It had been a wild few days. It had been weeks ago that Israfel had asked her to be her queen. Yet it hadn’t become a reality until just a few days ago. You couldn’t simply promote someone to such a rank so easily, there were logistics to figure out. Especially when none of the courts had ever had a second sovereign. Not until now. They needed to see if the court would oppose, but quietly, without causing a stir. But it was official now.
She had stayed at the clinic a few more days, warning her patients that she would be closing, and then she put up a sign saying so. Her stuff was still there for the most part, but she had moved into the citadel with Israfel. It was everything she could have ever hoped for and more.
But there was so much to do. She had to go introduce herself to all the sovereigns, let them know. And in terms of administratives… There was so much. Events to plan, laws to uphold. It was exhausting, and she relished in it. But she needed to start making her introductions. Terastella would be her first stop, the easiest, she already knew Liam as a friend.
She left early, before Israfel was awake. She didn’t intend to stay the night in terrastella, but it was a long walk, and she was a slow traveller. She brought Yara and Mithra with her, letting Yara press up against her while she ambled along, Mithra bounding ahead as their sentry. They had grown so much since she had first found them, both developing such different personalities. Often she wished she could speak to them as she had to Picoro. He still hadn’t come back to her.
The timing was poor, what with the weather getting colder, and the days getting shorter. It wasn’t the best time for her to be travelling between courts, but she didn’t want to delay her trips until spring. This was important.
She dipped her head to the guards at the door of Dusk courts citadel, before heading in. She waited a moment for one of the employees to notice her. “Luvena” she introduced herself. “Queen of Denocte. I am here to see Liam, if you would care to take me to him” they were quick to return the gesture, dipping their head far lower than she had, before turning and leading her down a series of hallways. She thanked them, for tapping softly on the wooden door.
@Liam"Speech." | @'Name'
She had stayed at the clinic a few more days, warning her patients that she would be closing, and then she put up a sign saying so. Her stuff was still there for the most part, but she had moved into the citadel with Israfel. It was everything she could have ever hoped for and more.
But there was so much to do. She had to go introduce herself to all the sovereigns, let them know. And in terms of administratives… There was so much. Events to plan, laws to uphold. It was exhausting, and she relished in it. But she needed to start making her introductions. Terastella would be her first stop, the easiest, she already knew Liam as a friend.
She left early, before Israfel was awake. She didn’t intend to stay the night in terrastella, but it was a long walk, and she was a slow traveller. She brought Yara and Mithra with her, letting Yara press up against her while she ambled along, Mithra bounding ahead as their sentry. They had grown so much since she had first found them, both developing such different personalities. Often she wished she could speak to them as she had to Picoro. He still hadn’t come back to her.
The timing was poor, what with the weather getting colder, and the days getting shorter. It wasn’t the best time for her to be travelling between courts, but she didn’t want to delay her trips until spring. This was important.
She dipped her head to the guards at the door of Dusk courts citadel, before heading in. She waited a moment for one of the employees to notice her. “Luvena” she introduced herself. “Queen of Denocte. I am here to see Liam, if you would care to take me to him” they were quick to return the gesture, dipping their head far lower than she had, before turning and leading her down a series of hallways. She thanked them, for tapping softly on the wooden door.
@Liam