No.
[ Leon shakes his head. Fairies don’t do land borders. ] ]
You know that I have no authority over the queen. And you know that their kind care nothing for lines drawn upon maps by men. Even if I could grant your request, ‘Wallachia’ means nothing to them.
[ Leon shakes his head. Fairies don’t do land borders. ] ]
You know that I have no authority over the queen. And you know that their kind care nothing for lines drawn upon maps by men. Even if I could grant your request, ‘Wallachia’ means nothing to them.
We go as we please. No.
For seven cycles, you, yours, and any other you name will not be our quarry. Should you maintain order and justice in your lands, we will have no reason to be here.
For seven cycles, you, yours, and any other you name will not be our quarry. Should you maintain order and justice in your lands, we will have no reason to be here.
Very well. Then I offer nothing in its place, and we hunt what we please.
[ Leon looks back, rather than staring. He blinks without any concern for seeming weaker for it. ]
Time and again, you say. We are discussing compensation for one incident only.
[ Leon looks back, rather than staring. He blinks without any concern for seeming weaker for it. ]
Time and again, you say. We are discussing compensation for one incident only.
[ Leon raises an eyebrow. ]
Is your son a possession of yours?
Is your son a possession of yours?
But is he a possession of yours?
If not, then he is the insulted party. Not you. If he wishes to discuss punishment or compensation with me, I will listen.
If not, then he is the insulted party. Not you. If he wishes to discuss punishment or compensation with me, I will listen.
This was punishment from his own kind, for striking down a man of god. If you demand greater punishment, it will be done. But I would understand what the punishment is for.
[ He sighs. ]
I know nothing of the incident you are discussing. I heard only that the boy meant to pay a dowry. If he made an attempt to steal your son, I would hear about it.
[ He sighs. ]
I know nothing of the incident you are discussing. I heard only that the boy meant to pay a dowry. If he made an attempt to steal your son, I would hear about it.
It is difficult, I admit, without the use of names.
[ Leon listens, he sighs a great deal, and he holds his hands neatly on the table. ]
You are accusing the boy of being a fool. Even under the old laws, that is not a crime. He took your son with him, but only when both of their hands were forced by one of your own kind. And then he released him. After which he gave you unwanted gifts. I will discuss compensation for the insult with your son if he wishes, but none of our laws were broken.
[ Leon listens, he sighs a great deal, and he holds his hands neatly on the table. ]
You are accusing the boy of being a fool. Even under the old laws, that is not a crime. He took your son with him, but only when both of their hands were forced by one of your own kind. And then he released him. After which he gave you unwanted gifts. I will discuss compensation for the insult with your son if he wishes, but none of our laws were broken.
Very well. While we discuss what you ask of me, we will consider how, without names, we ought to know a member of your house from any other.
[ okay so maybe even the purest soul can act like a little shit sometimes. ]
The Belmont party will not participate in the next great hunt. Was there anything else you wished?
[ okay so maybe even the purest soul can act like a little shit sometimes. ]
The Belmont party will not participate in the next great hunt. Was there anything else you wished?
Of course.
[ And, naturally, Leon proceeds to do his utmost best to get lost. He ignores the paths the house presents him with, going through doors he shouldn’t, up and down stairways that the castle meant to lead him away from and through at least two secret passages that he only knows of because four centuries ago Mathias once drunkenly told him about how cool it would be to hide a door in a bookcase. As soon as he is confident that he is out of Dracula’s earshot (oh, he will know. But he won’t know right away.) ]
Castle, if you show me to where the son is, I will leave you willingly once my business is done.
[ And, naturally, Leon proceeds to do his utmost best to get lost. He ignores the paths the house presents him with, going through doors he shouldn’t, up and down stairways that the castle meant to lead him away from and through at least two secret passages that he only knows of because four centuries ago Mathias once drunkenly told him about how cool it would be to hide a door in a bookcase. As soon as he is confident that he is out of Dracula’s earshot (oh, he will know. But he won’t know right away.) ]
Castle, if you show me to where the son is, I will leave you willingly once my business is done.
[ He sighs. The castle is a difficult child, isn’t it? Without light, he cannot fight it. ]
I mean no harm. But I understand. Your task is your task, and I cannot fault you your loyalty. Lead me to your doors.
I mean no harm. But I understand. Your task is your task, and I cannot fault you your loyalty. Lead me to your doors.
My thanks, Castle.
[ Yes it was accidental. But you gotta say thank you when someone is good to you. ]
Son of Dracula, would you speak with me?
[ Yes it was accidental. But you gotta say thank you when someone is good to you. ]
Son of Dracula, would you speak with me?
Two matters. The first-
[ He bows his head in respect. ]
Your father informed me of a grave insult done to you by my own house. I with to know what compensation you would ask of me.
[ He bows his head in respect. ]
Your father informed me of a grave insult done to you by my own house. I with to know what compensation you would ask of me.
Very well. I shall see that my sons and daughters understand this. The second, then-
[ he holds out the box, attached to the end of a cord to be worn as a necklace. ]
For the girl.
[ he holds out the box, attached to the end of a cord to be worn as a necklace. ]
For the girl.
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