Planning Ayreon IV's Baptism

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Planning Ayreon IV's Baptism

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"Very impressive, sister." Soraya said, sitting at the large conference table. Mira laid out a map of lower Shirekeep on the table and sat down next to Soraya.

"Thanks. The designers have named it the Win'Eth Room. They've managed to find a creative name for each one of these rooms that doesn't have a clear purpose other that sitting and talking a lot." Mira paused to pick up a wax pencil. "And just think. A year ago, this whole area was a ruin. People were picking through the rubble for stone."

Soraya looked over the map. It covered enough area to show Raynor's Keep in the lower right, the Prefectural Complex at the top, and what was still labelled on the map as The Audente Quarter on the left.

"I don't see any major boulevards cutting directly to the Cathedral." Soraya said, leaning in closer to look at the details. "These are all very narrow streets."

Mira nodded. "Kaiser Ayreon III did not build it in the most accessible places. Look, it's even outside of the city wall. They had to cut a new gate through the wall just to get to it. This whole section has become working-class squalor. Black markets, gangs. The City Guard is having a time trying to penetrate and pacify it, and I'm of a mind that some in the Guard is being paid off to look the other way."

Soraya shook her head. "It's not safe. He's just a boy." She leaned back in her seat, then frowned. "What is this? This walled off area inside the city?"

Mira didn't need to look to know what her sister had meant. "That's the Minority Faith District. Kaiser Dominus razed that section of the city, put up a wall, and required all non-Cedrist houses of worship to relocate there or beyond the walls entirely. Almost nobody lives there except clerics and acolytes. I don't believe a member of the Imperial Government has gone inside since it was constructed."

"Then let's cut through there. Kaiser's Boulevard until this rightward turn, split off down this road, cut through the...--

"--Minority Faith District--"

"--Minority Faith District, yes, and the Cathedral is right there."

Both of them sat in silence, considering it. "It would be safer and easier to keep order."

Mira signalled for her aide, a teenaged member of Octavius-Adelaidini, to come closer. Mira turned to face her. "Bess, contact the head of the City Guard and have him deploy additional patrols along this path immediately. I want it completely pacified by the time of the Kaiser's baptism."

As she spoke, Mira marked out the path and circled the blocks outward from there to be targeted. Mira and Soraya's niece nodded and, map in hand, quickly stepped out.

"How's the Kaiser, anyway?"

"Cute as a button." Soraya said with a laugh. "I'm worried about his teeth, though, and the Court Physician says that he is starting to get abdominal pains. He's only almost six. He doesn't need health issues. Let him start developing those by the time he's our age!"

Mira nodded. She understood what her sister meant. She had heard that the Kaiser's previous caretakers were being too indulgent in the boy's immediate satisfactions. Not enough protein. Not enough vegetables. Too much sugar. He didn't have a consistent tutor, just servants keeping him occupied from day to day with play. "Maybe the city isn't the right place for him just yet."



After lengthy silence, the two lost in thought, Soraya stood. "I had better get back to him. He's quite a handful. I wonder how long until he's become bored of me."

Mira followed closely behind and the two made their way out and down to the ground floor, then the basement levels, where a small, private underground rail station. The tunnel beyond linked the Prefectural Complex with the Silver Gate in Raynor's Keep. As they made their way down, Soraya had a moment of inspiration.

"Mira, how many nieces do we have in Shirekeep at the moment?"

Mira ran through it in her head. "Bess as my aide, Jamie as your aide, Aina is tutoring a young Bethany and Robin with me at the Prefect's Residence, you're scheduled to have Nasrin and a couple younglings with you as well, aren't you?"

"Sadie and Isidora." Soraya said, nodding.

Mira's face scrunched at the thought. "You want to give the Kaiser a playmate?"
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A rather normal morning

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The layout of the Inner Keep had remained virtually unchanged since the time Aiomide. Most changes to Raynor's Keep typically took place in the Outer Keep, where there was room for experimentation and new construction. In the Inner Keep, changes were relatively minor and decorative in nature. The Laqi horse sculptures that decorated the corbels of the Great Hall's hammer-beam roof, installed by Mira Raynora Major. The windowpanes that subtly traced the starburst design of the current national flag, installed by Mo'll. The refurbishment of the Governing Chamber, which these days had been used as a sitting room, by Redquill.

The relative lack of change in the Inner Keep benefited Soraya, who had never stepped into Raynor's Keep all her life until arriving here to become the Imperial Chamberlain. Her almost-muscle memory of the Keep came from years of service as the Voice of Aiomide for House Octavius. When she did encounter a change, it had been disorienting. The remodelling and repair following the conclusion of the River War had shifted some of the access corridors that ran through the walls of the Inner Curtain Wall.

Soraya made her way through the Stronghold to Ayreon IV's bedchamber. It was technically a bedchamber for a child of the Kaiser, but the furniture suited the boy ruler better than the full-sized furniture of the official Imperial Bedchamber, which Dominus had attempted to rename the Magnificent Bedchamber. Somehow, that name hadn't stuck beyond his reign.

One of the Sentinels saluted Soraya as she approached the door, then quietly opened it for her. Inside, the child-sized four-poster bed loomed large in the center. Its sheets were disturbed, but the bed was empty.

"The Kaiser has gone missing." Soraya said to one of the Sentinels, and suddenly the Keep sprang to life with activity. Gates were locked down. Off-duty personnel were recalled.
For about five minutes.

The Kaiser was found asleep in one of the other bedchambers. This one was assigned to Nasrin Octavius-Parini, who was tutoring Ayreon IV alongside her younger sisters, Sadie Octavius-Adelaidini and Isidora Octavius-Teleni. The two junior members of House Octavius shared the room with Nasrin, sleeping in a bunk bed on the far wall. Soraya had put them up in the Inner Keep rather than in one of the apartments at the base of the hill.

Ayreon IV was snuggled up against Nasrin's arm, wrapped in the blankets. As soon as Soraya entered the room, Nasrin awoke and placed her index finger vertically over her lips. She fished out a picture book about Old Babkha from among the folds of the blankets and placed it on her nightstand.

Soraya silently placed a chair beside Nasrin's side of the bed and sat in it. They leaned together and whispered in Babkhi.

"He came in at two bells after midnight and asked me to read him another book."

"Asked? That's an improvement."

Nasrin nodded in half-agreement. "He didn't ask if he could join me... fell asleep quickly."

Soraya signaled to the Sentinel in the doorway. The door swung shut without more than a light click. The commotion outside quieted down. The morning watch had just begun and the Kaiser wasn't due to wake until six bells.
"...Go!"

Sadie and Isidora ran, leaning into their running in a child's approximation of athletic form. Their path took them all the way around the parapet atop the Inner Curtain Wall. Pairs of Sentinels, casually patrolling the wall, cleared the way for the two girls. Through one doorway into the Library Tower and out the other end, between the crenelations on the left and the Banquet Hall on the right, then through the Dowager's Tower, and on.

Ayreon IV, dressed in a child's version of the Sentinels' PT uniform, was sitting below them, a frown on his face, while Nasrin watched him write out the Praeta, Elw, and Babki alphabets. He had to rewrite it after mixing some of the letters up. The Praeta and Elw letters looked too much alike in his opinion, and all of the Babki letters looked too much like each-other! Why didn't the girls have to learn how to write Babki?!

He had had a tantrum when he was told to wait behind and redo it. Nasrin had to hold him in place until he got the rage out of himself. The whole affair had made the Sentinels nervous.

But he calmed down and he sat back in his chair and he started again. His penmanship was better this time around.

"Your letters are neater than Sadie's."

"Sadie's younger than me."

"She started earlier than you."

"She's still younger than me."

Ayreon IV finished up the last letter and then, smiling, flipped his board over for Nasrin to read. All the letters, in the correct order and written... legibly. Nasrin nodded and the Kaiser jumped out of his seat. He made his way to the Old Steward's Tower and up stairwell that would bring him to the top of the wall.

He needs to get his energy out, Nasrin noted, tidying up. He'll be needing to behave today.

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A quiet retreat

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Outer Keep, Raynor's Keep, Shirekeep

"It's so small in here!" Ayreon IV said, bouncing in his seat before leaning back into it.

Soraya smiled to herself. Small, he says. The craft has space for 14 passengers, a bathroom with a standing shower, and a kitchenette. From what Soraya had been told, it had a smooth, quiet ride within the passenger cabin. It was also small enough to land and take off within Raynor's Keep itself.

Ayreon IV jumped out of his seat and started wandering around the passenger cabin. He pressed his face against the window to watch luggage being loaded into the cargo hold. The hum of the engines began to grow as the flight crew prepared for departure. Two Sentinels entered, followed by Soraya's kin: Nasrin of the Parini, Aina of the Aryani, Bethany of the Leilani, Isidora and Ruth of the Teleni, and Sadie of the Adelaidini. Two more Sentinels entered behind them, one of them turning to shut and secure the hatch.

"Alright, little ones," Aina began, "everyone settle into your seats."

Ayreon ran up to Nasrin and hugged her. She smiled and said, "you get to your seat too, Your Magnificence."

Ayreon shook his head. "I want to go see them fly it!" He pointed in the direction of the cockpit, where the pilots had gone.

Nasrin shook her head back. "You need to get into your seat." She started nudging him towards the empty seat, next to Soraya. Soraya was watching intently.

"No!"

"Vidar... howseleh nabash" Soraya muttered. Ayreon IV went quiet and stomped his way to the seat next to her. His mother, the steward, would dismissively refer to him as Vidar instead of by his regnal name. Ayreon IV had grown a distaste for his personal name.

He had a grim look on his face, but he sat and clicked his seatbelt into place.

"Thank you, Your Magnificence."

Everyone else got to their seats. Soraya reached around Ayreon IV's shoulders and gave her kaiser a sideways hug, which he initially resisted. After a few seconds, he started to lean into it. Soraya used her free hand to lift the intercom microphone out of its holster and lift it to her mouth.

"We are ready to go back here." She said. She turned to look at Ayreon IV, still leaning into her hug. "Do you have room in the cockpit for the Kaiser to watch?"

Ayreon IV looked up at her. His eyes were wet and bloodshot from struggling to hold back his tears. He smiled.
Montreano Estate, Monty Crisco

The kaiser's pinnace came to a rest in the tall grass in front of the estate's manor house. The two decoy pinnaces, themselves loaded with personnel and supplies, circled the estate before locating their own landing sites. Two lances of Sentinels were already on site, ensuring its safety and preparing their own monitoring stations and barracks.

The main hatch of the kaiser's pinnace opened and two more Sentinels stepped out into the tall grass. They turned back to the hatch and saluted as Kaiser Ayreon IV stepped out, followed by Soraya, followed in turn by the rest of the Octaviæ. To their left, downhill and away from the manor house, the earth bacame increasingly moist and water logged.

"Your Magnificence, welcome to your new estate."

Kaiser Ayreon IV's eyes were as large as hen's eggs. He scanned the horizon in every direction. No other buildings. No battlements. No towers. Only trees and grass. Green hills. Wooden enclosures to keep the livestock separated from crops. Beyond the manor house and its associated cluster of buildings, there didn't seem to be anyone else.

Ayreon IV picked a direction and began running.
Montreano Estate, Monty Crisco

After a few days of acclimating, the young kaiser had fully embraced his new home. The usual routine that had been built up at Raynor's Keep was more or less maintained: morning studies, midday exercise and play, afternoon studies, evening leisure. The group lived together in the Great Hall of the manor house, sleeping on soft mats laid out next to the fireplace. Their morning rituals consisted of folding up their beds and preparing the Great Hall for the day's activities while each took turns in the one functioning shower. An outdoor kitchen was set up with an awning to protect it from the rain. The rest of the house was plagued with leaking roofs, unsteady floors, broken windows.

The manor house had been abandoned long ago and the surrounding estate had been left to go wild. Papers found in the estate management office, on the house's ground level, suggested that the household and estate workers had left in a hurry to some unspecified location during the Cabbage Crisis, in fear that the brassicosis would spread there soon. It never did, and deed records from Cercé showed that the estate had changed hands without occupation since then. A minor noble from Overdolor that looked to establish himself in Monty Crisco's local politics. A real estate developer that overextended themselves and abandoned their plans for this corner of the county.

On some days, either morning or afternoon studies were foregone in favor of tending to the estate. Fences were repaired, grass mowed, drainage pipes cleared or replaced, herb and vegetable gardens replanted. Simple tasks that doubled as opportunities to teach about rural life, ecology, biology, and so on. Nasrin and Aina would lead the children on weekly day trips into the woods or to the fields on the far end of the estate.

Being that this unassuming rural estate was now home for both His Imperial Magnificence the Kaiser as well as Her Grace the Imperial Chamberlain, there were at least thirty members of the Sentinels assigned to the location at all times. By Soraya's orders the majority of them remained discrete, maintaining perimeter security and acting as agents to obtain supplies from beyond the estate boundaries. Despite the very different environment, it was still only a short flight away from Shirekeep if need be. It was, in the end, quite safe and quite private.

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