Varyllis things. Nightmare Court things. Only HoT spoilers here~
The first cool breeze that rolled through on the otherwise still, close day had both Sylvari on edge, alert and deathly still. Both uncertain of themselves, of the prickling at the backs of their necks, the sting of electricity in the air, looked to each other questioningly, wordlessly.
With silent slow movements Varyllis places her rifle on the ground, eyes never leaving the canopy, the thicket of the trees around them, and pulled free her pistols listening as Aelestri followed suit, two daggers in his hands. More silence. That continuous cool breeze. And the feeling...
Like they were being watched.
It’s only a small gesture he makes into the forest, his eyes more acutely trained than hers, his senses much faster, and she misses whatever he was pointing to. The sharp taste of magic and static and metal is stronger though. It has Aelestri fidgeting with his blades in tiny finger twitches. Varyllis still staring, unwavering, willing herself not to miss it again.
And in a blink there’s bright white light, the ungodly burn of electricty passing through her and the unnatural chill of a solid steel knife pressed to her throat. And that’s where it stays, still and firm.
The Sylvari holding the knife is familiar, pastel and dressed in silks and jewels and fine flowers. Tall, slender with an unusual wickedness on her face. A face which turns from deep concentration to a look of dawning realisation. But before a word can leave her mouth, Aelestri’s finally visible again, his stealth worn off and he has both daggers crossed across the attacking Sylvari’s throat from behind.
Varyllis visibly relaxes as the elementalist drops both knives to the ground, still fixated on the engineer.
“Well, I wasn’t expecting this.”
Definitely a courtier. Varyllis’ memories tick over until it finally clicks. One of her own Knights. Miasma.
“Countess. My, you’ve changed,” she coos airily, seemingly unphased by the daggers pressing more firmly against her throat, “Not as much as we had believed though. At least you don’t look like a Mordrem.”
She doesn’t correct the use of her former title. Not out of nostalgia or need for rank, but because shes uncertain of the Knight’s reaction to her sudden abandonment of everything she’d ever known.
“And who’s this you have with you? A welcome home present? Bribing your way back into power? He’s sweet, I’ll give you that.”
The words she chose weren’t exactly what she’d meant to say, but when dealing with courtiers it was easier to stake your claim and make a stand rather than give them the opportunity to take and corrupt. Aelestri doesn’t react.
That was the end of that exchange. The courtier looks the former countess up and down, judging, deciding. And when her decision is made she smirks.
“There’s still a vacancy. No one was brave enough to step up and steal your title away.”
“I’m shocked you weren’t all over it as soon as you’d abandoned me at the edge of that forsaken hell hole of a jungle, Fyianna. Isn’t power your thing?”
Another sharp smirk spreads across the elementalist’s features, “It is. And that’s why I named myself Baroness, but...No one could fill the space quite like you, Countess.”
The tone of her voice puts every tiny fibre of Varyllis’ being into full alert. The sweet honeyed words, the hollow compliments, everything about it trying to lure her back into the court’s clutches.
“Faolain is dead, Fyianna. The Court is just a disgusting mix of the Dragon’s slavery and The Mother’s expectations anyway. I choose to be truely free and that means I want nothing more of you or your Court. You can have the damn title. It’s not worth the pain it causes.”
Stunned and staring, Fyianna takes a moment to process the information. An unfamiliar concept, leaving the Court. The continuation of life without the Grand Duchess, without the Countess that had taken her in and taught her her ways. The shock turns to anger but before she can reach out to strike, or pull at the arms around her neck Varyllis has the barrel of a pistol to the elementalist’s forehead and cocks it.
It’s only when she noticed Aelestri’s eyes focused in on her, concerned, the tiny shake of his head that she pulls the pistol back, slamming the butt into the Sylvari’s nose and watching her crumple to the ground in an unconscious pile.
“Let’s get out of here before more show up.”