After a brief amount of time, Cairn was finally summoned to be at the presence of the King of Seseu. As he went upstairs, remembering those days of ancient glory, Cairn could not avoid feeling proud of walking through the halls of honor, a place where the relics of ancient warriors are placed in displays to be appreciated by visitors. Cairn was lead by two guards towards the twin wooden doors that gave passage to the royal throne room. Soon, one of the guards announced Cairn as a former member of the royal army. Before him lied the king and his daughter, sitting on their thrones awaiting for an old friend. The king Balthasar Von Seseu was a man in his 50's, long white beard and mustache, and broad white eyebrows. He also had blue almost whitish eyes that shown wisdom and justice. The king of Seseu was wearing a red robe that covered his iron breastplate coated in gold and silver. The style of his crown was simplistic, yet it was beautifully decorated with jewels all around it. Besides him lied his daughter, Maria Rosalia Von Seseu, an angel with pure green eyes, long silver blondish hair, thin eyebrows, eyes, nose, and mouth, the very incarnation of one of the legendary elves renown for their unbelievable beauty. Both the king and princess greeted Cairn with much joy, for they have not seen him in months, fearing he had fell a victim of the imperials.
Cairn bowed formally and then stood firm and straight, his eyes fixed on the two members of the royal family. During a very pleasant conversation, the king and Cairn spoke about his whereabouts after quitting the royal army. Cairn explained why he decided to leave and why he remains as a mercenary instead of returning to the service. The king tried to convince him, but Cairn refused replying that he had yet to remove the stain of failure from his name.
Several hours later, the king agreed to help Cairn on his quest to discover the true source of the Empire's tyranny, granting him permission to take one of the airships at the service of the kingdom of Seseu. Cairn thanked the King for his generosity, and promised that he would bring justice to the ones responsible for this madness. After concluding the audience, Cairn bid farewell to the king and princess, promising that he would also return, alive.
As he left the throne room, Cairn newly found himself at the grand hall, where he awaited for his fellow companions to tell them that they had the means to travel to Celeste. The airship they were using as The Alexander.
Cairn bowed formally and then stood firm and straight, his eyes fixed on the two members of the royal family. During a very pleasant conversation, the king and Cairn spoke about his whereabouts after quitting the royal army. Cairn explained why he decided to leave and why he remains as a mercenary instead of returning to the service. The king tried to convince him, but Cairn refused replying that he had yet to remove the stain of failure from his name.
Several hours later, the king agreed to help Cairn on his quest to discover the true source of the Empire's tyranny, granting him permission to take one of the airships at the service of the kingdom of Seseu. Cairn thanked the King for his generosity, and promised that he would bring justice to the ones responsible for this madness. After concluding the audience, Cairn bid farewell to the king and princess, promising that he would also return, alive.
As he left the throne room, Cairn newly found himself at the grand hall, where he awaited for his fellow companions to tell them that they had the means to travel to Celeste. The airship they were using as The Alexander.