Tale of Four
Chapter 33: A 300 Year Plot
- Chapter 105: Hyman Alkaris
- Chapter 104: In the Name of Brandon Cosmaton
- Chapter 103: A Cry for War
- Chapter 102: The Perfect Victim
- Chapter 101: Alone with Justinian
- Chapter 100: The Plan
- Chapter 99: The Choice
- Chapter 98: Meeting Augustus
- Chapter 97: Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 96: Lord Evangelist
- Chapter 95: A Lunarian
- Chapter 94: Chained Brothers
- Chapter 93: Three Choices
- Chapter 92: Learning More About the Statue
- Chapter 91: Cecile
- Chapter 90: A Danmor Sermon
- Chapter 89: Danmor
- Chapter 88: Origin
- Chapter 87: Hunted
- Chapter 86: Escape
- Chapter 85: Midnight Tree
- Chapter 84: Re-education Tower
- Chapter 83: Breaking a Product
- Chapter 82: Cras
- Chapter 81: Boring Travels
- Chapter 80: A Direction
- Chapter 79: The Worst Person
- Chapter 78: Seth the Butler
- Chapter 77: Tyrak
- Chapter 76: A Mission for Oros
- Chapter 75: Boarding
- Chapter 74: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 73: An Old Story
- Chapter 72: Kript
- Chapter 71: Water Garden Talk
- Chapter 70: Darion’s Family
- Chapter 69: Arriving in Myre
- Chapter 68: Five Cards
- Chapter 67: Theif
- Chapter 66: A Vision of the Past
- Chapter 65: Knowledge is an Abyss
- Chapter 64: Creating an Aretfact
- Chapter 63: A Need for Inspiration
- Chapter 62: Visiting Teacher
- Chapter 61: Research Papers
- Chapter 60: Studying the Bones
- Chapter 59: Going to Church
- Chapter 58: Runecraft
- Chapter 57: HazelTown
- Chapter 56: The Second Puzzel
- Chapter 55: The First Puzzel
- Chapter 54: A True Start
- Chapter 53: A Disappointing Start
- Chapter 52: The Final Joust
- Chapter 51: Rumours Spread
- Chapter 50: After Party
- Chapter 49: Fear Resurfaces
- Chapter 48: The Fools Dance
- Chapter 47: The Final Feast
- Chapter 46: The Hill Swords
- Chapter 45: Edmunds Duel
- Chapter 44: Late Night Walk
- Chapter 43: Cillian Arrives
- Chapter 42: Lord Clover
- Chapter 41: Joust
- Chapter 40: Brandon’s Plea
- Chapter 39: Annabells and Azikials Mission
- Chapter 38: Private Talk
- Chapter 37: The Opening Feast
- Chapter 36: Fortune Teller
- Chapter 35: Stepping Outside
- Chapter 34: Pushing a Theory
- Chapter 33: A 300 Year Plot
- Chapter 32: Cillian’s Investigation
- Chapter 31: A Fear of an Unknown Future
- Chapter 30: Cillian Cosmaton
- Chapter 29: Mabel and Tristan
- Chapter 28: Unnatural Hate
- Chapter 27: A Deeper Merge
- Chapter 26: Friendly Talk
- Chapter 25: Interrogation
- Chapter 24: Meeting in the Library
- Chapter 23: The Snake’s Gaze
- Chapter 22: A Future Path
- Chapter 21: A Mothers Suspisions
- Chapter 20: Merging
- Chapter 19: More to a Summon
- Chapter 18: Lord Wells
- Chapter 17: Trying to Make a Friend
- Chapter 16: Mary Cosmaton
- Chapter 15: Burning Anger
- Chapter 14: The Prince and the Princeling
- Chapter 13: Siblings Meet
- Chapter 12: Midnight Walk
- Chapter 11: Whispers of a Heresy
- Chapter 10: All Hypotheticals
- Chapter 9: The Yellow Patio
- Chapter 8: Sparing Match
- Chapter 7: Training Grounds
- Chapter 6: BirdKeeper
- Chapter 5: A Lordless Knight
- Chapter 4: The Chronicler
- Chapter 3: The Mad House
- Chapter 2: The Kings Family
- Chapter 1: Vote for a New King
Tristan stared into Cillian’s mismatched eyes for a while, taking sparing glances at the timeline he had made. With a sigh, he shook his head, "Are you suggesting that the Blackwells killed the king’s heir. To do what? No one could have predicted such a succession crisis. Under normal circumstances, and I doubt the Blackwells would wish for their greatest enemy to finally have the seat that could allow him to mobilise the crown against them?"
"You’re wrong." Cillian shook his head, "Whilst it wasn’t certain, a succession crisis was likely to happen. My father and the King both had their own supporters. I was privy to those council meetings when Lord Deacon was chancellor. No one outright said it, but everyone knew that if my father became king, people would rally behind Anton and try to push his claim, specifically the Lords of the Valleys and Hillands. He had fought wars with them, led them and stopped their lands from being butchered during the Desertland uprising."
Tristan looked down, "If the council knew it was coming, why didn’t they ensure it wouldn’t come to a vote. Why let it happen?"
"I do not know, but Lord Deacon was a wise man. He knew how wars started, and I assume didn’t have much of a choice. A succession crisis doesn’t just mean a war for whoever has a claim, but also those ambitious enough to fight for their own desires. Would a war between my father, the king, and any other Cosmaton wishing to assert their claim have been it? No, rebellions would have popped up. A vote at least allowed the Lords of Veston to be placated and believe they had a say in the matter, soemthing they all knew was coming when it was obvious the king was dying. And how did he die?"
"Illness." Tristan said under his breath, "And with a strong claimant to oppose your father, the Blackwells could take a risk. Of course, it was a gamble, and they got lucky that Lord Deacon chose the most peaceful method. What they couldn’t predict, however, was Anton granting him a role in the government instead of outright killing him to secure his reign."
"The King’s legacy is always misunderstood. He has never been a Kinslayer, despite what people say. All our relatives who have vanished under his hand have simply been exiled." The two stood silently for a moment.
"If this is true." Tristan finally spoke with a low voice, "If they killed the king and his children, then it means they changed strategy. Outright rebellion had proven time and time again to fail, so why not let your enemy tear themselves apart?" Tristan took a deep breath "But even if that is their plan, do they actually have the means. This isn’t the old Veston. Everyone knows that our bloodline power...." Tristan paused, "You don’t think?"
"I can’t be sure. But if they are playing the long game, it would mean they also need to strengthen their powers once more." Tristan shook his head.
"No, I’ve studied these things, remember. There are traces of the Blackwells marrying and having children outside their immediate family." Cillian smiled.
"What did you indicate when you gave your hypothetical a week ago. Desperation leads to extreme measures. I spoke to my father about it. Inbreeding preserves power." Cillian sat down and clasped his hands, fiddling with his thumbs, "Maybe they didn’t do that, but their power is something we don’t understand clearly. Who is to say they didn’t figure out a workaround? A way to preserve the power whilst hiding behind outside marriages."
Tristan closed his eyes, "It’s one massive gamble, you must understand that, Cillian. Even if they caused the deaths of the king and his children, they risked handing the throne to their greatest enemy. You say a vote was likely to happen, but no one could have been sure."
"But would the Lords who wanted Anton as king back down. Would the Lords who are always scheming to get more power and don’t want Brandon as their ruler accept that? Maybe Anton would have been loyal to my father, but his supporters wouldn’t have been. They would push his claim; I mean, he is king, he had more supporters than my father, the vote already proved it." Cillian said, making Tristan frown.
"Then tell me. If the Blackwells played the long game, did they try this before? Because you don’t throw all your eggs in one basket. You train and practise until you are sure it will work." Cillian walked over to his timeline and studied after the Red Rebellion. His fingers danced on the table as he took a deep breath.
"I don’t know." Cillian said, unable to match anything to the timeline, "I don’t know Tristan, but I’m sure. Would you sit back after the people you hated most let you live after breaking your legs and say it is mercy? Would you accept such a thing, allowed to live on a whim by people who despise your existence?"
"Of course. Because it means you survive."
"But why would you want to survive after that?" Cillian looked deep into Tristan’s eyes, "What motive would you have to survive?" Tristan frowned. Maybe he would have chosen to walk away, but this wasn’t him. The Blackwells were a dynasty that feuded with the Cosmatons. An ancient feud fueled by soemthing that transcended common sense. Survival after that could only exist for one reason. To claw back power and ready themselves to strike again. Even if the hatred had left, they should have still been acting like the other Great Houses, scheming to get power.
Tristan turned to the timetable laid out, ’It’s too quiet, he is right. Let’s say it takes a century to recover after the Red Rebellion, then, past that 100 years, they should have begun moving more openly. Instead, they were unnaturally quiet.’ 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝕨𝕖𝗯𝚗𝚘𝕧𝕖𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝕞
"Let’s say everything is true. This is all a Blackwell scheme. Why are you telling me this?" Tristan asked, finally getting to the point he couldn’t understand, "Your father has the king’s ear, whereas I am a nameless princeling without a voice."
Cillian sighed and rubbed his face, "Becuase my father has lost people’s trust in relation to the Blackwells. As I said, hatred is rare for him, so whenever he brings it up, he isn’t taken as seriously as he would like; people believe he is pursuing a personal vendetta. As for me, who can I tell? The king would treat me like my father, and his children hate me for the fact that I am the Chancellor’s son. They would brush me off even more than my father."
"So you want me to tell Mary or Edmund."
"Please." Cillian rolled his eyes, "I know you have some sort of deal with the Prince and Princess." Smiling, he carried on, "Don’t drop everything on them at once, but drip feed. I’m sure you’re smart enough to know a way of doing it without arousing suspicion. Let them form their own suspicions about the Blackwells and go to Anton. Of course, this is all a theory of mine, but if it’s true, we could stop whatever is happening before it happens."
Tristan took a deep breath, "I understand. I’ll try, but the amount of influence I have on the two isn’t as great as you think." Cillian smiled and leaned back, his temperament relaxing, finally able to tell someone his fears.
"Alright. For now, we shouldn’t talk. I don’t want to give them a reason to believe it’s my words. I’ll see you at the tourney." Tristan nodded.
’A week and a half to do this.’ With a mental timetable, he gave a small bow and left, ’His fears fell extreme, but there is enough evidence to show the Blackwells are suspicious.’
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"Your grace." The man who sat on the Seat of the Creator in the council smiled and laid out three books, one black, two brown.
"Cardinal Brown. These are?" Anton asked, staring at the book, a vague feeling about what they were.
"The Chancellor tasked me with collecting a few of the texts preached by Lady Death’s servants. Although it was difficult, I managed to get these three." Brown said his old voice croaked, "My people have tirelessly sorted through them, and although all three say the same things, there are inconsistencies throughout them as well." Brown smiled, "Inconsistencies that occur when someone mistranslates soemthing."
Anton’s eyes narrowed. With a slow nod, he brought his hands together, "It is a foreign heresy." Telling himself and the council, he took a deep breath. "Find out where it came from."
- Chapter 105: Hyman Alkaris
- Chapter 104: In the Name of Brandon Cosmaton
- Chapter 103: A Cry for War
- Chapter 102: The Perfect Victim
- Chapter 101: Alone with Justinian
- Chapter 100: The Plan
- Chapter 99: The Choice
- Chapter 98: Meeting Augustus
- Chapter 97: Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 96: Lord Evangelist
- Chapter 95: A Lunarian
- Chapter 94: Chained Brothers
- Chapter 93: Three Choices
- Chapter 92: Learning More About the Statue
- Chapter 91: Cecile
- Chapter 90: A Danmor Sermon
- Chapter 89: Danmor
- Chapter 88: Origin
- Chapter 87: Hunted
- Chapter 86: Escape
- Chapter 85: Midnight Tree
- Chapter 84: Re-education Tower
- Chapter 83: Breaking a Product
- Chapter 82: Cras
- Chapter 81: Boring Travels
- Chapter 80: A Direction
- Chapter 79: The Worst Person
- Chapter 78: Seth the Butler
- Chapter 77: Tyrak
- Chapter 76: A Mission for Oros
- Chapter 75: Boarding
- Chapter 74: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 73: An Old Story
- Chapter 72: Kript
- Chapter 71: Water Garden Talk
- Chapter 70: Darion’s Family
- Chapter 69: Arriving in Myre
- Chapter 68: Five Cards
- Chapter 67: Theif
- Chapter 66: A Vision of the Past
- Chapter 65: Knowledge is an Abyss
- Chapter 64: Creating an Aretfact
- Chapter 63: A Need for Inspiration
- Chapter 62: Visiting Teacher
- Chapter 61: Research Papers
- Chapter 60: Studying the Bones
- Chapter 59: Going to Church
- Chapter 58: Runecraft
- Chapter 57: HazelTown
- Chapter 56: The Second Puzzel
- Chapter 55: The First Puzzel
- Chapter 54: A True Start
- Chapter 53: A Disappointing Start
- Chapter 52: The Final Joust
- Chapter 51: Rumours Spread
- Chapter 50: After Party
- Chapter 49: Fear Resurfaces
- Chapter 48: The Fools Dance
- Chapter 47: The Final Feast
- Chapter 46: The Hill Swords
- Chapter 45: Edmunds Duel
- Chapter 44: Late Night Walk
- Chapter 43: Cillian Arrives
- Chapter 42: Lord Clover
- Chapter 41: Joust
- Chapter 40: Brandon’s Plea
- Chapter 39: Annabells and Azikials Mission
- Chapter 38: Private Talk
- Chapter 37: The Opening Feast
- Chapter 36: Fortune Teller
- Chapter 35: Stepping Outside
- Chapter 34: Pushing a Theory
- Chapter 33: A 300 Year Plot
- Chapter 32: Cillian’s Investigation
- Chapter 31: A Fear of an Unknown Future
- Chapter 30: Cillian Cosmaton
- Chapter 29: Mabel and Tristan
- Chapter 28: Unnatural Hate
- Chapter 27: A Deeper Merge
- Chapter 26: Friendly Talk
- Chapter 25: Interrogation
- Chapter 24: Meeting in the Library
- Chapter 23: The Snake’s Gaze
- Chapter 22: A Future Path
- Chapter 21: A Mothers Suspisions
- Chapter 20: Merging
- Chapter 19: More to a Summon
- Chapter 18: Lord Wells
- Chapter 17: Trying to Make a Friend
- Chapter 16: Mary Cosmaton
- Chapter 15: Burning Anger
- Chapter 14: The Prince and the Princeling
- Chapter 13: Siblings Meet
- Chapter 12: Midnight Walk
- Chapter 11: Whispers of a Heresy
- Chapter 10: All Hypotheticals
- Chapter 9: The Yellow Patio
- Chapter 8: Sparing Match
- Chapter 7: Training Grounds
- Chapter 6: BirdKeeper
- Chapter 5: A Lordless Knight
- Chapter 4: The Chronicler
- Chapter 3: The Mad House
- Chapter 2: The Kings Family
- Chapter 1: Vote for a New King
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