The peace that formerly reigned in Terra Nova has eroded, now little more than a memory. War ravages the continent. Disputes divide kingdoms; ideals divide families. The quest for power consumes absolutely and indiscriminately. None are immune to its allure.
Who will rise and who will fall? Only time—and ambition—will tell.
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Drystan was irked in a way that he normally did not feel even by his own standards. In the last couple years, Hiram only showed his face for the Tributes and nothing else. Alistair was given the military, Myla and Elena were queens as promised, and Adeline was more or less his assistant. But Hiram was isolating himself in the temple and not doing his duties as head, which was what irked Drystan so much. Some of what he was doing now should have been Hiram's, like making sure the kingdom wouldn't collapse within a handful of years. Hiram was the family head, not him. They'd already lost everything in Lorendale and he would not let this fall to dust simply because someone was slacking, training be damned.
His footsteps were light despite his less than happy disposition, noted only by the slight twist to his mouth and the eyebrows pinched together as he neared the temple. Instead of entering, he dissolved his feet and sent the mist inside to every nook and cranny. He didn't care if Hiram saw his mist or not, but sent his voice through the building via his Gift with a stern, resounding (but not yelling) "Hiram."
He hadn't come here to take the headship, but as cousin to cousin to maybe talk some sense into the older man. One did not shirk their duties to the family, the Head included.
Post by Hiram Eldouir on Mar 22, 2022 21:06:38 GMT -5
Hiram was there, in his cave. He wasn't always there, but if he was around then that's where he was. He knew Drystan was there before he saw or heard the mist. The years of training, honing both his body and his magic, had produced a heightened awareness in Hiram. He could sense the blood moving in on him, enough to discern that it was one individual, and likely a man from the volume of red, coursing liquid. A strong heart, based on how the blood moved. The only thing he couldn't discern from where he trained in the cave was the taste...
The Eldouir was clad in only pants and a sheen of sweat on all his pale, freckled skin. The hair that had escaped the hold at the nape of his neck was matted to his forehead. His mouth was parted, his chest was heaving, and the hatchets in his hands were slicing through the air.
It did not slow him. Not the approach, not the mist, not the name. Hiram was present and aware, but he would not be called away. Drystan would just have to get to him and continue with his address. He was in the deepest part of the cave where the large room of black sand waited. The edges of the room were wide enough for movement, and it was on these that Hiram cut down an army of invisible foes.
Post by Drystan Eldouir on Mar 23, 2022 13:37:24 GMT -5
Even irked, Drystan was a patient person. It was a skill he'd been taught by his instructors, had observed in Malachi, and then honed into something that he used near constantly. That did not negate anything that he felt, as off center as it was in his mind the way that it felt to feel irked. However, being ignored, was one way to tip that scale, especially since they took Dresmond. He could feel Hiram's motions, mist curling in the room now that he had found the cave that his cousin had squirreled himself away in. The way he continued his actions even after he had surely recognized the mist and ever so slightly did his eyes narrow in displeasure.
But he wouldn't yell, ever the quieter man of the two cousins. Mist swirled as he moved, quiet but for his breathing now that his feet were no longer physical. "Hiram." His voice and his mist resonated with the name as he approached the cave, letting some of that irksomeness trickle into his voice. And a sliver of disappointment. Because he would be stupid to miss the fact that Hiram cared for the Eldouirs as much as Drystan did, probably more, and yet he was isolating.
Post by Hiram Eldouir on Mar 26, 2022 13:28:03 GMT -5
Indeed he was isolating, but it was a good thing the Eldouirs were strong. Or weren't they? Hiram had given the, what they wanted--was it not enough? It wasn't what he wanted. Nowhere near what he wanted. But they'd found a kind of contentedness toiling away in kingdom troubles. Funny, how they'd left one form of bondage to society only to enter into another. Hiram wouldn't.
"WHAT?!" He roared, letting loose one of his hatchets towards Drystan. There was plenty of time for the Eldouir to dodge or turn to mist so that the weapon would not lodge into his stomach--if he was paying attention. If not then the blade would sink into his gut. It wasn't an attack. I mean, it was, but it wasn't like Hiram was attacking Drystan. He was being impatience. The way a forty-plus-year-old medieval magical warrior with a battered childhood, arguably psychotic adulthood, and chaotic demeanor reacts when impatient...
Post by Drystan Eldouir on Apr 8, 2022 20:14:03 GMT -5
It was a good thing that he was very much aware of what any level of provocation could lead to if Hiram wasn't in the best of moods. Which, given the fact that there was a hatchet being launched in his direction meant that he had certainly poked that bear in some way. So instead of dodging how most people would, Drystan simply dissolved his upper half into mist, letting his shirt fall to the ground just in time to not be caught by the hatchet. Upper body reforming moments later, he leaned down to grab his shirt but didn't put it back on in case he had to dodge via mist again, because he actually liked this particular shirt.
"Why are you avoiding the family?" For most people, they probably wouldn't be able to read the nuances in Drystan's voice or the small bits of his expressions, thinking that he was a void of emotions. But that wasn't necessarily the case now, with the traces of annoyance, disappointment and even the tiniest amount of confusion. Because Hiram had always been among the family, involved and social among them in a way that Drystan struggled to do so. So he didn't quite understand why Hiram wasn't among and around the family like he used to be, and just the slightest of that reflected underneath his tone and expression.
Post by Hiram Eldouir on Apr 13, 2022 13:40:24 GMT -5
Whatever trace emotions to be found in Drystan’s tone and translated into the underlying questions and feelings a more verbal man might have expressed or a sensitive man might have noticed were bypassed by Hiram. He took Drystan at his words, and would think nothing more of what transpired between them.
“Reeling from the role reversal?” Hiram snapped, no longer yelling but certainly still impatient.
Post by Drystan Eldouir on May 10, 2022 13:49:35 GMT -5
Drystan felt the edge of his lip curl, just barely. He hadn't asked for the family or to have responsibility for them that Hiram was supposed to have. His job was supposed to be making sure the family was safe, keeping the kingdom from falling around about their ears.
"I didn't ask for the headship, Hiram, and you know it." The corners of his eye crinkled ever so slightly as he watched his cousin's body language in case he needed to dodge another hand axe.
Post by Hiram Eldouir on May 10, 2022 13:53:46 GMT -5
Hiram laughed mirthlessly.
"Headship? You think that's what you have?" He scoffed and shook his head. No, Drystan had never had to carry the weight of the Eldouir name. He might be holding down the fort logistically, but he was still just a face in the shadows, a figure in the mist, you might say. No one was looking to him to lead them. Everyone still had their eyes set on Hiram.
"The girls asked for crowns and they got them." He shifted the subject. "Was it the best course of action?" It wasn't rhetoric. He was checking in, in a way.
Post by Drystan Eldouir on May 10, 2022 14:07:31 GMT -5
Drystan didn't think he had the headship, not really, but he was more active now in trying to monitor everything than when they were back in Lorendale. Not actually wanting to dive into that particular discussion, though, he went with the conversation shift. Sometimes, it was easier to go with the flow of conversation if you wanted to avoid a topic.
"It could be worse, though there's been a few times I've had to step in from behind the scenes. Don't need the Dresmondi angry enough to try anything. Too annoying to want to deal with that again." There was just a bit of derision as he spoke about their subjects. Just because he wasn't the most blatantly cruel of the family didn't mean he fully cared for the people they ruled. Family was still his priority, after all.
Post by Hiram Eldouir on May 10, 2022 14:17:36 GMT -5
Yes, family had always been the priority, hadn't it? Hiram remained quiet for a beat, considering Drystan with a stare. Then he asked:
"Do you think you would do a better job?" A seemingly innocent question, but surely Drystan was astute enough to know that Hiram didn't ask hypothetical questions simply to muse. If he was asking, it was because he was thinking about action. He could seldom be convinced to change his mind on a matter, but that didn't mean people didn't try.
Post by Drystan Eldouir on May 10, 2022 15:06:33 GMT -5
Drystan leveled his cousin with a flat stare and a slightly raised brow. "I would much rather not, thank you." Hiram better not be thinking of setting him up for that. It would be so much harder to do what needs must if he was suddenly the one having to be the public face.
"As fun as being the public face must be, I would rather not if it isn't necessary. Can't exactly go scouting about or sneaking around if everyone has their eye on you constantly." He was being a little sarcastic but the minute uptick up his mouth meant that he was more teasing than mocking even though he was being serious.
Post by Hiram Eldouir on May 17, 2022 13:51:45 GMT -5
Hiram shrugged his shoulders and leaned his head a little.
"Oh, I don't know." He returned, though his tone implied that he very much did know. He was the head of the Eldouirs. Everyone was looking at him. Everyone, even the queens. Yet he'd managed to slip them. He spent his days away from them, doing things they had no idea he was doing. With enough power, one could do whatever they wanted. It seemed Drystan simply didn't have or want more power.
Hiram looked at his cousin for a quiet moment, as if deciding something. Then he said relayed,
Post by Drystan Eldouir on May 17, 2022 19:39:32 GMT -5
Drystan knew that he could theoretically slip away thw same that Hiram had managed if he'd been in the same position as him. The paperwork wpuld just nag at the back of his mind while he did so unless he snuck in to do it. At the admission of boredom Drystan simply blinked at his cousin, slow and long like a cat.
Well, there was nothing to do but damage control now. And admittedly, Drystan had been starting to feel a bit restless himself though he wouldn't necessarily admit that out loud. "You have something in mind already, don't you."