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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 7507110" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p><strong>The grand banquet</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008000">(As a pre-emptive note: Some of the upcoming parts of the conference dinner may seem as if it was majorly Auryn doing the talks. This is not because Carlyle's player wasn't interested in the dialogue, but he had to do a bit of work during the second half, so we agreed that I use the spare time to talk to various NPC with Auryn as this would let him join in again later without too much hassle. Sometimes it sucks being an IT guy <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> )</span></p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p>Auryn wakes up early enough to realize that she just might make it to the arrival of the Danorans in time. So she puts on this gorgeous gown she got as a gift from Don Cippiano, receives a quick hair-do from Isobel and then hurries to get a carriage. To her surprise, she runs into said Mr. Cippiano who is just about to leave his cafe. When he sees her, he looks positively surprised as if he'd just see a perfect plan coming to fruition. </p><p></p><p>“Oh how wonderful! Marvelous! I knew that dress would suit you perfectly. So it is to your liking, I guess?”</p><p></p><p>“It is very beautiful indeed. Though I fear I can never repay you adequately. This was... so much more than just coffee cans and tea pots and herbs. But maybe you'll be happy to hear that even the Danorans might be speaking about it after tonight.” </p><p></p><p>“No, no. You're not indebted to me. It was a gift and seeing this perfect pair right before my eyes warms my heart more than thousands of gold pieces could.”</p><p></p><p>Seeing that Mr. Cippiano seems genuinely happy, Auryn performs an elegant volta in front of him before feigning a courtly bow with a smile on her face. She then says that she, unfortunately, doesn't have much more time to share as she's already running late for the arrival of the Lux Profectusque. This coincidence surprises Cippiano as he explains that he just called for his private carriage since he'd like to see this important social gathering, being a fan of such grandiose events. So he'd really be glad if Auryn would take a seat and accompany him. As she sees no reason to decline his offer, she gladly accepts and so the two of them manage to arrive just in time. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008000">(Well, it seems as if Cippiano's love for haute couture is even bigger than we thought. As much as we always suspect that he might be up to something, he again and again turns out to be a likeable, kind person. As long as you're among his buddys that is. But he had all the reasons to be in a good mood after we basically eradicated the headquarters of his biggest enemy the morning before. </span></p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #008000">Oh and did I already mention that Don Cippiano is among our all-time favorite NPCs? He usually has the stronger bond with Carlyle, but this little scene was totally adorable.)</span></p><p></p><p>As the Lux Profectusque arrives in Flint harbor, we witness how the Danorans, most likely the ambassador, managed to set up a perfectly timed show of raw military power and rich splendor. King Aodhan and Sovereign Han Jierre just shake their hands as the danoran anthem reaches its climax and the Sovereign proclaims that he appreciates this precious opportunity to make peace after so many years of war in the Yerasol Archipelago. He is flanked by Lya Jierre and also accompanied by Eloise Duffet, the minister of war. </p><p></p><p>Once the ceremony is over and King Aodhan asks the delegation to accompany him to their temporary residence in the Aurum, Lya Jierre turns her attention towards us. She guesses that we'll most likely be curious about her personal invitation and explains that after our last “crossing of blades” in Vendricce she got thoroughly impressed by our determination and force. She also realized that there have been misunderstandings about the nature of the society she belongs to and she wishes to explain her point of view so we might just clear up all of the issues of the past months. </p><p></p><p>We reply that we'll gladly take this opportunity to discuss the Obscurati and also hope that her brother, Luc, is doing well in Cherage. Lya explains that her brother is quite the introvert and a difficult character but besides that, yes, he's doing just fine. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008000">(we kind of feared that the Obs might have liquidated Luc and/or Ottavia after they had been our guests and helped us with understanding the Lantern. Especially after we were pretty sure to have left an impression on the two. As for the "crossing of blades", we had to laugh quite a bit at Lya's over-exaggeration as we put her to sleep after she drew her rapier. Even if there would be quite a lot of people who'd love to see a swashbuckling duel between the two female scions. One day, maybe.)</span></p><p></p><p>Then we just split from the group of dignitaries as we'd like to do a last minute check on the security details in the Aurum, especially in the banquet hall and every room that's somehow involved in the grand dinner tonight. We find that everything seems just fine and Flying Spark tells us every little bit about his routine as well. Carlyle's gut feeling about a potential disaster can't be stopped though. Still it can't be helped right now as it is already dinner time and we're required to meet up with the rest of the invited guests in one of the antechambers. </p><p></p><p>We're quite surprised to see so many people with so many different backgrounds together in one big room. We identify most of them as various industrialists from both Risur and Danor, as well as politicians, nobles and members of the military. Among the guests are Lord Vantrys and Cecilia, Heward Sechim (Vantrys and Sechim seem to be getting along pretty well) as well as Francis Fordren and Brakken Heffanita. Milena Dawkins turns out to be the Master of Ceremonies this night and she asks everyone to form a line after welcoming everyone to the festive peace banquet. </p><p></p><p>Carlyle is already used to such societal gatherings and so he explains that your place in the line is actually representative of your social standing and your connection to the host. He seems quite touched by actually waiting in such a line himself, so Auryn asks him whether everything is alright.</p><p></p><p>“Oh yes, I'm more than just fine. It's just... I've always been asking myself what it would be like to actually be part of these spectacular events, rather than just standing at the sideline. This is like a dream come true.”</p><p></p><p>Seeing her partner genuinely happy for a moment puts a smile on Auryn's face, and she squeezes Carlyle's hand briefly.</p><p></p><p>“Then enjoy this evening. You've earned it. And I'm sure this won't be the last time we'll be asked to attend a grand banquet.”</p><p></p><p>Just when it seems like Carlyle is utterly struck with societal bliss, he turns around to take a look at the other attendants and spots Lord Vantrys, who's stranding far behind him among the other nobles.</p><p></p><p>“Oh no, but this isn't right. How can I possibly be introduced before Lord Vantrys?” </p><p></p><p>He shakes his head in disbelief before he realizes that we're actually personal guests of Lya Jierre, which is most likely the reason why we've been placed right behind the risuri and danoran ministers. Even if this seems quite unusual indeed. This awkward situation for Carlyle only intensifies when we are then seated right next to the danoran dignitaries, leading to a lot of eyes staring right at the rather unknown guests of the Minister of Outsiders. </p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #008000">(Auryn was quite astonished to see Carlyle put such an emphasis on where he was standing in the queue. Or that he was actually standing there at all. Seeing that the spheres of service personnel and guests/nobles are that much separated that even standing in a line feels as if one is part of another world is something she's yet to get used to. And she just realized that Carlyle can be really touched or confused by such small details.)</span></p><p></p><p>Fortunately, dinner starts soon after and both King Aodhan and Sovereign Han Jierre express their hope for peace and their desires to make the upcoming conference a success. After Governor Stanfield offers a few warm words where he welcomes both delegations to his city and stresses out that Flint will have much to gain from such an unprecedented peace treaty, it is time for someone else to give a toast as well. </p><p></p><p>As the seconds pass by and no one actually says anything, Lya gives the two of us an encouraging wink which leads to Carlyle deflecting the arrow to Auryn. So she raises her glass and first thanks Lya Jierre, a true friend of Risur, for the opportunity to be here tonight before stating her hope that this conference will bring an end to the hostilities between their two countries as the path war will only lead to suffering and pain while peace may allow old wounds to heal in time.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008000">(She was a tad bit uncomfortable as she was kind of speaking for the foreign delegation and also had to draw everyone's attention in the presence of Fordren. It's always the personal stuff that unnverves her.) </span></p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p>The first part of dinner goes down smoothly with lots of smalltalk and little interference. Only Eloise Duffet, Minister of War, almost causes an eclat by hinting at an orphanage that got supposedly bombed by King Aodhan himself during the third Yerasol War. When she also tries to make a fuss about the soup, Lya Jierre quickly and diplomatically diffuses the explosive situation and explains that no one in this room will be truly innocent and that the poor farmers of Shale will not have murdered any Danoran by growing tasty vegetables. </p><p></p><p>During the first courses, we get the impression that Lya is trying really hard to keep up the diplomatic atmosphere and is genuinely striving for peace first and foremost. Then we all take a break and get the opportunity to stroll through an art exhibition on the sky bridge. Shortly after, lovely music starts to play and Auryn gets totally overwhelmed with joy as they got the actual hurricane violin for their string performance. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008000">(She's quite the Navras Opera House nerd, so she took this as an opportunity to tell her hapless conversation partner all about the violin and its past. Also, Hurricane Violin and Fable of Seaquen. Well played <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> )</span></p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p>Meanwhile, Carlyle tries to ease his gut feeling by patrolling the sky bridge and looking out for any sign of danger. But it turns out that his guts were wrong this time. Once the musical performance is over, Eloise Duffet takes the time to talk to us and ask us about our opinion on the events on Axis Island. We explain that we're pretty upset about Duchess Ethelyn's betrayal and remind the Minister of War that we Risuri took great lengths to end her rebellion and give the Island back to Danor. We add that many risuri lives were lost these days and we hope that it wasn't for naught. </p><p></p><p>Carlyle then says that Axis Island was one of many errors that happened in the past regarding our two nations and, having seen the face of war far too often, he hopes that one day generations of Risuri and Danoran children will grow up knowing nothing but peace. </p><p></p><p>Minister Duffet then claims that there's been too much chaos in Flint the last weeks, with security issues being so severe that she feared for the delegation's safety. Auryn gets that she's hinting at the terrorist's attacks and explains that these acts were committed by foreign elements whose only goal is bringing suffering and the end of the world. She says that they didn't specifically target Risur, but rather the peace conference, no, the whole concept of peace itself. Fortunately, the RHC was able to lock them all up in time and so they can pose no threat anymore. She concludes that these radicals would have tried to strike Cherage as well had the conference taken place there instead. </p><p></p><p>Taking another try, Eloise Duffet then changes the focus to the many protesters in the streets of Flint, claiming that such chaos wouldn't be possible in Cherage as the police would manage situations like that with ease. Carlyle laughs softly at this comment before saying that the Dockers and all the other protesters simply express their love and care for their city and community. The citizens of Flint always strive to make their lives better, so they use – legal – protests as a means of venting their frustration or issuing their problems in a peaceful manner. </p><p></p><p>Then, with a disarming smile on his face, he asks Mrs. Duffet whether she's ever fought a guerrilla war. Because he did and fighting against people who are desperately trying to regain what they've lost and who are fighting for their homeland with everything they got is the most horrifying experience one could imagine as a soldier. He then asks her to imagine a city like Flint, full of passionate people, being faced with military-like oppression. </p><p></p><p>“There's only one outcome I can see in this scenario. You'd have a guerrilla war in this very city. Fighting your own populace is futile, Minister, and it only causes suffering that will take centuries to heal” </p><p></p><p>We then return to dinner and are treated to some of the best dishes from Danor, Ber and Risur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 7507110, member: 6816692"] [b]The grand banquet[/b] [COLOR="#008000"](As a pre-emptive note: Some of the upcoming parts of the conference dinner may seem as if it was majorly Auryn doing the talks. This is not because Carlyle's player wasn't interested in the dialogue, but he had to do a bit of work during the second half, so we agreed that I use the spare time to talk to various NPC with Auryn as this would let him join in again later without too much hassle. Sometimes it sucks being an IT guy ;) ) [/COLOR] Auryn wakes up early enough to realize that she just might make it to the arrival of the Danorans in time. So she puts on this gorgeous gown she got as a gift from Don Cippiano, receives a quick hair-do from Isobel and then hurries to get a carriage. To her surprise, she runs into said Mr. Cippiano who is just about to leave his cafe. When he sees her, he looks positively surprised as if he'd just see a perfect plan coming to fruition. “Oh how wonderful! Marvelous! I knew that dress would suit you perfectly. So it is to your liking, I guess?” “It is very beautiful indeed. Though I fear I can never repay you adequately. This was... so much more than just coffee cans and tea pots and herbs. But maybe you'll be happy to hear that even the Danorans might be speaking about it after tonight.” “No, no. You're not indebted to me. It was a gift and seeing this perfect pair right before my eyes warms my heart more than thousands of gold pieces could.” Seeing that Mr. Cippiano seems genuinely happy, Auryn performs an elegant volta in front of him before feigning a courtly bow with a smile on her face. She then says that she, unfortunately, doesn't have much more time to share as she's already running late for the arrival of the Lux Profectusque. This coincidence surprises Cippiano as he explains that he just called for his private carriage since he'd like to see this important social gathering, being a fan of such grandiose events. So he'd really be glad if Auryn would take a seat and accompany him. As she sees no reason to decline his offer, she gladly accepts and so the two of them manage to arrive just in time. [COLOR="#008000"](Well, it seems as if Cippiano's love for haute couture is even bigger than we thought. As much as we always suspect that he might be up to something, he again and again turns out to be a likeable, kind person. As long as you're among his buddys that is. But he had all the reasons to be in a good mood after we basically eradicated the headquarters of his biggest enemy the morning before. Oh and did I already mention that Don Cippiano is among our all-time favorite NPCs? He usually has the stronger bond with Carlyle, but this little scene was totally adorable.)[/COLOR] As the Lux Profectusque arrives in Flint harbor, we witness how the Danorans, most likely the ambassador, managed to set up a perfectly timed show of raw military power and rich splendor. King Aodhan and Sovereign Han Jierre just shake their hands as the danoran anthem reaches its climax and the Sovereign proclaims that he appreciates this precious opportunity to make peace after so many years of war in the Yerasol Archipelago. He is flanked by Lya Jierre and also accompanied by Eloise Duffet, the minister of war. Once the ceremony is over and King Aodhan asks the delegation to accompany him to their temporary residence in the Aurum, Lya Jierre turns her attention towards us. She guesses that we'll most likely be curious about her personal invitation and explains that after our last “crossing of blades” in Vendricce she got thoroughly impressed by our determination and force. She also realized that there have been misunderstandings about the nature of the society she belongs to and she wishes to explain her point of view so we might just clear up all of the issues of the past months. We reply that we'll gladly take this opportunity to discuss the Obscurati and also hope that her brother, Luc, is doing well in Cherage. Lya explains that her brother is quite the introvert and a difficult character but besides that, yes, he's doing just fine. [COLOR="#008000"](we kind of feared that the Obs might have liquidated Luc and/or Ottavia after they had been our guests and helped us with understanding the Lantern. Especially after we were pretty sure to have left an impression on the two. As for the "crossing of blades", we had to laugh quite a bit at Lya's over-exaggeration as we put her to sleep after she drew her rapier. Even if there would be quite a lot of people who'd love to see a swashbuckling duel between the two female scions. One day, maybe.)[/COLOR] Then we just split from the group of dignitaries as we'd like to do a last minute check on the security details in the Aurum, especially in the banquet hall and every room that's somehow involved in the grand dinner tonight. We find that everything seems just fine and Flying Spark tells us every little bit about his routine as well. Carlyle's gut feeling about a potential disaster can't be stopped though. Still it can't be helped right now as it is already dinner time and we're required to meet up with the rest of the invited guests in one of the antechambers. We're quite surprised to see so many people with so many different backgrounds together in one big room. We identify most of them as various industrialists from both Risur and Danor, as well as politicians, nobles and members of the military. Among the guests are Lord Vantrys and Cecilia, Heward Sechim (Vantrys and Sechim seem to be getting along pretty well) as well as Francis Fordren and Brakken Heffanita. Milena Dawkins turns out to be the Master of Ceremonies this night and she asks everyone to form a line after welcoming everyone to the festive peace banquet. Carlyle is already used to such societal gatherings and so he explains that your place in the line is actually representative of your social standing and your connection to the host. He seems quite touched by actually waiting in such a line himself, so Auryn asks him whether everything is alright. “Oh yes, I'm more than just fine. It's just... I've always been asking myself what it would be like to actually be part of these spectacular events, rather than just standing at the sideline. This is like a dream come true.” Seeing her partner genuinely happy for a moment puts a smile on Auryn's face, and she squeezes Carlyle's hand briefly. “Then enjoy this evening. You've earned it. And I'm sure this won't be the last time we'll be asked to attend a grand banquet.” Just when it seems like Carlyle is utterly struck with societal bliss, he turns around to take a look at the other attendants and spots Lord Vantrys, who's stranding far behind him among the other nobles. “Oh no, but this isn't right. How can I possibly be introduced before Lord Vantrys?” He shakes his head in disbelief before he realizes that we're actually personal guests of Lya Jierre, which is most likely the reason why we've been placed right behind the risuri and danoran ministers. Even if this seems quite unusual indeed. This awkward situation for Carlyle only intensifies when we are then seated right next to the danoran dignitaries, leading to a lot of eyes staring right at the rather unknown guests of the Minister of Outsiders. [COLOR="#008000"] (Auryn was quite astonished to see Carlyle put such an emphasis on where he was standing in the queue. Or that he was actually standing there at all. Seeing that the spheres of service personnel and guests/nobles are that much separated that even standing in a line feels as if one is part of another world is something she's yet to get used to. And she just realized that Carlyle can be really touched or confused by such small details.)[/COLOR] Fortunately, dinner starts soon after and both King Aodhan and Sovereign Han Jierre express their hope for peace and their desires to make the upcoming conference a success. After Governor Stanfield offers a few warm words where he welcomes both delegations to his city and stresses out that Flint will have much to gain from such an unprecedented peace treaty, it is time for someone else to give a toast as well. As the seconds pass by and no one actually says anything, Lya gives the two of us an encouraging wink which leads to Carlyle deflecting the arrow to Auryn. So she raises her glass and first thanks Lya Jierre, a true friend of Risur, for the opportunity to be here tonight before stating her hope that this conference will bring an end to the hostilities between their two countries as the path war will only lead to suffering and pain while peace may allow old wounds to heal in time. [COLOR="#008000"](She was a tad bit uncomfortable as she was kind of speaking for the foreign delegation and also had to draw everyone's attention in the presence of Fordren. It's always the personal stuff that unnverves her.) [/COLOR] The first part of dinner goes down smoothly with lots of smalltalk and little interference. Only Eloise Duffet, Minister of War, almost causes an eclat by hinting at an orphanage that got supposedly bombed by King Aodhan himself during the third Yerasol War. When she also tries to make a fuss about the soup, Lya Jierre quickly and diplomatically diffuses the explosive situation and explains that no one in this room will be truly innocent and that the poor farmers of Shale will not have murdered any Danoran by growing tasty vegetables. During the first courses, we get the impression that Lya is trying really hard to keep up the diplomatic atmosphere and is genuinely striving for peace first and foremost. Then we all take a break and get the opportunity to stroll through an art exhibition on the sky bridge. Shortly after, lovely music starts to play and Auryn gets totally overwhelmed with joy as they got the actual hurricane violin for their string performance. [COLOR="#008000"](She's quite the Navras Opera House nerd, so she took this as an opportunity to tell her hapless conversation partner all about the violin and its past. Also, Hurricane Violin and Fable of Seaquen. Well played ;) ) [/COLOR] Meanwhile, Carlyle tries to ease his gut feeling by patrolling the sky bridge and looking out for any sign of danger. But it turns out that his guts were wrong this time. Once the musical performance is over, Eloise Duffet takes the time to talk to us and ask us about our opinion on the events on Axis Island. We explain that we're pretty upset about Duchess Ethelyn's betrayal and remind the Minister of War that we Risuri took great lengths to end her rebellion and give the Island back to Danor. We add that many risuri lives were lost these days and we hope that it wasn't for naught. Carlyle then says that Axis Island was one of many errors that happened in the past regarding our two nations and, having seen the face of war far too often, he hopes that one day generations of Risuri and Danoran children will grow up knowing nothing but peace. Minister Duffet then claims that there's been too much chaos in Flint the last weeks, with security issues being so severe that she feared for the delegation's safety. Auryn gets that she's hinting at the terrorist's attacks and explains that these acts were committed by foreign elements whose only goal is bringing suffering and the end of the world. She says that they didn't specifically target Risur, but rather the peace conference, no, the whole concept of peace itself. Fortunately, the RHC was able to lock them all up in time and so they can pose no threat anymore. She concludes that these radicals would have tried to strike Cherage as well had the conference taken place there instead. Taking another try, Eloise Duffet then changes the focus to the many protesters in the streets of Flint, claiming that such chaos wouldn't be possible in Cherage as the police would manage situations like that with ease. Carlyle laughs softly at this comment before saying that the Dockers and all the other protesters simply express their love and care for their city and community. The citizens of Flint always strive to make their lives better, so they use – legal – protests as a means of venting their frustration or issuing their problems in a peaceful manner. Then, with a disarming smile on his face, he asks Mrs. Duffet whether she's ever fought a guerrilla war. Because he did and fighting against people who are desperately trying to regain what they've lost and who are fighting for their homeland with everything they got is the most horrifying experience one could imagine as a soldier. He then asks her to imagine a city like Flint, full of passionate people, being faced with military-like oppression. “There's only one outcome I can see in this scenario. You'd have a guerrilla war in this very city. Fighting your own populace is futile, Minister, and it only causes suffering that will take centuries to heal” We then return to dinner and are treated to some of the best dishes from Danor, Ber and Risur. [/QUOTE]
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