"Well, that went rather well I think, your opinions, Faryn?" "A silver tongue cannot solve the problems of our House, my lord"
Branys broke temporarily from his feast, the finest of wines, venison and all manner of other delicacies, shipped from Cyrodil, to meet Faryns eyes.
"Indeed, indeed, you are, as always, a bearer of wise council, your father would be proud of you." responded Morvayn as he wolfed down a particularly juicy slice of venison. Faryn tensed up at the mention of his father, but was resolved not to allow Morvayn to manipulate him.
"My father" he said "lived a warrior's life, I doubt he would agreed with diplomacy and "wise council" in such troubled times as these"
"Too right, young noble, too right. And it is for your undeniable bravery and strength that I have summoned you to my chamber tonight. It has come to my attention that a group of daedra worshipers have occupied the ruins of Ald-Ruhn. We are unsure of their numbers, or their experience, but I feel a warrior such as yourself will be more than capable of dealing with the situation."
There was an invisible game of cat-and-mouse being played between the two, it was as plain as day, but neither wanted the other to know that they saw it.
"Isn't Ald-Ruhn a Hlaalu territory now? Why not let then deal with these...people?"
"Ahhh....you are right young sera, Ald-Ruhn has been claimed by the Hlaalu, but you and I both know that their warriors aren't up to this task, indeed, their warriors aren't up to most tasks. In any case, we have been given a contract and shall be rewarded handsomely for our efforts. Perhaps, upon our completion of this goal, people will stop hiring the blasted Fighter's for missions we can quickly, easily and cheaply complete."
Faryn was all too used to this talk, in another country, Branys would be a brilliant salesman, or a successful merchant, but, Branys was given control of Redoran after the fall of Ald-Ruhn, he was bound to it, and it to him.
"Look Faryn, I've noticed your objections to my methods, I know you have a lot of respect and admiration among the men, and I realise you are very much a Redoran of our father's times, but those days are finished. We must fight the Hlaalu where we can truly wreak havoc, in their purses. We must beat their finance, to truly beat them."
Faryn stood up from his seat across from Morvayn at the long dinner table. It was only now that branys realised that his food was untouched. A silence descended over the room.
"How can we defeat them on any level, when we are nothing but their whores?"
Branys gritted his teeth, and narrowed his eyes to blood-red slants.
"Insult me or my House again, and you shall wind up in shackles. Now do my deed, or your life will be forfeit. GUARDS!"
Faryn looked at Branys' personal guards as they rushed into the room. Their ancient dwemer armour his the fact that they had served Redoran less than a decade. One of them went to grab Faryn's arm, but a cold glare was enough to prevent that. Indarys turned and walked away, his hand constantly gripping the hilt of his sheathed ebony sword, but he paused before he left the room.
"Perhaps, someday, you will lift your head from Curio's lap long enough to realise what you have done to our people and our honour."
Branys leapt from the table in rage, grabbing his dagger with venom in his eyes. Indarys was quite unthreatened by the outburst.
"I'll meet you in the Arena any time you wish, but for the moment, I've have some of Hlaalu's dirty work to do."
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