Karik walked into the courtroom. It was opulent, decorated with pillars and ornaments. Today was the becoming of the new queen. Rows of seats lined the floors, with a second layer on top of those. A line of carpeted stairs led up to the seats while nobles walked up to them. Karik looked at the usher, "Where might I be sitting today," He asked, "Second row, top layer, 4th seat to the right," he said.
He walked up the stairs alongside the crowd and went to his seat. All of the nobles were wearing colorful clothing. The noblemen were wearing lavish capes and cloaks embezzled with jewels. While the ladies were wearing vibrant dresses of all colors. When Karik sat down he could see the whole room. A massive chamber the size of a ballroom that was circular in shape and centered around the podium in which the new queen would have her becoming.
Karik could also smell a hint of what seemed to be lavender. Lavender was almost exclusively worn by those of House Kanfut. Looking to his side, he saw Rupred Kanfut. "Rupred, it is nice to see you," Karik said, "Yes, as to you," he said. "I did not realize you were coming, I thought your heir would be seen," Karik explained. "Yes, however, Ruik was sick today and I would not want him spreading the disease." Rupred said, "While we wait, may as well catch up. How have you been?" Karik noticed something in Rupred's tone of voice, a subtle hint of secrecy as though he was hiding something, but he ignored it and carried on, "I have been good, I also have some information for you." Karik said with a tone of intrigue. "Go on," said Rupred. "I have knowledge that the new empress is a Kandwe and that she has paid her royal guard a hefty sum. Do you see what that spells out?" Karik asked, "Danger," finished Rupred. "If the royal guard were to do the same as she did, then they would be paid," Karik said, "and if they are paid every time a new lord comes along," Rupred continued, "then the position of emperor just became a whole lot more dangerous," Karik finished.
Karik could see that this information shocked the lord, "I suggest that we ally, before the coming storm," Karik said, "Agreed, I will have Shuki schedule a meeting. Does ten hours after dawn sound good?" Rupred asked. "Yes," Karik said. "Shuki," Rupred called out, "Yes, master?" Shuki asked, "Schedule a meeting with house Zhala in Kanfut Tower at ten hours after dawn tomorrow," Rupred answered. "Yes master," Shuki said.
The ceremony started as they finished up, music flared triumphantly as the new empress walked out into the center podium. She had a priest on one side, four royal guards surrounding her, and two peasants on either side that kept her cape from the ground. Finally stopping, the empress said, "I thank you all for being here at my becoming. I hope that the kingdom lives in prosperity and fortune." The crowd cheered and clapped, afterward silencing down. The priest stood in front of the altar facing away from the crowd, while the empress stood towards the audience. She would have to take the three oaths.
"Alezna Kantwe, will you do everything in your power to serve and protect this kingdom?" The priest asked, "I will," the empress said back. "Will you use your power to further the goals of the state and not your own?" The priest said, "I will," the empress said again. "Lastly, will you spread the religion and influence of Salktum across the Two Continents?" The priest said, "I will," the empress said one last time. "Then I proclaim you Lord Empress Alezna, First Named, True Ruler of the Two Continents, Purity In All Forms, Master of Seven Magics, and Fifth Kandwe of Khuykir." The priest announced. The entire room arose into an uproar of cheering and applause.
The empress walked out of the room along a red carpet through the door she came from. The uproar quieted down and every person in the chamber got up and out of their seats. Walking down the stairs and through the door, daylight blinded Karik as his eyes readjusted to the sunny day. Thirty palanquins carried by multiple slaves each sat adjacently to the path out of the building. His palanquin, decorated in green and red --his house colors-- lay towards the exit of the ballroom with four Kalmgy servants. The Kalmgy were a short and stout people with small legs and feet, big eyes, as well as mushroom-capped heads. These four had orange, purple, and yellow caps. The Kalmgy also had true white skin. They were essentially mushroom people. Karik stepped up the stairs of the palanquin and rode off.
Going down the path, he was one of the first in the line of palanquins. Karik could see the entire city from where he was on this mountain, an extravagant city covered in buildings with fifty opulent towers each half the size of the mountains. All of it was surrounded by a valley that protected the city. This valley had protected the city for a century and would continue for much longer afterward. Karik could smell many things. These stenches came from the market, cinnamon, saffron, and garlic; the spices of Karik's home province. Karik always had a knack for different smells. It was one of the magics he used, to heighten his senses.
This world was full of these magics. A man had gone around the world once, to document them all. However, he only found ninety-two of them, out of thousands more. This was thousands of years before and magic had become ever more prevalent since then. The magic of this world ranged from simply enhancing the senses, to even reviving the dead. To master the magics of this world was to become ever more powerful in the political landscape. The empress had only seven magics, the lower end of the different ruler's magics. Most rulers had over a dozen. This new empress was strange on that front. However, given the upcoming storm, she would soon not be strange as she was now.
Karik looked to his other side and could see between the gaps of the mountains. Desolate fields around the city, wartorn grasslands with patches of short grass. They told of a dark past in ages long ago. Wars fought, bodies lost in battle, and structures alight. The dead seemed to come alive when among them. Karik had visited the place once, but he no longer thought about it. Even the idea that he walked among them on a bet gave him chills.
Each of the towers in the city was owned by a different house. The tower that stood tallest of them all was the Lords' Tower. It was at the center of the city and was the flashiest. It was covered in the Salktum banners, a blue lion and a red wolf fighting off purple swords on either side with a yellow background. The Zhala Tower, Karik's tower, was made of red brick and green stained glass and stood as one of the taller towers. It carried banners of a green elephant on a red backdrop, with the house motto spread nicely along the banner, "Stampede Through Discord and Keep Your Tusks Abow." Most of the other towers were similar. With the color of the bricks and glass being stained as the colors of the different houses and the banners flown all along each structure.
Karik took out his spyglass to view the fields with a closer look, nothing for miles. With the spyglass, he could see the tops of mountains on the horizon. They blocked Karik's view of his home region, the Capital East. Each region was seen as a modification of the Grand Capital Valley as it was known. Within each one there were provinces, and each province was controlled by a noble family.
Karik took out a small book he carried with him at all times, and glanced at the title, "Salkin Lore, History, and Myths, by Shakel Jygari" it read. He opened the book to a dog eared page, and read the passage.
In the lore of Salktum, there were archetypes for rulers. A noble leader was a Jairyzhu, they would lead the kingdom to glory and greatness. A calm leader was a Marazu, they would keep the kingdom in said glory, and build the infrastructure to bring it even more. Lastly, a chaotic leader was a Kandwe. Their reign would have the highest highs and the lowest lows. They would start wars on a whim, and end wars started by other Kandwes. These archetypes are determined by a private test of faith that happens before the lord's becoming.
This new empress was a Kandwe. The storm was coming, Karik and Rupred knew so.