45th Winter, 512AV
From the way Cadicus strolled into Charm Wright's study, one would have thought he owned the place, and the gnarled old woman was instead the visitor he deigned to allow inside. Accompanied by an intimidated servant, Cadicus struck a strong figure, his deep brunette hair messily tied into a bun atop his head, his cerulean horns curving backwards from his temples like daggers. His lithe physique hinted at lengthy training, and the scimitar hanging at his waist cemented the fact. Cadicus had swag. There was no other way to put it.
Cadicus did not take the seat that Charm indicated straight away. Running his fingers along the leather spines of books, he smirked, reading off the titles in dramatic tones: "An Account of the Circumnavigation of Mizahar... The Treval Codex... Just Stay Home. Oooh. Just Stay Home - a warning?" Grinning devilishly, Cadicus strode over to the leather armchair and plopped himself in it, unfolding his long legs, stretching them out before them. He was the picture of ease, with a devastating smile.
The older woman introduced herself, and Cadicus bowed his head deeply, and offered a hand to the woman. Whether she took it or not, it could not be quite certain if his actions were sincere or mocking. His grin was ambiguous in meaning, though certainly not in presence.
"Cadicus. Ethaefal, quite evidently. Unmoored to anyone save myself." And he stood with intent, and bowed with a flourish. "At your service!" He laughed, a light sound, compared to the biting irony of his every word before.
Charm posed the question, the question Red and Thohorn had warned him would come. He hadn't asked them what they had told the woman, he only knew they'd been accepted. He had barely thought on it, relying on his charm and magnetism to get him through this test.
"You see, my dear Charm," he began, his tone thoughtful, though one could never be certain if it was all an act or sincere, "I'm a Forsaken of Syna. Not the loveliest title, I know, but there you have it. I've wandered these shores for twenty eight years, now. I've seen deserts and grasslands and castles, and all those that inhabit them: but all I've had with me is a scimitar, a horse, and a dog. That's my home, those are my people." All the truth, but how heartfelt was the sentiment? That was up to Charm to decide.
"So a cursed island, where not much awaits but uncertainty in all but death? Why would that scare me? I dropped from the heavens into the water. Syna don't care if I go missing. Syna don't care if I die. I have nothing more to lose and nothing I care to gain. I'd be more than happy to lend you my allegiance, my sword, and my ability with animals ... for the time being. Just hoping we don't all die on the way."
Cadicus flashed her a grin, leaning back in the chair, waiting for an answer from the old woman. Perhaps she'd be taken by his charm, and his coppery skin, his emerald gaze. Or perhaps she'd just find his scimitar useful.
"Did I mention I have a kitten? She's pretty adorable." That should seal the deal. All women love kittens. |