
96th Vhalar, 716
Excitment buzzed in the late afternoon air. Perhaps it was just the distant chatter of voices, or the soft glow of the lights near the theater, but there was something quite different about the sky today. The twin suns blazed their last rays of light over Andaris' rooftops as a thick crowd trickled into the ornate building.
Dressed in loose and comfortable dark grays and reds, worthy of a noble, but by no means extravagant, Rafael queued up and hoped there would still be a ticket available. Tristan's play was only half the reason he had come. Like everyone else in the city, he too had heard the rumour that King Cassander would be in attendance. If Labrae was to be believed, the King had been out to capture him, but as of late he had started to question the accusation. Not least because the war was over, and so there was no advantage to be gained in his capture.
So far he hadn't come across any trouble in Andaris while he hadn't made any particular efforts to hide his identity. And if there was any place or time he could catch a glimpse of the King with minimal risk of being spotted himself, this was it. In truth, he had grown quite curious about the supposed boy-king who, if memory served him right, wasn't much older or younger than himself.
What interested him even more was how the king would react to the play. While he hadn't yet seen any of it, the title clearly indicated it would be about royalty, and from the one time he'd met Tristan Venora, he had noticed that the noble had a knack for controversy.
By the time he could make his purchase, there were almost no tickets left. Somewhat begrudingly, Rafael paid ten full nels for a seat at the balcony. He would've preferred to avoid the other nobles who would no doubt judge him for his minimal efforts to dress up, but if ten nels could get him a good view, then perhaps it would be worth it. Just before he entered, he shot a glance over his shoulder at the mixture of squires and knights stationed outside. Poor sods. They'd have to entertain themselves most likely.
By the time he had made it onto the balcony, most visitors had already seated themselves. in order to avoid the cruel embarrassment of being last to sit down, he ignored the number on his ticket and simply plopped down in the nearest chair, next to a familiar looking brunette.
For a few trills he wasn't quite sure. She looked different than he remembered, but then again, it had been quite a while since he'd last seen her.
"Elyna?" he muttered almost accusingly. A myriad of thoughts raced through his head. So she was still alive then? Where in the blazes had she been? Why hadn't she contacted him? What was she doing here? If he hadn't been in the middle of a theather, he'd surely have expressed his agitation in more violent ways, but in the end, all that he managed was a snide remark.
"Glad to see you're still alive," he said in a voice that seemed to indicate the opposite, before he set his gaze dead ahead. In his mind, Elyna had commited a great crime by disappearing the previous season without a word. He'd been looking for her! He'd even warned Malcolm to try and find her back! At least an acknowledgement of his efforts would have been nice...But no. Not a word. Nothing. Nothing at all...
Gritting his teeth, he kept his eyes trained on the stage, though he doubted he'd be able to enjoy any of what was to come...
Dressed in loose and comfortable dark grays and reds, worthy of a noble, but by no means extravagant, Rafael queued up and hoped there would still be a ticket available. Tristan's play was only half the reason he had come. Like everyone else in the city, he too had heard the rumour that King Cassander would be in attendance. If Labrae was to be believed, the King had been out to capture him, but as of late he had started to question the accusation. Not least because the war was over, and so there was no advantage to be gained in his capture.
So far he hadn't come across any trouble in Andaris while he hadn't made any particular efforts to hide his identity. And if there was any place or time he could catch a glimpse of the King with minimal risk of being spotted himself, this was it. In truth, he had grown quite curious about the supposed boy-king who, if memory served him right, wasn't much older or younger than himself.
What interested him even more was how the king would react to the play. While he hadn't yet seen any of it, the title clearly indicated it would be about royalty, and from the one time he'd met Tristan Venora, he had noticed that the noble had a knack for controversy.
By the time he could make his purchase, there were almost no tickets left. Somewhat begrudingly, Rafael paid ten full nels for a seat at the balcony. He would've preferred to avoid the other nobles who would no doubt judge him for his minimal efforts to dress up, but if ten nels could get him a good view, then perhaps it would be worth it. Just before he entered, he shot a glance over his shoulder at the mixture of squires and knights stationed outside. Poor sods. They'd have to entertain themselves most likely.
By the time he had made it onto the balcony, most visitors had already seated themselves. in order to avoid the cruel embarrassment of being last to sit down, he ignored the number on his ticket and simply plopped down in the nearest chair, next to a familiar looking brunette.
For a few trills he wasn't quite sure. She looked different than he remembered, but then again, it had been quite a while since he'd last seen her.
"Elyna?" he muttered almost accusingly. A myriad of thoughts raced through his head. So she was still alive then? Where in the blazes had she been? Why hadn't she contacted him? What was she doing here? If he hadn't been in the middle of a theather, he'd surely have expressed his agitation in more violent ways, but in the end, all that he managed was a snide remark.
"Glad to see you're still alive," he said in a voice that seemed to indicate the opposite, before he set his gaze dead ahead. In his mind, Elyna had commited a great crime by disappearing the previous season without a word. He'd been looking for her! He'd even warned Malcolm to try and find her back! At least an acknowledgement of his efforts would have been nice...But no. Not a word. Nothing. Nothing at all...
Gritting his teeth, he kept his eyes trained on the stage, though he doubted he'd be able to enjoy any of what was to come...




