15th of Spring, 502 AV
House Judicar Residence
A thirteen year old boy walked into the foyer from a set of doors that would lead further into the mansion. To his right and left stair cases rose leading off into the east and west wings. The boy himself had a hard look to him, although young he was clearly in supreme physical condition. Fair hair was cut short to his head in the sort of style favored by professional soldiers. Too young to shave, the man child none the less carried an aura of menace, poorly concealed behind a smile that didn't touch his eyes. Brown orbs with a hint of steel that darted around constantly, trying to process every detail, as if studying for a test. He wore soft looking shoes and black breaches. A tight white silk shirt looked maybe a size too small, but did a great job of hugging the developed musculature beneath. The design left arms exposed from mid bicep. Although not sweaty, Styn looked to be either fresh from some form of training or about to engage in some.
Styn stood at the door of the Judicar mansion greeting the guests that were still arriving. The boy tried to maintain a polite and professional smile but his features kept slipping into boredom. His father would often host such gatherings and it wouldn't take very many steps onto the property to see why. While still only a minor house, the Judicar star was on the rise. They specialized in mercenary training and armament and controlled about a quarter of the mercenary forces that were employed throughout the city. Need some merchant guards for your caravan to Nyka? Want some extra protection during your stay? Perhaps a single nights rental of a highly trained body servant to ensure your blood stayed in your veins? House Judicar could see to all these needs and more. Sometimes power was measured in influence or coin, and just as often power was power. House Judicar could field more loyal men at arms then many of the greater households.
While approaching the mansion one could not help but pass the large gathering of rough men and women who were enjoying a party of their own. The grounds of the Judicar mansion were flush with armed men and women getting drunk off their patron's ale. The ruckus was very similar to the atmosphere you would find in a docks tavern. It was meant to feel hostile, often times the merry making would extend to the distinguished guests making their way through the black iron gates. As they walked across the paved walkway, taunts would often be called out, insults and threats were not uncommon. Always the traveler would advance toward the grand doorway that would lead into the entryway where Styn waited, even now, for the next arrival. Of course all of this was a show, the mercenaries had strict orders on who would and would not be hassled.
The noise form outside went all but silent through the gilded oak doors. Clearly a respected ally had entered the gates. Hidden signals would have been passed to those enjoying the evening. Men who were too far gone into their cups would be encouraged to make themselves scarce for a few moments. Several of the mercenary captains would most likely nod toward whoever was now making their way toward the doors. A sign of courtesy to be sure, but a show of strength as well. This dog is well leashed, the actions would say, this is how I am feared by those who serve me. After what seemed an impossibly long time the door was opened and Tyrem Salvos entered.
House Salvos was Judicar's closest competitor. From what little Styn understood of such things the two houses were working on an alliance to unite their interests. Salvos controlled another quarter of the mercenary work that Ravok required, with the last half broken up among the rest of the city. The man was of broad shoulders and stout constitution. Rumor had it that he worked his way up on his own merit through one of the largest unaffiliated mercenary companies. After eventually rising to the head of the organization he had promptly joined it to house Salvos, ensuring his place as the future head. Three generations of Salvos had contributed to their growing monopoly of mercenary trade. It was a big bone on contention. Gaius Judicar had rivaled their strength in just one life time, as one of the Ebonstryfe to boot.
Oddly the man didn't have his son in tow. It was a sign of confidence when visitors would bring their children, knowing that the capturing of one's heirs was a very real possibility. Perhaps things were not going so well for the grand alliance? Styn's face was tightened back into his polite mask, but Tyrem looked ready to chew stone and shit bricks. The man was dressed in a fine dark blue suit, most likely imported from outside Ravok. He was flanked by a pair of guards, mercenary captains by their look. One a younger looking man with blond hair went so far as to glance over his shoulder with a look of longing. It wasn't likely that Salvos would want to part with his men looking like he did tonight though.
House Judicar wasn't overly wealthy. Most of the profits were spent to ensure the mercenary captains stayed loyal. The house was fairly plain, tables without decoration set in corners, taking space but also serving functional purposes in providing light. The doors, while gilded were not set with precious stones, although they looked sturdy enough for all of that. The woodwork, although polished to a shine was not carved by artisans. Still, not everyone could afford a house this size in the Noble district. Tryem seemed fairly unimpressed by the layout, although Styn knew for a fact that the Judicar mansion was larger. Gaius had made sure of it when requesting its construction.
"Can I show you to the lounge?" Styn asked calmly, unfazed by the man's demeanor. Even now, his eyes picked out details that he was sure to be questioned about later. The guards were both wearing longswords, but didn't seem to be wearing any sort of armor under their plain clothes. The cut was well done but the cloth was of fairly common stock. A uniform of some sorts, with the sign of house Salovs on the breast, over the heart. Their boots looked of more sturdy design, most likely part of their armor, leather polished for the occasion. The older guard hadn't taken his eyes off Styn the entire time. A reasonable precaution. Styn was standing in a striking stance developed for surprise attacks. Arms hanging loosely to the sides were only an illusion that could swiftly turn into bloody reality. Not just skilled then, Styn decided, but experienced as well. Many mercenaries were prone to dismiss an unarmed man. The clothing Styn wore was tight, emphasizing his physique, but unlikely to hide a weapon.
"I know where the damn lounge is," Tyrem barked, moving swiftly past Styn. The older guard subtly put himself between the scion of Judicar and his employer, the younger moving to flank the man on the other side. Are things so bad that they fear an assassination attempt here? Gaius was too subtle for such a maneuver. At least Styn thought that he was. His father had been irritable lately, eager for his next promotion in Ebonstryfe. Styn watched the head of house Salvos flow past, a hint of his former grace still present in the way he moved. A bit of gut showed the man softening in age, something Gaius would no doubt bring up when they spoke. The bustle of activity outside had risen to its former level and there was only one guest left who had not shown as of yet.
Styn knew little of house Hedos. The man had a son though and Styn wondered if he would be confident enough to bring the boy. Hedos was an unknown, Styn wasn't sure what purpose this invitation was to reveal, either intimidation or enticement knowing his father. He'd likely find out exactly after it would have been useful to know. Life had been working like that for him lately. Still, he had his orders. He was to host a gathering of his own for the children of these families. Find out what he could, make himself known to them, and of course establish the dominance of house Judicar early. Styn's mouth twisted slightly in disgust. He wasn't built for the underhanded nature of Ravokian politics. Hopefully I can just avoid being bored, Styn mused. Tomorrow Utgar was going to show him a new hold, but for now it was all business.