Promise to the Magic Heart – Chapter 30
In a significant development, representatives from both the Diet and the Mareian Republic convened today to sign the Treaty of Friendship and Trade. This landmark agreement is the result of months of meticulous negotiations following the Republic of Marei’s petition to the Diet for the opening of trade routes within the Empire. The Treaty grants the Republic of Marei limited trade opportunities at the port of Lisandra. In exchange, the Republic has committed to curbing the smuggling of illegal goods into the Empire. Additionally, the Republic will provide essential materials and advisors to assist in the modernization of both the Capitol and Territorial Armies. Notably, the Treaty stipulates that all goods will be channeled through elven trading houses, presenting substantial opportunities for the Lisandra merchant community. This arrangement is anticipated to bolster the local economy and strengthen ties between the Mareian Republic and the Empire. The Chancellor of the Diet hailed this accord as a milestone in fostering economic cooperation and enhancing security measures within the Empire. – Announcement from the Diet on the signing of the Treaty of Friendship and Trade
PALLUS
Pallus studied the Outer City from the Golden Observatory. With the Barrier raised, the view was like looking through orange-tinted water. A large swath of the Outer City was glowing from the remains of the fire. Stopping the blaze required destroying dozens of buildings to make a firebreak. The damage was only going to get worse when the Capitol Army attacked in the morning.
Pallus turned as he heard the boots stomping up the steps. The first man to emerge was General Lopanes. The commander of the Capitol Army was a tall man with salt and pepper hair that complimented his lined face and sparkling dark eyes. There was a small hitch in the general’s stride from where a human musket ball shattered then-Colonel Lopanes’s hip during the Reclamation War. The clerics at the time did their best, but the wound never healed properly. Behind the general were the commanders of the Capitol Army’s four standing regiments and the general’s small staff. Finally, two Mareian advisors joined the staff officers.
The treaty reopening trade between the Republic of Marei and the Jeweled Empire required the Republic to assist in the “modernization” of the Imperial Army, including advisors to teach how to use all the new weapons. Pallus was surprised at how quickly the Mareian diplomats agreed to the Empire’s terms. Then Rin returned carrying those metallic cartridge weapons. Pallus wondered if his father realized the Mareians used the treaty to dump their now-obsolete weapons – and obsolete officers – onto the Empire. At least the two advisors were competent in how to manage a musket-armed army.
“Well, Colonel Parn, your cobbled-together force performed far better than I thought possible,” General Lopanes said, walking over and shaking Pallus’s hand.
“Thank you, General,” Pallus said, managing a small bow at the compliment. The volunteers and constables held the Purists a few blocks from the Aponte Wal, but at great cost. Three-quarters of the volunteers were either dead or so badly wounded they may not survive the siege. The casualties among the constables weren’t much better. Only those forces Pallus kept on the Aponte Wall took no losses. Even the rangers lost two of their number in the fighting with several more seriously injured. Not counting the missing Rin and Morelli.
“We should be able to sort this out in a day or so,” General Lopanes said. “I’ll have fifteen thousand fresh troops ready by dawn, with the rest of the Army forming up during the day. I doubt this Edess Kul can stop four times her number.”
“With respect, General, that may be more difficult than you expect,” Pallus said.
“Explain,” the general said, walking over and looking out at Lisandra.
“From what the constables and volunteers have reported, the Purists’ lead elements fortified these buildings here and here,” Pallus said, sweeping his hands over several blocks in front of the Gold and Silver Gates. “Clearing those will be difficult.”
“You may be right,” General Lopanes said. “Gentlemen, start revising based on the colonel’s input.” Pallus went back to watching Lisandra and half-listening to the discussions between the senior officers. The clanking of heavy armor on the steps of the spire brought Pallus’s attention back. Two Crystal Guards tromped into the observatory, followed by Princess Illana, the Suprema, the Chancellor, and Major Agnelli.
“Your highness, we weren’t expecting you here,” Pallus said, mildly. By the impish smile on the princess’s face, she heard the underlying Why are you here instead of in bed?
“Her Highness decided she needed to see for herself what the Army is planning,” Chancellor Parn said, with perfect neutrality. “As the leader of the Diet and the Sacellum, the Suprema and I decided it would be best to have one briefing instead of several that would just take up the general’s valuable time.”
“Thank you, Chancellor, but I’m capable of answering Colonel Parn myself,” Princess Illana said, in a warm voice that belied the flashing anger in her eyes.
“Of course, your highness,” Chancellor Parn said, tonelessly. Pallus noticed his father didn’t actually apologize. The Suprema ignored the entire exchange.
“Lady Sonya would have come with us, but she’s with Hero Madrigal at the moment,” Princess Illana said.
“What is his condition?” Pallus asked, keeping his own consternation out of his voice. From the smug grin on his father’s face, Pallus wasn’t as successful as he hoped. Damn it, why did Sonya always rush to that man’s side after he broke her heart so many times?
“Not good,” the princess said, giving Pallus’s arm a comforting squeeze. “Selene was barely able to save him. Sonya’s keeping watch on him so Selene can help with other wounded.” Pain haunted Princess Illana’s eyes. “We have so many wounded. So many dead.”
“Rin?” Pallus asked. Princess Illana bit her bottom lip and squeezed her eyes shut.
“The sergeant hasn’t returned,” Major Agnelli answered. “My best guess is Rangers Acciaio and Morelli are taking advantage of today’s events to sneak into the Purist camp under the cover of darkness.” Pallus bent down next to the princess.
“I wouldn’t worry yet, your highness. Knowing Rin, he’ll show up a little worse for the wear, and wondering why everyone is fussing over him,” Pallus said in the most comforting voice he could manage. She arched a skeptical eyebrow in a manner she must have picked up from Rin.
“You despise Rin,” Princess Illana said, coldly. Pallus saw the strain in the princess’s eyes. Damn it, the princess was so pale. Why wasn’t she in bed?
“Yes, I do. I also spent two years fighting alongside him,” Pallus said. “I trust his abilities. I also know how he feels about you.” The princess nodded slightly.
“Your highness, you honor us with your presence,” General Lopanes said, bowing deeply. “Our plans are still in the infant stages, I’m afraid.”
“A brief overview would be fine. Plus, the major may have some insights,” Princess Illana said, motioning to Agnelli.
“My staff and I would gladly accept any suggestions from you Major,” the general said, nodding to the Mareian. The general was very good at maintaining a professional demeanor, but Pallus was his father’s son. The barest hint of disgust flashed through the general’s eyes. The general led the princess over to the viewing crystals, but the commander of the Capitol Army shot covert looks behind him to the Chancellor.
“I’m surprised you let the general talk with the princess,” Pallus said quietly to his father.
“After the fight your little militia put up under her banner, I didn’t have much choice,” Chancellor Parn said, with a hint of genuine respect in his scornful tone.
“Pity,” Pallus said.
“Don’t get ahead of yourself, son,” the chancellor said, “Her actions were a setback, not a defeat.” The chancellor smiled maliciously. Pallus mulled over the possible schemes until a small cough brought him back to the present. Pallus looked over to see Princess Illana waiting patiently in front of him.
“What can I do for you, your highness?” Pallus asked, with a slight bow.
“Pallus, will you escort me back to the Imperial Quarters?” Princess Illana asked.
“Of course, your highness,” Pallus answered. The two walked down the staircase side by side while the Crystal Guard followed them.
“It was fortuitous the Capitol Army decided to return early from their exercises,” Princess Illana said, her voice neutral. “I suppose someone managed to get a message out, but I am surprised by how well organized they were coming back to Lisandra. It’s almost as if they were planning on when to show up.”
“Yes, your highness,” Pallus said, as he prayed to the Goddess the princess didn’t press the issue further. He wouldn’t lie to her, but that didn’t mean he wanted to bring about the fall of his House. The Goddess must have heard his prayers, because the princess didn’t speak again for the rest of the walk.
Ward Manor Happenings – 05.07.26
Penn & Teller Happenings – Last week, I managed to cross off one of the acts from my “see them live” list. The Wife and I went up to the Mahaffey Theater in St. Pete to catch Penn & Teller. They were supposed to be here in January, but that show was rescheduled to last week. There was some consternation with the tickets that required a nearly hour long chat with the vendor, but fortunately sorted out before arriving in St. Pete. It was also amusing to discover how “incomplete” The Wife’s mental map of points north of the Manatee County line can be.
The show was as expected. Fun, irreverent, with some amazing magic and hilarious comedy. The Wife and I were up in the box seats, which afforded us a good view of the stage. Although we both agreed, if we were going to get these seats the next time we saw something at the Mahaffey, we should really get opera glasses. For aesthetic if nothing else.
Birthday Party Happenings – It was time for the annual April birthdays party. The Brother, Shootin’ Buddy, and Friend With A Common Name all have birthdays in the later part of April, and we’ve had a tradition for the last few years of getting together for a meal. It was a good time and we got to catch up with Shootin’ Buddy’s little family – including his now-two-year-old daughter. Friend With A Common Name’s SO also attended, and we enjoyed her company as well. It was a lot of just chatting and catching up. The Wife and I departed maybe a bit early, but there was a break in the rain as a cold front came through our area.
Okeechobee Happenings – Sunday, Mom and The Brother came down, and the four of us traveled down to Okeechobee to visit with my Great Aunt and some other kin. We take Mom’s minivan because it’s the only one that will hold all of us when we take the Great Aunt for lunch. Mom’s entertainment system was acting up – it wouldn’t hook up CarPlay. Y’know how you just get used to having something and you have to figure out how you used to do it before it came around? Anywhoo, I still had a car mount from when we were having CarPlay issues with one of the Subies. So, at least I could put my GPS up. We took Great Aunt out to lunch at a seafood place that we all love. Great Aunt was saying during lunch that she wanted the Bible on CD’s as her eyes have deteriorated over the years. Through the power of Amazon, we had not only the Bible, but her favorite book purchased and sent to her home. After lunch, we visited with other kin for a bit before heading out.
After a couple of years of rather quiescent lovebug populations, they have come back with a vengeance. Let’s just say the front of Mom’s vehicle looked like we were harvesting the pests for something. It’s a good thing she has a membership to one of those car washing places.
“I Need What Kind of Tests?” Happenings – When we were cleaning out the garage a couple of weekends ago, I felt a very painful, well, lump on my chest. Damn thing was about the size of a large marble and hurt like hell. The Wife put it into AI and got back it was likely an infected cyst or something. Intellectually, I knew that made sense based on sudden appearance. But… I’m about the same age as my dad was when cancer intruded on his life. And I was getting some nasty flashbacks. So, we went to the doc. It didn’t help when he took a look at it and sent me off for an ultrasound and a – mammogram? Oookay. Also, for the record, it was a pain in the ass to get one of those scheduled. I was lucky we called right after someone else cancelled.
Our stress levels dipped a couple of days later when my lump started, well, leaking. I’ll try not to be too gross, but it was enough that when we called the doc, he sent over a prescription for antibiotics. But he didn’t cancel the tests. I figured he still wanted to rule out the nasty diagnosis.
Some Videos That Caught My Attention
The serious one…
The “Wow, It’s Been 15 Years” One…
The “Algorithm Knows Too Much” One…
The “Hey Sweetie, Let Me Introduce You To The Fat Electrician” One….
Ward Manor Happenings 04.30.26
Garage Cleaning Happenings – We scheduled our lawn guy to come and haul some junk (including the recliner from yesterday’s post) and then power wash the driveway. Then we walked out to the neighborhood garage sale. For the last couple of years, attendance was sparse. This year? Fucking madhouse. Arranged for the lawn guy to come after the madness died down. We used the time to do some cleaning out of the garage in preparation to put together the new exercise equipment. And since it was garage sale day, we put a lot of the stuff we were going to donate down at the end of the driveway with a “FREE” sign. Which got rid of some, but not all. We did manage to get rid of a lot through donation, and a bunch more through handing down to the lawn guy’s family. He does a lot for us, so I don’t have a problem making his life easier.
Catquake Happenings – The Wife teleworks for her job, and the cats often make “guest appearances” on her calls with her coworkers. Freya, the youngest, is well known because she’s always hanging around The Wife. Freya has also been known to cause mischief. Anywhoo, last week The Wife was on a call with a coworker and for some reason, Freya decided the monitor needed investigation. The monitor with the webcam. To which, said coworker asked if The Wife was experiencing an earthquake. In reply, The Wife sent a photo of Freya’s investigations. Coworker thought this was hilarious. The joys of living and working with cats.
Hear the Tale of Derek’s Old Recliner
Y’know how some folks get sentimental about the first furniture they bought on their own? This recliner wasn’t that. It was the first furniture I bought post-divorce that wasn’t strictly functional. It – and the couch I bought with it – became important to me because it was one of the first definitive events of me coming out of my post-divorce (admittedly, self-diagnosed) depression.
I slept in that recliner many a night because of my shoulders. Other than showing comfyness, that statement wouldn’t be important – but it was. My previous girlfriend got upset over the fact that I would leave the bed to go sleep in the recliner. The Wife? She just laid down on the couch – which was admittedly also comfy – and slept next to me. She just wanted me to be comfortable. It was one of those myriad of small things that demonstrated why she was destined to become The Wife.
I moved it down to Parrish, and would continue to sleep in it. The recliner didn’t fare particularly well in a household of cats. There’s a reason pretty much all of our furniture is leather or leather-adjacent. Some new coverings helped, as there were still several nights where I slept there. When The Wife scored me a better recliner at her then-job, I was still hesitant to part with the old recliner.
When we moved to Ward Manor, the recliner went into my office. And there it truly became the domain of our cats. Our little vampire cat liked to hide under it when there was too much company for her to be downstairs. Our big orange cat used it as one of his main sleeping spots. Particularly when I was also in the office.
All good things must come to an end. Wear and tear finally caught up. Since we had someone coming to take a bunch of big items to the dump, we decided it was time. The recliner came down. Fortunately without too much hassle. A club chair that we’ve had bouncing around the house is now in its spot. The orange cat is letting us know in no uncertain terms he doesn’t like the change.
Recliner’s gone, but the memories remain.
Metal Tuesday – Brother’s Choice – 兀突骨(Gotsu Totsu Kotsu) – 不滅ノ魂 (Anima Immortalis)
Note From Derek – For The Brother’s birthday, I let him select the music.
One has to appreciate both the Vader-esque, pummeling death metal when it is executed so well as well as the frankly exquisite aesthetic presentation of Japan’s 兀突骨(Gotsu Totsu Kotsu).
I had never heard about them until late last year but they’ve been around since 2000. I consider this a minor failing on my part, though having listened to their early albums, I think they really picked it up about halfway through their discography.
But still, I think they are a worthwhile band to give a listen to if you are into death metal at all, just to hear a different take on OSDM (old school death metal) from another hemisphere.