He waved down to the party briefly before leaving his ship eager to meet up with everyone when they arrived at the palace.
Irzen and Serna waved back up to Captain Lion.
The main gates were open and the royal guard captain met them outside the palace, "Prince Birch is waiting for you inside. Follow me."
The interior of the palace was a mix of blue and green with a hint of gold floral patterns that weaved along the edges of the open windows. Elegant long woven rugs draped the floors to the left and right. At the center was a twin spiral stair case leading up to the second, third, and fourth tiers to the throne room. The doors opened and there sat Prince Birch and Princess Cauladra accompanied by Captain Lion and a tinker gnome, Sir Gonagle Stoutheart.
"FRIENDS!" Prince Birch sprang from his throne, raced over to the adventurers and gave them each a bone-crushing hug, "Welcome to East Port! I am overjoyed to see that you were able to navigate your way safely to our abode!"
"I am not!" Princess Cauladra rose from her throne, "Guards arrest that Drow!"
The Royal Guardsmen within the chamber either drew their swords or leveled their pole arms at the Swordsman.
The Shield Maiden looked on, her eyes wide with surprise.
Caliaphy jumped and ran over to hold Serna's hand.
"What did I do this time?" Irzen asked in a small voice as he raised his hands, "I just got here."
"What is the meaning of this, Cauladra?!" The prince turned to his wife in complete disbelief, "He is one of the Heroes of Northaven! We owe our throne and our lives to Lord Drow!"
Madeous felt like he walked into an awkward situation again.
"That is the only reason why I haven't thrown him into the deepest dungeon in our palace and tossed away the key!" Cauladra snapped as she approached Irzen, "I bear no ill will to your companions, Lord Irzen, they may stay as long as they like and enjoy every comfort we can bestow upon them. But you are a different matter entirely."
"Because I'm a Drow?"
"Nay!" Cauladra shook her head, "Because you poisoned my husband with your vile liquor, your Cannard! You drank my husband into a stupor with a foreign drink that only a denizen of the Underdark could stomach. You shall not do so again!"
"As you wish, your Highness," Irzen smiled, "No more drinking contests with your husband."
"Nay! You shall do better than that, Lord Irzen!" Cauladra snapped her fingers and a Hand Maiden walked up to her and extended her hands out towards Irzen, "You shall surrender every flask, wineskin and container you have carrying this Cannard to my Hand Maiden OR you shall spend the rest of your stay with us in a cold, dark, damp dungeon cell that will rival any hole in the Underdark! Choose now!"
"With all due respect your highness, Prince Birch drank of his own free will in partaking the Cannard. Granted Lord Irzen here did get carried away but we were all celebrating after defeating the orc warlord." Alyson came to the swordsman's defense. "If it bothered you so much that your husband was getting in over his head with the hard drink, why were you not there? It's not fair to judge someone's actions because of their choices when you were not there to witness them. I was there and so was Lazheros. On the other hand, I totally agree with you about the Cannard. Tastes as bad as Mexican Tequila from what I heard."
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