《The Weirkey Chronicles》Book III: Chapter 10
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"Come on, Theo, didn't you say we should be taking more risks?"
He frowned at Nauda, even though he knew that he was going to give in eventually. "There are different kinds of risks and you know it. Fighting demons is one thing, but getting near power-mad Authorities? If he gets it in his head to kill us, there'd be nothing we can do."
"But we'll be meeting in a public place, with other important figures from the city nearby." Nauda pushed at his leg with her foot from her seat on the bed. "You're always calculating everything by 'merit per hour' value, but you're not going to get better than this. Seventy five merits each, just for an hour of escorting."
Fiyu bobbed her head in agreement. "Theo, I was also concerned. But I have investigated the restaurant where the meeting is supposed to take place and it is owned by the House of Coin. They maintain it as neutral ground, so Lord Tythes would not be able to follow his whims."
"This negotiation isn't even that sensitive. The only reason it's worth so many merits is because everyone else is concerned about the same thing."
Frowning deeper, Theo wondered if that led to a more serious objection. "Do you suppose it's possible that he's using his unpredictable behavior as a weapon? If everyone thinks he's dangerous, they'll avoid meeting him. Usually that would work against them, but if it makes House Blacksilver retreat from negotiations..."
"It's a good question. Wouldn't you like to find out?" Nauda gave him a smile that suggested she knew that he was going to give in. "I know you're interested in the House politics, even if you're focused on soulcrafting for now. Minor negotiations like these could be your way in."
"Alright, fine. I accept your logic, and it's a good find, I'm just surprised that you want to meet him again, after last time." He cast Nauda a skeptical stare. "Unless you noticed this specifically because you wanted to confront him again?"
"I'm not suicidal, Theo. He's an Authority."
"Okay. But everyone finish any soulcrafting work in progress, just in case he starts slinging cantae again. With that much power, he might be able to do permanent damage, even through our defenses."
They left the sitting room and returned to their own chambers - most parts of Fithe were relatively conservative about that sort of thing, so they needed to avoid the appearance of impropriety. It was an annoyance, but one he forced himself to remember, now that he was getting closer to politics that mattered.
Two days later, the meeting took place and the three of them went along with a small number of guards from House Blacksilver. Theo vaguely recognized a few of the others as fellow soulcrafters, from merit trades or just walking through the complex, but didn't know any of their names. If he needed those connections, he would trust Nauda to have forged them in his absence.
Their group contained one Ruler and three Archcrafters, including him - not exactly an army to take on an Authority, but a respectful enough group. If the assignment went as planned, their purpose was to prove that House Blacksilver could back up its words, with an undercurrent of not fearing House Crimson. Given their increasingly dominant place in Norro Yorthin, that was an important message to send, so he understood why they were willing to reward the volunteers so handsomely.
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Soon enough, they arrived at the restaurant managed by the House of Coin. It was a larger building than he expected, filling an entire city block and rising four stories. Looking through the numerous balconies, he saw that the main chamber appeared to have an open center through all four floors, with most of the tables along the sides. Clearly, a place to see and be seen.
"Oh, there you are!" The sound of Tythes's voice from overhead made Theo flinch, and he looked up in time to see the young Authority walk directly through the side of the balcony. Infused with cantae, he simply smashed directly through the wood, then plummeted to land on his feet in front of them.
"House Blacksilver greets House Crimson." The diplomat they brought with them didn't back down in the slightest, instead giving a courteous bow. Since the man wasn't even a soulcrafter, he must be accustomed to facing down people stronger than him, so in a sense he had an advantage over the others. "We are glad to see you, Lord Tythes, but we had hoped to meet your delegation."
"Oh, they're... in there. Right over there." Tythes wheeled to point at a table near the entrance, which contained a group of three Ichili who suddenly looked much less comfortable. After staring for a bit, Tythes frowned, then turned back to them. "Well, I may be a little turned around. They're somewhere in there. Why don't we go find a seat?"
"An excellent idea, Lord Tythes."
With that ignominious start, the group headed in behind the Authority, who grabbed a drink from a nearby server without asking. He didn't seem to be drunk, and his robes weren't stained this time, though they were definitely rumpled. When he started to go off course, a group of Fithans in red robes rose to mark their presence.
Once the two sides came together, Tythes slouched back, leaning on the head of one of the other diners. House Crimson didn't seem to have brought any other soulcrafters, and perhaps they didn't need any. Though Tythes kept his power bound behind his shielding wall, he could obviously destroy the entire building.
"House Crimson greets house Blacksilver." One of the negotiators on the other side gestured to a broad table filled with steaming food. "Please, sit down. We've taken the liberty of ordering additional food for our guards... would you consent to letting them relax at a slight distance?"
"Very reasonable," the Blacksilver negotiator said smoothly. "There's no reason we can't all have a comfortable meal."
It was clearly a choreographed maneuver to reduce tensions, so Theo pulled back with the other soulcrafters to allow the negotiators to speak in peace. Given how Tythes behaved, that was likely an improvement, but it also meant that the Authority-tier soulcrafter went along with them, draining his drink as he sat down at the table.
"Come, join me! There's nothing to be... oh, it's you." He blinked when he saw Nauda, who stiffened and clenched her staff tighter. Though Theo tried to touch her back reassuringly, it didn't do any good. "I remember you. I... wrote some very bad poetry in honor of your beauty, didn't I?"
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"I'm humbled by the quality of your memory, Lord Tythes." Despite the tension in her back, Nauda somehow managed to respond with a sugary smile. Tythes gave a lopsided grin that made Theo highly confident that he knew exactly who she was, but he only waved to them.
"I said sit down! Let's not cause a fuss and distract the others."
Since no one was sitting, Theo took the first step and pulled out a seat on the opposite side. Fiyu followed him, then Nauda and the others... and then Tythes promptly stood up and wandered off without another word.
Tracking the Authority as he ambled through the restaurant, Theo tried some of the meat set before them, but his hunger had vanished. He didn't think that House Crimson had any intention of sabotaging these meetings, so the only question was if Tythes had some plan. It was possible that he intended to cultivate his reputation as a threat, but if so, he was doing it recklessly.
What was strange was that his soulhome showed every sign of being finely crafted. Even focusing his full attention, the shielding wall was perfect: it not only left an impression of a humble first floor soulhome, it reduced Tythes's cantae to that of a first-tier soulcrafter, even qualitatively. Someone who could soulcraft such a wall couldn't possibly be a fool, and no one could buy their way to Authority.
It was possible that he'd only intended to reach a position of power and then exploit it; Theo had known people who were extremely determined in pursuit of their own pleasure. Another possibility was that Tythes had once been extremely motivated, but run into a wall when he attempted to reach Stronghold. Some who were considered geniuses failed that way, streaking upwards until they ran into hardship and promptly crashing. Given the pressure supposedly on him to take House Crimson into the future, that was a plausible scenario.
Pushing through a group of merchants, Tythes climbed onto their table, curled up, and promptly fell asleep. Theo expected loud, exaggerated snores, but there was no sound at all, as if Tythes had simply grown bored and stopped engaging.
Around the restaurant, a few watched his behavior and gossiped, but the majority didn't seem to care. It occurred to Theo that his antics might have been intended to thoroughly draw attention away from the actual negotiation, presuming that he did have some intention behind anything he did. But in that case, it would have been much more effective for House Crimson not to send him at all.
As he looked around the four tiers of the building, Theo saw a group of Deuxans and abruptly froze.
Though it was unusual to see Deuxans here, Norro Yorthin was a large enough hub city that it was hardly impossible. Yet he couldn't escape the sudden feeling that they were familiar, and not from his past life. All of them wore blank robes without any Court or family symbols, which was itself highly unusual for Deuxans in other worlds. Perhaps they were a monastic order, but perhaps...
"Fiyu." He whispered the words over to her while pretending to look elsewhere. She didn't turn to look at him, but immediately smiled broadly. "There's a group of Deuxans opposite us, two floors upward. What can you tell me about them?"
"There are... seven." She closed her eyes beneath her mask, senses extending out through the crowded restaurant. "One is a Ruler and appears to be the leader. All the others are Archcrafters. Most are wearing the robes you can see, but three are hooded in cloaks that obscure them from me."
"Meaning that you can feel the others? Are they wearing anything notable underneath?"
"Some armor... a few weapons... oh! They have hidden badges beneath their clothes. I cannot make out the exact details, but I recognize them from our time in Anguedan."
"Thank you." Theo smiled back at her while his heart sank into his stomach. A group of Deuxans might be a coincidence, but a group from that exact frontier city couldn't be. From his vantage point, none of the ones he saw looked familiar, but Fiyu had said that three of them were hiding themselves anyway.
If it truly was the Armeau family, had they tracked him specifically? It seemed an absurd amount of effort in response to a simple vendetta, yet he couldn't come up with another explanation. He strongly doubted that they had followed him through the gate, otherwise they would have appeared sooner. More likely they had contacted an Authority of their own and used a weirkey to reach Norro Yorthin.
Given that, was it possible that this meeting was a coincidence? They would have had the opportunity to see him and his companions during the incident, yet the group wasn't looking in his direction at all. If they intended to take revenge for killing one of their soulcrafters and injuring their family scion, surely they would attack in a darkened alley instead of a place like this.
That left him wondering if he had fundamentally misunderstood the nature of the vendetta. Esaire had been an important member of his family, but he wasn't important enough for them to mobilize such resources. Theo considered several wild theories, such as the sleigh they had stolen containing some sort of incredibly valuable sublime material. None of it made sense, so it seemed more like it was a vendetta taken far beyond the bounds of reason.
"Theo... one of them is gone." Fiyu spoke quietly, yet the words sent a chill down his spine. When Theo sat back to look around the restaurant, it was too late: an elderly Deuxan man was walking toward him with a viciously civil smile on his face.
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