Cecily blinked in surprise as Orica revealed herself, but kept quiet about the revelation. She had believed the lady of Tania dead since it seemed that no one had heard of her whereabouts since the purge of nobles across Lycia. In stark contrast to Shad, Cecily seemed a little cold about the whole affair. Orica and Cecily knew each other personally; so why did Orica feel the need to hide her identity? Did their friendship mean that little to Orica? Or perhaps there is something else forcing Orica to hide beneath the mask of Goldhardt?
"Who cares right now?!" Satsume's voice stirred Cecily from her thoughts.
She watched as Satsume stepped in between herself and Orica and their eyes met. His annoyance was plain to see, but there was something else in his gaze the bothered Cecily. She would have naturally expected him to not care at all, as his voice would have suggested, but his eyes told a different story. He knew something she did not. Did he know Orica of Tania? Or worse: did he suspect that Goldhardt was Orica without telling her?
"There will be plenty of time to catch up on things along the way," Satsume was saying.
"Yes, plenty," she agreed, keeping her focus locked on Satsume.
Typically, Cecily would sit within the wagon, where she would rest easy, but that space was taken up by the Pheraean merchandise that would be key to giving them access to the castle town. Once within, it would take some reconnoitering to determine how to best proceed. Being from the Lausian noble family, Cecily is aware of the escape routes out of the castle, but they do not lend themselves as good methods of sneaking inside.
She leaned over as Satsume caught up to her wagon, armed with questions. Fair questions, but ones that she had no good answer for.
"I can assure you that there will be plenty of guards to whet an appetite for blood. We should not worry too much about Laus's contingent of assassins: they have been largely depleted in Bern. But it is hard to say how many guards retain staunchly loyal to the marquess," she told him.
The noblewoman leaned back in her seat to contemplate the second question, pressing her lips against a curled finger. Trained soldiers is a commodity that no ruler would dare throw out, so it seemed unlikely that the army ranks would be purged to consolidate loyalty.
"My personal guard would be the most likely candidates to convince," Cecily said, returning her attention to Satsume. "Convincing Captain Serge should bring the guard in line with us. Beyond that, any who refuse to yield should be cut down. I will not have you haphazardly risking your life for the lives of men who swore an oath to the marquessate."
She realized her words seemed harsh, but everyone should treasure their own lives just as much as they treasure others. There is no point in taking unnecessary risks, especially when there is a gross disparity in manpower.
"We can determine the finer details of locating Captain Serge once we get past the checkpoint," she finished. "But first, there is 'catching up' to do."
She turned her attention to where Orica was trailing behind the wagon, waving to get her attention. "Orica! Come over here!"
When the lady of Tania manages to pull up alongside her, Cecily gave her a mock stern face, mimicking the elder maidservant who served the two back in Tania. "You have a lot of explaining to do, young lady. What happened to you?"
Back in the day, Cecily would visit Tania on the way to meet with Bernese ambassadors, which helped ease the burden of the journey. The visits also helped relations between Laus and Tania. Politically, it was a win-win, but Cecily genuinely enjoyed her time with Orica then. Those were simpler times.
"Who cares right now?!" Satsume's voice stirred Cecily from her thoughts.
She watched as Satsume stepped in between herself and Orica and their eyes met. His annoyance was plain to see, but there was something else in his gaze the bothered Cecily. She would have naturally expected him to not care at all, as his voice would have suggested, but his eyes told a different story. He knew something she did not. Did he know Orica of Tania? Or worse: did he suspect that Goldhardt was Orica without telling her?
"There will be plenty of time to catch up on things along the way," Satsume was saying.
"Yes, plenty," she agreed, keeping her focus locked on Satsume.
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Typically, Cecily would sit within the wagon, where she would rest easy, but that space was taken up by the Pheraean merchandise that would be key to giving them access to the castle town. Once within, it would take some reconnoitering to determine how to best proceed. Being from the Lausian noble family, Cecily is aware of the escape routes out of the castle, but they do not lend themselves as good methods of sneaking inside.
She leaned over as Satsume caught up to her wagon, armed with questions. Fair questions, but ones that she had no good answer for.
"I can assure you that there will be plenty of guards to whet an appetite for blood. We should not worry too much about Laus's contingent of assassins: they have been largely depleted in Bern. But it is hard to say how many guards retain staunchly loyal to the marquess," she told him.
The noblewoman leaned back in her seat to contemplate the second question, pressing her lips against a curled finger. Trained soldiers is a commodity that no ruler would dare throw out, so it seemed unlikely that the army ranks would be purged to consolidate loyalty.
"My personal guard would be the most likely candidates to convince," Cecily said, returning her attention to Satsume. "Convincing Captain Serge should bring the guard in line with us. Beyond that, any who refuse to yield should be cut down. I will not have you haphazardly risking your life for the lives of men who swore an oath to the marquessate."
She realized her words seemed harsh, but everyone should treasure their own lives just as much as they treasure others. There is no point in taking unnecessary risks, especially when there is a gross disparity in manpower.
"We can determine the finer details of locating Captain Serge once we get past the checkpoint," she finished. "But first, there is 'catching up' to do."
She turned her attention to where Orica was trailing behind the wagon, waving to get her attention. "Orica! Come over here!"
When the lady of Tania manages to pull up alongside her, Cecily gave her a mock stern face, mimicking the elder maidservant who served the two back in Tania. "You have a lot of explaining to do, young lady. What happened to you?"
Back in the day, Cecily would visit Tania on the way to meet with Bernese ambassadors, which helped ease the burden of the journey. The visits also helped relations between Laus and Tania. Politically, it was a win-win, but Cecily genuinely enjoyed her time with Orica then. Those were simpler times.
Insurrection - Lady Cecilia "Cecily" of Laus, third in line to the Laus marquessate