Mion
Always Tired
Cassandra Arryn
The Crescent's chamber. She had always been fond of this place. It had a very warm and welcoming feel to it, so its no surprise that the purpose of it was just that. To welcome guests, to allow them a time to relax and warm themselves after their climb up the Giant's Lance. There was no denying that the journey to her home was a rough, exhausting one. But the destination was surely worth it. The roaring flames of the fires kept the room a very cozy temperature. A loving embrace for those who entered the home of the Arryns. The walls of the room were decorated with a white marble with blue veins running through it. It was not quite as exquisite as the walls that could be found in the High Hall. But it was a lovely site to behold.
Cassandra could smell the meals that were being prepared close by in the Morning Hall, where she and her household ate their meals. The past few days had been rather rough on her. With the loss of her father the duty of Lord Paramount now fell to her. Even if I do not feel ready... It is not something I can shy away from. I must dedicate my all to the people of the Vale. They deserve no less. Apprehensive? Of course she was. But she was not any less determined due to that. The burden was great yes. However it was her burden. She must carry it.
Alyssa's tears... The soothing sounds of that waterfall could be heard from just about anywhere in the Eyerie. At least I am still at home... Cassandra thought to herself. If she had not been then she was not so sure she would have been able to manage things as she had.
There was a calmness to her blue-grey eyes. Of course there was still a sense of grief and loss that they evoked but they had grown rather faint in recent days.
Now Lady Arryn was not standing around in the Crescent's chamber without reason, nor was she standing alone. In fact she was surrounded by her household guard on either side, about three men in sky-blue cloaks to either side of her. And then past them stood some servants, holding plates of bread as well as bottles of wine, as well as glasses for the drinks to be poured into.
It was a reception. A welcoming for the guests that she had invited. And it would seem that they have arrived. A party of around 6 people, all bundled up in their furs. If there was a list of words the described the journey up to the Eyerie. Cold would be near the top of the list.
"Thank you all for coming. I hope that your journey was not too harsh on you. Please help yourself to as much food and drink as you wish, if you are still hungry after that then you are welcome to join us for lunch." She had tried her best to sound the part of the Lord. But... It could not be helped that it came off more as a young girl nervously piecing together what to say.
"A-ah you will probably want to warm yourself too... We prepared the fires for everyone to warm themselves by but I can request for some blankets and coats to be brought as well if you all wish it."
"It is fine my Lady, I am sure the fires will be enough." The voice that responded belonged to Ser Lyonel Corbray, her childhood friend and seemingly the leader of this small group. Once he took off his gloves and cloak that had been beaten by the wind and snow the others followed suit.
Accompanying Ser Lyonel was; Ser Gawen Grafton, Ser Harys Hunter, Lanna Coldwater, Norbert Sunderland and Rhea Redfort. Lanna and Rhea were also close friends of Cassandra while Ser Gawen was her cousin. Ser Harys and Norbert however were new faces to her. Although Ser Lyonel and Ser Gawen had vouched for them.
"I am sorry about what happened to your father Cass... Especially so soon after your mother..." Rhea spoke to her with a pitying voice.
Sorry for me that is... She was young yes. But she was neither death nor blind. She knew what the people of the Vale had thought of her parents. There was no love lost between Lord Arryn and the people of the Vale.
"Thank you Rhea but you don't need to worry about me. Please. Relax." She motioned with her arms towards the benches by the fireplaces. She told the servants to leave the food and drink by the group so that they may go and start to prepare the tables for lunch. The household guard was also dismissed, although one or two of them hung about to converse with their guests as well, including Ser Ronnel Egen, the captain of the guard.
"Please, help yourselves." Cassandra reiterated.
She listened to the party talk about their journey to the Eyerie, how Lanna was sure she was going to fall at least 20 times. How Norbert wouldn't stop his bloody sniffing. How Ser Gawen insisted on stopping every 10 minutes to 'really take in the view'.
"It's like he wanted us to freeze our bloody balls off!" Ser Lyonel spat out in between his gulps of wine.
Listening to her friends talk like this brought a genuine smile to her face. It had been a while since she had seen them and well, recently the Eyerie had become rather gloomy. She had made the right choice in asking them to come. Their company would surely make things easier.
Before they knew it one of the servants returned, notifying them that lunch was ready.
"Ser Ronnel, please lead them to the Morning Hall, I will only be a moment."
"Of course my Lady. Well then you lot, follow me." Ser Ronnel lead the group out of the Crescent Hall as ordered.
There is no point in putting it off... I will speak to them about it after they have properly eaten.
Cassandra made her way towards to Moon Tower, the location of her chambers. Where there was a letter that she had been keeping close to herself. A letter from Kings Landing.
Master of Laws... Just what qualifies me for that? Of course she knew the answer to that. It was a simple one. She was an Arryn. And the King would want to keep the Vale as involved in the realm as possible.
She did not want to accept it. The Lords of the Vale would support her in that decision but...
I will see what they have to say... Mayhaps that will help me think of things clearer.