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Zephirin doesn't understand Charibert. The man doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve like many of the other knights, which makes the transition from peers of equal standing to commander and subordinate difficult. But a commander must needs look out for his knights, even when a raid on a heretic stronghold turns into his personal nightmare.
"Whatever happened here?"
"Contaminated blood, most likely." Charibert was the least affected, but even he wore an expression of disgust. "Happens often enough; dragon blood keeps for a long time, but not well. An adult body can fight off the infection, but a child…" His boot bumped into a glass vial and his expression darkened further after he bent down to pick it up. He held the vial up, tilted it to examine the blood traces at the light of the torches."The dosage is all wrong. They must have measured at great haste, if at all." He let the vial drop, eyes flashing with brief satisfaction when it shattered on the stone. "I would reckon they cared not that their children would likely die agonizing, inhumane deaths if it meant that we could not take them back to Ishgard." -
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Hero Hikara thought the respect he earned as Warrior of Light will be enough to keep his children safe, even if the people disapproved of his marriage to Zenos.
He was sorely mistaken.
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Zenos has a simple enough arrangement with Asahi. Mutual stress relief, simple and, dare he say, comfortable.
Comfortable enough that neither of them minds stepping outside the parameters of their prior arrangement every now and then.
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Varis is good at a lot of things: military strategy, political maneuvering, most boardgames known in Garlemald. He is, however, astonishingly awful at juggling his career and being the single parent of young prodigy.
Set around The Hunt short story from Chronicles of Light.
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“So, what is your hypothesis? That freed from the yokel of his father, Zenos is a better person than Charibert?”
“That’s the long and short of it, yes.”
“It’s hardly a high bar to clear, you have to admit.”
“Yet he believes himself worse, thus it will be my measure whether to pull him from the executioner’s noose or not.”Zenos thinks he's a monster. Percival has seen enough monsters to disagree. Aimless, maladjusted, lonely and so full of untapped potential, but not a monster. If Zenos craves a friend, he shall have it. It's a beginning.
Sometimes everyone gets a happy end.