RavenSong
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Dagnia City
Before even recorded history, and after the tree had fallen, the high council of Dagnia had begun to build their empire from their bare hands. Some say they were dragon hunters, telling tales of how they each stole a dragons den stripping them of their wealth and forming an entire nation. It was said the dragons were cursed, or rather the gold was cursed. Not much is known, but what is fact was that their greed and ambition was great, likely twisted and manipulated by whatever horrors ailed in the treasure. So great was their greed that they’d defy death and continue to manage the city well hundreds of years past their death. It was those men who made up the High Council.
The city had reached a all but made the city prosper like never before, roads were remade, homes and infrastructure rebuilt, schools, culture and the arts flourished. However, it was all at great cost to the tax payers, the working class who were the true owners of the city.
Through faith, moral codes of conduct and deep belief in their goddess allowed for a relatively balanced relationship between the bureaucrat and the work force.
Magical Contracts were made to keep the population honorable, while those that couldn’t afford to pay were given a labor contract stating the terms to appease the agreement through whatever means could be seen fit.
However harsh, some called it fair, while others thought of it criminal.
The Church which had recently seen a change of leadership to those of the Followers of the Divine Flame, had begun to reform many of the details of the previous creed. Now, a more oppositional view was introduced. One, where a crusade was necessary, a fight for the city of Dagnia itself.
The reason itself was that the High Council was attracting people towards a more materialistic world. Arguing that placing faith on the council rather than their goddess would bring forth her wrath and smite the entire city back to its beginnings.
Although, there were some who didn’t care much about the current state of the world. Rather, cared for the people’s well being. Either way, the city was becoming polarized between tradition and fruition.
In the recent years, the Broken Shield Rebellion had begun to attract followers. Promising an end to all debts, it was a rather attractive cause for those that had nothing to lose. Lost, hungry and desperate, many would join. To much of their delight, the other houses, monarchy and nobility and even religious factions would take advantage by joining the cause as well.
In an attempt to overthrow the current religious power they’d begin their assault by taking over the Shrine of the Jewel of Whispers. A most valuable relic bestowed upon the founder of the Divine Flame. A jewel that could make one speak to anyone in the afterlife. As they boarded up the cathedral, mages and wizards created barriers, while the army interrogated anyone within the holy place. The priests were murdered and placed upon display at the entrance.
“Give us back our lives!”
“My father has paid with three hundred years of his life! Let him rest!”
“LET THEM REST!”
“We stand to oppose the debts!”
“We don’t need a crusade! We want our debts paid!”
“We refuse to fight those who help us!”
The church couldn’t do a thing about the debts, but their desire to make battle and completely take over the city was never before heard.
Joanne, or rather Sister Joanne as many referred to her as, had walked through the county yard gates towards the desecrated shrine. Her hands were entwined at her chest, as the holy maiden prayed under her breath as she approached. She wasn’t showing much expression, other than a deep concentration in what she was reciting. Once at the front, she raised her hands in supplication, “Citizens of Dagnia! I beg you to leave this holy place, to listen to reason instead of the rage that festers within you to commit such atrocities. Let us not shed anymore blood. I understand your pain and hardships.”
Those is the rabble would draw swords and raise staffs, unwilling to listen, “Of course they’d sent her..” one muttered while another, “..sister Joanne helped my mother get better. I won’t kill her.”
Then one among them, would walk up to Joanne, taking her by the hand and binding her hands. “As second in command, you’re a prisoner of the Broken Shield Rebellion. Sorry sister, but we’re going to get our debts paid.”
Five others would take Joanne by the arms, however the holy maiden wouldn’t struggle, but now her head and follow where they were taking her. “What do you wish to achieve? The high council will send their soldiers here, or worse, the Divine Flame will respond to this desecration and rightfully so-“
“Silence!” One of them said before a fist made contact with her cheek. The maiden recoiled, and groaned. One of the other men looked at her assailant, “You do that again and I’ll have your hands. This woman has done nothing but help people. If she’s here then I trust what she has to say.”
When they sat her down, their leader appeared before Joanne at the table, “Well well well, if it isn’t Sister Joanne! Ha! I must say I am quite surprised they sent you instead of that bishop coward at the head of Divine Flame! Tell me, are you here because they told you to come?”
Joanne looked up at the rebellion leader, her hands were tied however, “I pray that the goddess bless our conversation..” she began, “..I have not vowed to serve any one church. I serve them all but more importantly the people. I have come here of my own accord to warn you of the army that is being assigned to answer your protest.” Loud murmuring and doubt could be heard among the rebels ranks, doubting, considering abandoning the cause.
The rebel leader smiled as she pulled out her dagger and stabbed it stuck to the table. “I was counting on it, sister. That’s why we’re here.”
The rebels laughed and chuckled.
Then Joanne replied, “I understand, but what if there is another way? What if I can intervene and gain pardon for you all in exchange for service to join a crusade. Not against the High Council. But against the pact. It’s the pact that allows the high council to maintain the debts not the church. Please, I implore you all listen to me.. if you’re desire is to fight then fight for your true freedom and not for a clean slate for further debt.”
The rebels gave off mixed signals, there were those who took to Jeannes idea but others were skeptical.
“You’re telling me, that if we fight the entire pact we’ll gain our freedom? Do you realize the magnitude of a campaign you’re suggesting?”
Jeanne nodded and then bowed her head, “I do. And I can also tell you with certainty that should you agree, we will succeed. I’ll fight alongside you until the end.”
The rebel leader frowned but then looked at the others and smiled, “Well? I say we live to die another day, we’ve waited this long to die what’s another few weeks? Ha! And besides, we have a lucky nun by our side now.”
Giving a hand motion, the rebels began their dissipation, they’d all run and scatter but it was too late. The church had sent their elite guard to the shrine, and a great battle would soon break out at the Shrine of the Whisperer.
“By inquisitor order of the Arch Bishop of the Divine Flame, all who have set foot here shall perish, may the goddess judge us all fairly here tonight.”
With that the armored men charged at the Broken Shield Rebellion, ensuing a long, bloody and arduous battle among kin..
All the holy maiden could do was look on, weep, and pray in silence.