talulah artorius (
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castlenim2023-09-14 08:27 pm
I saw rise in the heat settle soft and as pure as snow
[This, honestly, took a lot of work. More work than some of the battleplans, but admittedly the machinations of the Victorian nobles are predictable. The only thing Talulah knows about the northern territories is what she's gleaned from her father's journals.
Edward Artorius apparently had a decent enough relationship with the ruler when he'd been alive, and since the wendigo race of Sarkaz live for a very, very long time, perhaps any goodwill towards her parent might be extended to her.
She has also gleaned the northerners are not unreasonable; they've crossed paths during various skirmishes at the border, and they ignore all rebel forces once their own task is complete. Talulah has made it very clear no one from her side is to engage with any other party that isn't either obviously Victorian, or strikes first, and it seems the courtesy is returned.
That said, isolationist policy is hard to overcome, and what she's asking isn't a mere favor. To be embroiled in civil war in another country is an idea most people would scoff at, but...the north has undoubtedly seen the writing on the wall for what will transpire after the dust settles. Victoria's appetite is ever unsatiable.
The Gaulish castle she walks through is a testament to that. It's nothing but ruins now, good for little else besides neutral territory. She's brought two members of the rebels with her, two with a calm rationality suited to negotiations. She'd be fine going in alone, but, well...if Talulah saw another group's leader sitting all alone during a meeting that was meant to be a peaceful talk, she'd think there was an ambush waiting.
Still, no matter how rational one is, curiosity tends to win out, and she can hear her escort party gossiping even behind their masks. They're wondering if the northern princess is as beautiful and strong as the rumors say. If she's half as strong as that Cautus she'd seen once during a border skirmish, then her alliance would be more than a boon.
By her estimation, the meeting time is near, so she supposes she'll find out soon enough.]
Edward Artorius apparently had a decent enough relationship with the ruler when he'd been alive, and since the wendigo race of Sarkaz live for a very, very long time, perhaps any goodwill towards her parent might be extended to her.
She has also gleaned the northerners are not unreasonable; they've crossed paths during various skirmishes at the border, and they ignore all rebel forces once their own task is complete. Talulah has made it very clear no one from her side is to engage with any other party that isn't either obviously Victorian, or strikes first, and it seems the courtesy is returned.
That said, isolationist policy is hard to overcome, and what she's asking isn't a mere favor. To be embroiled in civil war in another country is an idea most people would scoff at, but...the north has undoubtedly seen the writing on the wall for what will transpire after the dust settles. Victoria's appetite is ever unsatiable.
The Gaulish castle she walks through is a testament to that. It's nothing but ruins now, good for little else besides neutral territory. She's brought two members of the rebels with her, two with a calm rationality suited to negotiations. She'd be fine going in alone, but, well...if Talulah saw another group's leader sitting all alone during a meeting that was meant to be a peaceful talk, she'd think there was an ambush waiting.
Still, no matter how rational one is, curiosity tends to win out, and she can hear her escort party gossiping even behind their masks. They're wondering if the northern princess is as beautiful and strong as the rumors say. If she's half as strong as that Cautus she'd seen once during a border skirmish, then her alliance would be more than a boon.
By her estimation, the meeting time is near, so she supposes she'll find out soon enough.]

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Okay.
[Because despite her confusion, there's nothing else to say. She looks beyond Frostnova to give a differential nod of farewell to the general, before gesturing towards the exit.]
Lead the way.
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Our court is loyal, but a palace is a palace. [ she says once they're out of the old Hippogryph's earshot. ]
None of the nobles want to wait for the official decrees to know what's been going on, and if we expelled every foreign spy that's slipped in, it would cause more problems than it solved.
[ which is why their path begins to alter at the midway point, taking them to a wing Talulah has not been invited to enter yet; the royal family's traditional residential rooms.
Yelena suites are on a lower floor, and while the first sitting room she takes Talulah is nearly indistinguishable from the others she's visited in the palace, through another door lies a secondary, smaller space, that's obviously more lived in. ]
Here.
[ she tosses a notebook and pen onto the coffee table that sits between two sofas, a nearly empty bowl of candy resting atop it. there's an electric kettle on a taller table against the wall that she moves to, situated next to some cabinets and a short refrigerator. ]
I need ten names of people you've met in the capital who you think are willing to support your petition. The higher military ranking the better— nobility doesn't matter as much. Public servants of high clearance will work too.
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Talulah follows along at pace, observing the new area she's being led through. She does the same when she's led into Frostnova's rooms, but only for a moment. The other's instruction takes precedence over her curiosity about the candy.
She sits down on one of the sofas and picks up the notebook and pen, before starting to write.]
There are plenty of people who would support my petition but who would make things...complicated in the aftermath. I assume you only mean the ones we want to deal with.
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[ she turns the kettle on, grabbing a pair of mismatched mugs from and a small tin container from the cupboard. ]
I meant people you've met in our capital. But if you think there's anyone worth my time from that circus in Londinium, then sure, write them down too.
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[Talulah hesitates slightly over the next line. She recognizes that this, too, is a sort-of test. It wouldn't bode well if she'd failed to evaluate those around her properly, especially those who would make or break this alliance.
It doesn't take long before she starts scribbling down names again, only glancing up briefly when she hears the clink of ceramic from the mugs. She wouldn't turn her nose up at hospitality, but in times like these, she has a rare pang of homesickness for the tea more popular in Yan and Lungmen.]
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I can get you the rest of the way there with anyone in Ursus who's seemed sympathetic. You'd be better on your own negotiating with the Victorians.
[ their military calls her a craven witch for the tactics she employees guarding the border, and the grand dukes joke that her status as heir is proof of her father's declining mental faculties. for the time being, Talulah has little to gain with her countrymen from tying herself too closely to Yelena in public. ]
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How much better is really the question.
[Talulah suspects at least a good half of the number of Victorian nobles who aren't publically decrying the rebellion or who hated Kaschey's influence have much to say about her behind closed doors, and none of it good. They all have their own ideas about who should or shouldn't be on the throne, and she's upended all their plans in an instant.]
Here. Feel free to point out if I've misjudged any of those.
[She puts the notebook and pen back on the coffee table, open to the page where she's scribbled the names Frostnova wanted.]
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she picks up the pen and notepad and goes down the list. perhaps unsurprisingly, Talulah's assessments aren't far off from FrostNova's own. she wonders if the draco is aware that the individuals she's named are more than enough to make the alliance she's hoping for dangerously close to reality. ]
I don't disagree.
[ speaking placidly, she scribbles down a few additional names beneath Talulah's. ]
You want a few more civil servants to round out the numbers.
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Talulah is aware she's made a lot of progress forming the alliance, but the final move, or the final stone that tips the scales in her favor, is still a little murky. After the sparring match, she's convinced Frostnova, at least. That's a boon she's not taking for granted.
She glances over the names that have been added and makes a thoughtful sound.]
I see. Thanks for the advice. If you'd offer me a bit more...in your opinion, is this enough?
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[ Yelena sets the notepad back down, sliding it across the table to Talulah. she picks up her cup a moment later, holding it close to let the steam warm her and enjoy the fleeting heat it gives off before her touch inevitably cools it. ]
Victoria needs to be dealt with sooner or later. Anyone who's been watching knows that, but it's not a problem we can fix overnight.
[ when she takes a sip, her breath fogs on the exhale— she really overdid it earlier. it's probably going to take all day to get her internal temperature back to something manageable. ]
Now that they've seen you, though ... you're powerless, compared to us, and half of what comes out of your mouth is idealistic nonsense. But there's a path forward with you that doesn't involve dealing with butchers or tearing down another empire. That's worth something.
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[Talulah takes a sip of her own drink, watching the frozen puff of the other's breath with vague curiosity. After experiencing the strength of Frostnova's arts firsthand, the fact they tend to manifest in other ways outside of a fight makes sense. Power that vast has to be hard to rein in.]
Is that why you changed your mind?
[Talulah won the bet set forth, but she knows that can't be the whole reason behind why Frostnova is helping her now.]
You saw the path forward?
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[ there are still too many unknowns for FrostNova's liking. putting down Victoria's military is one thing, but there's so much more that comes after that. getting Talulah on the throne, making sure she can govern, establishing a partnership that benefits Ursus but allows for the renewed Artorius monarchy to eventually stand on its own—
hell, she hasn't even brought up the other rebellion being led by a draco claimant in the territory. ]
Ursus has only been at peace during my lifetime. The last emperor's final war lead to the end of his line, and waited until he was on his deathbed to dump his mess onto my father.
[ she takes another swig of her tea, the cup still clasped in both her hands, flying in the face of proper noble etiquette. ]
I just figure ... there's nothing to gain from repeating that. I don't want to be making these decisions when the knife's already pressed to my throat.
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I see. Victoria is certainly sharpening their weapons in anticipation of menacing you and others with them.
[She takes a sip of her own tea, with flawless etiquette. Not that she minds or even notices Frostnova’s lapse. Some habits are simply too difficult to break.]
I’m guessing, though, that the list of names isn’t the only thing you need from me.
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[ any trace of hard-edged humor vanishes from her face, voice going flat as she levels Talulah with a penetrating stare. ]
I'm putting my credibility, along with the safety of my country, my soldiers, and my family on the line for you. If there's anything that could compromise you, politically or physically, I need to know right now. After I declare my support for you, if you go down, so do I. There can't be any secrets between us.
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You've been raised by a Sarkaz, so I don't have to explain the reality of curses to you. When I was young, that so-called guardian of one cast one on me. That at the moment I understood him, he could break down my mental defenses and do what he wills.
[Which would usually mean she's nothing but a ticking time bomb, but...]
I've since had help sealing it, however. And if you have qualms about the strength of that, you can take it up with the Lich King.
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[ while at this point, Talulah's seen nearly every possible icy or aloof expression Yelena's capable of making. dismissive annoyance falls under that category as well, but the face she's making now, a shift in mood that fell over her the moment Talaluh dropped the words "lich king", is downright sour. ]
What does Fremont have to do with this?
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[Talulah's surprised both by Frostnova's expression and which part she's choosing to focus on.]
We met by chance, and he said he couldn't abide the existence of this curse. I'm still not entirely sure what he meant by that, but he did manage to contain it. You know him too?
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I just told you I had an Leithanian arts tutor.
[ not that he personally taught FrostNova on a consistent basis— he sent along one of his colleagues from Ludwigs-Universität to do the brunt of the work after his initial evaluation.
she sets her cup on the table, reaching up to scrub a hand over her face and through her hair. ]
He didn't put a seal on me, but my father brought him in when it became obvious my abilities were too much for a kid to handle.
[ this isn't public knowledge, along with most details of Yelena's life before she was officially debuted to the public a few years after her adoption. she did just say there couldn't be any secrets between the two of them, though. might as well start there. ]
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[Most people wouldn't automatically assume that when one gets a Leithanian tutor, it would be the Lich King himself. Maybe Frostnova's father had something to do with it, but still...
But now that the details are slightly cleared up, there's still one thing Talulah has questions about.]
You don't seem to like him much.
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[ she grabs a candy from the bowl on the table, beginning to peel the wrapper back to free the confection inside. it isn't a variety Talulah's seen before, and has a handmade look to it— nobility having certain bespoke food items in their homes is fairly common. maybe even the northern princess isn't immune to certain indulgences. ]
I don't know what kind of impression he made on you, but he's not great with kids. He frightened me the first time we met, and I don't think he was happy to report that he made a little girl cry and run to a Wendigo for comfort after ten minutes alone with him.
[ from what Yelena understands, Buldrokkas'tee had put his initial inquiry out to the Leithanian regents, but once Fremont caught wind of a request from another Sarkaz king, his curiosity got the better of him. given how isolationist Ursus had become after the Gaulish war, the Empresses had seen it as a vital opportunity to try and strengthen ties between the countries again, and would've preferred to send someone who wouldn't immediately upset a small, traumatized child. ]
It's not like I hate him— I owe a lot to his teaching. Our personalities just aren't that compatible.
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[Brusque and uncompromising and if Talulah hadn’t met other liches besides Fremont, she would have assumed they all sustain their phylacteries by snide insults.
I’d Talulah’s being honest, she would have thought Frostnova would have no problem weathering that sort of attitude. She’s quite straightforward and appreciated the same in kind, but if her first impression had been made when she’d been younger…that explains a lot.]
But that means you know his capabilities. He advised me I should seek a complete cure for the curse, but it won’t be a problem anytime soon, thanks to his interference.
[It’s a long time in the future, and a bit like counting fowlbeasts before they hatch, but after all is said and done perhaps another trip to Leithanien is in order.]
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I do. If he let you go, then you should be stable enough for now.
[ popping the candy into her mouth, she ruminates for a moment before tucking it inside her cheek to speak again. her old governesses probably started gnashing their teeth on instinct somewhere. ]
"The moment you understood him" ... that's pretty vague, but I'm guessing that was on purpose.
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[She pauses, tilting her teacup back and forth in a contemplative gesture that's probably equally as horrifying to the tutors Talulah had when she'd been younger. Neither she nor Frostnova are really standing on ceremony, though, despite the weight of the conversation.]
Kashchey tried very hard to mold me into what he desired, but he especially wanted me to think the same way he did. No matter the lengths of my defiance, he treated it like an inevitability. I'm sure the requisite for the curse has something to do with that.
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Sounds like he thought it was inevitable because he put the curse on you. If you've got faith in something, you don't add in a fail-safe to make sure it happens.
[ it's a comfort to FrostNova, in a way. if Kaschey had to use ageless witchcraft on Talulah to try to bend her to his will, it means part of him knew she wouldn't submit to him so easily. ]
I'll follow up with the Lich King when I get the chance. I probably don't need to tell you this, but for now, don't repeat what you've told me to anyone else here. Kaschey's crimes in Ursus haven't been forgotten. Some of the old timers would want you arrested if they found out you're carrying something from him.
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[She smiles, faintly and a little wry. Long has Talulah contemplated if it is as Frostnova says, or the opposite is true, that Kashchey is certain Talulah will break and his curse will take root, no matter what.
That Frostnova goes with the former option immediately is heartening, honestly.]
But no, you don't have to remind me. I'm well aware of what others would think, say, and do if they knew this. I'd be searching for a way to break it entirely more, but that kind of free time is a luxury under the circumstances.
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