Silence engulfed the air, soft fluttering of snow cascading from the dark sky above, contrasting so much against the black of night filled the emptiness surrounding him. He could hear his heartbeat – steady – in his ears, a low humming war drum that began to pick up as moments went by. As faces filtered in. The first was a curvaceous Ecrosian woman, who smiled at him atop a boulder.
”Come to fight for your glory?” His smile made the winter air feel like a cool summer breeze.
“Glory?” his words wafted with a cloud of hot air, dissipating in front of his snagged-toothed face.
“Nein, liebling. Simply taking back what has been stolen.” Teeth bared in a cruel smile, voice dripping with icy confidence.
“Glory will be a pleasant side effect.” But above all – he sought
power. Control. Perhaps @
Ahmes will wish to partake?
More flooded in, one by one, some in groups. He knew the Ecrosians would be first. He knew that he would be an open target, but they would not be able to do anything for the laws of this land forbade it. Only Bruno could face him now. @
Emory's face was the next one he paid attention to, the father’s measuring gaze following his son’s as the boy sat down and nodded his support. He was pleased to see the shift in the boy’s stature, the confidence that now slowly began to rise within his eyes. He will make a fine Heir in place of Zagrius, and if the other boy returns he will be punished greatly for his absence. For his betrayal of duty.
@
Eris followed her brother dutifully, her face far more mature than he remembered. There was not an ounce of gratefulness in him, of course. It was natural for them to obey their father’s word. Why would he praise the sun shining or the cold winter winds blowing? In fact, all he could think about now was how he needed to raise more children, to fill this valley with his progeny much like his Vater had. No, he must outdo Alaric in that aspect. Runa’s presence was a reminder that he had a second daughter. Not that he’d forgotten, but she was always in the back of his mind. An afterthought, he always remembered the child as a brooding creature, standing back and observing with those two mismatched eyes. Her loud words made an ear flick, and his jawline tense in irritation. Much like her siblings, she’d evidently grown into her own. And her own seemed to be a haughty, arrogant one. He wasn’t too worried – marrying her off would smooth her temper down. Or
he will forcefully smooth it.
@
Alaric's arrival pulled him from the children’s conversation, and Luther’s eyes narrowed in on the man. His
father. But the word rots in his mouth now. He may have looked up to Alaric, once, but that was no more. He would never realize it, but being betrayed so openly by the man he idolized made the knife as if laced with poison, slowly eating him on the inside.
”You have much to learn.” Luther met the words with mocking amusement, scoffing back at the old and
weakened man.
“Ich weiß genug darüber, was ich nicht tun sollte, wenn ich dich beobachte, Vater.” ”I know enough of what not to do by watching you, father.” His eyes glinted with disdain. The last word was spoken with both disgust and scorn.
”You would not hold the throne long, once they know who you truly are.” “Sie? Und wer sind sie, Vater? Die Sigrun-Frauen? Die Dieudonne-Huren? Oder vielleicht deine weinenden Huren?” They? And who are they, father? The Sigrun wenches? The Dieudonne harlots? Or perhaps your weepy whores? His voice boomed with laughter.
“Du verwechselst mich mit dir selbst, Alaric. Ich bin kein treuer kleiner Hund, der alles tut, um den Abschaum des Tals zu besänftigen.” ”You mistake me for yourself, Alaric. I'm not a faithful little dog, bending every way to appease the valley's scum.” Playing their political games. Striking deals with men and women so far beneath him that he had to bend and twist so he could shake their hands.
No. He will never be his father.
He notes the Gold Crows gathering at the sidelines, but @
Hubert's voice was what tugged on Luther’s focus.
”So the prodigal son returns.” “So he does, kleiner Hubbie. The prodigal son in the flesh.” He jested back, but his eyes shone with an unsettling hunger for power. The lanky boy had some nerve, hiding behind his false sense of security that Luther would be too preoccupied with Bruno to redirect his wrath toward Hubert. Unfortunately, it was true. He could not have his fun with his bastard of a sibling today. He would be busy with the other, traitorous one.
"You will have to forgive me if don't swoon." “Don’t fret. I am very forgiving.” Forgiving, but not forgetful.@
Aeistrios' arrival was speedy, and Luther was more than pleased to see that the lion was a man of his word. The pale Rike returned the nod of support with his own, mischievous smile and curt nod. In fact, so much so was the Andal King a man of his word that he went straight for Alaric’s throat. It made Luther’s smile widen.
Perfect. This land will not soon forget his blood rise to power. In that same breath, he saw his daughter, the arrogant one, rise and lunge for a Wolfbron girl. That is until @
Tai stepped in, some unknown hiccuping Ecrosian, and the girl’s wrath redirected towards him. It amused the challenger to no end.
”Bitter are the wars between brothers.”As chaos began to bubble to the surface, @
Tinúviel appeared to take a child from being bulldozed by Alaric & Aeistrios. A child – likely her and Alaric’s whelp, a half-sibling to himself. He would’ve preferred to see @
Magdalena stomped to death, but even that much won’t be enough to punish @
Tinúviel for her wrongdoings. And as if @
Renfri could read his mind, she slipped up beside Tinúviel, having some sort of exchange with the woman before the duo began to depart and the weepy wench’s children yelled out that she was being
taken to Andal. He felt a pang of jealousy for being unable to trap the woman himself, but he knew that she would be at his disposal should he ask Aeistrios.
”Cain said to the Lord, “My punishment is more than I can bear. Today you are driving me from the land, and I will be hidden from your presence; I will be a restless wanderer on the earth, and whoever finds me will kill me.”A pale ghost he was, a wanderer of the land. Presumed dead by his brother’s hand, thrown into the depths of the sea and returned twice. Oh, how tired he was of his banishment. And now he was very much
real, rising from the dead to seek vengeance upon those who wronged him. And especially upon @
Bruno ♔, whose voice now echoed above the swampland.
Prepare yourself. It was a thought more for his dark sibling, but it echoed for Luther too.
Judgment is coming. He kept vigilant, muscle tensing beneath thick pale furs, teeth gnashing, claws scraping the ground as they itched to take the thorny crown. His crown. He will be the judge & executioner tonight.
”But the Lord said to him, “Not so; anyone who kills Cain will suffer vengeance seven times over.”He could feel eyes boring into him – but it was not the audience’s gaze that pressed so tightly on his back. It was there, like an itch he could not scratch down his spine. Mild and yet infuriating. Suddenly, he heard paws beat against the snowed-in ground. The rustle of tree branches and debris.
And he spun to try and meet @
Bruno ♔'s leaping form.
His face contorted in a furious snarl, his war cry reaching high above their birthland. He felt claws rip & tear through the flesh on his back, searing through his skin like a white-hot brand. Blood & snow flying. Teeth then tore through the base of his spine, but Luther’s movement prevented them from gaining a solid grip. At that point, he’d swung halfway, and so he attempted to complete his spin to try and face Bruno head-on, caring little that it may worsen the damage from his brother’s talons. Leaping from the shadows. Women’s tricks. There was no surprise here – Bruno would make a fine
wife, but not a King. Never a King. His teeth sought to grab onto any part of Bruno he could reach. He will make him howl with pain tonight.
He will make him regret the day he forgot his place as the
second son.Luther vs. @Bruno ♔
for Ecrosia Mire
Round 1 / 5
Hits: Rolling 7d20: 9 + 20 + 13 + 11 + 17 + 1 + 15
Dodges: Rolling 4d20: 18 + 3 + 7 + 8
Luck: Rolling 5d20: 1 + 14 + 7 + 16 + 15