Akio
Lord of Naptime
Mors Martell
Hand of the King and Bereaved Father
Mors mind was already on the coming small council as he found himself deep in thought. As Meryn said he had never given him false information before. He was reliable. Years ago he had pushed for his appointment to the small council more out of a favor to his father but in his time in the position, he had been capable enough. He certainly wasn't anything like the more ineffectual member of the council like Butterwell. He did his duty and that was all he usually had needed from him. And his father had appreciated the favor of getting a direct voice on the council. They were allies and perhaps even friends depending on your definition of the word. He would have not have married his daughter into that line if he didn't trust him and his son had been good to his daughter. Though of all of them, he found it amusing that Nymeria was the first to make him a Grandfather given how bold she had been in her youth. Still with matters at hand Lady Florent would need to be called to the capital. He had never favored the Florents nor the Tyrells but they were not insignificant lords. He would have to move carefully if he wanted to bring things his way.Hand of the King and Bereaved Father
However, all action paused as he Meryn called out his title, something he did rarely enough given Mors had allowed him to address him however he liked as a show of familiarity though he still inclined to the title of Prince. For him to refer to him by his position as Hand it was enough to get his attention and his pause kept him vaguely unsettled. For a moment he felt something cold run through him and he didn't know why. It was like a tremor, a warning that things would never be the same. And then in that moment, his carefully constructed thoughts were blown out of the water and all he could do was stare blankly for a moment at Meryn. His hands tightened and the snake hissed in anger at his painful grip and without hesitation sunk its teeth into the Martells Prince hand but at first he barely even noticed. "What?" He could only say almost stupidly to Meryns retreating back but got no answer. He tried to rationalize that couldn't be possible, she was safe. No one could touch her, Peake was one of the most powerful much in the Reach, who could have? Then he remembered, slaughtered guardsmen, Uller dead, Drinkwater dead. The White knights. There seemed to be a flash of his mind of understanding, and an overwhelming fear it almost consumed him took over his mind. Not for himself but his family left in the Reach. Nymeria... Lewyn. Then suddenly he felt his hand tighten and he looked down to see the snake digging its teeth into his arm to make him let go while its tail lashed against him.
His grip slackened and he found himself swarmed in memories. For a moment he wasn't in Kingslanding, in this palace of lies and duty but instead thought of more peaceful days. He could feel the warmth of the Dornish sun caressing his face, warm but not with the burning intensity that often came from the southern sun. He wore a simple robe that comfortably hanged off his features and he sat on the ground taking in the sights ahead of him. Three children were playing in the pools. The oldest couldn't have been older than 9 and the youngest just a little over six. There was Ysilla, a little larger than most even at that age with gangly limbs but a measure of her fierce and proud demeanor already set on her face. Alongside her with Nymeria, her fiery red hair already evident as she swam in the pools alongside her laughing as she and Ysilla played in the pools. Ever adventurous even as a child. Dyanna near them, trailing a bit behind but not far as she went to catch up to her two sisters as they bathed away the heat of the day.
He felt a smile stretch across his face watching them as he sat content to watch their play when he heard footsteps behind him. Even in this memory, he felt as if he wanted to cry out but his mouth didn't move. He felt a hand come to rest lightly on his shoulder as she individual stood behind him. As much as he wanted to turn around, and see her face he could not, as he remained looking out into the gardens. "The children are enjoying their play. The gardens are a little less dangerous than running around the streets of Sunspear don't you think?" He asked the woman behind him with an amused and satisfied tone. This had been soon after they had caught Ysilla fighting with some of the guardsmen children when they tried to sneak into the kitchens and had ended in a chase that had from what he heard gone halfway around the castle. When he got the letter he had taken leave of the capital and went back to Dorne to take them all to the Water Gardens. They had spent a summer there in happiness but it was destined to end in tragedy as the woman who answered him now would not live past the year.
"I try to take them here when you aren't around but its never as peaceful when you're not here." The soft voice said mired with some amusement to match his own and he would feel her hand squeeze down on his shoulder. Even in the memory, he couldn't stop himself from almost trembling at her touch. How long had it been? How long had it been since he had seen her face, would he even be able to remember all her features? To capture all her beauty and kindness after all this time. Even with how deeply he missed her still. "I'm sorry I've been away, its-." She stopped him by laying a hand on his head and lightly stroking his head. "I know." Was all she said and in an instant quieted his unease and silent grief as he calmed with the movement and her words. That's how it always was, she never needed more than a few words or a quiet gesture to make him feel at ease and her love. "You protect them in your way, and ill protect them in mine. They are our children and it's our job to love them and defend them. Till the end of our days and beyond." With that, the image in front of his eyes turned hazy and when he refocused he found the snake's fangs still digging into his hand.
He reached for the snakes head and rather than trying to force it off and rip his skin further he grabbed behind its head and pinched which after a moment made it release his hand and look at him almost as if accusation. It didn't bite him again, however. The Hand found his eyes moist with unshed tears at the memory but bit them back. He still could not firmly believe his daughter was poisoned but there was no way he would ignore the possibility. He quickly strode from the room and with his two guardsmen gone his way to his guard's main chambers with long strides to the point of running. He would stay for the small council and seek Nae Naes permission to leave, he needed to see his daughter. The guards in front of the door got no little shock seeing their prince almost running up with a snake in his hands but he ignored their surprise to speak forcefully to them. "Guardsmen prepare my Garrison to leave, I want them ready to leave the castle at a moments notice." He ordered commandingly and while he did not explain himself he did not need too and his guards almost jumped to do his bidding as one went to tell those inside and another to find those scattered. However, he had already moved on to his room nearby. He didn't quite have anything like the Maesters case but there was less chance of the snake being harmed in here. He would eventually lay it on his bed and leave it to settle itself before leaving his room for the Small Council chambers. He would wait but he would not wait long, by mid-afternoon his soldiers would be ready to march and he would leave with them. He would not abandon his family.