Finn's gaze found the dragon incognito like a compass finding north. A small smile acknowledged the elf-seeming dragon. While abiding in the deserts of Ecith, he had learned that duality was a part of the culture in a way that it wasn't elsewhere. Two Gods, two Thrones, two ruling races. He had come to believe that it was only his pairing with Arvælyn that had allowed him to survive his own transformation. It was through partnership with Phocion that he was able to become a Sentinel in fact instead of merely in name. Even Aværys was a partner Who balanced him.
Here, he believed, Alikhandrian would be his balance.
As he approached, he offered a shallow bow of respect for this member of the platinum dragonflight, though he had to be mindful of his own majesty lest his embassy see Alikhandrian as its true leader. Finn was here with imperium granted by the Crownwyrm himself, but Finn would hesitate to take any action this dragon ardently opposed.
"Salve, Alikhandrian of Verkágos."
His leadership style wanted him to see to the billeting of his people before he saw to his own, but he knew he had to delegate if he was going to get anything done here.
"May it one day soon be so called again."
Legatus by royal appointment, his task was to make of himself a
præfectas. A monumental task, but so were the tasks of the
magnati.
"If you would forgive me my human haste, please accompany me and I will brief you." He glanced hither and thither, saw Ramses and divers others being taken in hand and led away. Catching Lystreia's eyes, he made a small gesture that she silently acknowledged and went to prepare herself. He couldn't catch Phædreon's errant gaze, but the chronomancer would be where he would be when he chose to be there. He knew that much now.
Arkænyn, though, fell in with him as he followed an unctuous
servus. He felt safer for that beloved platinum blade at his back.
"His Exalted Majesty, the Crownwyrm Zalkyriax, has tasked me with reclaiming what was lost: Provincia Ecithia. I am neither Re'hyæn nor Dragon, though bound to both by sacred oaths. I was not raised in the faith of Solunarium, but I am claimed by its Deus Pater. I am honored enough to be accepted as
legatus without being a player with enough power to be seen as what I am: the vanguard. I am the high-handed enemy, Her Argent Luminescence's needle in the dark. But while I am confident in my abilities, I am not a dragon and if I am to woo the Ecithian dragonflights to the Platinum Path, I will need a draconic advisor."
Vitalio, a
servus who saw to his attire—and whose competence might lead to his promotion now that Finn had households of his own, both here and in Solunarium—came out of a door moments before their guide led them through it. In that communication among the serving class that seemed faster than the faint thought-songs he could sense moving along fungal blooms, it seemed Vitalio had been informed of what was to come and how best to gird his master's loins.
Finn continued as Vitalio and a couple helpers helped him quick-change their master.
"I am as up to date on matters Dratheran as I can be with short notice." He wondered briefly if Arkænyn was enjoying the view, or if, for him, the resonances of romances across countless timelines had faded into the white noise of life. It was probably best for Arkænyn if they did. Finn didn't wish the faint, confusing ache always in his heart.
"As a member of the
Custodes Deorum, I am particularly concerned about reports of possible
corruption among the Orkhan Trinity, and whether such corruption plagues the Ecithian dragonflights as well. Regardless, I will also have to learn how to treat with these dragons as nigh equals. The right desire to bend the knee before your kin cannot be allowed to weaken the Crownwyrm's embassy merely because His Exalted Majesty chose a human
legatus."
There were plenty of tales that included jollier dragons than those he had found housed in Mount Sorokyn, but he didn't know what to expect of those Ecithian dragons who maintained any sort of political power in Drathera.
"For today, however," he waved away Vitalio and the looking-glass. He had delegated his appearance to the
servus and was going to trust him. It was the dragon who had his attention now. "For today, I would like to know if there will be dragons among the guests of the banquet and how best to prepare to speak to them."
Being devoted to Arvælyn had seemed to win Zalkyriax over, and being useful, per his advice, had maintained Arvælyn's love. Otherwise, he wasn't certain how to befriend a dragon.
Ready now, he would continue the briefing here or accompany Alikhandrian to the great hall. He was not starving, but it had been some time since he had broken his fast. It was his hope that there were some similarities between the cuisine of the Orkhan of Ecith and the Orkhan of Kazasi. There were a few nostalgic bites over which he could delight and, perhaps, please his Orkhan hosts.