Sir Corley Rowan:
Baron Validar wrote:"Indeed it is, my friend. This day I will officially take yet another step that I have planned and hoped for my entire life. Now I am responsible for Pyris and all of her people. It is a daunting, yet welcome task at this stage of my life."
“But one which you are most prepared for. You’ve know this day would eventually come for a long time now, just not perhaps this soon.”
Baron Validar wrote:"We did not want to overindulge this morning, what with the feast last night and more food to be served this evening. But I think it should satisfy all. As for what this is about, it is the initial meeting of the leaders that are reclaiming Stone Ridge. I want everyone to be of one mind and to start to get some opinions and ideas from other people. This cannot be only my plan any longer."
“Yes, the food does look most pleasing. Ah, that sounds like a splendid idea! Yes, best to get things moving as early as possible.”
Baron Validar wrote:Corley sits down with a heaping plate of food, accompanied by some smiles from some of the others. Validar raises his cup to his friend. "I am not sure which is greater, the man's stomach or his heart. Truly each is boundless in their strength," Validar jokes.
”I am still young and growing,” Sir Corley counters with a grin. “I must keep my strength up.”
Lady Ardel wrote:Lady Ardel is mildly surprised by the gesture made by Sir Corley, but then again, he does tend to make these dramatic displays. It’s all part of his charm. Looking into Sir Corley’s eyes, Lady Vera wills say, “I believe you with all my heart, Sir Corley.”
“I will not disappoint,” Sir Corley vows as he gallantly kisses the hand of Lady Ardel.
Baron Validar wrote:"A vital task will also be recovering the rest of the Guardian Shield. That will enable Stone Ridge to remain safe for the foreseeable future. Clearly, we must complete the situation with the Devilles and winter gives us that time, as Corley mentioned. At the moment, I would consider the situation as progressing nicely."
“Ah, yes, I had forgotten about the Guardian Shield. It would indeed make the task much simpler. Multiple sorties may not even be necessary, just one strike force to enter the city and put the Guardian Shield into place.”
Baron Validar wrote:Validar looks to Ivy briefly to see if see has a comment, but by her demeanor and silence, he passes that over quickly. He turns to Lady Ardel next. "What are your concerns about not only this campaign, but what will initially happen once the task has been completed? This will be a much different experience than that of the Duke entering Elcadan. You will be starting nearly from scratch." Validar waits for Lady Ardel or others to add their thoughts.
“My only real concern is the lack of intelligence that we have regarding the Stone Ridge area. Do any plans to the city still exist? The key to any battle strategy is to know the conditions of the battlefield. Here we do not.”
After the brunch breaks out, Sir Corley approaches. “Lady Ardel, would you do me the honor of attending this afternoons ceremony with me? It would be unseemly for you to arrive alone and I for one would enjoy your company.”
“I would be delighted, Sir Corley,” Lady Vera answers with a smile.
“As would I, Lady Ardel. I’ll meet you outside your chambers later this afternoon. Until then you shall be in my thoughts.”
The afternoon is spent interviewing potential squires. Sir Corley settles on two local boys. One is a half-elf, but those are fairly common in Pyris given their close proximity to the Elfholds. Both satisfy Sir Corley and he accepts them. Time will be spent talking, but no training will take place this day.
He notes that two other potentials have arrived to Castle Pyris, fine looking ladies the both of them. It seems that they will end up in the service of his fellow Knights.
Excusing himself, Sir Corley returns to his chambers to spruce up his appearance before meeting with the fair Lady Ardel. He knocks on her door and waits while the Lady finishes her preparations.
“I must say that you look divine, Lady Ardel. Rarely has such a vision of loveliness graced these halls!”
The rest of the afternoon is spent preparing for the ceremony with the assistance of Lady Angelina. Finally, Sir Corley arrives to escort her to the ceremony. He compliments her on her attire and two depart arm in arm.
At the hall, the Herald announces their arrival. “Presenting Sir Corley Rowan and Lady Vera Ardel!”
Hand in hand, the pair enters the hall and mingles while waiting for the ceremony proper to begin. The Duke arrives and the domain is officially awarded to Baron Validar. Congratulations follow.
“Congratulations, Baron Validar,” Lady Vera states. “My your reign to long and fruitful.”
“Well done, my friend,” Sir Corley adds, heartily shaking the new Baron’ s hand.
A formal dance follows and while Lady Vera has some experience in this, Sir Corley’s skill surprises her.
“You dance divinely, Sir Corley.”
“I was trained in dance from an early age,” Sir Corley explains. “My instructors said that it would help me become more limber and have more freedom in battle. It has served me well, both in battle and in gala’s such as this.”
The pair share many close dances before retiring to the feast hall for the evening meal. Lady Ardel enjoys Sir Corley’s company late into the evening and beyond.
The evening is a most pleasant one, but the demands of ones station are fully felt come the morning.
“Alas, I must depart for the time being, my fair lady, although I wish it not. I must gather my gear and join the procession of Duke Relon. From there I shall be leading our comrades into the battle against the vile Deville family. I do not know when I will be graced with your presence once more, but you will never be far from my thoughts and my heart, milady.”
Sir Corley will kiss Lady Ardel one last time before departing her chambers. The knight moves quietly through the pre-dawn castle towards his own quarters. His gear was arranged there the day before and his squires will be arriving shortly to assist the knight into his armor. But until then Sir Corley will sleep a bit more. The day’s journey promises to be a long one.