"I got it!" Serna confirmed as she took a defensive stance, "This kind of reminds me of what I do with my shield. Mostly keeping our enemies from getting to me or my friends. What do you think, Caliaphy, is this going to be fun or what?"
"LOTS OF FUN!!" The kurori squealed with delight as the game began with the rival team clashing with Aldar's team in the middle. There was a kid on either side that went wide and came around the main group in an attempt to side step them and head straight for the flag with Aldar, Serna, and Caliaphy guarding it.
"You want this flag so badly? Come and get it!" Serna dropped into a defensive stance getting ready for one of them to attack, "If you can!"
The two kids glanced across the gardens at each other briefly with one nodding and the other signaling in return as they charged up the hill to the flag. The one that nodded bull rushed Aldar, while the other jumped over him reaching out to the flag behind everyone.
Serna caught the move of the Elven child out of the corner of her eye, spun around and tackled the second Elven girl before she could reach the flag. As the Shield Maiden and the Elven girl rolled down the hill together, Serna laughed, "Wee! It's up to you, Caliaphy! Ha! Ha! Ha!"
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"As you wish," The Prince turned to leave and Irzen followed after him. Willow took everyone through the beautifully arcane passageways of the Palace of Westfall until they arrived at the main dining hall. Much to everyone's surprise, they not only found Princes Liliandra standing before a table covered with a wide variety of different foods but also an all-too familiar fire-haired She-Elf standing as well with her tome and a quill pen in hand.
Standing a step or two behind Princess Liliandra, the She-Elf smiled graciously and curtseyed as the rest of the adventurers entered the dining hall.
"Gee," Alyson muttered to whispered to herself, "War Scribe isn't being inconspicuous is she."
The Bronze Man bowed again before the princess as a sign of respect, and she in kind.
Princess Liliandra motioned for the party to take a seat, "Welcome. Please have a seat. When everyone is settled in, our meal will be served and then talks shall begin concerning the dreaded enemy of the Northaven kingdom."
"Forgive me for my poor manners," The beautiful She-Elf clad in green declared, "Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Lady Harlotta, I am a Bard from the Kingdom of Macul."
"Macul?" Irzen asked with a raised eyebrow, "So how is my old friend Darkbrook Elven King? How does he fare these days?"
Both Lazheros and Alyson just looked at each other in disbelief.
"The king is quite well," Lady Harlotta batted her eyelashes seductively.
"And his alliance with the Swan May and the Humans?" The Swordsman quizzed the Bard, "Does it remain strong?"
~Seriously LAME!~ The elementalist hung her head trying to keeping her mouth shut from the embarrassment that was War Scribe.
~Indeed, Alysiane.~ The bronze man kept a straight face letting her sit down first, then he sat down next to her.
"Indeed it does," Lady Harlotta smiled before she turned back to the table, "Mayhaps we can converse more during dinner?"
"Mayhaps indeed, my lady," Irzen bowed curtly before he took his seat.
The princess took notice of both Lord Irzen and his apparent knowledge of knowing or having met Lady Harlotta. Even she knew, Harlotta was not an Elven name, or half-elven name.
"I wonder, my lady," Irzen dug into some peas, rice and roasted pheasant, "While I was in Darkbrook's kingdom, why did I not enjoy your company? I met every member of Macul's nobility while I was there and I do not recall meeting you."
"When were you last there, my lord?" Lady Harlotta began to devour a piece of turkey.
"A year and a half ago," Irzen replied after he swallowed his first morsel, "When Venger unleashed an Orc Army upon Yarfell. During that war, the Elven King and the Swan May Queen came to their aid."
"The reason why we did not meet in Macul, my lord," Lady Harlotta replied calmly, "Was because I was not there. I was in Deeping Dale during the Yarfell War regaling my good friend Baroness Meleranti with tales of my travels and songs of my sojourns."
"Oh!" Irzen replied in pure disbelief.
Lady Harlotta giggled before she took a sip of wine from her goblet.
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