Tale of Four
Chapter 6: BirdKeeper
- 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 stood alone in the throne room, staring at the ivory throne. Sunlight pierced through the stained windows that ran across the walls, flooding the room in an orange hue. Around him, servants, couriers, and knights walked. Tristan noticed and peeked at them from the corner of his eye occasionally.
The majority paid him no mind, but in some of their gazes, he saw a scheming ambition, looking at him, wondering how they could use something so innocent as looking at him stare at the throne against him. ’This disgusting place.’ It was a belief he had held since he was a child. His parents had died at the schemes of the court; it was a belief he always held. The one time they decided to leave the Everlight palace, their carriage suffered an accident. It was only years later that he found out he was meant to join them, but fell ill and had to stay behind.
Despite the tragedy of his family, he had long gotten past any hatred or anger. He was young enough to have never known his parents’ faces. Being raised by servants and the occasional kind courtier who stumbled across him.
"Young Princeling." An old, croaky voice called out from behind Tristan, and, looking back, he couldn’t help but smile thinly. The old man with short grey hair, cracking tanned skin and sunken eyes rested his hand on his chest, lowering his head in one perfect movement.
"There is no need for this, Hank." Hank rose and smiled, nodding and taking his place almost next to Tristan, making sure to be a half-step back. Tristan’s eyes returned to the throne, and Hank followed his gaze.
"It is a beautiful seat. Isn’t it?" Tristan nodded, then smiled and looked to the old man.
"It is beautiful, but it looks uncomfortable. They could have at least put a pillow." Hank chuckled and shook his head. 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚
"A throne shouldn’t be comfortable," Hank said with a deep voice. His gaze hardened as he saw the images of all the kings he had served overlapped over the throne. "Otherwise, a King will forget his role."
"Wise words from a birkeeper. How are the crows?" Tristan asked with interest. Hank, although a Commonfolk, was someone he realised wielded considerable power. He held no formal position advising the king, but was the one in incharge of his messenger birds, the Birdkeeper. His friendship with the old man had started innocently. When he summoned Annabell at the age of five, he was drawn to the bridkeeper, hoping Annabell could have a friend. Since then, even if Hank never said it, he protected Tristan where he could.
"They are tired. Having flown across the realm, they wish to rest. I have let His Grace know, and he agreed to reduce the number of messages sent out." Hank reached into his pocket and pulled out a handful of seeds. Shoving them into his mouth, the crunch echoed throughout the room. Those of Highborn birth who saw flashed disgusted looks, wondering how someone so uncivilised could walk in.
’To look at a man with real power like that.’ Tristan held back his disgust for the nobility as Hank carried on speaking, "They miss you. Crows are smart creatures, Princeling. They recognise you as one of their own, especially after you helped heal that youngling those years ago."
Tristan thought of the birds and lowered his head with a soft smile. The balcony they rested on was one of the best spots in the entire Palace, overlooking the capital of Everlight as the sun set behind it. "I’ll find time in the future, but for now, it would be best if I don’t."
Hank nodded and looked around. Seeing a few courtiers and servants watching them, he turned back to the throne and nodded. "Loyalty is the only way to survive here, Tristan," Hank said in a hushed tone, making it so no one could hear them. Tristan noticed his sudden change, and when looking around, he saw a few servants leave, knowing they wouldn’t be able to hear anymore.
"Do you think I am unaware of that?"
"No, you’ve proven you understand that. But this is a different game compared to the reign of an established king without rivals by his side." Hank took a deep breath and rested his hands behind his back, letting his back slump. "The rules have changed slightly. Loyalty isn’t enough; you must prove you are useful or leave. Take Prince Brandon."
"Those are dangerous words, Birdkeeper. To assume my uncle isn’t loyal to his King." Tristan narrowed his eyes and stared deep into Hank’s eyes. Even if he had known Hank for years, there was a truth that existed throughout their entire relationship. Hank was a survivor. He had helped and befriended Tristan all those years ago out of pity and a lack of risk, but the moment he showed he could be a threat to his own survival, Tristan knew, even if he might hesitate, that he would eventually sell him out.
’So disgusting.’ He hated that even with a man whom he would call a friend, he had to keep in check, never knowing if he was a spy for another member of his family or not. Were his words a test done by Anton, or was it Brandon trying to lure him over? He didn’t even want to imagine if Hnak was on the payroll of one of the Great lords or another aunt or uncle.
Rubbing his hand over his face, Tristan sighed and saw Hank nod in approval. "I am not saying the Chancellor is unloyal, I am saying he has made himself useful, Princeling."
Tristan curled his lips up, forming a fake smile, "Of course, Hank. No one doubts my uncle’s loyalty." Resting his hand on his chest, Tristan gave a respectful nod towards the old Birdkeeper, "Your advice is appreciated, but I must leave."
Walking off, Tristan looked around. The grey halls of the everlight palace were massive and overwhelming. Ornaments of all sizes made of gold and silver littered the place. Paintings of battles hung on every wall, leaving nothing bare. Furs and skulls of exotic animals are placed next to them. Between all that stained white glass and the walls, so the sun would always light the building in a serene white glow to hide the rot within.
Everything felt like it had eyes, watching the people who came through. The servants worked whilst always listening; the knights were always watching; and the paintings saw everything. Nowhere felt safe, and Tristan wondered how anyone could wish to be King in such a place, never being able to feel comfortable in their own home.
Shaking his head, Tristan thought of Hank’s words. ’I must make myself useful.’ Telling himself, he had realised the point even without Hank’s warning. Bradon could live for the sole reason that he was useful. After all, even if it meant war, it wouldn’t have been strange for Anton to try to kill his brother, whose claim was arguably stronger to the throne. He had already proven he was a cold enough man to do so.
’Offer myself as a marriage, no, I don’t have enough clout to do that for any worthwhile house. I can’t be trusted to advise him either, I haven’t made a name for myself yet.’
Tristan sighed but realised he was attacking it from the wrong angle. Sure, he needs to prove himself useful, but it doesn’t mean he needs to prove it to Anton, but to those close to him. And those who were the closest and most trusted would be his children.
’Matthew would be easiest, but he is a strange child. Either Elias or Mabel. Both spend time in the training yard; maybe it’s time to return to the sword.’
Sighing, Tristan marched forward, holding his head high to not let anyone look down on his family or himself and headed towards the training yard. Knights littered the ground. After warming up, he found a corner of the training ground and summoned Annabell.
"Tell me if you see any of my family arrive. Also, listen to the conversations and tell me if anything interesting is said." Annabell nodded and flew into the air, flying around before perching herself on a tree and watching. Tristan did the same as he practised swings, analysing the knights and those they trained or chatted with.
- 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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