by Igraine on Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:47 am
Igraine tilted her head in Nicoli's direction, keeping her gaze downcast. She was listening intently with her eyes closed, drinking in the warm sunshine and allowing Arthur's steady step to guide her. Listening was one of her shining points as a Queen. Everyone felt as if they were listened to and she was so quiet that some wondered if she thought of herself at all.
Of course she did. There was valuable information found while listening instead of speaking.
"I have never heard of a Samurai or a...a...Bushido is it? I know what a knight is because I have many, though I can't fathom that a Bushido looks the same? Do they wear armor like a Knight, Master D'Angelo?" Igraine opened her eyes and cast a glance back and up at him. She was genuinely interested in what the man had to offer about a culture that she knew nothing about.
"Isn't it strange that I've lived my life travelling to so many places, but I've yet to plunge myself into a place so rich in culture as Cizok?" Igraine mused, running the fingertips of her free hand along her bottom lip. "I think, Master D'Angelo, we have very much to learn from each other. I will have the required documents drawn up and presented to you in your room in the morning. It is common practice with new recruits, you see, to fill out the proper paperwork to join my personal guard."
Igraine let go of Arthur as they neared the castle proper and smiled at the man. He bowed smartly from the waist and saluted her with a fist to his heart.
"Arthur, find Blackburn and tell him to meet me in my office. I will escort D'Angelo to his room." When Arthur made to protest, his brows furrowing together, Igraine raised her hand and silenced him. "It is not an inconvienience to me. I need to walk, and besides I have to walk right by my office in order to show him where my men stay." When Arthur started to protest some more and mentioned the baby she was carrying, Igraine frowned.
"Do not lecture me. I will do as I please, and I highly doubt Master D'Angelo will let anything harm me or the child I carry. Now please, go find Blackburn and wait in my office." It would be the first time Nicoli learned that she was pregnant. If he glanced at her belly there would be no indication of pregnancy so she had to be very early on. She was all of about a week pregnant given the time differences between the Faerie Realm and the Human World. Pretty soon she wouldn't be able to wear such form fitting clothing without some difficulty. Not to mention looking like a human balloon.
"I apologize for Arthur. He means well but he does tend to take it personally if I don't have him by my side constantly. He takes my well being as the largest part of his job. Though, I dare say, he rather enjoys my company and feels that you might usurp that with your knowledge of what is unknown to me." Igraine chuckled softly and motioned for Nicoli to walk with her. She wouldn't lean on his arm, and she would stay a respective distance from him.
"Yes, before you ask, I am pregnant. I'm carrying a daughter." Igraine offered the information freely though Nicoli might wonder who she had taken as her lover. If he stayed around long enough he would be very amazed that she had taken Thorin into her bed. The man was crass, mean, and very uncomfortable with his surroundings.
However, it was evident that something in her loved him.
"So, what is a Sam-ur-eye?" Igraine asked as they ascended the stairs to the back door of the castle. Her hands were tangled in her skirts to lift them free of her feet, which were bare. She was so much a Queen and yet so unlike a Queen that it could make a normal man's head spin. "Am I saying that correctly? The words they use are so unfamiliar to my tongue!"
As they entered the castle her feet patted along softly on the cold stone floor until they reached the carpet. They ascended a few stair cases and turned right down a long hallway. Arthur was already standing outside a huge oak door near the staircase, and down at the very end of the hallway were two huge doors that signaled the beginning of the Queen's rooms. All along the hallway, though, there were twenty doors studded at regular intervals after the expansive office near the front. Igraine brought him to a room four doors down from her own on the right side of the hallway.
"My men have their own rooms. At any given time I only keep twenty personal guard, though I only have need of fifteen right now, including yourself. This will be your room until you leave, and should you return, you are more than capable of having the same room." When he stepped inside it would be a series of simple rooms, a warriors set of rooms, but moderately large -- obviously the rooms given to expert warriors and well kept men. There was a place for armor and weapons near the door for quick use. There were three rooms. A sitting room, a bathing room, and a bedroom. The furniture was simple but elegant, indicative of being in service to a Queen that understood that frills were of no consequence to a Warrior.
"Welcome to Ulster, and my service, Master D'Angelo. If you need anything please let me know. If I'm not in my office then I'm either in the dining hall or in my rooms." Igraine said as she turned to go, seeing Arthur move from foot to foot in anticipation of her coming to her office. Obviously she had to tell Blackburn to work up that document for D'Angelo's approval.