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The Bickerton Trading Company was known to host extravagant parties on the grounds of their estate. Unlike some parts of Esprit, the mansion and the surrounding lands were still in good condition. Part of that had to do with the Bickerton family’s vast amounts of wealth. It allowed them to hire the finest craftsmen to repair the man after the war. The mansion was a clean marble white with four pillars positioned along the front. Above the entrance was a veranda that overlooked the Bickerton’s family garden filled with various exotic flowers.
This time, the Bickerton family were hosting a celebration of their partnership with the Esprit blacksmith’s guild. Though it was less of a partnership and more of a take over. The Bickertons had managed to buy or threaten most of the members into working with them to transport their wares. Those who resisted eventually found it hard to gather the tools and materials necessary to do their work. And that’s if they weren’t taken care of by some other party.
While these celebrations served as a way for the Bickerton Trading Company to flaunt it’s influence, they also served as a way for other merchants to network and get a lay of the business landscape. This was where Theresa found herself. The invite had come only a week ago, calling for her attendance at this occasion. While she was new to Esprit, Theresa knew that one does not just turn down an invitation from the Bickertons. Having arrived at the party, Theresa spotted various servers wandering the party with a variety of drinks and horderves. Many of the people were already conversing among themselves. One group was discussing the king’s new tariffs on foreign goods. Another was discussing the availability of farmland outside the city wall. A third group could be heard discussing various rumors floating around the capital. None of them should mind another person joining the conversation.
Samara was at the party as well. Not as a guest mind you but as a guard. While the rest of the caravan guards waited outside, her employer had allowed her to accompany one of his bookkeepers into the party. Though she wasn’t sure why. He was a rather plain man with short brown hair and horn-rimmed glasses. His clothes were just as plain with a simple white tunic and black trousers. Despite this, he was currently speaking with the party’s host, patriarch of the Bickerton family, Lucian Bickerton. Despite his greying hair and wrinkled face he still struck as an imposing figure. He was easily a head taller than most here. He was wearing an elegant coat over a black dress shirt and black silken breeches. To his side was a rather young woman, no older than 18 with long blond hair and red gown. She was hanging to Lucian’s arm the entire time, yet she looked rather out of it.
“Jeffries! My good man, how’s business? I heard your caravan just returned” Lucian said with a grin.
Jeffries gave a bashful nod. “Indeed, they just returned from Belus after delivering a shipment of spices from the southern sea.” He said.
Lucian gave a hearty chuckle as he hugged the young blond closer to his side. “Good, Good. That means you won’t have any problem paying off the coin you owe us.” He said moving closer to the nervous accountant. “Of course if you can’t honor the terms of our agreement, you pay your debt in other ways.” He said turning his attention to Samara with an intrigued look.
The Bickerton Trading Company was known to host extravagant parties on the grounds of their estate. Unlike some parts of Esprit, the mansion and the surrounding lands were still in good condition. Part of that had to do with the Bickerton family’s vast amounts of wealth. It allowed them to hire the finest craftsmen to repair the man after the war. The mansion was a clean marble white with four pillars positioned along the front. Above the entrance was a veranda that overlooked the Bickerton’s family garden filled with various exotic flowers.
This time, the Bickerton family were hosting a celebration of their partnership with the Esprit blacksmith’s guild. Though it was less of a partnership and more of a take over. The Bickertons had managed to buy or threaten most of the members into working with them to transport their wares. Those who resisted eventually found it hard to gather the tools and materials necessary to do their work. And that’s if they weren’t taken care of by some other party.
While these celebrations served as a way for the Bickerton Trading Company to flaunt it’s influence, they also served as a way for other merchants to network and get a lay of the business landscape. This was where Theresa found herself. The invite had come only a week ago, calling for her attendance at this occasion. While she was new to Esprit, Theresa knew that one does not just turn down an invitation from the Bickertons. Having arrived at the party, Theresa spotted various servers wandering the party with a variety of drinks and horderves. Many of the people were already conversing among themselves. One group was discussing the king’s new tariffs on foreign goods. Another was discussing the availability of farmland outside the city wall. A third group could be heard discussing various rumors floating around the capital. None of them should mind another person joining the conversation.
Samara was at the party as well. Not as a guest mind you but as a guard. While the rest of the caravan guards waited outside, her employer had allowed her to accompany one of his bookkeepers into the party. Though she wasn’t sure why. He was a rather plain man with short brown hair and horn-rimmed glasses. His clothes were just as plain with a simple white tunic and black trousers. Despite this, he was currently speaking with the party’s host, patriarch of the Bickerton family, Lucian Bickerton. Despite his greying hair and wrinkled face he still struck as an imposing figure. He was easily a head taller than most here. He was wearing an elegant coat over a black dress shirt and black silken breeches. To his side was a rather young woman, no older than 18 with long blond hair and red gown. She was hanging to Lucian’s arm the entire time, yet she looked rather out of it.
“Jeffries! My good man, how’s business? I heard your caravan just returned” Lucian said with a grin.
Jeffries gave a bashful nod. “Indeed, they just returned from Belus after delivering a shipment of spices from the southern sea.” He said.
Lucian gave a hearty chuckle as he hugged the young blond closer to his side. “Good, Good. That means you won’t have any problem paying off the coin you owe us.” He said moving closer to the nervous accountant. “Of course if you can’t honor the terms of our agreement, you pay your debt in other ways.” He said turning his attention to Samara with an intrigued look.
Linda & Avacyn
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“Thus we must strive to be a beacon that guides Vespera to a bright future!” The white haired woman stated, ending her hour long speech to the new members of the Order of Vespera, sometimes referred to as the Order of the Blade. Her silver locks shone against her white armor, striking a balance between being elegant yet commanding. It was a look befitting the Order’s new captain, Maxine Rivers. Appointed by the fifth princess Vivianne LaCroix and the third prince, Julius LaCroix, she had been busy bringing in a fresh crop of recruits in a bid to purge the ranks of it's more corrupt members.
Said recruits now stood in the courtyard of the once illustrious Eaglestar barrack. What was once a proud symbol of authority had fallen in disrepair. A fitting allegory for the current state of the nation’s military. The recruits numbered just about 25. Most were either minor nobles or citizens with little to no combat experience or wanderers and mercenaries looking for steady employment. Two figures stood out among the crowd. Near the front was the elegant Avacyn Aurelia, daughter of Duke Aurelia equipped with her rapier. Meanwhile near the center of the group was one of the few magic practitioners in the order, Linda Felljoy. She had managed to blend into the group quite well as she watched the captain’s speech.
“Now, all of you have received your first assignment. While some of the more experienced among you may bulk at such simple tasks, these feats will go towards gaining the people's trust. Now Go! And make the Order proud!” Maxine said to the applause of some of the younger recruits. Linda and Avacyn were both assigned to the same task. They were to investigate and apprehend a small band of thieves operating out of the harbor slums. Though looking up, the two could see Maxine heading back into the barracks to prepare the more inexperienced recruits for training. If they talked to her, she might reassign them to a different mission if they desired it.
“Thus we must strive to be a beacon that guides Vespera to a bright future!” The white haired woman stated, ending her hour long speech to the new members of the Order of Vespera, sometimes referred to as the Order of the Blade. Her silver locks shone against her white armor, striking a balance between being elegant yet commanding. It was a look befitting the Order’s new captain, Maxine Rivers. Appointed by the fifth princess Vivianne LaCroix and the third prince, Julius LaCroix, she had been busy bringing in a fresh crop of recruits in a bid to purge the ranks of it's more corrupt members.
Said recruits now stood in the courtyard of the once illustrious Eaglestar barrack. What was once a proud symbol of authority had fallen in disrepair. A fitting allegory for the current state of the nation’s military. The recruits numbered just about 25. Most were either minor nobles or citizens with little to no combat experience or wanderers and mercenaries looking for steady employment. Two figures stood out among the crowd. Near the front was the elegant Avacyn Aurelia, daughter of Duke Aurelia equipped with her rapier. Meanwhile near the center of the group was one of the few magic practitioners in the order, Linda Felljoy. She had managed to blend into the group quite well as she watched the captain’s speech.
“Now, all of you have received your first assignment. While some of the more experienced among you may bulk at such simple tasks, these feats will go towards gaining the people's trust. Now Go! And make the Order proud!” Maxine said to the applause of some of the younger recruits. Linda and Avacyn were both assigned to the same task. They were to investigate and apprehend a small band of thieves operating out of the harbor slums. Though looking up, the two could see Maxine heading back into the barracks to prepare the more inexperienced recruits for training. If they talked to her, she might reassign them to a different mission if they desired it.
Samira
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The winds had carried Samira far from her southern isles to the Esprit harbor. She had heard stories of the port cities that lined the coast of the mainland, but it was bigger and more elaborate than anything she could have imagined. The harbor easily dwarfed the port of her small village. Large vessels came and went at will as sailors moved goods up and down the walkway.
Once she had found somewhere to dock, Samira took her first steps onto solid ground in what felt like days. She still had plenty of rations left, but nothing would beat a freshly cooked meal. It was then that she heard the sounds of drums and a woodwind instrument. Looking to her left she saw a small crowd had gathered around a group of street performers. One was a man with tanned skin in a white sleeveless tunic and blue trousers setting the rhythm with a set of congo drums. His eyes were closed as his white bandana held up his hair. The other man had a pale complexion with long blonde hair and a thin frame. Dressed in a well tailored short sleeve shirt and silk pants, he played on a small piccolo and filled the air with a wonderful melody. But there was a third performer there as well. A woman danced in front of the group of sailors showing off her buxom body to all passersby. Her form was barely hidden by her purple bikini and golden trimmed tung hugging her frame. The red headdress and veil only seemed to accentuate her piercing gaze. A gaze that seemed to lock on to Samira if just for a moment before she returned to focusing on her performance.
The winds had carried Samira far from her southern isles to the Esprit harbor. She had heard stories of the port cities that lined the coast of the mainland, but it was bigger and more elaborate than anything she could have imagined. The harbor easily dwarfed the port of her small village. Large vessels came and went at will as sailors moved goods up and down the walkway.
Once she had found somewhere to dock, Samira took her first steps onto solid ground in what felt like days. She still had plenty of rations left, but nothing would beat a freshly cooked meal. It was then that she heard the sounds of drums and a woodwind instrument. Looking to her left she saw a small crowd had gathered around a group of street performers. One was a man with tanned skin in a white sleeveless tunic and blue trousers setting the rhythm with a set of congo drums. His eyes were closed as his white bandana held up his hair. The other man had a pale complexion with long blonde hair and a thin frame. Dressed in a well tailored short sleeve shirt and silk pants, he played on a small piccolo and filled the air with a wonderful melody. But there was a third performer there as well. A woman danced in front of the group of sailors showing off her buxom body to all passersby. Her form was barely hidden by her purple bikini and golden trimmed tung hugging her frame. The red headdress and veil only seemed to accentuate her piercing gaze. A gaze that seemed to lock on to Samira if just for a moment before she returned to focusing on her performance.
Imperia
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Dark clouds covered the night sky as Imperia rested under a tree. Like most vegetation in the Scarred Lands, it was twisted and had a haunted aura to it. But it proved a good enough spot to make camp. It had been a while since Imperia had a chance to rest. Between her pursuers and the mad beasts that stalked this tainted land, safety was at a premium.
“It pains me to see my daughter in such dire straits. Would that I could soothe your sorrows. Though I lack even a shoulder to cry on” a familiar male voice echoed through her head with it’s usual playful tone. Loyd McKringleberry had passed on but his spirit continued to travel with his wandering daughter. When he doesn’t manifest himself, he and Imperia communicate telepathically. Though most times, he would merely go on about some random piece of worldly trivia.
“So where are you off to my thorny rose? There is a settlement about a day west but I would suggest against visiting that little hamlet. Though you could take my advice and finally travel to Esprit” He said waiting for her to respond. Loyd had been trying to get Imperia to go to the Vesperian capital for some time. He said that he had a ‘Friend’ that could help her. But knowing her father, it was most likely an associate from his days as an assassin.
Dark clouds covered the night sky as Imperia rested under a tree. Like most vegetation in the Scarred Lands, it was twisted and had a haunted aura to it. But it proved a good enough spot to make camp. It had been a while since Imperia had a chance to rest. Between her pursuers and the mad beasts that stalked this tainted land, safety was at a premium.
“It pains me to see my daughter in such dire straits. Would that I could soothe your sorrows. Though I lack even a shoulder to cry on” a familiar male voice echoed through her head with it’s usual playful tone. Loyd McKringleberry had passed on but his spirit continued to travel with his wandering daughter. When he doesn’t manifest himself, he and Imperia communicate telepathically. Though most times, he would merely go on about some random piece of worldly trivia.
“So where are you off to my thorny rose? There is a settlement about a day west but I would suggest against visiting that little hamlet. Though you could take my advice and finally travel to Esprit” He said waiting for her to respond. Loyd had been trying to get Imperia to go to the Vesperian capital for some time. He said that he had a ‘Friend’ that could help her. But knowing her father, it was most likely an associate from his days as an assassin.
Alicteria
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Ever since the fall of the Order of the Blade, the guard stations around Vespera saw little to no uses. They stood as monuments to Vespera’s former glory. While the new captain might change that, at the moment they would serve as an ideal place for a clandestine meeting. It was at the Western guard house that Alicteria arrived to meet the sender of the strange message she received.
Pushing on the door to the guard house, it slowly creeped open. The small room was lit by a single lamp held up by a single man in a hooded robe. While his face was hidden, the robe couldn’t hide his muscular build.
“You are the girl from the Holy Pheo Empire correct? From the Church of Pisti?” He asked with a stern expression. The distrust he held in his voice was clear, but there was a hint of something else. Fear? Desperation? Whatever it was, it didn’t stop him from continuing to speck. “I have heard tell of your specific ... talents and wished to employ them to aid my lady. She is a devout follower of Scriptism and would like the teachings of the saints more widely taught. As such, she would like to enlist your services as a sister of the Church of Pisti” The messenger said as he dropped a small bag of coins on the table. “You will be paid for your services and provided adequate lodging” He finished as he waited for Alicteria’s answer.
Ever since the fall of the Order of the Blade, the guard stations around Vespera saw little to no uses. They stood as monuments to Vespera’s former glory. While the new captain might change that, at the moment they would serve as an ideal place for a clandestine meeting. It was at the Western guard house that Alicteria arrived to meet the sender of the strange message she received.
Pushing on the door to the guard house, it slowly creeped open. The small room was lit by a single lamp held up by a single man in a hooded robe. While his face was hidden, the robe couldn’t hide his muscular build.
“You are the girl from the Holy Pheo Empire correct? From the Church of Pisti?” He asked with a stern expression. The distrust he held in his voice was clear, but there was a hint of something else. Fear? Desperation? Whatever it was, it didn’t stop him from continuing to speck. “I have heard tell of your specific ... talents and wished to employ them to aid my lady. She is a devout follower of Scriptism and would like the teachings of the saints more widely taught. As such, she would like to enlist your services as a sister of the Church of Pisti” The messenger said as he dropped a small bag of coins on the table. “You will be paid for your services and provided adequate lodging” He finished as he waited for Alicteria’s answer.