Chapter 105: The Banquet
<em>Spears Edge, </em>party of four? the well-dressed greeter said, eyeing Haymi, Vason, and Vir.
Our leaderll join uster, Vason replied. Just us three for now.
Vir stood star struck at the ballroom theyd just entered. Enormous crystal chandeliers hung from the four-story ceiling, illuminated with a myriad of <em>Magic Lanterns.</em>
Red and blue velvet curtains covered the stained ss windows that stretched upeach window was at least two stories in height.
At their base stood the longest tables Vir had ever seen, covered in white cloth andden with enough food to feed all of Brij. The dazzling disy of opulence was staggering.
Several dozen small circr tables were ced nearby, with white cloths and between four to six padded chairs surrounding them. Each of these also had refreshments and wine bottles ced upon them, and off in a corner sat a full orchestra, ying soft, melodic tones.
<em>How much did all of this cost?</em>
Adding to the grandeur, dozens of pairs danced in the middle of the hall, each looking like princes and princesses. Were these warriors, or high ranking Sawai nobility?
And yet, none of the women were as stunning as their own Haymi. Her long dark hair flowed over her one piece emerald dress, which dragged slightly upon the hardwood. With her makeup, the already-pretty woman had transformed into a vixen. Only princess Mina might have outstripped her beauty.
Vason himself cut a dashing figure with his formal white-and-gold attire. Simr to Virs getup, Vason wore a single, center buttoned coat that stretched to his knees, draped over pants of the same color. Like Virs, his shoes also curled up at their toes. In fact, most of the men at the banquet wore a simr style, just in different hues and with varying amounts of decoration.
The <em>Spears Edge </em>group meandered to the circr table that had their names on it and took their seats.
About half the people in attendance sat at their tables, while the rest either danced or conversed with one another. By their prana signatures, Vir determined that only about a third in attendance were mercenaries. The rest looked like guests theyd brought along.
Rx, Haymi said, seeing Vir fidgeting.
Sorry, just not used to wearing clothes like these, he replied. Despite being mostly silk, he found them strangely itchy. They were the finest clothes hed ever worn, and yet he couldnt wait to be out of them.
Well, lets go get some food, Vason said, pping his shoulder. Bet thatll take your mind off the clothes!
Haymi rolled her eyes, but apanied them regardless. Vir felt as though her every movement was practiced to be as dainty and elegant as possible. Though refined in their daily life, shed clearly stepped it up a notch for this asion, and she looked every bit a Sawai. Vir had to wonder whether someone could so easily step into such a role without enormous practice.
His thoughts were interrupted by the dizzying array of foodid out in front of them. From the rice dishes that came in a variety of colors, stir-fries, condensed soy dishes, to the assortment of breads and the <em>desserts!</em> Vir had never even heard of most of the dishes before him, and so he made sure to sample each and every one.
You do know you cane back for seconds and thirds, you know? Vason said, eyeing the heaping of food on Virs te.
O-Oh, right he replied, flushing.
Vir savored each of the delectable tastes and textures, and before long, his te had run empty. Just as he rose to get more, <em>she </em>arrived.
Announcing the arrival of Tia, leader of the <em>Spears Edge, </em>party of four, said the greeter.
Virs eyes turned to the entrance, and he wasnt the only one. She had half the eyes in the entire ballroom looking at her as she walked to the <em>Spears Edge </em>table, her arm hooked around an impressively built man wearing the Ranian navy-and-aquamarine colors.
If Haymi had refined her appearance and mannerisms for this party, it was as if Tia had undergone aplete transformation.
Gone were all traces of her boyish mannerisms. The freckled blonde wore a magnificent white backless gown and walked with the dainty steps of a Sawaidy.
With the crystal tiara that rested atop her head and her enormous hooped earrings, she looked downright <em>divine </em>to Virs eyes.
Dont fall for her all at once, Vason said, jabbing Virs rib. Trust me, you wouldnt be the first.
She just she looks so <em>different, </em>Vir choked out. It wasnt just the clothing or her steps. Shemanded a kind of authority he hadnt seen from anyone else in the ballroom. It was as if shed just stepped into her natural habitat, like she was <em>born </em>for this.
Yeah, well, thats Tia for you. Shes cut from a different cloth.
Is she Sawai?
Vason frowned. Well, itsplicated. Earn her trust, and she might even tell you one day.
The warrior''s message was clear; he wasnt about to betray Tias secrets.
After chatting with several people along the way, their glorious leader finally arrived. She threw them a small wave, and the man escorting her bowed and took his leave.
Sorry for the dy, everyone! I trust you werent waiting too long?
Like Haymi, even Tias speech and mannerisms had changed to suit the asion, and Vir could swear he detected a slight ent in her voice that wasnt there before.
Not at all. Param and Vason were just gorging themselves on the food like pigs.
Tia smiled gracefully. Half the people are here for the food. Tis hard to me them. She looked around, eyeing several men whod approached the table. Nowe. Lets make the rounds.
What do they want? Vir asked, having noticed the crowd forming nearby.
What else? To ask me to dance. Im well, Im not in the mood. Rejecting them all would be tiresome.
Happens every time, Vason said. They usually leave her alone when they see shes with us, but tonight Well, youre looking especially smashing, Tia.
Thanks, Vason. You as well.
The group meandered for a bit until they came across an elderly bearded man with wrinkled tan skin. Out of everyone here, he seemed the most out of ce.
Ser Ahi Ajune! Tia said. What a delightful surprise!
The man in question nced briefly over Tia, then did a double take, his eyes widening. M-Miss? II was not expecting you here! To what do I owe this honor?
You overreact. Im just a mercenary. The honor is mine. And please, call me Tia.
Tia, then. I take it these are your bodyguards?
Tiaughed demurely. In a manner of speaking. This is my party, the <em>Spears Edge.</em>
Ah, yes! Ive certainly heard of your group. Then no, it couldnt be. Dont tell me you mean to take part in tomorrows raid!?
Tia nodded. Of course! Its why were here.
With respect, your
Tia, she said, cutting him off. Please, no formalities. Im sure you understand.
Stolen novel; please report.
Tia, mydy, please rethink this. What would your brother say if he knew the danger youd be in?
What my brother doesnt know cant hurt him, can it? Ser Ajune, I assure you, my <em>bodyguards</em> are quite capable. As am I. No harm will befall any of us.
Ajune stared Tia in the eye for a moment, before bowing gracefully. Of course. May Vera be with you tomorrow.
With that, he took his leave, walking away to mingle with others.
So, who was that? Vir asked as the party returned to their table, taking their seats.
Mm? Oh, hes the leader of the Merchants Guild, Tia replied casually.
<em>The leader!? Of one of the most powerful organizations in the Known World!?</em>
And that man over there is the owner of the miningpany whos issuing the contract, Tia said, gesturing to a man with a handlebar mustache who stood high atop the raised balcony that dominated the rear of the hall.
Vir shivered upon realizing just how many bigshots were in attendance.
<em>This is gonna take some getting used to, </em>he thought.
The man cleared his throat and spoke, holding up a ss of white wine.
Thank you all for attending this banquet, he said. His magic-amplified voice filled every corner of the hall, and conversations immediately quietened. Dancers stopped and desperately sought sses with which to toast.
Tomorrow will be a great day. Not only for mypany, but for everyone gathered in this room. Tomorrow will be a day of plunder, of riches, and personal gain. For too long, these beasts have harassed and murdered my employees. Avians, much like many of you, whose only crime was seeking an honest living. But no longer! Tomorrow, these beasts shall die! To a fruitful hunt!
The room raised their sses and echoed, <em>To a fruitful hunt!</em>
No mention of the people about to die tomorrow, Vason said quietly.
Thats why theyre hosting this banquet, Haymi replied, swirling the wine in her ss. At least those who sacrifice their lives will be well fed.
Its more of a publicity stunt, but Haymis more or less right, Tia replied. By hosting this banquet, even if several mercenaries perish tomorrow, theyll be seen as having given back to themunity. Itll soften the blow for the miningpany.
Alright, well, Im gonna get some more food, said Vason, heading off to the tters of food.
Oh no, Haymi said, just as he left.
One mercenary whod been eyeing Tia earlier finally mustered the courage to approach their table. The man was built like an Ashva, and only the barest veneer of courtesy veiled his true naturethat of a brute.
Hey there, pretty thang, the man said in a drawl. Hows about I honor you with a dance? He extended his arm out, expecting Tia to ept.
She ignored him, making him turn red. Now look here. Just cuz yave got a pretty face dudnt give ya the right to act like a <em>chal. </em>Now cmon and dance with me.
I refuse, Tia said calmly as she leveled her gaze with the man, forcing him to take an involuntary step back.
Y-you cant refuse <em>me! </em>Do you have any idea who I am?
The man reached out to grab Tias shoulder, but before anyone could react, Vir appeared in between them, grabbing the mans wrist, holding it in ce with <em>Empower</em>.
Didnt you hear her? She doesnt want to dance. Back off.
Oh? You think you can take me, little man? Lets see about that! The burly man raised his voice. I challenge you to a duel! If I win, the prettydy dances a round with me.
Vir stared nkly at the man, hardly believing this was happening. Not even two days ago, Vason had joked about this sort of thing, mentioning how some Sawai had incredibly short tempers. Apparently, these bouts weremonce at balls like this, and even expected.
<em>But why did it have to be me?</em> he thought, resigning himself to the unpleasant task.
And if I win, youll not bother us again. Deal?
eptable. We do this right here, right now. We fight to first blood.
Out of nowhere, stewards appeared with steel rapiers.
A duel has been announced! the owner of the miningpany said, his amplified voice betraying his excitement. Im only surprised it took so long! After all, you are all warriors, are you not? Come! Let us enjoy this spectacle!
<em>Well, that guy clearly has his hinges loose, </em>Vir thought.
Look at you, defending my honor, Tia said with a wink. I dont doubt youll win, but please dont injure yourself for my sake.
Vir smirked. Dont worry, I got this. Hed already analyzed the mans prana signature. He was a mejai with lesser affinities for Wind and Fire. It just so happened Vir was practically built to destroy mejai.
I couldn''t have hoped for a better matchup.
The man began precharging his orbs on the sly, but Vir hardly cared. This would be over before it even began.
People cleared the dance floor to give the twobatants room. Vir hefted the rapier, but found it to bepletely at odds with his preferred fighting style. Nevertheless, hed make good use of the weapon.
The fight shall be to first blood, or surrender, the miningpany owner announced. Combatants, are you ready?
They each nodded in turn.
Then let the better man prevail! Fight!
Virs opponent sheathed his de and brought out his orbs, one in each hand, but Vir hardly noticed.
The moment the fight began, Vir switched his grip on the rapier,unching it with an <em>Empowered </em>thrust at his opponent, who stood gawking in shock.
Vir then followed the de, <em>Leaping </em>right after it.
His opponent dodged the de, but he couldnt avoid the human projectile right behind it.
Vir kicked his enemy, sending him crashing to the ground. Giving the man no time to react, he took his back and snaked his arms around the mans neck.
Then he squeezed. Tighter and tighter. The man writhed desperately to escape, but there was no escape from Virs chokehold.
His enemys spasms slowly petered out, then stopped altogether as he fell unconscious.
<em>That was a bit anticlimactic Thought hed put up more of a fight.</em>
Vir got to his feet and dusted off his coat, carefully inspecting for damage. <em>If I messed anything up </em>he didnt even want to know how much the rental ce would charge him.
And we have a winner! W-well fought?
Looking around, Vir found no cheers, and only a few solitary ps. The crowd regarded him with looks of awkward amusement. As if <em>they </em>were embarrassed for <em>his </em>sake.
Vir shrugged and returned to Tia as the crowd dissipated.
Im, uh, thankful that you defended my honor, Param.
Vason was less diplomatic. You do realize that duels are supposed to be fought honorably? he said, prompting Tia to look away awkwardly.
Whats that supposed to mean?
It means you either fight with magic, Talents, or your rapier.
Thats what I did, didnt I? I used Talents!
You, uh <em>grappled </em>with the enemy, Param, Haymi said. Thats how barbarians fight. At least, ording to the Sawai.
Oh, came Virs reply.
Giggling, Tia took his hand. I loved it! That wasnt so much of a duel as a one-sided beat-down. My favorite kind. For a moment, her boyish smile shone through, and Vir found himself returning it.
Thank you for defending my honor, Param. Now, may I have the honor of a dance? Tia said with upturned eyes, and just like that, Virs tion was forgotten.
I, uh, dont really know how to dance, Tia, he said, hooking arms with her and walking to the stage. <em>Guess I dont have much of a choice.</em>
Just rx, Tia said, holding his hands.
<em>So soft, </em>he thought, his mind going nk. Not only was Tia drop-dead gorgeous tonight, but all eyes were on the pair as the music started up.
Follow my lead, Tia said, guiding him through strange movements.
The motions came awkwardly, stilted, and he could swear he heard snickering from behind him.
Just think of it likebat, his partner whispered into his ear. Flow from one move to the next.
Vir refocused and pretended he wasnt dancing, but rather practicing a Kri form. Almost immediately, his movements changed. His steps grew slightly more polished.
Thats it. Thats good. But dont look at my feet, Tia said.
Easier said than done
Param? Look into my eyes. Look up!
Vir found the experience incredibly diforting. Without his eyes on her feet, he was afraid hed step on her toes. Not only would that hurt her, itd be incredibly embarrassing.
Trust my lead, Tia said. Ive done this a lot. Itll all be fine, so long as you trust me.
Vir ceased resisting and allowed the beautiful blonde to guide his steps. It wasnt hardall he had to do was stare into her bright blue eyes, and everything else just seemed to melt away.
Before long, they were dancing as if it was their hundredth ball together.
But after gazing into her eyes, Vir found something he hadnt seen before. <em>Sadness.</em>
Tia? he whispered. Can I ask you something personal?
Sure, but I cant promise Ill answer.
Have have youe across any other demons? After, yknow
For the first time, Tias steps faltered, but Vir covered for her, taking the lead. She allowed it.
No, she whispered. No, I havent. Not sure if I ever want to.
I-Im sorry, Tia. I shouldnt have brought it up.
His partner shook her head. It was a long time ago. But Ive never forgotten. Demons may be considered Ash Beasts, but theyre far more cunning. I''ve seen them kill adults and children without batting an eye. The look of <em>hunger </em>in their eyes. It seems their only goal is the destruction of humanity.
<em>Ash Beasts? She thinks demons are Ash Beasts?</em>
Vir fell silent for a moment. She probably harbored simr feelings to demons as he felt toward Hiranyan royalty. Then again
Demons are used asborers, arent they? Even if these feral ones exist, they can''t all be bad, right?
One would think. Matali ouwed very and indentured servitude long ago, so we do not use demons for that purpose. And we''ve gone to great lengths to negotiate with the demons in our country. Every time, it ends with the ambassador''s head on a pike. After a few centuries of this sort of behavior, one... gives up. Who''d bother, knowing the effort would result in their deaths? Is that unreasonable? she asked, staring into his eyes, sadness etched onto her face.
I couldn''t say, Vir said, breaking his gaze. <em>Looks like their history runs deep. No wonder she had such a violent reaction to the topic earlier.</em>
They spent the rest of the dance in silence, each lost in their own thoughts.
Thank you, she said atst.
For what?
For defending my honor. For being someone I can be open with. Haymi and Vason are great, but there are things even we dont talk about. Its nice. I dont get that opportunity very often.
<em>And what would you say if I told you I was a demon, Tia?</em>
Would she retaliate, abandoning him? Would she strike him down where he stood? Or would she be reasonable, recognizing that the person before her was no different from anyone else?
Vir wanted to know. He wanted to know more than anything. Because if she epted him hed finally have a ce to <em>belong. People </em>he could call true friends.
But tonight was not that night. It was far too risky to divulge his secret. Perhaps one day
He could hardly believe how lonely he felt, being right next to those who couldnt ept him. Far more lonely than when he traveled alone.
We should head back to the Brotherhood, he said atst. Weve got a long day ahead of us.