arcas and learn before passing judgment.

"The story goes that they were driven back into the sands, and the Orks, ever the true devotees of Skar, watched over their mountains to ensure that they would never again emerge to trouble the world. But... well, it is not for me to opine on the matter. I am sure I would make a very poor politician, and thankfully the lot of them are poor tailors."

It still chafed at Len'Alen's mind, but he forced himself to smile and move past it. He had said all it was appropriate to say.

"That aside, this is... well, I could not tell you the figures, but it is many and more times the number of ambassadors I have previously seen at any of these festivals. Something must be in the wind."

Not that Filaurel could figure out what, for the life of him. Surely King Sol'Eiran wasn't planning to get more involved in the affairs of the world now, was he? After all these centuries of isolation, this seemed like the worst possible time to deviate.

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Sorononar did indeed laugh at Tyrann's jest. Of the royal family, he had spent the most time hosting the aquatic ambassador's antics in the Crown City. If he was not culpable for the good sir's love of wine, he had certainly aided and abetted its profundity.

His eyes followed Talon's toward the Kalzasern trade envoy and her Re'hyaean date. He smiled when Talon's gaze returned to his conversation partners.

"When he found that the Lady Kala was being courted by Phocion Princeps, he made it clear to her that her plus-one would be welcome. And safe. A backdoor channel might not mean a reconciliation, but it might prevent future warfare should the Solunarians seek Empire once again." But he didn't say more than that. Akantha, after all, was more often the intercessor between Kala and Ailuin than Sorononar was. And she was quicker on the uptake when it came to solutions to that underwater life than he was.


"Certainly, the enmity between our peoples is more antique than that between your gods and Arcas reborn," Ailuin added, green eyes cutting meaningfully to the Avialae prince, who was, it seemed looking in their direction. He offered the foreign shinsei a smile.

"But Lady Kala is well enough esteemed in Silfanore that her suitor ought be welcomed along with her. Better to have Your Serene Highness here under Suion's auspices than Skar's."

Kala offered a slight bow at the compliment.

"Your Majesty is too kind," she replied smoothly. Then, "I would not normally remind a Sol'Kor king from Aerion that Skar does sometimes bend to Suion, but perhaps upon his nuptials, such a surrender is holy."

She had found that the Hytori worshiped in a way that made sense to her soul; then again, her conversation with the Gods was changing now that she had been dealt a hand at a higher table. But having spent time in Solunarium, she was aware too that the more learned Solunarians understood even their Gods to be on Pyramids of Their own. Such talk oughtn't to offend Phocion.

At least, she hoped it wouldn't. She still made mistakes, which made divinity all the more terrifying.


"As soon as you tripped back into the timeline," Ékhidna responded without a moment's hesitation. "Father couldn't keep you here, but we retain enough chronomantic power to alert us when you return. Alas, it is not an exact science, and the search for you in Kalzasi did not turn up the tired elf we were hoping to find. Where did you drop out of limbo?"

Perhaps he had expected her to ask where the unicorn pony he had promised her last time they spoke was. She had grown up, though, and while she had adored him as a girl, she hadn't been a girl in a long, long time. He was as a character from a dream, and he seemed to be all but somnambulating at the moment whereas she was firmly in the here and now.

"Your Highness," said a serving girl with quiet respect.

The Princess swapped out her empty flute for a new one. Ettirnen took one for herself, and glanced sidelong at Dhruv. She didn't know how his cookies paired with wine that tasted like stars on the tongue.


"Ah," Sivan acknowledged with a slow nod. "I have a Vastian client who visits the shop in Kalzasi. Her people have lived in the desert since time immemorial, so it does not sound like a prison to hear her account, but... If they did not execute me on sight in Atraxia, I think the sun might."

Whenever Filaurel shared a story from his martial past, Sivan was happy to hear it. He didn't know that the soldiering life would ever be for him, both due to his temperament and various other reasons. But the martial tradition was certainly one common form of patriotism.

"I can only assume you excelled as a soldier as you do as a tailor, but I would certainly make a bad soldier and a bad diplomat." He considered. "It was always my understanding that the Dream King did not turn away envoys, but did not request them, nor send envoys without some explicit message to share and then return. Perhaps the Eclipse is the catalyst...? Nothing unites disparate people like a shared threat, eh?"
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"Well, all is fair in love and war, as they say..." Rhydian replied to Kala's reminder with a wan smile, "And I am fortunate to be trained in the latter, whilst knowing more of the former." A notion which turned his gaze toward Ailuin as a blush painted his fair cheeks a closer shade to his hair.

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"So it is, Majesty... and I do not find it unwelcome to see that the varnish has faded enough on that particular relic that I might stand here to congratulate you. Perhaps our little cult is changing. Our Prince-Regent recently enjoyed a male-to-male marriage himself, which was anathema in Solunarium before that blessed event." Phocion cast a smile Kala's way, "And I will freely admit that I am most fortunate to be in the company of one who can forge such bonds as to shift such tried and true paradigms as those that sundered our peoples."

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"Well, that is something you'll want to try out before you visit Caerulia, I should think..." Tyrann offered with a chuckle to cast aside any doubt that may persist, at this point, that he was in jest. As his laughter faded, his smile lingered as he turned back to Akantha.

"I would welcome your guidance in this arena. I am given to understand that the newly-minted King-Consort relies on you for fashion advice and, whiles I believe myself to be something of a connoisseur of couture, my taste reflects the culture in which I was reared. I would not wish to make a fashion faux pas here in Sol'Valen out of ignorance."
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Thank you, Highness. I would be most grateful. I admit that I have not had much in the way of experimentation with the powers of water. Fire and Air have always been my calling.” It made sense given that, as an Avialae, he would be drawn to the element of air. His association with the dawn and his own personality resonated with fire. As a result, he seldom actually wielded the element of water and its associated para-elements. When the Phoenix King acknowledged him, Talon gave a slight bow to the sovereign before his eyes settled on Phocion for a moment. He was not entirely certain how he felt about a Solunarian royal courting Kala. Part of him wondered if it was a ploy by the Atraxian twins to bring Kala into their fold given her status as the only true female Avialae in the known world. Time would tell.

He smiled at Tyrann.

I should very much like to visit one day.” At the mention of fashion and design, he looked between Tyrann and Akantha. The nautical elements of Tyrann’s attire were noticeable in a way that did not seem overly ostentatious. If anyone could advise the lord on how to garb themselves appropriately when in Sol’Valen, then it was Akantha. Between the winter ball, their previous meetings, and the display that she wore at the moment, there was no mistaking her love of well made and well-tailored garments. Talon tended toward simpler clothing that was well-tailored but often lacking in finer details as opposed to complimentary color choices.

Her Highness has a keen eye for style.” Said to Tyrann. He looked to Akantha. “In the short time that I have know you, Princess, I have learned much.


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She was admittedly quite curious to see what all could be done in that regard, and there were plenty of nice pools and baths in which one could experiment. Dragonshards, Elementalism, divine morphery, Animus, created artifacts... the options were endless.

When it came to her friend, discretion was the better part of valour. Akantha could absolutely tell a great many stories about some of the shenanigans and hijinks she had gotten into when it came to dressing Rhydian over the years, and Soren knew a great many of them and had witnessed plenty of them - not to mention having been subjected to the same sort of energy from his elder sister. But she knew better, and she was not about to mention anything that may have been even faintly construed as embarrassing on such an important day. Those tales and memories were not meant for others. A great deal of Akantha's life may have been on public display, willingly and sometimes otherwise, but she knew Rhydian was not comfortable with it and as the new, young, King-Consort... his reputation was critical.

"I would be delighted. I have always been intrigued by fashion and how it has transformed throughout the ages. What provoked those changes, how other aspects of society changed, and what that progression says about us as a people and a culture. That interest has allowed me to encourage and support a considerable number of artisans that are up-and-coming in terms of popularity, and meet with many who are established," she smiled and had a sip of her drink. "King Rhydian has many duties to the Council and more draws on his time beyond that than I can list, so my love of couture is indulged and it's one less thing for him to trouble himself with. It works out well for both of us." She was being modest - her obsession had led her through the ateliers of perhaps every fashion house, designer, tailor, and seamstress in the Kingdom, and she was always on the look out for new ones. "But rest assured, your attire has delightful at every event I've seen you attending. Well-made and well-cut goes such a long way."

Caerulia would be something to see, and while Akantha wielded neither Elementalism nor such divine power that would allow her to augment her shape, she had Aedrin's gift in the form of Animus. A Neptori totem would make a nice addition to her repertoire, and there was one in front of her from whom she could surely collect a hair. At Talon's compliment, though, she inclined her head graciously. "I am thrilled to hear that, Prince Talon - some find it decidedly esoteric, but just about everyone wears clothes or some form of adornment." There were arguments to be made that that was one of the qualities of a society that had advanced from an animalistic state, and Akantha was not about to go into an anthropological dive at the wedding reception. "It is fascinating how experiences can shape one's sense of style and what they enjoy and find comfort in."


"There is no rose without a thorn."
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"I made for a perfectly unremarkable soldier." Filaurel replied, "Which bothered me a great deal, in those days. Now, I find myself quite content with quiet living."

Of course, Filaurel hadn't realized, in those days, that his prowess was average. As a very young elf, he could content himself with being a student--a prodigy, even, if only in his own mind--and the early years of soldiering had struck him as necessary preparation for eventual glory. His family had neither riches nor titles, and so he could not hope to obtain high office in the usual course. But he had only to wait for a battlefield commission, surely, for recognition of superior valor and then... yes, then he would have the friendship of a Val, and be initiated into some secret arts, and then...

For a moment, the callow dreams of his youth rushed through the tailor's spirit, giving his cheeks a little flush. They were vague, poor dreams, naive and pointless, but oh they were sweet.

The tailor shook himself out of that momentary reverie and turned back to Sivan. "Mmm, perhaps. But what is an army to do, call an assault upon the moons? Moreover, I had heard that Kalzasi was well-insulated from the darkness by the presence of their god, and of course it was no worse than that which Sol'Valen has faced again and again. It would be quite surprising for those realms which weathered a storm well to be united in it."

Not that the tailor knew which realms had fared badly, other than the stories which had come from his factors in the great cities of Karnor; certainly, he had no idea how the desert rats had managed the crisis. Nor would he dwell on it.

"Well, I am sure it is none of my business, what the King considers and admits in his realm. But I sorely hope that the Great Eclipse was the worst of it. I should not like to see the sort of extremity which brings unity between such as are in that pavilion now."


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"With our ancient wards and a king more intent on investing in the realm than expanding its borders, I suppose there is little opportunity to be a remarkable soldier," Sivan mused. "But with Mist-spewing rifts, year-long eclipses, and an Atraxian prince in the Crown City... hm, 'may you live in interesting times' used to be a curse, you know?"

He smiled faintly. His wasn't truly ill will toward Kala's date, but rather the knowing that his presence in the prince's realm would prove an existential crisis for him. Sivan would likely cease to exist there. But times, they were a-changing, he supposed.

"I am not wise enough to know what all this portends. May Keela grant the king Her wisdom."

Someone nearby must have heard his blessing and sought to top it with something more appropriate for a wedding feast-cum-celebration of the wheel of time turning from the budding of Glade to the bounty of Searing.

"May Suion grant the kings Her ardor!"

A couple of people laughed and soon enough there was an only slightly intoxicated chant for the Kings of Sol'Valen.

Inside the royal pavilion, Sorononar's ears perked up. Quoth he,

"Hark ye,
Hearken the call
For the
beaux of the ball."

His smile swept past his conversation partners toward his father and his friend where they were conversing with guests from far Kalzasi and even the deserts of Atraxia.

"I had heard that of your brother," Ailuin was saying. There was a glint in green eyes that might have seen through Phocion's soul to his own dreams about a moonborn elf in his solar sanctuary, or it might just have been that trick some politicians had, always making one wonder just how much they actually knew. "And if the lady has made even the mildest rapprochement possible, then she will have proven a diplomat of divine gifts."

Then Kala had to wonder whether the Chosen of the God of Dreams knew more of her dreams than she imagined, but the moment burst like a soap bubble as their attention turned toward the growing joyful noise.

"Ah, the tyranny of the masses," he said. "We ought to be seen for a small while, but we shall speak more anon, I hope..."

Kala bowed as the kings passed.

Poison-green eyes caught Dhruv's and he winked in passing.


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Well, that was so gay!

15 super gay XP for all involved!

I'll be starting a spinoff for Dhruv for reasons.

I leave Akantha, Tyrann, and Talon to y'all. If you need Soren, you can tag me in.

Pharaoh, lemme know if you wowna do something with Phocion, Kala, Ailuin, and Rhydian, either more partying or other diplomacy before Phocion goes back home.

Filaurel's going to get his NaNo payoff (finally, sorry) next, but I can play more Sivan at the party if you want.

If something else is desired, you know where to find me.
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