Ninriel-Part I
"His Majesty is finding victory in the south my queen. A messenger from the Lord Marshall brought this update." Said Ulros Tarnbur, the aging Royal Loremaster. He was and old man, but the vestige of greatness was still in his face. Before taking his scholarly oaths he had been a renowned warrior, and the King trusted him greatly with both matters of war and diplomacy, going so far as to make him the Lord Steward of Armenalis in his absence.
"Thank you Ulros." Said the Queen as she opened the report. "It would seem they encountered minimal resistance at Highmarch. Lord Dorlonin surrendered before the battle even truly began."
"Excellent." Said Ulros. "The gods are with us."
"I think surprise was with us" The Queen said smirking.
"Yes well...the gods work through all things your Majesty."
The Queen smiled and said. "Yes of course, but I imagine we should now focus our prayers towards the gods of supply lines rather than the god of surprise."
"Yes, indeed your Majesty, that was the other reason I came to see you. Lord Alme of Stormbreak is rather upset that his island is still being used as the main maritime staging port."
"Is he not being compensated?" Asked the Queen.
"No, he is your Majesty, a mixed compensation of Raels and grain store for the duration of the Crown's presence on the island."
Ninriel frowned, very cognizant of the fact the Loremaster had deliberately not given her hard numbers. "Well if the Lord Alme wants more for his trouble he can come before the Court like all the others. He should be honored his rock will have a place in history." Said the Queen with the sigh.
"Very good your Majesty, and when he does come, will you acquiesce?"
"That will depend on the manner of the supplication. With my husband's absence it is imperative we look as strong as if he were here Ulros." Said the Queen.
"Of course my Queen." Said Ulros. He gave a low bow and began to walk towards the door, but as he opened it he turned and said "Perhaps the Prince Turilin could begin joining you in court. I think the experience would do him good."
"That will be all Loremaster, thank you."
"Your Majesty." Said Ulros with a curt bow, as he walked out he closed the door softly behind him."
"Mother!" Yelled Turilin as he ran to hug the Queen.
"My sweet cub." Said the Queen. "How were your lessons today? What did you learn?"
Turilin ran over to a table in small alcove covered in books. "We read this one today Mother!"
Ninriel walked over to the book and opened the cover. "The History of Armenalis, by Brother Suros of the order of Loremasters." She said aloud. "Learning about the Capital are we?" She asked the young Prince.
"Yes! Did you know there are nearly 50 miles of tunnles beneath the city, or that the walls at the thickest point are 20 feet thick, or that the granary can store enough for a year or...
"Enough little cub!" The Queen laughed. "You'll have read the whole book to me at this point." Catching the Princes frown she came over and hugged him. "How would you like to learn something beyond these books?"
"Like what mother?"
"Tomorrow you will help me hold Court in the Throne Room." The Queen said.
"What will I do? Will I get to pass judgments!" Yelled the Prince.
"Not yet my love, but soon. I want you to learn for now, so you can show your father how much you've grown when he returns."
"Yes mother...I miss father." Said Turilin.
"So do I sweet boy, so do I. But he's being strong for us, so we must be strong for him."
"Yes mother."