lemac:
:Lemac sat in the library of her estate scaning over reports from her 'eyes' scatered about. It had been a few days between reading them, and there was a good number of them. She looked up from that was sent from the islands of Azteca and reached for her cup of coffee. With out checking the contents of cup she placed it to her lips tried to take a sip, nothing. She set the cup down and called for a servent to refill the cup. Seemingly out of the shadows a young lady came and took the cup from the desk and sliped out of the room.:
:Lemac returned to her reports and let out a heavy sigh. As if she needed something to interrupt her reading a messenger burst into the room.:
"Lady Samporna, we have just recived report from the Titan Palace. There seems to something going on invlolving Ebon and Tordek, My Lady."
:Lemac stood up and crossed the room to the messenger and pulled the report from her hands. Lemac scaned the report and shook her head as she looked back to the messenger, her face very worried.:
"Go to the Northinghall dock and tell the captin of the Dawn's Passage to get ready to sail to Salamender. AND DON'T WASTE ANY TIME!"
:Lemac watched the messenger run out of the room. Still shakeing her head she stormed off to her room and packed for the two day trip to Salamender. When her bag was full she headed down to the entrance to the estates main house. Her carriage was waiting for her out side. The Coachman took her bags and loaded them into the carriage and gave Lemac a hand in. A few hours later the carriage pulled on to the dock next to the Dawn's Passage. The coachman help Lemac out of the carriage and carried her bags to the chamber on the Dawn's Passage. The Carriage and it's horse's where loaded in the Dawn's Passage, an hour later the ship set sail.:
:The servent retunred to the library, holding the now refilled coffee cup. She looked about and wondered where Lemac had run off to. She crossed to the desk and set the cup down on the desk. She turned and went back to kitchen to aid in cooking of dinner. She looked back only once into the library and smiled at the clouds rich red-orange glow in the evening light.:
Tordek:
"All of it can be yours. All of it. We've shown you our power. Just keep looking. We both know how to make fantasies real, except we have a little more power than the rest.
The future, the past, hell even the present - it's all fate. And fate is what we control. Imagine it. The power, the prestige? Throw it away. Go into a hermit's life. Take your books and her along with you.
...Yes, yes, keep that flame burning. Yes. We have that power. All can be done. A bargain is a bargain though. We match abilities. Yours for ours."
In dark and remote corner of the world that Tordek neither recognized nor cared to he felt the change. His heart and mind had torn colder. He felt his mind plotting and scheming, his wits and heart becoming colder.
In his hand he spun a dagger with deft agility.
"Machiavelli."
The motions of his hands were nothing more than a flash. Their deal was sealed.