Iskandar
Existing.
Alexandria looked at Eren with a certain dumbfoundess as he spat out his water and blamed it on a bug. She didn't expect the man to be one afraid of such small creatures and Alexandria did not see any bugs worthy enough to be afraid of. The Knight pondered for a moment before nodding to herself. She said nothing, but was piecing together a puzzle of some sort that related to the boy. Alexandria watched as the boy paced over towards the girl and whispered something to her.
The change in their attitude meant that something was up, and Alexandria didn't like it one bit. The Knight rolled her eyes slightly at the obvious lie Eren gave to Alexandria as for their reason to hastily leave, "Hold on you two. You really expect me to believe that obvious lie? I mean even a blind monk could see the expression the girl just gave you. What are you two kids really up to?" Alexandria wasn't a mother, but for whatever reason her motherly instincts kicked in, and she did not like how these kids were acting.
Aragon simply sighed at the boring Gwyber, always so boring. Luckily she had taken her seat and got far away from a man such as himself. He looked up at King Marik and place a hand on his heart, bowing ever so slightly, "Of course, my King! I shall return when the deed is down and regale you with a story of epic proportions! It shall be filled with death and chaos no doubt. A story fitting for the evil king!" Aragon remained in a bowed position, looking over at Gwyber from the corner of his eye and offering her a smug grin.
Aragon turned toward Gwyber, "Fear not. I shall not die. I am no combatant. I am but a mere author. You will do the killing, that is all you are meant to do! I shall write down the events. Even should I die, I will not so easily give up on my masterpiece! Death wont even stop me, my beast." He turned toward Marik after Gwyber left, obviously angered by Aragon, "Such a fickle beast. I shall make sure she remains loyal. Though a betrayal scene would make this an even more dramatic story!" Aragon bowed once more and then departed from the chambers.
"Such a lightweight, Clair. I would ask you to go drinking with me more often, but you have a reputation to keep as do I. Still you could learn to take more than a goblet or two of wine. This isn't even the potent stuff..." Zava sighed at Clair, and put her now empty goblet back on the table, "Ah. My spies could not get me that much information. Then again even they are fearful of Marik and you. Regardless, I shall give you the information, as well as names and whatnot." Zava paused and stood up, letting a gloved hand run across the armrest of her throne, "I have no real questions for you regarding the king and politics."
Zava slowly walked towards a desk to her right and picked up an envelope before walking towards Clair, "Here in this envelope is everything you request. Location, names, numbers. All of it." Zava sat on the table in front of Clair, the two being mere inches from each other. She was about to hand the envelope to Clair but stopped, a mischievous smile on her face, "I'll lower the price down to six-hundred gold, if you promise me to show that smile of yours more." Of course, Zava wanted to prod Clair some more by asking this request of her.
Zava reached behind her and grabbed the candle that sat in the center of the table, and said in a rather seductive voice, "Of course if you don't agree to that singular term, the information maybe lost forever." She dangled the letter above the flame, the same mischievous smile plastered on her face.