Rova 4712
[4712 AR Year Conclusion]
Eire took the news in as well tempered a manner as he could. In truth he was somewhat relieved by the news that the Six Bears as a collective following were not going to swell the Tiger Lords ranks with manpower. The issue of borders was more of a general idea... the idea of cross border immigration control and such simply wasn't practical... barring tremendous amounts of magic... and of course it would have looked absurd to contend with the movement one way while simultaneously expending effort to encourage settlers from the inner sea to leave homes in Taldan, or Cheliax or across the sea.
It also wasn't as if his return from Varnhold was solely reliant on the matters of the intrusion of the Brevic Church of Shelyn within the realm, or Amiri's former tribe being chased into his realm by this apparent criminal from Shyka's realm.
Nilak, Amiri's childhood friend, suggested that some of the other six bear splinters had likely moved to camp with the Tiger Lords and other Kellid tribes to the west, while bands and individual families might still be in Numeria, or in southern Brevoy. Ordinarily her small collection probably tried to move on, but Fionn's breaking of Amiri's sword and encounter with Eranex suggested that the malevolent spirit might stop pursuing the six bears ... though that did raise the issue of whether the ghostly exile would refocus his attention to the kingdom itself.
Eire didn't have the time to deal with Nilak and her collection of tribesemen and if they were going to stay or go. They could work out their differences with Amiri over the latters deparature, or not but the giant would need to be dealt with... and preferably soon. This business with Sir Fredero at this Shrine of the Golden Grove as well. Then was the speculation of the continued blockage of the river traffic in the slough and what could be causing that... though despite chatter in Mivon, the southern Aldori didn't seem to consider it pressing... probably because they accepted they had an alternate trade route... and for that matter might have tolerated him better than Hannis.
He had heard little from the neighboring realm since the end of Harrgulka's escapades so he assumed Drelev's domain must have largely been running smoothly. Next week, this approaching week was going to be busy. Sunday would be the somal new moon and the following week would entail the Day of the Inheritor following on oathday, starday would mark the last day of summer by the calendar and the following sunday would be the fall equinox. In short at least two potentially as many as five different civil and religious officiatings over a span of four days. That would depend on the churches of Desna and Erastil, as well as Sarenrae and of course two weeks from the fall equinox would be ascendance day.
He had already expected that he would be travelling through the first month of the year, but with Amiri's broken sword to contend with, "Dragn has settled into bronzeshield," even though Eire had yet to find the time to visit the dwarf's shop, he had planned to visit the foritication soon, "And there are other smiths he can repair the weapon, As for Fionn," He turned to Eranex.
"No I will deal with the giant."
Amiri's protest was noted, but so to was the rejoinder that that might be more difficult than simply beating the giant. The six bears had driven the ghost off before... they needed a way to permanently dispatch the specrtal menace. That meant research and magic most likely.
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The Golden Grove's story was as Valerie described at testament to her former's faith's hare brained and foolish obsessions with pursuing beauty in all its forms. It had been established several centuries ago, after the Taldan Empire's collapse and well beyond the early empire of Cheliax's control. This was a mistake because the group of Shelynites who had ventured into the Stolen Lands were doing so before the era of Brevic foundation. What would become the Brevic branch Church of Sheyln, after the Rogavarian conquest, never bothered to try and reclaim the remote shrine.
In short centuries ago the worshippers of Shelyn had migrated to a nice spot in the wilderness constructed a lovely shrine to their goddess of obscenly expensive marbel... and not long after their construction had been completed... were all killed by the monsters native to the region.
During the heyday of the rogavarian monarchs about eighty years earlier there had been an attempt to expand into the region, much as how Jamandi Aldori and the Issians before her had done over the past decade, ultimately culminating in their present state. To that end it wasn't that surprising to Valerie that an unsanctioned collection of idiots had moved into a shrine long abandonned for the risk of monsters and lack of governance to support them.
The Shrine of the Golden Grove was only partly maintained. Still it was an impressive structure if for the sheer expense that must have gone into quarrying the marble and hauling it here. It was built in the styles of the Inner Sea, of the Taldan empire not unlike the high dome that formed the basillica of the shrine if in miniature to the one in Shrikewall.
"Its smaller than I was expecting." Linzi remarked she trailed off looking up at the shrine's double doors and the facade of marble."I thought it was going to kind," She paused doing another double take, "of going to be bigger."
It was if as much as a third the size than the bassilica Shrikewall's cathedral to the Inheritor. Eire suspecting the interior dome height perhaps as little fifteen meters above the sanctuary floor. "I suspect that this was built with -"
"They didn't have magic, or at least only limitted means." Jaethal snorted cutting him off. "They surely built this to evoke memories of when Taldan's empire was this far north." She waved to a veranda supported by a colonade of ionic style columns, that were largely overgrown by flowering vines. The vines were nearly everywhere, except for the main double doors... and at one point they had probably been intentionally cultivated in order to blend well with the shrine... they had just not been tended for so long that they had gotten a bit out of hand. "But certainly Taldan esque architecture in miniature... or Azlanti I suppose." She dismissed, the elf waved a gloved hand.
That had been one of the observations of the Cathedral in Shrikewall that the cyclops had made when visiting was the obvious Azlanti influence in the cathedral's architecture that had passed down through Taldan's church of Aroden. He felt none of the radiance that permeated Shrikewall's cathedral grounds and that presumably rendered the city's protection against fire... but then again he suspected that that was domain magic.
Whatever the case the Golden Grove held a small cluster of human priestesses. Eire held a hand out to slow his chancellor and ward before they could move further. "The builders may have lacked magic," but there were multiple alarm spells placed around the grounds, which immediately prompted Jaethal's naturally suspicious nature, though did not necessarily prove anything.
Given the nature of Shelyn's clergy or even just the fate of the original shrine's builders it could easily have been a bard who had set the spells... or frankly a surprising abundance of caution... or Fredero was an inquisitor and able to cast the spell to protect the shrine. Eire had assumed from Valerie's recounting of her studies that the Shelynite knight was a paladin but that might have been in error.
They didn't have to wait long after their arrival as one of the sisters went to fetch the night. He was almost as grating, though not quite as perfumed and no where near overdressed as the Pitaxian dandy of a knight Moskoni. That wasn't really a surprise his letter had been obnoxious, "Valerie, you arrive at last!" The knight called out. "I worried that you lacked the conviction and bravery to answer my challenge," Shaoyu bristled at this, and even more so as the brightly dressed man continued "Or that your new companions would prevent you from doing so. Good that you came, though for is not this a place of beauty?" That was what he was concerned with, Eire kept a hand on his ward's shoulder, "I could understand if its sight alone could compel you to recant your ways and seek absolution but if you remain obstinate I am ready to make good on my challenge. Draw your steel to test against me , and we can exchange pleasantries anew after your defeat and return to the faith!"
"Sight alone?" Shaoyu glanced around a hiss of sparks, before spluttering in outrage "This small garden, Goddess Victorious, Shrikewall is testament of-"
"Yes Shaoyu these things have been said." He replied in draconic.
One of the priestesses, indeed he wouldn't have been surprised if all of them, were from Brevoy translated from draconic into vulgar taldane, which still a few minutes before they could move on. The rules of the duel itself were simple. The shrine's interior were off limits and subject to forfeiture since it was the sanctum. Fredero had well maintained, but entirely too ornate to be field armor, though his long sword was at least a practical design, even accepting the amethyst inlays. He didn't strike Eire as someone who used magic, but more a fixture of courtly society, but one who could wield a blade.
With the rules accepted. Linzi, Tristian, and Saeya Mouri stood to one side as the bard prepared to chronicle the events from the shade of one of the apple trees and he and Shaoyu and Jaethal moved opposite.
Fredero wasted no time as soon as the duel began with surprising elan for someone so overdressed and immediately went down the stairs aiming to force the blonde back and off balance, and met in a clash of steel. Sparks of fire trailed from Valerie's sword an improvement rendered in the face of Harrgulka's particular troubles to the realm, given that she couldn't conjure the magical flames herself. She had partially accepted the sword in part because Tristian could enjoin his scimitar with magical fire, presumably the enchantments on Fredero's sword were a matter of Shelynite pomp and circumstance as it dealt a harmful song like ring.
Eire frowned at the sonic attack, and damage, but said nothing, allowing the duel to unfold as it was , because at the end of it, Valerie had a clear edge. Her equipment was better, and while it was true that Fredero probably had years of experience garnered over the course of his life Valerie was a more capable fighter.
Fredero Sinnet might have been an acrobat and dancer certainly he was spry but Valerie had lived as a mercernary and with the aldori. She had probably at least as much dueling experience with the bravos of restov. She was a juggernaut in the clinch, and proved this by leveraging her longer sword to pivot around the plate protection to hip throw Fredero down the short rise of marble steps to her left.
Even with magic swords defeating plate armor was hard, unless that magic entailed some way to bypass solid steel, but a rigid sword made an effective bar to leverage a fully armored man easily enough, Fredero's tumble also disoriented him as he hit the transept nearer to a statue and reflecting pool close to the stand of fruit trees where Linzi was hastily and somewhat inaccurately, in terms, describing the bout while Saeya attempted to correct misused terminology.
The noise of the fight had attracted attention from the shrine. Another of the priestesses seemed to have peaked out to watch, and then ducked back in... he spared the movement a look considering perhaps the mother superior or whomever was in charge to chide her for slacking off... who knew. The fight continued for about another minute before Valerie forced a concession from her former mentor.
"And that Shaoyu is why we practice fighting against armored opponents," Why grappling and striking and leverage and footwork, and terrain and other details were important even when you could set the enemy on fire. Eire crossed over the path as Linzi began congratulating the chancellor for her victory.
Sir Fredero had a clearly broken nose, and a laceration on his scalp that was at least three inches running to over his ear that was oozing blood, but he'd avoided having his arm dislocated, and really wasn't that worse off. He spared only a passing glance at the statue of Shelyn, before moving on to the two armored figured. Fredero wasn't seriously hurt, but Eire also wasn't particularly expecting the out of breath knight to do anything stupid.
It was Linzi, who also venerated Shelyn, who pointed out that the statue was crying. Eire's head snapped back to look at the unusually forlorn statute of the goddess and ineed the tears running down the round feminine cheeks of marble.
He didn't have much time to contemplate what it meant.
"TULVAK!" Saeya Mouri bellowed her hands on her pole arm. "Hag!" She called in warning.
Eire whirled. Long swords unsheathed at the name.
He knew the name. The green hag had leaked the names of her coven at Nivakta's crossing, and where they could be found for her own spite filled ends two years earlier. He had never seen the green hag in person but he trusted the knight of torrent was telling the truth.
Jaethal slipped like a grim shadow and tripped the priestess who had translated his draconic earlier. "Stay there." The inquisitor of Urgoataha purred in amusement, and sinister warning daring the young woman to defy the command as she faced the entryway.
"Tristian, Linzi, rear guard." He ordered. "Tulvak." He called
"Hello there dearies. I didn't think I'd see you again." The green hag called waving a ferocious looking scythe of her own in the air, "It was so pleasing to see you deal with granny Ferras's hideous face." He thought of the bloated purple features of the iron hag his summoned octopus had drowned in the rapid currents of the Shrike river west of Restov amid a broken bridge. "I don't see that strapping half orc lad with you, that's a pity, he looked positively scrumptious."
... and then she triggered a magic ring and disappeared. He recognized the recall spell, but the question was where she had teleported to.
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Notes: This is using content from the companion book, which again I retierate runs into the problem of writers not tending to understand scale. That being said, Eire, and Shaoyu are comparing a small shrine to the cathedral at Shrikewall while a fifty foot dome is small for a shrine its not that unusual in reality for somewhere on the frontiers.
But also this can be neatly interpreted as religious chauvinism, or also the difference in aesthetics, given Shaoyu's position while a cute garden its lacks the imperial splendor of the cathedral... but it bears in mind that Shaoyu also hatched in the Cathedral as it was being built.