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Ophelia is a Fatebinder of Tunon, tasked with delivering Kyros's Edict - 'surrender or die'. This doesn't produce straightforward compliance.
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The year is TR (True Reckoning) 431, the fourth year of Kyros's Conquest of the Tiers, the final conquest before he controls all of the continent of Terratus. In 430, three separate Edicts of Kyros were laid upon the Tiers, in three places which were still resisting the Overlord in various ways. But this year, the main conflict in in none of those places.

It is in Vendrien's Well, formerly known as Apex, which on parchment conceded and surrendered to Kyros in 429. In practice? There was some disagreement on that point.

A number of captains in the Queen's Own Army of Vendrien evaded the officers accepting the surrender and hid in the hills of Apex. After most of a year of planning, and some months of quietly gathering forces from Apex and the remnants of the armies of neighboring Azure, Haven, Stalwart, and others, they rose in rebellion in the fall of 430 as the Vendrien Guard, recapturing Ascension Hall, the citadel and capital of Apex at the base of the Mountain Spire.

As the summer campaigns ended in victory, Edict, or both, the two armies carrying out the Conquest - the Disfavored, an elite legion of iron-clad soldiers under the command of General Graven Ashe, Archon of War; and the Scarlet Chorus, a vast horde of conscripts, killers, spies, and mages, in flexible gangs held together by strength and the threat of their Archon, the Voices of Nerat, Archon of Secrets - moved their forces and their commanders back to Vendrien's Well to put down the rebellion.

The armies do not work well together, so when three span* had passed without control reestablished, the Overlord (and his chief deputy, Tunon the Adjudicator, Archon of Justice, holding court in the Bastard Tier to the north of Haven and Apex since the first year of the Conquest) were unsurprised. But it has passed six span*; spring is here, and no real progress has been made. An Edict has been written, and Tunon has selected one of his youngest Fatebinders to proclaim the Edict; Fatebinder Ophelia, previously the proclaimer of the Edict of Stone that turned Azure into the Stone Sea. She is being sent both to force the campaign to a conclusion, and to resolve any other disputes according to Kyros's Law.

The pass into Vendrien's Well closes itself with stone sliding into place across the gap. The Fatebinder who has just stepped through is the last person to enter the valley for the near future, and no one will be leaving this valley this span either. Today is Smith's Day, 3rd Fist of the Span of Swords, 431. Within 11 days, Vendrien's Well will fall.


*One span is five fists of five days each, plus Kyros's Day at the end of the span. By their own calendar, they started a month after the equinox; by Kyros's calendar, this was 4th Smith's Day of Ruin, and the remainder of the year was the 5th Fist of Ruin, Kyros's Day of Ruin, the spans of Feasting, Shadow, and Frostfall, and then Year's End Day. The next year begins with the spans of Forgefire, Tempering, Storms, and Swords.

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Hm, no, it will fall within...

375 days, actually.  If ever there was a time to slip through a loophole...it is when the lives of an entire province will be cut short if you don't.

 

So unfortunate it is, that her horse threw a shoe and she simply will not arrive at a sufficient place to proclaim this before the time that Kyros's Edict 'should' be pronounced.

(The way it allows her to gather more on-the-ground information as her travels slow is also appreciated.)

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The Edict's wording is:

"Those who defy Our just and lawful Order are traitors to Our Empire. Those who fail in their duty to bring justice to traitors are, in Our eyes, equally treasonous. Let Our armies prove their good faith by retaking Vendrien's Well from those who defy Our Will. Unless Our representative holds the Hall of Ascension on Our Day of Swords, all in the valley of Vendrien's Well shall perish."

And if this is spoken, not on 3rd Smith's Day of Swords, but on 1st Warrior's Day of Blood? Well, Kyros did not specify the year, did he?

He probably won't be amused, but Tunon is unlikely to care. Still, best to hurry; he probably won't wait another year before issuing a new Edict.

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Indeed.

It is thus that on First Warrior's Day of Blood that Ophelia Vaudelle's missive summoning the ranking representatives (in fact, the Archons themselves) of the Scarlet Chorus, Disfavored, and - oddly enough, under guarantee of truce, a single representative plenipotentiary of the 'Queen's Own Army' - is delivered.

Her Edict will be pronounced, in Kyros's name.  They shall attend to a meeting to discuss its ramifications.

 

(There is no 'or else'.  The woman who made an Archon known to be impervious bleed and suffer, as he chased her through miles upon miles of enemy-infested terrain, does not need an 'or else'.  She is the 'or else'.)

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The Archons decline. Well, one of them does.

Graven Ashe insists on hearing the Edict in his command tent before any such meeting. The Archon of Secrets, as a trusted ally, may of course be present with what retinue he desires, as he is in ordinary planning sessions for the reconquest.

The Archon of War does provisionally grant that he will, as requested, appear at a diplomatic meeting under the blue flag with a representative of the enemy, at least a day thereafter, honoring the truce. But he is not willing to permit the enemy to react to the Edict as quickly as the Disfavored (and, probably, Scarlet Chorus), as a military matter.

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The response from the Scarlet Chorus is not marked as from the hand of the Archon, and arrives at virtually the same time, but says that in light of the Archon of War's demands, the Archon of Secrets will be present at the command tent in the Disfavored camp near Edgering Ruins, at the convenience of Tunon's Fatebinder.

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When she actually crosses over through the pass into Edgering Ruins, there appears to be an attack in progress. Not a large one, but the Vendrien Guard were trying to break through and leave the valley, maybe hoping it wouldn't be particularly guarded.

Kyros's forces largely have it under control, but a familiar Scarlet Fury is currently outnumbered and looking a little hard-pressed. The combatants haven't noticed Ophelia's presence yet.

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Ophelia is quite happy to both capture some members of the Vendrien Guard and help out an ally.  Where's the rest of Verse's squad, though?

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Not here, apparently.

When a spell hits one of her opponents unexpectedly, Verse glances around and sees Ophelia.

"Boss! So you're the Fatebinder I was expecting. Good! I saved some Oathbreakers for you."

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"You know, I don't know if they actually swore it?  Not much matter to my personal opinion though, Kyros sure thinks they did.  Sent me out here with an Edict."  She may be just a bit frustrated with that, judging by the extra...force in her Force spells.  "And I'm sure you remember last time we worked together.  I think this one's somehow worse."  There's two potentially traitorous Archons - well, no, if Nerat isn't scheming for itself she'll eat her hat, the question is which way Ashe's loyalty to his men falls - just to start!  And then the fucking Edict!

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"I think I heard some of their leaders didn't, but I've definitely had some grunts recognize me and try to run."

There will only be two injured ones left in a moment, but if Ophelia wants them alive she will have to say so.

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"Well that's quite possibly just naturally-occurring sense, you're a terror.  Leave them alive, would you?  We need messengers."

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"True enough. And, if you insist." She switches from slicing open a thigh to mutilating a hand, then thumps the other survivor's head with a pommel to knock him out.

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Ophelia will make quite sure they don't escape on her.  "You know me, I'm a soft touch when we're winning."

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"Fortunately you're soft in an interesting way. So, an Edict? And worse? For us, or the locals?"

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"Let's go with yes.  I'm sure you'll hear why shortly, even if you're not here for the meeting.  Are you, by the way?  Nerat's letter did mention a representative, but not whom."

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"The Voices just told me to look for you here and be your escort. Keep you alive through the end of the war."

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"Well, that's ...interesting of them to value so highly.  Not that I'm not glad of your presence, nonetheless.  ...Is your squad...?"

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"Dead." There's a flicker of anguish before she gets her expression back under control.

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"...My condolences.  They will be fondly remembered."

 

...If Verse would like a comforting gesture, Ophelia will most certainly make one.

 

"...I do have to run this meeting, and generally one ought not keep Archons waiting - but please do consider my time available to you, should you wish to spill your sorrows.  You're one of my people; I'd like to help, as best I can."

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It is unlikely that she would like that.

"I... appreciate the offer, I guess. But no."

Does she look a little guilty for a moment? Maybe.

"It shouldn't be long from here. There's enough horde to send back for these prisoners."

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...Oh dear.  She recognizes that; it's the funk she was in, after Plainsgate.

"It's not a time-limited offer.  ...And...  I think it would help."  She drifts closer, in their walk, murmuring - "It helped me, with more lives' guilt than this."  And then she drifts back to normal walking distance.  "Mm?  I was expecting to task the Disfavored to it, being as they should be keeping their camp in order."

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"We both have people next to the pass. Most of the other passes as well. And the Disfavored have been pretty uncompromising when it comes to letting the Oathbreakers live. I'm not sure they've taken any prisoners in Vendrien's Well this year."

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Well that prompts a low whistle of dismay.  "Then, yes, please do ask your people instead."

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She nods, and leads the way down the hill.

Toward the bottom, there are signs of a fight, and some Disfavored as well as Chorus. Verse calls out to a Blood Chanter, "Hey, Blaze. Get some grunts and go retrieve the two prisoners up the hill for the Fatebinder and don't induct them. I'm bringing her to the Archons, but she wants them to carry a message back to the Oathbreaker leaders afterward."

"Fatebinder? Oh, the Stonemelter! That was good work you did in Azure. I'll get it done."

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