hellbound. (earinor & akira)

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    • Was it obvious that he couldn’t stop starring? Fuck, he didn’t want to give Lucien the impression that he was just trying to figure him out, but he probably did - Dayan worried too much about everything and while he was appreciative of the help he got, he couldn’t help but wonder what Olette was going to gain from this. Were they really hoping he’d put them on a pedestal? If so, it’d be a steep one, the same he put Alster on and that might be a mistake because he, automatically, allied himself with two of the worst dukedoms that came out of the war, with their original bloodline still intact, albeit hurting. Whenever news like that hit Thria, he was sure that someone would want a good talk with him - and for some reason, he was afraid of his aunt, of the one person he then, suddenly, had to see eye to eye with. “Be myself, huh? I guess that’s the easiest way.” In the end, there weren’t much ways out of here, but he could be a bit more like Richard, at least try to, even though, in the end, the two if them were quite alike, were they not? Where did he end and the blonde start? Fuck, this was confusing, as if he actually lost a twin and not just a brother and it felt awful.

      “Theoretically, I shouldn’t be able to, but where there’s a will, there’s a way - especially when people don’t want to be honest with you”, he offered up, but he didn’t really mean the redhead. There was no need for distrust, but the assassination came out of nowhere, too, and nobody bothered with telling them if they knew anything - well, shit, he had to be cautious now, didn’t he? “One moment”, Dayan then said, getting up from where he had sat and crouched himself over the documents - the bandages dug into his skin, not enough to make him bleed, but enough to make him feel uncomfortable, yet, there was worse. He went over to the door, opened it up, then went outside a few steps and called the next servant over and told them to bring Lucien and him some more tea, that was all he wanted and all he needed. Eventually, he did go back and sat back down, to go back to the last few things he still needed to look over and finish up. “Not what you prefer, I take it?”, he inquired. Sure, people drank a lot of stuff when they were already wasted, but while they still knew the difference, they picked favorites - and Dayan didn’t fancy anything in that regard, much like his father who seemingly just drank anything he was presented with and judged by how much it burned in his throat. The old man really couldn’t taste anything and no matter what he was offered, he usually judged by texture or by the few things he could actually taste - and he hated sweets, seemingly especially cake, and yet he never told Rain. Fuck, his father was boring as all hell, wasn’t he? “Watching from the sidelines will suffice. And, well, fights can be fun to watch, you know?” At least as long as they were non-threatening and a bit stupid, a struggle against death was nowhere near fun. “I’m just curious, for seventeen you do seem quite well reserved and knowledgeable, that’s all - especially considering we’re almost the same age.” Dayan didn’t know shit, yet he had to rely on someone that was younger than him and that - for some reason - just came here to help because his father told him too, probably. “Your help is much appreciated, like I said, I’m unsure about many things.”
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • Lucien still noticed Dayans gaze and at some point he wondered if he still tried to figure him out - which was a hard task for everyone - or if he just admired his red hair or something. That would be funny! Maybe he came after his fathers... fathers... that was a weird thing to say, but Lucien knew how he grew up and that the former king and the dog were more than just good friends. Why else would they have advocated that all law punishing those who were the same would be voided and no one was to be executed for loving someone the same gender. Lucien didn't care about that, his father did, he hated it, for some reason. Probably old traditions and because it was difficult to follow the bloodline and heritage, just like in Dayans case. Lucien didn't care because he didn't care about other people and because he knew that he'd never love anyone to begin with. He was pretty sure that he wasn't capable of such attachment and feelings. He also didn't need to marry and produces heirs, that was Ares job - good! "You are a good person, there were people way worse in history and yet they remained king for a very long time. You don't need to worry too much about your behavior."

      "That is true!", Lucien laughed and gifted Dayan another smile. "But your eyes and ears will have to be other people too, in the end. Unless you can be in multiple places at once?" He doubted Dayan was capable of magic, no one was, even if there were still stories about the wolves. Lucien looked up when Dayan stood up and walked to the door to order another cup of tea for both of them. For someone tht once was so strong he was kind of slow and his body looked heavy. "Are you still hurt?", Lucien asked, no one really knew what exactly happened that day, not even Lucien and his father. "Sorry that was out of line.", he added and then looked at the bottle of alcohol again. "Nah, if I drink I rather drink a good glass of wine. This just tastes awful and the sole reason to drink it is getting drunk.", he explained. So the bottle would just waste away as it seemed. "Mhm... you fought in some tournaments too, right? Raw strengt is not my forte though, that's what my brother is for.", Lucien explained with a smile and tilted his head. Ares was famous in the tournaments too, he won a lot of them and it didn't make him unpopular... quite the opposite actually. Lucien preferred the attention of some select view, instead of the whole world, but he did like attention. His looks and the way he spoke were enough for him though. "Well my father had started training and teaching us a lot of things when we were very small. When I was six I already was able to read every book we owned. My father is a very strict man, that's probably the difference. And since I do not have a role to play like my brother, I was taught a lot of different skills to make myself useful."
    • The red hair was, in fact, something different. Fhaergus' bloodline was full of blondes, all of his siblings had been blonde, one of his father had been blonde and his wolf side was full of close to pitch-black hair and dark eyes, with the only exception being his grandfather on that side, who - for one reason or the other - had the same, odd and hard to remember amber eyes that his mother had. Dayan, on the other hand, was a mixture of many things as it seemed, despite knowing who his father was and having a lick of an idea who his mother could be - not that he ever really met her, or at least he couldn't remember her. His eyes were green, a light color at that and his hair was some sort of greyish-black that made him look like an old man rather than a wolf or a teenager, that he was. Lucien was different, his hair was bright red, almost in contrast to his seemingly secretive nature and yet, he stopped glancing at it - it only served to distract him and his face was the same old smile and grin that it had been before, there was no chance in hell he'd read something off of his lips or out of the tone of his voice, but he could keep listening, it would at least serve as a good distraction. "Maybe you're right, but I really don't want to be an asshole like most of them, or at least have my people consider me one." Fuck, this was going to be a hard task, especially with the occassional moodswings and the fact that he already installed fear in some of his servants because he couldn't help himself and had lashed out at them for no apparent reason, other than they came too close, too soon, too fast. "Contrary to, unfortunately, still popular belief, wolves don't know magic and I can't sell my soul to the devil, either, so no, I would need someone or multiple people to be my eyes and ears."

      Seemingly, even a blind or a deaf king could rule, but that meant that he had to have more eyes and ears than he bargained for and that meant, that there would be expenses and more risks - and Dayan definitely wanted to keep his eyes and hearing where they were. "No need to apologize", he said, shaking his head. "It's still apparent, isn't it? I mean, it is healing, which is all nice and well, but it does hurt, yes." A wound of that size, or rather depth, did take time and he was surprised that he hadn't bled out somehow, that he was alive and not dead, because he very much felt like the latter at most times. "I agree. And also, judging by the fact that it had been in there for god knows how long, we also can't rule out that it's either still good - but I think it is - or if whoever owned this before didn't lace it with something." Dayan wasn't usually that suspicious, but the king before his father was a fucking maniac, or at least so he had heard and read, which also meant that there was nothing to trust. "Yes, but I mostly competed for fun. Hm, come to think of it, your brother is really skilled." He meant Ares, right? The prince wasn't entirely sure, but he had at least seen that redhead fight and win his fair share of tournaments, which also meant that he was good at what he was doing, wasn't he? "That could be the case. I was free to do what I wanted, most of the time - sure, I did receive basic and in-depth lessons on diverging topics, but I'd say that I was raised the furthest thing from strict." They all turned out fine and they knew boundaries, but the one benefit it had was that none of them feared anything, except disappointing their fathers, but not for the punishment and rather because of the disappointed looks they'd make. "Is there even anything you haven't read, then?" More importantly, did Lucien only know one sole language? Judging by who his father was, he probably did.
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • That was that, no more gazes, too bad. Lucien still sat there and even when he wasn't looked at, he kept himself exactly how he wanted to present himself. He was surprised he and Dayan talked that much though, about unimportant stuff, maybe he was lonely and had missed that. It wasn't like he could just talk to a servant of his and since there was no one left, Lucien was the next best noble to confide in, wasn't he? "Most of them? Let's not talk about the king that your father defeated, but his father was a good king, or so I heard, even if only for a short while. And his father was also good enough. Either way, right now you're not out of line if you behave different than a king should. You are still grieving and hurt." It was better not to show any weakness, but everybody knew what had happened. Actually Lucien had an idea if Dayan decided he didn't want this three days coronation, but for now he seemed like he wanted to pull through with it. "Too bad. Some magic would have been useful.", Lucien chuckled. "I'm sure your father must have had trusted people, can't you use them? It quite confuses me that no one is lending a hand right now."

      "I'm just very observant, no need to worry. Most other people won't notice it during the coronation and you have a few more days to heal up.", Lucien answered and shrugged his shoulders as if it was an annoying skill he had there. "If you need a break just take one, no need to push yourself. Or if you want anything for pain, I'm quite knowledgeable in that regard too.", he offered. He knew some things about medicine and more about poison. There were some secrets from the south Olette kept for themselves to salvage it's worth for as long as they could. Not even all of it was available to anyone, but for the king it would be if he wanted to. Lucien refrained from asking what exactly happened to him just yet, they only knew each other for a few hours and that seemed a little bit too much. "Laced it? Hm... why hide it then?", Lucien asked, he didn't think so, but even if he tasted and it was he probably didn't feel much of an effect. "Ares has already held a sword before I was even born. He is skilled and well trained, also he loves to win.", Lucien explained and shrugged his shoulders once more. "I on the other hand won't be a match for either of you." That was the truth. He wasn't as strong and if he wanted to kill someone, he wouldn't fight him in the first place. Sure he probably could defend himself and for whatever reason he always had at least one knife on him somewhere. Luciens father was a little paranoid and thus was Lucien. "No need to worry, because I am here now to help.", he grinned. Fhaergus had always been soft, even if one of them had been a beast on the battlefield, his son was... well the former king and there hadn't been a spot on him that wasn't soft. "Oh I didn't have time to read that much. There were other things I needed to learn. It was harder to learn the southern language and their writing for me, that took some years off. Then after I mastered that I learned some Thrian. You never know when you might need it these days.", he explained. And aside from that there were some many dark and painful years in a dark cellar.
    • Distracting himself was probably the best decisions he's ever had and if something hurt, work was always a good option, whatever mental or physical, both worked for him, at least he wanted to think that it did and maybe, he wasn't so wrong. In the end, as truth be told, there was no need to think too much about all of that. "I meant before that, if you rummage through a bunch of history books, you'll find what you're looking for. But that aside, how can a king that starts a senseless war be a good one, especially if he just does because that one person, that had no right to his title, spews a bit of bullshit about how some wolves - that never were near his home - killed his wife and the first person to jump onto that train of thought is a barely twenty-something-year-old idiot?" Of couse he was talking about Darragh and Caelan, they both were idiots and Dayan knew as much, but everyone in his family seemed to be. Sure, he never dug deep and Caelan as well as Ronan had been dead for a while, but from all those things he got to hear, wasn't it stupid to spend twenty years killing some wolves because they might have killed someone that turned out to be perfectly fine and alive? "Excuse my language, I'm an idiot myself", he eventually sighed and then listened to the rest of what Lucien had to say. "And would not land me on the throne, they'd burn me like they'd burn anyone they presume to be a witch." Then, he shook his head. "Mh, my father always trusted people and well, the one person that kept him safe from all harm was also the person that he adopted me from, so it only serves as a reminder that he had too much faith in a single person."

      Nayantai was worn, rough at the edges and he barely ever seemed to have a good night, he knew as much. Rain didn't want to strain him, Dayan knew that too, but the stubborn old man had insisted that he was still fit for the job and fit he was, despite being considered some sort of diplomat, ambassador or whatever it was, in the end, there probably were plenty of stories of Nayantai keeping his naive husband alive and well and breaking a few more bones after the war - was that why he always was so jumpy to begin with? "That's good to hear and don't worry, I've endured the worst and forcing more painkillers down my throat would probably be akin to just downing that bottle right there, regardless of what I do, it won't make me feel better in the long run." Only time could tell and with that, there was a knock at the door and eventually, they were brought some more tea - their old plates and cups were whisked away - and the maid excused herself shortly thereafter, after Dayan thanked her for it. "I didn't mean with poison, or to put it more delibaretly, not the killing kind. We don't know what type of person he exactly was, but who knows, maybe he did enjoy his alcohol with some other things and the bottle didn't look like it was new before you opened it, but it's pretty much still full." Or the wolf was just a tad bit too suspicious for his own good, especially when he avoided the cup of tea like hell once more, not even glancing at it, or attempting to take it and blow on it. "Sounds like a born fighter, if you ask me. As for you, I'm guessing you rather enjoy psychological warfare than physical?" That didn't mean anything except that Dayan didn't know much about the words that he was using, or that he deliberately was using the wrong ones to push some buttons, but it most likely wasn't the latter, or was it? "That's good to hear", and it was much appreciated, too. "And that's true, but I'd say that my southern language skills do kind of lack, especially since Myriad isn't too close to them and an official translator always did their job well ... besides, like I said, I was never meant to be king. But I'm surprised you went through the hassle and learned some thrian."
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "Doesn't that make your adoptive grandfather and the so to speak adoptive father of your other grandfather the true people behind the war and not the king?", Lucien asked and quickly shook his head right after. "Sorry, out of line again, but you told me to be honest, right?" Lucien took a short glance out of the window behind Dayan before he added some more. "I think the war would have started either way at some point. Darragh of Alster did want it for an eternity and one way or the other he would have gotten what he wanted, especially when the old king died and his son soon after. There was no one to stop a war from happening.", Lucien voiced his opinion, it would have happened, because Wezette was terrorized by the wolves, Stenz was always out for a fight and Alster already killed every wolf passing the border. The king was easily manipulated by someone like Darragh, Olette smelled money and Fhaergus alone wouldn't have been able to stay out of it. Lavern always had been idiots so that was that. "You can say whatever you want, you're already way more polite than I expected.", Lucien chuckled. "I don't mind who you call an idiot, or worse." Lucien wondered if he should pry a little more into Dayans thoughts and in the end, he did. "What do you think let your father do something like that? Almost killing his own son?" Now that Lucien thought about it, Dayans wound not healed just yet would probably be a good thing. "I'm sure there will be rumors spreading soon, saying it was a farce to put you on Adrestias throne instead of your brother. Maybe it would be better if people saw how badly you were wounded and how you hate being put in this position."

      "Very well, if I can help in any way, just say the word. I have some southern recipes and even some Thrian ones. After all trading was always Olettes best trait.", he smiled, then looked at the bottle once more. Dayan almost seemed scared of that thing and thus Lucien just took it, opened it up once more and took a sip, as if to prove that it was harmless. He sat the bottle aside again and shook his head. "Ugh... disgusting. But I don't think it's anything else but some bad liquor.", he announced. "What makes you think I enjoy warfare in the first place?", Lucien chuckled, but Dayan wasn't wrong. Was it that obvious or was it because he came from Olette? At some point his family was his fathers last enemy. "We do a lot of trading with the south, so we all learned their language. And with a Thrian queen being allied to us right now, learning their language only helps, even if we're too far to trade with them. But just so you know, my family never was racist against the Thrians. We joined in the war because a war is expensive and a lot of people borrowed money from us, which in turn made us gain quite a lot of wealth, even if we had to give most of it up after we lost. My late grandfather got over his head, thought he'd be able to win the war and turn out to be king. He overcalculated and paid with his life. That is all. We don't harbor any hard feelings towards your family or Thria."
    • "In theory it does, but a king swept by decisions like those might adhere to his people, but not to what he should consider the right thing to do. However, it happened and in the end, who knows, it changed a bunch of things, for both us and the thrians, but it doesn't excuse anything that happened." That meant that he had an even bigger burden to bear - he couldn't just ruin the legacy he was left with, which meant he couldn't run off, couldn't allow himself to die and leave Adrestia to fall back into turmoil, but he also couldn't expect himself to bear everything on his own and to blame Nayantais - and his - people for what had transpired. Flora and Atwick were dead, much like Rain and Richard and Nayantai were gone. What remained was him, the husk of the person he used to be and the seeds of doubt that were sprouting in that confused mind of his. Where would all of this lead? "Be as honest as you want, I'll let you know if something doesn't sit right with me." That was as good as a conversation with a future king could get, but all in all, Dayan was an openminded person, someone that couldn't be assed to think too much about too many things and yet, enough to assume a few and be in the right lane. "Darragh of Alster, by all accounts, was a maniac that didn't deserve the title he got. But some fancy and empty promises and a good foundation in fighting seemingly get you anywhere, as long as you kill the right people." Wasn't that how that bastard got his title anyway? Fool one old man, fool all of the nation, it seemed. "My father? What do you mean?", Dayan feigned ignorance, feigned that he didn't know - and who would blame him? He was a bleeding, dying mess that someone scooped off of the floor, but the memories were rather vivid. "I don't fancy rumors, but you can't stop them from spreading like a wildfire. I doubt my father was behing all of that, otherwise he wouldn't have taken Richard with him, or rather, they'd have found his body by now. Considering the state I was in, he probably ruled me out surviving the attack and knowing him, he doesn't want to take any chances of Richard getting killed, so god knows where they are."

      That, however, sparked an idea - his father hated Adrestia, one way or the other, so they had to have gone back home, right? What about deliberately asking his aunt, then? "I doubt some gnarly, healing fleshwounds would look good when put on display, but I'm sure that I play the 'I don't want to be king'-role quite well, because I really don't want to." "You're right about that, I'll let you know. Thank you, Lucien." This was much appreciated, even though he was digging his own grave right about now, trusting a stranger a bit too much was nothing he should be doing, yet he did and what for? Because he liked to think that maybe, just maybe, his father was right and not everyone in this world had bad intentions, but that wasn't always true, as sad as it sounded. Then, however, he watched what the redhead was doing and honestly? He was even less inclined to drink whatever was in there. "So he didn't even have good taste, what a shame. If you'd prefer wine over tea, I guess I could get someone to get you a glass? Or a bottle?" Dayan wasn't up to drink himself, not when it was still as early, but maybe Lucien was different and after his short journey to get all the way here, maybe he did need it - and who was the soon-to-be king to deprive him of it? "Well, do you? But, it's mainly bad wording on my part, but actually, you do seem like the type to enjoy a plethora of things, and I'm almost convinced that warfare is one of them, especially since you yourself claim that you are in no physical position to beat me or your brother. You'd make do with the things you can do, right?" What happened if two monsters of a different kind were locked in a single room and given time to talk and share ideas? Dayan had no idea, but he'd figure it out, if he had to he would and even if he didn't have to, he'd do it regardless. And why? Because Lucien was already here, but that didn't make him a monster just yet. "No need to, you don't owe me an explanation for anything, not of yourself or of your past, but rest assured that I don't hold anything against you - you aren't your grandfather, you are you and just because there's a bad apple or a batch of bad apples doesn't mean that everyone is the same."
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • Us and the Thrians, huh? So Dayan saw himself as an Adrestian, this was interesting, but he did grow up here in the end, no matter the blood running through his veins. Still, Lucien didn't expect to hear that and he thought he was raised to belong to both countries, in the end however, it didn't matter. The more he felt at home right here, the better. "Well maybe it was better for someone like your father to rebuild this kingdom. Imagine what would have become if the fallen king had had a son.", Lucien commented. Olette was allied with that monster but even they knew that he was the worst kind of person out there. All war crimes Olette committed where not just for fun and games, they had a goal and reason, yet the fallen king was the one who wanted that rabid dog as his pet, only to have him bite his neck in the end. Because he let Caelan of Fhaergus run of with him and because he did again with his son. He demanded too much, especially of Fhaergus, all the time, because he didn't know shit and the decision to get rid of one of his best commanders and dukes and trying to get rid of his son was what shifted the favors into Thrias direction. And the wolf-sheep army won in the end, led by a young man that was way too smart for the world he lived in. Lucien almost admired Dayans adoptive father. "Good to know, maybe we'll end up being friends after working together like this.", Lucien smiled, honesty was a good start. "Darragh of Alster, or whereever he was from in the end, fooled a lot of people for a very long time.", Lucien concluded and then raised an eyebrow. What was that? Did Dayan defend his fathers actions? He didn't believe Dayan he did not remember who almost killed him one bit. "What do I mean?", Lucien asked and thought about how to proceed for a moment. He didn't know Dayan well enough to be as cocky as he wanted, but on the other hand he didn't show any bad intentions, did he? "He was the one killing your siblings and almost killing you, right?", he asked then shook his head as if he truly cared. "I am sorry, forget I asked. I don't want to open up something that better stays locked way for now." He made an expression that was supposed to say that he truly was worried about what he had said just now and that he didn't mean it. "You're right, but logic doesn't stop rumors, sadly and people will try to make sense of what happened, much as you do... probably."

      Lucien made a short break and let this sink a moment, before he opened his mouth again. "What about the Thrian queen... has she been in contact? You're family right?", he asked, then shook his head. "I didn't mean to say you should undress in front of a lot of strangers. Just... you don't need to try too hard hiding that you're hurt. You don't want to seem weak, but at the same time no everyone would have survived an attack like that... at the very least it would give you an excuse to leave the room for a while.", Lucien smiled. Dayan did a good job in hiding his pain, but maybe he didn't need to that much. "Well I'm the wrong person to judge that, I don't usually drink stuff like that.", Lucien answered and then shook his head. "No, drinking alone is no fun. I know Myriads wines are amongst the best, but I feel odd drinking alone. Maybe while having dinner.", he answered, declining the offer, the tea was fine for now. Then Lucien started laughing. "I played games with my siblings when I was younger, but I think I'm over that now. After all my brother would not even get it and my sister forgives everything I do. Now I see no value n playing with anyone, unless maybe a pretty girl." That was a lie, he loved playing with people but Dayan didn't need to know that. Lucien was just some smart, not very worthy guy that was sent here to help, because he was good with planning stupid things, right? "I just wanted to clear the air beforehand."
    • Answering Luciens questions felt like the were playing some sort of game, almost like a game of tag and both of them were it, but they still were trying to chase the other one down, too. What was this going to be? Dayan knew that Richard had looked up to him, all things considered, and that he was there to protect his little brother when needed, or chime in and give someone a piece of mind when the blonde was too shy or worked up to do it, but they both could bite and in the end, Dayan wasn't the one that spend a lot of time thinking about many things - his body did most of the work, not so much his brain, so this wasn't his field of expertise, though, he could fool the redhead just a little longer, even if his attempts were shit. "Honestly? We'd be fucked because that'd have meant he had a birthright to the throne and if he turned out anything like that father of his, trying to establish peace would've been for naught." Wolf or not, even sheeps knew that their former king, the one before Rain, was a complete nutcase and even just having him sit where he sat was like they all were playing with fire, involuntarily or not, it didn't matter much. "Who knows, we'll figure that out soon enough, but I don't see why not", he told Lucien, but there still was expression lacking on his face, it still didn't sound too sincere, nothing that came out of his mouth did, not anymore and any chance of fooling somebody had turned into a speck of dust in the blink of an eye, way before all of this. How apparent was it that he was hurting? "Why would you assume that? Like I said, it's nothing more than a rumor and even if it were the case, there is barely any evidence to back it up to begin with - I'm not going to find solace in some ill-meant rumors, especially not when they are about my father and are only proof of how much of a rift there is between thrians and adrestians." Then, what was he? An ugly mix of being born one, but being raised the other - was this what Richard had to deal with when he question his own heritage? Sometimes, it really felt as if all of them were just trophies to be paraded around, achievements from winning the war and it was painful, despite knowing that they were loved, but in the end, they were just items and prizes, right? "It's fine, I'll have to deal with it eventually if I want to rid myself of emotional baggage."

      There it was again, the one person he thought had died, the one person that had enough emotional baggage that he could safely offload, but Dayan wasn't him anymore. "Let them talk, I can't take their right to free speech from them, but I might as well see to it that it doesn't get into a fellow nobles head." Everyone was entitled to their own opinions, but Dayan didn't want the public to judge as long as he himself had no real clue of what happened, of what transpired back then and the only thing he could remember war a blank expression that he'd never seen before. "She's my aunt and no, she hasn't. But I don't blame her, the news were withheld for a good week and until they reach were she is, it will be a good few more weeks, at least I assume so. Formally informing her isn't our duty and if my father does pass through Thria, she will catch wind of it." Which meant, he most likely didn't go anywhere near his home, didn't he? If he had, Khojin would have demanded immediate contact with him and they'd have all of this sorted out in no time. "So, what you are saying is that it's fine to not force myself to be a functioning person for once in a while?" That was the gist of what Lucien was explaining, it did amuse him somehow, yet, he only slightly shifted in position, resting his elbow on his chair and holding his heavy head up with the hand he prodded it on, before he looked over the table, all the way to the redhead. "Some good wine during dinner it is, then. No objections on my part." It would help him sleep for at least a few hours, depening on how much he consumed, but he wasn't a lightweight either, something that he shared with both his father and his grandfather, but that probably was because thrians were really just ... unbelievable sometimes, weren't they? "That's a shame, and here I thought you did care for a good game. Well, I can't blame you, after all, I was the oldest of four and the only one that didn't have many lessons, so eventually, when you have nothing to mess with, you still grow lonely despite being surrounded by people." That was a lie on his part, though, he never was lonely and he never felt left out - he actually quite enjoyed the freedom he was granted, even though sometimes, it felt a bit too much. "That's fine, no need to worry. I'm done here, though, anything else you need me to tackle? Please don't tell me you have another stack of papers hidden among your luggage."
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "You're right, so good thing he never married, for whatever reason. Let's just hope he doesn't have a bastard son running around somewhere, that suddenly finds out who he is. Wouldn't be the first time in history that happens, but in the end his bloodline lost the right to the throne after your father overthrew him, so maybe it wouldn't be that big of a deal. Especially when you gain the trust of most of the nobles and the people alike.", Lucien answered, wondering how many things Dayan actually considered and what were just planted into his head by Lucien right here and now. Then Lucien gifted Dayan another smile, so he wasn't opposed to being friends? That was nice, or maybe he just lied to have Lucien not annoy him any more. Then however even Luciens expression shifted for a moment. He knw the truth, he knew Dayans father was the one stabbing him, he knew he killed his siblings Flora and Atwick and he knw that he snatched away the crownprince. Non of this was according to plan, they all should be dead, but instead he probably still loved his children and spared their life. Either way, Dayan must have known, he must have seen what happened and according to others there was no one else that was able to get this close, there was no one else around. These weren't rumors, yet Dayan protected his father, why? Because he didn't want to believe the truth? "I'm sorry. I assumed those rumors to be true, it's all everyone is talking about. So... do you have a clue who it was then? Is there some form of investigation going on?", he asked, already knowing that it was Nayantai and no one else, he just needed Dayan to admit it to himself and to cut all ties to this man, wherever he was right now. As of now Dayan didn't make a public statement telling everyone that they were wrong, that was good at least. "Like my head? I'll believe what you tell me, of course, as long as it sounds reasonable.", Lucien smiled as if he was on Dayans side here.

      So Dayan also didn't have contact to his aunt and Lucien wondered why he didn't inform here through a letter, but then again maybe they weren't that close to begin with. However, this was a major deal also for Thria, so she must have known by now and yet there was no word. Dayan should know that no one was on his side, especially no wolves that didn't see him as his own. "I'm sure when she hears about it, she'll send a letter immediately, maybe she even can help you with your search." Though Lucien wondered too why Dayan didn't ask her to look for his brother straight away. This man wasn't much about logic, was he now? "You're grieving, worried and hurt, it's understandable for a young prince and showing everyone this hit you the hardest will tone down some stupid rumors.", Lucien reiterated, this was only going to help Dayan. The prince already looked tired right now and Lucien was only here for a few hours. Maybe at some point he'd break, how much did it take to do that to him? "Great, so we'll eat together?", he smiled, it sounded like it and he didn't take Dayan for someone that fancied that. "If you want to play games with me, I'm pretty good at card and boardgames.", Lucien grinned - he was. But mostly that was actually boring because he won every time. "Not another stack of paper, now, but now that you have all things planned out, we need to set those plans into motion.", Lucien informed the prince and pointed at his own stack of papers. "We'll need to get all those people and you need to explain to them what you want them to do. Of course I'd offer my help, but you seem like you also want to do this on your own. Until someone brought your plans to them and they arrive to talk to you however, you probably can have a break." And then there would be a barrage of people he needed to talk to over and over again after everything was just like he wanted it to be. That was good training for the coronation, wasn't it?
    • "And if he shows up, that's nothing that ... forget about it, the possibilities of this maniac having children are quite slim." Wasn't he married, though? Or did someone tell him something different? Lucien spoke in riddles, they both seemingly did and Dayan wondered if they both did it on purpose, if only one of them did or if the sole reason of the redheads visit was to plant doubt in his head and have him question not only himself but also that heritage of his, this cursed, lonely heritage that nobody should find themselves enveloped in. Why was he destined to be alone anyway? What was it worth to know that nothing ever came of all those things that nobody gave a good thought? Whatever, thinking and making plans wasn't his forte, it only had been when he had been grossly absorbed into a task, when he wanted to drag Richard somewhere, play games, be free of their duties, but that didn't matter anymore, now he was to be king, a lonely one at that and Dayan wasn't sure what he wanted, if the coronation was going to soothe his pain or if twould take years off of his life to find out what actually did make him feel better, not only about himself but also that life of his that he seemingly didn't like that much anymore. "Everything's a mess and the bodies are buried - there is an investigation going on, they keep asking me too many damn questions I can't answer because I can't remember and whenever I tell them to get lost, they won't, so I yell at them to get off of their asses and give me a some fucking answers already." There were none to be found, he knew the answer already and while anyone would be reasonable maddened by a good for nothing outcome like this, Dayan was just generally going mad. "Why would I lop your head off?" What was Lucien, a snake?

      Nothing made sense and he grew restless. Why did nobody care? Why did Khojin not visit, why did his father run off with his brother, why did Declan tell him all of those things now, why did Lucien come here, why did Flora and Atwick die, why was Rain dead and why wasn't he? Why, why, why? Dayan was losing it, he was fit for retirement before he even griped the crown and pretended to play king, but he couldn't, he was insane, he was mad, he was pissed off and losing it already. "Or she'll not give a damn about me like the rest of my family and honestly? I don't care." Khojin had her own share of emotional baggage, he never asked what, it wasn't his business, but none of his cousins had said anything either and all of this was just going swimmingly, wasn't it? "If I don't murder someone on sight, that is." Then he'd be the one to blame, but he'd snap like a twig under countless amounts of pressure sometime soon, he'd figure that out and the fact that he was still talking quite calmly to the redhead was but a miracle that some servants would compliment the young man for. "Why would I leave my guest to eat by his lonesome?" There was no need to, even though he already wanted this guy gone and out of sight, something about him was definitely off, but he didn't have anyone observant enough to figure it out for him - Nayantai was fucking gone and a murderer too, what the fuck? "If that's so, I'll go set those plans in motion, then - if you'll excuse me, I'll be back in no time. After all, I still need a tailor and a hairdresser." And a good cry. And a slap across the face. "You may leave if you want, if not, feel free to help yourself to any of those books." And with that, Dayan did leave - with a stack of papers. Fuck, this was going to be some sort of annoying work, wasn't it?
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "Oh? What would you do with him?", Lucien asked, now he was intrigued, but he doubted Dayan was as cold hearted as people described him lately. No one could change just like that, not so fast, he'd probably still think about what his father would have done and after all that happened he barely sent anyone to the executioners site. Three nobles lost their lives, that was all. If Lucie had been in his shoes, he would have killed all that aided the old king, including the noble family of Olette. Not only those who were at fault, everyone. "I didn't mean to upset you, I won't ask any more questions then.", Lucien answered although he had a view to which he didn't search an answer actually. Like, why would his father run off without him and why wouldn't he contact him? "I didn't say that!", Lucien then laughed and shook his head. Why so violent? "You said you didn't want to have those rumors get into a fellow nobles head, I wondered if I'm included there.", he explained with a smile as if he didn't have an opinion already. Not even that, he knew the truth. The whole truth.

      Lucien noticed that Dayan was getting restless and that it grew too much for him. What did Lucien need to do to break him and show him that he was so much better off with his help? Didn't he manage the kitchen stuff quite good? Yet Dayan still kept those tasks for himself. "Mh... you don't need them. You can align with people who you truly trust instead and who are there for you. I'm sure comes time you will find trusted people.", Lucien smiled. If his aunt was ignoring him further, maybe that proved useful at some point. Everyone was able to extend their reach towards Dayan yet only Lucien was here. It was kind of sad. "Hah! That's true! Let#s not do that!", Lucien asked. A dead noble would be bad for business, always was if it was possible to trace back. "I just figured you might have enough of me, but I appreciate the invitation!", Lucien answered than watched Dayan get up. Again, no help required, huh? For now Lucien wished him good luck and then got up to go explore the castle a little bit and since he had time until Dayan begged him for help, or until he grew hungry, whichever would come first, he entered his room to unpack some of the stuff he didn't want anyone else to touch.
    • Dayan had walked out on Lucien because he couldn't fucking hear it any longer, he was done and tired and dead and hurt, he wanted nothing more than the embrace of his own room, nothing more than those memories that seemed to be locked up inside and if he spent the rest of today daydreaming it all away, maybe he'd wake up in a more desirable reality, on where his father wasn't a brainless maniac that had it out for him and his siblings, yet, none of that made sense. Lucien didn't seem like one for baseless rumors, yet Dayan knew that he couldn't judge a book by his cover, knew that his fathers would have never associated themselves anything-Olette, but he did, he liked doing it, knowing he could get fucked over by some rumor mongers, but the thing was, up until now, nobody gave a damn about him or who he was supposed to be, nobody cared enough to think twice about Dayan of Fhaergus, about how he'd never be more than some sort of decoy and that, too, pissed him off. He never wanted the crown, or Myriad, or even the title, or that frigid piece of land that called itself Fhaergus, the place that felt like a prison to both of his fathers for some time, yet, Nayantai never felt welcome here, either, but Dayan wasn't stupid enough to ask, not once during the entirety of his childhood had he tried to pry those informations out of someone.

      How long until he came to the conclusion that something wasn't right? Who knew, he didn't, he never would and instead, he did what he had wanted to do, he annoyed people and found that it was hard to give them a piece of his mind when he was barely asleep, when he felt as if death was looming over his head, crawling out of his throat, something like that, something that just felt oddly hurtful. In the end, he arranged and delegated all there was to do, he asked some servants for directions, for help, for input, but he did ignore the redhead that he promised a dinner, which meant that he - eventually - showed up at his room, some odd hours later, hopefully not too late. Dayan was tired, one could see that by just looking into his face, but he also was trying to make all of this work out, for both himself and his guest, for his absent and deceased family members and he'd find a way to rid himself of any pain that might be there, that might be occupying him, telling him that being awake wasn't the best and that a better version of his life was waiting for him in some sort of dreamland, in an abyss that only he could and would fall into. "Lucien? Are you there?", he inquired eventually. "I'm here to drag you out for dinner." Dragging him out was the wrong way of saying this, though, he was sure the redhead understood the gist of it.
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • Lucien used his time to unpack some of his stuff, then he enjoyed the view from his window into the gardens that always seemed to bloom in Myriad, with plants different from Olette. He liked the gardens here, he liked his room, it stood nothing behind his own at home and now that he found all his books, he sat down to read a bit. He actually read quite some while, since no one came to get him, because the prince didn't need his help apparently, although he could have just asked. Lucien thought about his approach here, he wondered if he should just take work from Dayan, or if he should watch him break, until he desperately needed him and would learn to appreciate his help even more. He wasn't even sure if Dayan did everything he wanted to do himself correctly, if he thought about all there was to it, or if the planning of the coronation would end in a disaster. His father would behead him for that probably, he wanted this to go smoothly, especially when Lucien would report back to him that in fact the princes whole family and friends just left him out in the rain and thus he might be angry at them. Additionally there was no one to stop Lucien from taking the role of his friend that would help him and give advice if he needed it.

      Eventually there was a knock on Luciens door and he sat his book aside when he heard the princes voice of all people. Yes he was there and thus he stood up to walk to the door and chuckle when he opened it up, because Dayan was funny about going about this dinner. "Don't you have servants that could have told me where to go?", he asked chuckling. His home worked differently. He always had servants everywhere and everything that didn't need to be done by him or his family, someone else did. Fetching everyone for dinner was one of those things. Dayan was weird, maybe too independent for a king and dragging out was a weird thing to phrase this sentence. "I'm ready and hungry.", he smiled, stepped out of his room and closed the door behind him. "So how did the preparations go?", he then asked, but it was apparent that the prince was beat, Lucien wondered why he still ate with Lucien then, but he probably thought it was his obligation to do so, having a guest.
    • “What do I need servants for when I can get you myself?”, the wolf uttered. Truth be told, tough, Lucien wasn’t wrong and Dayan had to admit that - he did have servants that could have completed the task way faster and less awkward than he had, especially now that he stood in-front of the redhead and wondered why he hadn’t just done what he’d usually do to begin with. Realizing that he wasn’t some prince but rather the crown prince and, subsequently, the new king of Adrestia was hard to grasp as was and maybe he tried to overcompensate by being who he ought to be and who he used to be before that, or at least try to be just that, when in reality, his mind was occupied with something entirely else. “That’s good to hear!” Speaking of hungry, didn’t Richard always eat a whole bunch? Not only that, sometimes Dayan wondered how tall he’d grow and if his little brother would, one day, be taller than him - but judging by their fathers, that was hardly possible, wasn’t it? Then again, their grandfathers had been the other way around, so there was no way of telling and even if Richard grew taller, Dayan had other things to concern himself with - it sounded silly, it was and it would always be.

      “They went about as well as you could have expected them to be. The tailor will arrive tomorrow, as well as the hairdresser, and the other things we talked about have been taken care of. To be honest, it felt a lot worse to do it than it actually was”, he admitted. Dayan usually wasn’t a scaredy-cat, he was an idiot by nature, yes, that much was for sure but he also knew that most of that wanned by now and he had to grow up eventually anyway. “Did you find any book you like?”, he asked, eventually, before getting a move on and leading Lucien through the seemingly endless corridors of the castle, vast and wide and … definitely not that fun to walk through after what had happened, and also not when it was painfully apparent that these spaces were just too good to pass up an opportunity for assassination, weren’t they? Still, neither Rain or Nayantai had ever been people that valued splendor above all other things, which led to none of this looking too tacky, but the family portraits that had been carefully painted and hung up were … odd. Dayan sighed, eventually arrived in the dining hall with Lucien and promptly offered him a seat. “Is there anything else I or my servants can do for you, though?”
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • "I mean...", Lucien was almost out of words for that one, anyone could do anything themselves, but they didn't, that's what servants were for, right? "You're prince and soon king and you can do whatever you want. It's just... a little bit uncommon, I guess? But I'm honored you came for me yourself." Lucien would have never done this, or would he? Then again he was the one knocking on Dayans door all by his lonesome and he didn't send a servant to fetch him and lead him to wherever he wanted to welcome his guest. Then they were both odd, that was fine. "So what will it be for dinner? I must admit I haven't eaten since I came here.", Lucien asked. He wasn't actually hungry, for him it was more the fact that he knew, he needed to eat something eventually. If he didn't remind himself of the fact, he would probably starve at some point but that happening to a human took a long time anyway. Lucien would actually make a great pet, he didn't scream for food, or was mad when he was kicked by his owner, he could shut up, or talk all day, whatever was preferred, but when he was free to do what he wanted to do, he usually smiled and talked, because this person was probably who he wanted to be. The arrogance that ran in his family was mixed in there as well.

      "Well that is great! It seems you don't need my help at all, or you don't want it.", Lucien smiled though he also inquired about that. He wasn't sure about what Dayan was thinking himself. "So what's left is overseeing all the progress, but I bet that will feel better than the initial set up." It probably wouldn't and Lucien just mentioned it to build up some more pressure on the poor prince. Maybe in the end he would ask for Luciens help, if not, well then he'd probably crumble at some point. Or should he just take some work for himself? He did that with the kitchen and it worked out well, right? "I looked at some of them, but I also brought my own books.", Lucien answered with another smile, following Dayan trough the hallways of Myriads castle. He looked at the portraits while coming by, even slowed down a little bit to look at one with the whole family, then caught up again with a few quick steps. Eventually they arrived at the dining hall and a way too big table for two people, but it was the same in Olette. This castle must have felt lonely and empty now that Dayan lived here alone. Lucien sat down on the seat he was offered and folded his hands. "No not at all, I'm generally low maintenance, though you did promise me some Myradien wine, didn't you?", he chuckled. "We rarely have one at home, my father prefers our own Olettien wine, but I like the fresh and sweat flavors of yours. By the way, the kitchen staff can probably choose a good wine for the coronation, but while we're at it, why not find one or two varieties ourselves?"
    • "I mean, I guess? It just feels a bit rude to not come and get you yourself if my servants can't even bring you to my room." Dayan would have a word with them, no doubt about it, but that was all he could do and the sad truth was that, as predictable as something was, would be or tended to be, he could at least try and figure it out. Lucien, however, didn't seem to be a fan of it and at least he was good at guessing why. It sounded stupid to try and be someone he wasn't, as well as how it sounded odd for him to just try and figure things out on his own when he had capable and willingly helping hands like that of the redhead. "That's a secret. Or alas, I haven't ordered anything specific, if I can be frank. But I'm glad you are hungry." Whenever he felt like eating something, there would be something on that plate of his and as stupid as it sounded, he liked to believe that he didn't have refined taste, just because he ate whatever he was offered, and yet, he still was the one that couldn't quite tell if he was hungry or not, if he just tried to make himself sound hungry or if it all was a rouse, made up by himself and prolonged by the fact, that Lucien was here now and that no matter what, Dayan had to eat and sleep like a normal human being, he wasn't undead, he had lived to see another day and he regretted it, always, all the time.

      "I would be lying if I didn't say that I wouldn't need it", he clarified. There was a lot to learn and eventually, he'd crumble under the stress, under the sudden expectations and he'd rather do that before he became king, before his imperfect shell shouldn't be able to crack any longer, but no need to fret over it, he'd eventually find a way. "Maybe it will, we'll see." Having a panic attack sounded like it fit right in there, too, and despite knowing that he never had any of these before, that this wasn't who he was, death and pain and being unable to forget, unable to figure it out on his own made him antsy, among other things. "If you don't mind me asking, what kind of books? Or is that too personal?" Dayan never had been big on reading, but considering that a heavy crown would soon be on his own head and the freedom to go anywhere he wanted would be gone with the snap of two fingers, he might as well pick up something to keep him sane and entertained, at least he thought so, even when he sat there, at this oversized table, in some corner of it, alongside the redhead that just assumed one of those spaces as his own. "I did, and I don't want to go back on that promise", he reassured Lucien, before calling one of the servants over. "That sounds actually like a good idea ...", Dayan commented, before instructing the servant to bring them some wine, as well as inquire about their food. It didn't take long until they were served with two bottled of wine, two glasses and a plethora of food ... it wasn't too much for two people, but it definitely factored in someone with Richards appetite. Fuck. One of the servants poured both of them a glass, then excused themselves and went away - were they always this secretive?
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • Lucien chuckled, Dayan almost behaved like a commoner, not a Lord or a king, but he was raised by a wolf after all, wasn't he? "Well it was kind of odd for me to knock on your door, I must say. And now you knocked on mine, so we're even I guess.", he said, not sure what that meant in the first place. Were they even for having to come themselves, or even for knocking so rudely one someone elses door? Either way, it didn't matter much. "You could have just stayed with the secret, but I'm glad you're honest. Well, I don't really mind, I'm sure it's good either way, I'm not a picky eater." His sister was, very much and if he hadn't been raised like he was he would be too. She had been spoiled the most, got everything she wanted, but in the end she wasn't very useful to their father and she knew it. She also hated to be the one marrying off to somewhere at some point as her only point of existence, while Ares would inherit Olette and Lucien...well only a small amount of people knew what his part would be. If anybody asked his sister where Lucien was when he was most of his childhood, she'd just say he was off with some scholars to learn about whatever it was his father wanted him to know, but that was hardly the truth.

      "Well I'll stay here until the coronation and I have nothing else to do, so ask me for help anytime you want.", Lucien clarified once more. It was true, there was not much else he was here for and if Dayan didn't call for help, he couldn't do much else but rid and walk around the big castle or the gardens. "Shall I accompany you tomorrow for your tailors appointment?", he then asked, not sure if he was of any help there at all, so Dayan would probably decline the offer. "Too personal? About books? No. Lately I've been reading some history books and some about ancestry. Nothing too exciting.", he explained. He rarely read any stories or something like that, his father wouldn't be approving of that, though why did he even care about that? He did his bidding here, but on the other hand what was the point of fictional stories? Lucien sat there, waited for Dayan to be finished speaking to his servant and eventually waited also for the servant to come back with some wine. Two bottles for now and once a glass was poured for Lucien and the servant disappeared, he took a taste. Two bottles were sure not all Myriad had to offer though. Either way, he liked the sweet flavors of their wines.
    • This was nice, wasn't it? Lucien somehow, despite being nothing more than an intruder in his own home, felt like someone that seemed to be theoretically hellbent on having him loosen up, on helping him not fall prey to the madness that was creeping in towards him from all sides, but all things considered, Dayan knew that no matter what, he couldn't just rely on the same guy, over and over again, especially if he didn't know him and definitely not if all of this was just a temporary act of kindness, from a country that both of his parents weren't exactly willing to trust. "We should be", Dayan summarized, though, there wasn't much to be even about in the first place - Lucien was right, though, they both had gone after the other for once and despite him knowing that none of these were proper manners, he was somewhat surprised, now that he knew that Lucien wasn't going to chastise him for something like that, at least no every time their gazes met and they wondered how all of this worked so well in tandem. "You aren't? That's good to hear. Me neither, albeit ... is there anything you can't stand at all? Even if you aren't picky, there has to be something that you at least dislike", the wolf inquired, knowing that he himself wasn't one for bell peppers or something like raisins, yet he ate them, just because and in the end, his father had also always eaten what anyone served them, though ... he couldn't taste anything, so he purely judged by texture.

      "Sounds like I actually have to come up with some good questions, then. I don't want to come off as stupid as I am." Dayan of Fhaergus was, at best, someone that had a heart of gold but didn't think much about anything. Sometimes, he wanted to say he came after his father, but then again, he'd never seen Nayantai doing anything completely brainless like he did and any questions about his fathers youth were ... muddled and not really explanatory, which was why he liked to believe that he actually came after his grandfather, Caelan - that sounded nice, didn't it? "If you'd like to. I reckon, you don't have much else to do, except lend me a hand, so why wouldn't I allow you", he mused, but he wasn't sure what the redhead would gain from that. Right now, he was pretty boring, like a piece of paper without much of a personality but an outrageous amount of confusion and anger, all of which could very much be a weapon turned against him in an instant. "Ah, yes, I can't imagine that ancestry is all that exciting", the wolf mulled, now that he sat at this vast and empty table, he wondered what would change if at least Richard was here, but he couldn't even fathom that, all in all he just wondered what it meant if something like that changed so suddenly - so much, in fact, he eventually took his glass of wine, whisked the liquid around and then took quite the sip from it. "I have to admit, there's better", he informed Lucien, but that was all, he sat the glass aside and it didn't take long for their food to arrive, either ... that was a bit much for two people, wasn't it?
      Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.
    • Dayan didn't seem like a monster at all, not like he was described by some people, not like what the rumors said that spread out of this castle to all countries in Adrestia. People talked a lot and fast, but Lucien just saw someone who is hurt and someone who is overwhelmed with the duty he suddenly has to fulfill. Someone who was never prepared for a time like this, someone who never should have inherited a country and also no kingdom, no throne and no crown and yet he suddenly was the most important person in Adrestia and all alone. Lucien could see that he didn't know a lot of things and he could see that he wasn't all too big on manners yet he tried, maybe a little bit too hard. But he wasn't aggressive, or loud, or even rude, nothing like that up until now. Lucien smiled at Dayan, looked at his green eyes and then slightly rolled his eyes upwards as if he needed to think about the questions. "Hmmm... well, I don't like soups very much, any kind, I don't like drinking my food I guess.", Lucien answered with a small laugh. He liked to have to chew something, maybe that came from what he ate when he was locked up in that dark place. Soup and porridge, nothing more, sometimes not even that. He shouldn't be picky, he shouldn't care and he shouldn't remember those days with fear, because fear was something that would be able to hurt him, but he still remembered almost everything and it shaped him. But he still ate whatever was put on his plate anyway.

      "You're not stupid. You managed to do a lot of things alone today.", Lucien answered. He provided a list with things that needed to be taken care of, but that was almost all he did today, besides reassuring the prince in what he did, he seemed to need that the most. He gladly would have done more, he gladly would have shown Dayan that he could do everything for him and that he could just lay back and relax, but pushing this was not a good idea and thus he didn't. He was patient and since Dayan seemed like he needed a friend more than anything, he took that role upon himself for now. "Great! I'm looking forward to it.", Lucien smiled. He really did, he liked shopping for clothes actually, he liked picking fabric and colors and Dayan might need a hand with that, right? "It depends. Some family trees go far back, especially those of the higher nobility like your and my family. Sometimes there are some odd blanks, filling those out is interesting. Mostly those blanks come from a mother being a commoner, or sometimes even a wolf. Not that that matters much today, but it's interesting nonetheless. Sometimes some unwanted family members just got deleted from history too." And if anyone would have been interested all of them would have known that Darragh of Alster was a weasel and nothing more. Lucien wondered if his grandfather knew. Probably not, because that man had been a thorn in anybodies eyes back in the day. Lucien watched Dayan take his glass and drink from it. "I didn't take you for a whine drinker though.", Lucien chuckled, but maybe Dayan just wanted to seem smart. Either way, the wine wasn't sweet enough for what Lucien wanted today. "Drink up then. Let's try the other." He chuckled and emptied his own glass. Then he grabbed the second bottle from the table which already had been opened up to pour himself and Dayan a new glass. The food was arriving meanwhile too. A lot actually, there was no need to eat a pesky soup then. Well if there was dinner with his own family there was no free space on the table either. Lucien smiled and started to put something on his plate.