The Prophet
The Loremaster
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Glittering jewelry. Expensive clothing. Boisterous laughter and juicy gossip. These sights and sounds permeated the baroque ballroom as a well dressed young man took it all in, quietly sipping on the usual fine wine that catered to the nobility's expensive tastes. Casting warm hazel eyes over the priceless paintings above them, the dark skinned noble appraised the work; picking out the artist almost immediately. You don't quite so easily forget your father's own work after all. With a faint smile he set down the glass lightly on a table, resolving to dance some more until business was to be conducted. Spying his mother chatting up a small crowd he waved politely, getting one in return just as he'd found his next dance partner.
"Julius Mori Crestwood, pleasure to meet you." he began, smiling at her facial recognition. "Would you be so kind as to honor me with a dance? I fear I'll go mad just sipping wine all night." A short nod and giggle later, and they were away onto the floor. It was a tad annoying on Julius's part, having to hold off and move to accommodate someone who seemed unused to dancing, but the young nobleman managed to still make the dance as elegant as she would allow him to with graceful steps and smooth twirls. The soft clicks of Julius's formal shoes kept time, seconds clocking in time to the drop of his heels and the time spent frivolously partying. At last the familiar tune of attention being called gave him a moment to separate himself from the noblewoman with a polite bow, and find the side of his mother. The two remained silent until after the King spoke, before briefly sharing a quiet back and forth.
"A shame I haven't inherited father's titles yet; that seems like an interesting competition."
"You'll be fine, royalty wouldn't suit our house anyways. Your father is quite satisfied in the position we have now."
"Of course mother, I only expressed interest. Competition with the heads of our peer houses as only an heir would hardly be wise. I can always support one of them, should they desire the aid." Julius mused, lightly touching his earrings as he watched the table lintently. The sanctuaries' situation wasn't a secret to the higher up nobles, or even a noble paying enough attention for that matter. Their King's orders were reasonable, though he shared Lady Mortegala's sentiment of it being vague. Cuculdo's words drove a certain twitch to his face, though he dismissed it for now. It would be improper to speak up, not to mention impolite. Leaning closer to his mother, Julius quietly posed a question. "Is Father here yet? I've yet to see him and I feel this is important."
His mother reacted in kind, quietly shaking her head with a small sigh. "Of course not, he's back at the estate still working on that sculpture for the courtyard. Marble and gold this time, I believe." Julius nodded, turning back to watch events unfold, hands folded behind his back.
"I believe our days are about to become much busier."