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these violent delights have violent ends.
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;; orion
The Yule Ball was usually something that Orion looked forward to all year long. It was a time of gift giving and celebration, he even gave the entirety of the Night Court the entire day of the Winter Solstice off. Though he had no blood relatives to celebrate with, he did have the little family he'd made in the Night Court to celebrate with. Usually around this time, Rae had already dragged him from his office to pop open a bottle of wine and exchange presents by the fireplace with Mina.
Unfortunately, that wasn't the case this year. Tensions had been running high throughout all of Temarona since the discussion of the wall began, the 499th year was almost up, and the magic holding the wall up was weakening since it had only been meant as a temporary solution. It had been Orion's idea to host the Yule Ball at the Night Court, but now that it was time he was regretting the decision. Rae had worked her tail off planning the event, and he was thankful he hadn't needed to bother with any of the preparation besides the diplomacy with the other courts. Some of the other courts had been hesitant to come to the Night Court with tensions so high, but it seemed as if all four courts would be present tonight. He'd even invited the human realm's royalty to be apart of the discussion, but hadn't heard back.
"Ri! Stop your brooding and get out here. We have guests." Ravenna's voice followed a harsh knocking on the door, and Orion straightened his suit one last time before heading out the door. If he kept his second waiting any longer she was liable to kick down the door.
"Any last minute correspondence?" It wouldn't surprise him if his father had backed out at the last minute, refusing to send anyone from the Wind Court to his traitorous son's land.
"None. Guests just started arriving, no sign of trouble yet but we've got patrols out." Rae spoke in a hushed voice as they walked through the marble halls, now covered in garland and lights for the season's festivities.
"Good, let's hope it stays that way." Orion knew that Rae must be as nervous as he was, with both of their fathers in attendance it was sure to be a spectacle. Hopefully, not one that ended in bloodshed.
"Try to have fun and not kill anyone." Rae winked, and before he could roll his eyes she threw open the ballroom doors. Members of the Night Court were already mingling about inside, some already indulging in the overflowing cases of wine or dancing across the floor. There would be more Night Court members in attendance tonight than any other court, which made Orion more at ease. He'd dispersed his guards mostly to the edges of the territory, to keep them out of sight from the other courts and hopefully ease their own nerves. He didn't need his potential enemies to know his courts true strength, but if he needed them they were already on call.
The ball room was decorated quite extravagantly, he knew without asking that Rae had used every penny in her budget on this event. Twinkling lights cascaded from the ceiling like starlights and garland mixed with red flowers hung along the walls. There was plenty of food and drink for members of every court and the band would surely play into the early hours of the morning to entertain them.
Rae looked pleased with her work, but he could sense the tension beneath her shoulders as she spotted members of the other courts entering through the door behind them. It was sure to be a tense evening, but hopefully they could get through dinner without any arguments.
The arguing came after dinner, when the heads of each court met in his office to discuss the wall. That would certainly be the most interesting part of the night.
For now, he would enjoy what would probably be the last festivities between courts before war broke out. With a sweeping glance around the room, he took head of every face he recognized and didn't yet know, filing the information away for later.
Orion ascended the dais at the back of the room, raising a glass towards the people now quickly filling the dining hall, a flurry of fine silken suits and glittering ballgowns. "Let the feast begin!" His voice boomed throughout the hall, met with the sound of glasses clinking. And so began a diplomatic game of chess.
Unfortunately, that wasn't the case this year. Tensions had been running high throughout all of Temarona since the discussion of the wall began, the 499th year was almost up, and the magic holding the wall up was weakening since it had only been meant as a temporary solution. It had been Orion's idea to host the Yule Ball at the Night Court, but now that it was time he was regretting the decision. Rae had worked her tail off planning the event, and he was thankful he hadn't needed to bother with any of the preparation besides the diplomacy with the other courts. Some of the other courts had been hesitant to come to the Night Court with tensions so high, but it seemed as if all four courts would be present tonight. He'd even invited the human realm's royalty to be apart of the discussion, but hadn't heard back.
"Ri! Stop your brooding and get out here. We have guests." Ravenna's voice followed a harsh knocking on the door, and Orion straightened his suit one last time before heading out the door. If he kept his second waiting any longer she was liable to kick down the door.
"Any last minute correspondence?" It wouldn't surprise him if his father had backed out at the last minute, refusing to send anyone from the Wind Court to his traitorous son's land.
"None. Guests just started arriving, no sign of trouble yet but we've got patrols out." Rae spoke in a hushed voice as they walked through the marble halls, now covered in garland and lights for the season's festivities.
"Good, let's hope it stays that way." Orion knew that Rae must be as nervous as he was, with both of their fathers in attendance it was sure to be a spectacle. Hopefully, not one that ended in bloodshed.
"Try to have fun and not kill anyone." Rae winked, and before he could roll his eyes she threw open the ballroom doors. Members of the Night Court were already mingling about inside, some already indulging in the overflowing cases of wine or dancing across the floor. There would be more Night Court members in attendance tonight than any other court, which made Orion more at ease. He'd dispersed his guards mostly to the edges of the territory, to keep them out of sight from the other courts and hopefully ease their own nerves. He didn't need his potential enemies to know his courts true strength, but if he needed them they were already on call.
The ball room was decorated quite extravagantly, he knew without asking that Rae had used every penny in her budget on this event. Twinkling lights cascaded from the ceiling like starlights and garland mixed with red flowers hung along the walls. There was plenty of food and drink for members of every court and the band would surely play into the early hours of the morning to entertain them.
Rae looked pleased with her work, but he could sense the tension beneath her shoulders as she spotted members of the other courts entering through the door behind them. It was sure to be a tense evening, but hopefully they could get through dinner without any arguments.
The arguing came after dinner, when the heads of each court met in his office to discuss the wall. That would certainly be the most interesting part of the night.
For now, he would enjoy what would probably be the last festivities between courts before war broke out. With a sweeping glance around the room, he took head of every face he recognized and didn't yet know, filing the information away for later.
Orion ascended the dais at the back of the room, raising a glass towards the people now quickly filling the dining hall, a flurry of fine silken suits and glittering ballgowns. "Let the feast begin!" His voice boomed throughout the hall, met with the sound of glasses clinking. And so began a diplomatic game of chess.
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