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Snow Night
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>How much time do we have before dinner?
You’re not sure, as Bri didn’t give you an exact time. It should be somewhere between five or six, so there’s still a few hours to spare.
>You should treat your sister like you did before and not begin to see her as a potential threat. That's a path Karas and Krotos went down and you should not walk.
…You’re right; she’s your sister, not a threat. She’s family, not an enemy. She might be a bit cold at times, but she still cares for you.
>Accept Cain's tea.
You already had tea just a moment ago with Belseth, so you rather skip this cup.
>Considering how much you owe Bri for breaking your promise, and that she said all evening was going to be "us time," she's most likely getting ready to call in what you owe and have your first time with her be her way. You can only hope that it isn't that, but be prepared to burn all your favors to steer things towards making love instead of her just banging you into the ground like so many before.
You’re not even sure how many favors she still owes you, but you’ll probably have to use everything and more to make sure things goes the way you want them.
>Y'know, the "Slaver Incident" is just going to linger in your mind until your imagination runs away with you. You'd best find some time in private to ask Bri what it was.
You will have a lot of time with her tonight… but is it really the best of conversation to have at a time like that? It’s sound like something that might be a bit off putting if anything.
>As for other preparation, you could use a shower since you missed getting one after you woke up. Your private shower is out since Bri has your bedroom tied up, so where else could you get one?
There’s a shower down in the basement that you can use, the one at the big bath.
>And you could also use a clean change of clothes and some cologne. Cain can handle that.
You’ll make sure that you’ll have a change of clothes before tonight, as well as a nice, hot shower.
>Ask Kira when she thinks Karas went so wrong. When the hatred towards Sakkilians consumed him, blinded him to the great harm he would do.
It’s hard to say. Personally, I think it was when he lost his eye. When your compassion is rewarded like that, even from children, things tend to break inside you. War does that, it makes people broken and turn nations sick. I have to admit, I envy you, being sheltered from it.
>Don't avoid your sister. Ask how she's doing. She looks tired.
…all things considered, I’m doing well, Brother. Of course, here we are, so desperate that we ally ourselves with our mortal enemy; an enemy that our father warred with… our grandfather warred with… and great-grandfather… errs… or is it great-grandmother? Who came first, Queen Athena or King… what his name? I can never remember.
King Sokret was the son of Athena…
That’s how it is, yes… but as you can see, we’re living in hard times… things are hard for most of us.
>It must have been really disturbing to find out her brother was plotting to kill her.
I don’t think he wanted to kill me. Looking over the plans Xarrin found it seems he just wanted to remove me from power… still, to think our own family being filled with such hatred that he would betray us all? It’s disturbing, yes.
>You worry she'll overwork herself onto an early pyre, same as you worry father will drink himself there.
Don’t worry about me, Kronos. What I do is what this nation needs, nothing more.
>Tell Kira that you two should have lunch some time, or play a game of Regicide, or take a stroll in the garden and talk, or... Well, anything so she can relax for a bit and unwind.
…if I can find the time, then that would be lovely, brother.
>Tell her that she has your support if she needs your help. You understand now just how heavy responsibility is, and how heavy the weight of the crown must be.
If you want to help, then go make love with your new wife. Show the world that you like her… that you even love her if that’s what you do. We need to show the people that these Sakkilians are people too. Oh, and… take care of father, alright? I don’t think he can take much more of this… as the last betrayal left him broken as it is. He needs you now more than anything, Kronos.
>One final thing: please don't compare me to brother.
…Kronos, little brother, really? How can we ever compare with you? You are after all the so called black sheep of the family… we with our cunning and responsible minds but cold hearts… and you with your eccentric ways and heart of gold. There is nothing to compare.
>Make sure to give Kira a good hug when you part. A real, solid embrace between siblings who haven't seen each other in a long time.
As you embrace her, she seem confused and reluctant at first, but after a few seconds she returns your hug tenfold.
Thank you, Kronos… and take care.
>Tell Cain this is rather late to ask, but ask him who brought the request you meet with Major Qelba, just before he was murdered.
Sir, I cannot say for certain. It was handed down from one of the other servants to you.
>Hey, here's an idea: How about you work to get funding for research into improving the safety and lowering the cost of getting a magic eye implant. What does Cain think about this idea?
You do have the money for it, sir… but I cannot say who you could give it too. I guess you can talk to the royal Artificer when he returns from the isles next week. He doesn’t specialize with artificial limbs himself, but he should know who to talk to. My guess would be one of those Serpent collages located out there on one of those isles.
>Ask Sisah once you're leaving if she knows the reason there's such a large chance of permanent brain damage with getting an eye implanted.
It’s something to do with the magic it needs. As it’s pretty much connected to the brain it can disrupt the natural energies flowing through it… or something.
>Also why she took the great risk in getting her magic eye implant. Is the procedure just as risky for Serpens as Varks?
Not exactly. I technically still have my normal eyes under this thing, reducing the risk somewhat. Serpens also has multiple brains… um… kind of. Both of those reduce the risk of brain damage considerable, but I still get headaches a lot thanks to this thing.
>...And she has a lot of other magic hardware on her, so ask her how risky it was to get all that and how it's all being powered. Is it powered all from her own magic reserves?
It’s my own magic that power them, yes, so don’t expect me to cast any large, fancy spells like a normal mage would. There were risks involved, sure, and I did get some side effects from them. The shield battery in my chest for example can make it hard to breathe at times and these things on my arms have numbed my hands for the most part, not to mention that it hurts like hell to remove them or put them back.
>Sisah been a mercenary for Risavia for twenty years, so it's likely she's gone about learning quite a bit about Sakkilians, separating fact from fiction about them, in order to fight them. Ask her if what Belseth said is true.
Do you really want to know? I’m a soldier and they were my enemy, I’ve seen the very worst they have to offer.
I still want to know.
Hmm… I can tell you this much; a Sakkilian is never unarmed. With those sharp teeth and their powerful jaws I’ve seen them split a man in half more than once.
…okay…
>Just go to Tim to ask about the wards.
Ah, Kronos! So, wards were it? What do you want to ward yourself from? What kind of element? I’m sure if you can tell me which of the 25 elements you want to ward yourself from I can find… wait, you do remember all the elements, right?
Err…
Oh, then just tell me what you want to ward off and I’ll figure it out. Or is it one of those wards that give you good luck, long life or something? I know some of those too.
Actually, I think I remember most of the elements, it’s just… what the ward is supposed to ward against.
>You also have that rough copy you made of the Cradle of Souls paper to show Tim and get what he makes of it.
What is this? Cradle of souls? Is this some kind of… soul battery?
I think so, yes.
This thing is way too big. There’s no way it will really work. As far as I know, the only thing we’ve so far been able to store in something like this is the life energy of lesser animals… like rats and stuff. So no, I’m pretty sure this is just big dreams wrapped in a failure waiting to happen. That is… unless they found one of those old ones. I know that they’ve found remains of things like this before, but never one that actually worked. Supposedly, they should even store souls from us sentient creatures. Quite fascinating…
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