21st Trial of Ymiden, 718
Pacing his office, Virikai’s eyes trailed over to the liquor cabinet, a small wooden framed box with a glass front. Inside it was stored whiskies from most Rynish distilleries, as well as a few gifts from the Aranaz Estate, lighter wines. There was more at home, his father’s own stock, but this was a small selection of what Virikai himself owned. He very much wanted to open it and pour himself a drink. It was late, he should have long been home by now.
He had made plans with his fiancée, and was keen not to disappoint her. Or maybe he wouldn’t disappoint her? Their relationship was... well Virikai was not sure where they stood with each other.
Regardless, duty would always come before personal plans, and duty dictated he wait for he arrival of one Charlotte Vale, a ‘Mage Hunter’ who had travelled here from Rynmere, presumably chasing a bounty on some Mage or another. It was not a problem for Viden - mages were allowed in the city, and a good number had sought refuge from Viden in the past few seasons. Most were welcome, depending in the magic. But if they were chased, Viden had not stood in the way of the official business of their allies.
Charlotte Vale was no official emissary from Rynmere, however. She had been left to her own devices anyway, watched closely by the Intelligence Authority. In the time she had been here, Miss Vale had stolen Ito the Prime Atheneum, caused injury to a librarian, and lifted restricted books on arcana... not to mention the general unease she had left in her wake as she continued her haphazard hunt through the city. Initially only the Intelligence Authority had noticed her presence, and had quietly kept tabs on her, curious as to what she would do.
In Viden, where crime rates were so low, there was rarely any need to act preventatively. Instead, it was only when Charlotte’s actions became truly a risk to the city that they acted. They went to the Directorate, who dismissed it as unimportant, relative to other affairs in the city. It had been passed down to a junior politician, Virikai. That same day, he had sent four Agents to retrieve the Hunter, and return her to him.
At a knock at the door, the young lordling spared a sideways glance from the window he stared out of, onto the glistening white plains of the tundra. “Enter.” The door opened as Virikai stepped away, adjusting his shirt, “Ah, Miss Vale, Lord Virikai Talius at your service. I am so pleased you could join me. Please, take a seat.”
He had made plans with his fiancée, and was keen not to disappoint her. Or maybe he wouldn’t disappoint her? Their relationship was... well Virikai was not sure where they stood with each other.
Regardless, duty would always come before personal plans, and duty dictated he wait for he arrival of one Charlotte Vale, a ‘Mage Hunter’ who had travelled here from Rynmere, presumably chasing a bounty on some Mage or another. It was not a problem for Viden - mages were allowed in the city, and a good number had sought refuge from Viden in the past few seasons. Most were welcome, depending in the magic. But if they were chased, Viden had not stood in the way of the official business of their allies.
Charlotte Vale was no official emissary from Rynmere, however. She had been left to her own devices anyway, watched closely by the Intelligence Authority. In the time she had been here, Miss Vale had stolen Ito the Prime Atheneum, caused injury to a librarian, and lifted restricted books on arcana... not to mention the general unease she had left in her wake as she continued her haphazard hunt through the city. Initially only the Intelligence Authority had noticed her presence, and had quietly kept tabs on her, curious as to what she would do.
In Viden, where crime rates were so low, there was rarely any need to act preventatively. Instead, it was only when Charlotte’s actions became truly a risk to the city that they acted. They went to the Directorate, who dismissed it as unimportant, relative to other affairs in the city. It had been passed down to a junior politician, Virikai. That same day, he had sent four Agents to retrieve the Hunter, and return her to him.
At a knock at the door, the young lordling spared a sideways glance from the window he stared out of, onto the glistening white plains of the tundra. “Enter.” The door opened as Virikai stepped away, adjusting his shirt, “Ah, Miss Vale, Lord Virikai Talius at your service. I am so pleased you could join me. Please, take a seat.”
The Ice Prince-

