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The Storm King – Chapter 17: A Meeting

Chapter 17: A Meeting

A roaring fire in the center of the great hall greeted the knights upon entering the longhouse. Two rows of columns ran the length of the hall, separating it into thirds. There were a number of long wooden tables arranged around the bonfire, enough to seat about seventy or eighty people.

There were only around thirty people in the hall at that time, however, but none who could be said to resemble a chief. There was no high seat, no one dressed particularly different than the others, and certainly none wearing a crown.Explore new ovels on novelbi(.)com

Roland was at a loss, as he wasnt able to identify the chief. Luke stepped forward, intending to announce the party to the entire hall, but Roland stopped him with a quick gesture. He had an idea that these tribesmen wouldnt take him seriously if he was to be announced by a boy a decade his junior. So, Roland took a few more steps into the hall, and asked, Good day to you all. I am Roland Magnus, a paladin in the service of the Bull King. I would like to arrange a meeting with the chief of our northern allies, the Brown Bear Tribe.

It was a simple greeting, introducing himself while also stating his purpose and reminding the tribe that they are allies. Many a tribesman gave a brief chuckle at that, and one leaning on one of the columns even spoke out. Allies? You southerners havent come this far north in almost twenty-five years, how are we still allies?

Roland narrowed his eyes. He had always heard that the kingdom had tribal allies, and Prince August had even confirmed this with him. Copies of the signed agreement were held in the capital, Clear Ice Fortress, and the Grand Library in Teira. However, Roland had never seen any of these copies, and he had no idea what the terms of the alliance were, but if there had been no official contact with the Brown Bears in a quarter century, then how could they be considered allies?

Regardless, Roland had his mission and he needed the support of the locals. Our kingdom still sees you as friends and considers our alliance ongoing. If there are any concerns about it, then I will speak with the tribes chief about how to rectify them.

The warriors in the hall stared at the knights, creating an oppressive atmosphere. It doesnt matter how powerful one becomes, they still want to feel like they belong in a community, and if they go somewhere that was so blatantly unwelcoming, it could even make gods and immortals nervous.

The warrior who spoke out before kept his quiet, but a tall woman with long fair hair and a scar over her right eye took it as her turn to speak. Of course we have concerns! If were allies, then where were all of you when the Red Crow Tribe invaded? We called for your help then, and you were nowhere to be found!

Where were you when our villages were sacked and our people murdered, or worse? The Red Crows butchered and defiled them in their own homes! We called upon you, our supposed ally, and not a single knight marched north, not a single mage arrived to fulfill the terms of our alliance.

You say that your king still wants to be allies, but it sounds to me like he just wants us to get on our knees and-

Thats enough, Freyja. A large, muscular, heavily bearded man interrupted the womans tirade and stood up from his seat near the fire. He waved the knights over, saying, These are our guests, we ought to show them the proper courtesies. Come over here, knight, and sit by the fire. Im the chief of the Brown Bears, Torfinn Ice-Eyes is my name.

Roland had been quite taken aback by Freyjas verbal assault, but Torfinns interruption allowed him to recover. His stunned expression was quickly replaced with a jovial smile, and he gratefully nodded towards Torfinn, then began moving towards the fire. The other members of his party followed suit, but Torfinn stopped them when he continued to speak.

You all must be very tired from your journey this far north. Asbjorn! Torfinn looked at a nearby warrior, Your barn is empty now, right? The warrior nodded, and Torfinn turned back to Rolands party. Good. Sir Roland, your people can stay there. Im sure that they could use the rest. If you have the spare coppers, feel free to browse the markets, but I must warn you not make a scene.

As for you, Sir Roland, you must have much to talk about. Come, sit and lets talk. Torfinn gestured to an empty seat next to his, and the warrior named Asbjorn walked forward, ready to lead the others to where they would be sleeping.

Most of Rolands party had looks of shock and disbelief on their faces, none more so than Sir Andrew.

You want us to sleep in a barn? Were knights of the Bull Kingdom! We are in service to a paladin, one of the six greatest knights in all the kingdom, and you want to put us up like swine?!

Torfinn narrowed his eyes and smiled viciously. I want to tell you all to ** off. I want you to sleep in the dirt and mud. I want you to go back south, and never look back Torfinns smile faded, and he sighed. But we dont always get what we want. You wouldnt come all this way for no reason, and you wont leave just because I tell you to, so why dont we talk about it, hmm? He looked to Roland and waited for a response.

Roland was born a commoner, the son of a palace guard. He didnt possess a nobles pride and was more than willing to compromise. He was, after all, one of the paladins, and as such represented the Bull Kingdom. Chief Torfinn, weve come a long way, were very tired and the road has tested our patience. I apologize if we seem irritable or have caused you offense. Roland gave Sir Andrew an icy glare, and the knight shut his mouth.

Fortunately, Dame Sheira and Sir Roger hadnt said anything and wisely decided to keep their silence. Their squires and men-at-arms were in no position to speak, either, so Roland turned back to Torfinn.

We have, however, traveled a long way, and need a good rest. To that end, could I ask if there are any better places to stay than a barn, like an inn? Even a cheap one would be fine.

This question elicited more chuckles from the watching warriors, and even from Torfinn himself. Where do you think you are, knight? There are no inns around that could take in such a large party.

Besides, I want to keep you separated from my people as much as possible. Chief Freyja had a point, you were our allies but abandoned us when our hated rivals, the Red Crows crossed into our Vale to subjugate the tribes living here. Thats left a lot of bad sentiments towards the south in the Vale.

Other than that, I would offer the knights at least, if not the followers, use of my guest rooms, but sadly, theyre all taken at the moment.

Roland desperately tried to keep up his smile and took a moment to keep his cool. He took a deep breath, and said, Thank you for your hospitality. His party behind him didnt bother keeping a smile, especially those who had no smiles to begin with. They all looked like they had just been asked to actually sleep with animals, rather than in an empty barn.

Asbjorn walked to the longhouse door and began leading the party outside. Roland was about to follow when Torfinn stopped him.

I would like to speak with you for a moment, knight. Ill have someone lead you to your comrades when were done.

Roland didnt particularly want to stay, after all, the tribesmen had made it perfectly clear they didnt want the knights here, so he wanted everyone to cool down a bit.

If it would be alright with you, Chief Torfinn, I would like to accompany my people to where we will be staying. As I said, we are all tired and need rest. I would still like to talk with you, but perhaps it could be tomorrow when we all might have a bit more patience.

You might want to leave, but I want you to stay and tell me why youre here. Now, then, lets have a seat. Ill have some food brought to you, and we can chat. Torfinns tone left no room for argument. Roland knew that trying to do so would be futile, as he had heard the same tone coming from Prince August on several occasions. So he sighed and followed Torfinn back his table.

On the way, he took the opportunity to observe the other warriors in the longhouse. Most were of the third-tier, probably some of the best warriors that the tribesmen could produce. There were five that had reached the fourth-tier, including the warrior that had spoken first and that Freyja woman, but Torfinn was the only fifth-tier mage among them.

But Roland had a nasty surprise awaiting him. He noticed in the corner, a man who looked to be in his mid-twenties, well-built and tall, with black hair and brown eyes. This man was the only man among the warriors who was clean shaven, and he had an easy-going smile.

He was dressed in thin furs and silkgrass, with a sword at his belt. This was odd, as the tribesmen didnt usually use swords, good steel to make them with was too rare in the Vales, so they typically stuck to axes and spears. But the thing that really set Roland off about this man was that Roland couldnt see through his power. If that was the case, then he was either suppressing his aura, he was of a higher tier than Roland, or he was a simple mortal.

The knight couldnt believe any of the possibilities, as suppressing an aura required access to techniques unknown to the tribesmen, the fifth-tier was largely considered their upper limit, and there was no way he would be present in the longhouse if he were a common mortal.

This was a man to watch out for.

Roland saw all of this in the time it took to take a few steps towards Torfinns table. He sat down, and a few young servants brought out a plate of chicken and bread. Roland was given a horn of mead, and Torfinn told him to dig in.

Most of the warriors continued to watch Roland, so his unease never abated, but Torfinn had already returned to his own meal, so Roland decided to at least sample the food. The chicken was good and filling but lacking much of the spices and flavoring he was used to down south. Once he started eating, though, Roland found that he was too hungry to stop.

The entire longhouse was silent but for the two men eating, just the clinking of copper utensils and the sound of chewing. These were two physically active, full-grown men, so the food disappeared very quickly, but when he pushed his empty plate away, Roland didnt feel any more at ease. In fact, he felt even more awkward after the oppressive silence.

Now then, knight, I have invited you to eat at my table, share my mead, and arranged a place for you to stay. I have met all obligations required of me in the name of hospitality. What brings you so far?

Roland glanced around. All the warriors had been staring at him, except for that mysterious man in the corner who was staring into space like he didnt have a care in the world, but their attention had wavered in the ten minutes the two were eating. Now that Torfinn spoke, however, every eye was back on Roland with rapt interest.

I have been sent from the capital seeking a specific item. It is exceptionally rare south of the Frozen Mountains, and it is somewhat urgent that I acquire it.

And this item is?

A substance called Heartwood Amber.

Torfinn looked a little confused, but the man in the corner subtly started paying attention, glancing over at Roland, though he went back to staring out of a nearby window quite quickly.

Im afraid Ive never even heard of amber coming from heartwood trees before. How much of it do you need?

A chunk about the size of my fist, but the more I can get my hands on, the better.

Well, there arent that many heartwood trees in this particular Vale Torfinn appeared to lean back in his chair and think, but he was really taking a quick glance over at Artorias in the corner. Artorias simply smiled and nodded. They were good enough friends that they didnt even need to speak verbally to understand each other.

But I know where you can find them. I can even arrange a guide for you.

Torfinn gave Roland a crafty smile, and Roland knew it wasnt going to be so easy.

And what would I need to do?

Lets be honest, here. Our alliance is dead. Its been dead for well over a decade, even if you claim otherwise. But Im interested in renewing it. Of course, it wont happen right this second, youre no diplomat, after all. But I want your word that you will arrange for diplomats to be sent back here after you return south.

Rolands uncomfortable look lessened slightly at that request. Is that all? I was going to do that anyway. The prince needs to know that the kingdoms lost an ally, even if its only the Valemen.

You have my word, I will have the proper people come north again to renew our alliance.

Torfinns smile grew wider. Good! Good. I was hoping that you would be receptive to my offer. With that in mind, I trust that you wont turn down providing a symbol of your sincerity?

Rolands heart almost stopped. What kind of symbol?

Roland locked eyes with Torfinn, and in that instant, knew that this man had planned everything. The hostility, the uncomfortable atmosphere, sending away his party, all for this moment. He wanted Roland to be uncomfortable because he knew Roland wasnt a diplomat. He wanted Roland to be more willing to agree in order to get out of this longhouse.

You must have noticed that my people and I are getting ready to deal with pests. Specifically, smugglers. Smugglers from your kingdom. They have built a fortified compound in this Vale and have been getting less and less controllable. I dont trust these people in the Vale, and I will kill them before they start raiding our villages near to them.

Torfinn leaned in closer to Roland.

And I want you to join me.

Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: The Forest of Black and White
Chapter 2: Magic
Chapter 3: Inherited Blood
Chapter 4: Preparations
Chapter 5: The Hunt I
Chapter 6: The Hunt II
Chapter 7: Ritual I
Chapter 8: Ritual II
Chapter 9: The Vision
Chapter 10: Soul Refinement
Chapter 11: Mana Glyph
Chapter 12: The Mission
Chapter 13: The Team
Chapter 14: Two Journeys
Chapter 15: Vale Town
Chapter 16: Guests
Chapter 17: A Meeting
Chapter 18: Friction I
Chapter 19: Friction II
Chapter 20: The Village
Chapter 21: Recon
Chapter 22: The Raid I
Chapter 23: The Raid II
Chapter 24: The Guide
Chapter 25: Going East
Chapter 26: Identity
Chapter 27: The Glade
Chapter 28: Return Journey
Chapter 29: A Call
Chapter 30: An Attack
Chapter 31: The Fight
Chapter 32: Serana
Chapter 33: Fifteen Years Ago
Chapter 34: Artorias' Last Breath
Chapter 35: Burial
Chapter 36: Ambition
Chapter 37: West
Chapter 38: The Prison In The Mountains I
Chapter 39: The Prison in the Mountains II
Chapter 40: The Prison in the Mountains III
Chapter 41: The Prison in the Mountains IV
Chapter 42: The Prison in the Mountains V
Chapter 43: Leaving the Prison
Chapter 44: Reaching Civilization
Chapter 45: Charles
Chapter 46: The Bank
Chapter 47: Tower Lord
Chapter 48: The Vault
Chapter 49: His Name
Chapter 50: On to the Inn
Chapter 51: The Estate
Chapter 52: The Door
Chapter 53: Flight from the Estate
Chapter 54: Breathing Exercises
Chapter 55: The Capital
Chapter 56: Some Much Needed Training
Chapter 57: The Enrollment Test Begins
Chapter 58: Power Test
Chapter 59: Combat Test I
Chapter 61: End of Enrollment
Chapter 62: Chance Encounter
Chapter 63: Results of the Test
Chapter 64: Their Fortress
Chapter 65: Tension in the Dining Hall
Chapter 66: Rules and Structure
Chapter 67: Basic Combat I
Chapter 68: Basic Combat II
Chapter 69: Start of Classes
Chapter 70: Additional Instruction
Chapter 71: Brewing Trouble
Chapter 72: Her Challenge
Chapter 73: The Pool
Chapter 74: A Battered Pride
Chapter 75: Plans for Retaliation
Chapter 76: Leon's Comedy Routine
Chapter 77: Rain
Chapter 78: Remnant
Chapter 79: A Subdued Response
Chapter 80: The Next Week
Chapter 81: Capital's Tower Lord
Chapter 82: Search for a Bow
Chapter 83: The End of Basic Combat
Chapter 84: Assault on the Snow Lions I
Chapter 85: Assault on the Snow Lions II
Chapter 86: Missing Snow Lions
Chapter 87: Absence
Chapter 88: Where They Were
Chapter 89: First-Aid Week
Chapter 90: Armor, Small Unit Tactics
Chapter 91: Patrol Training
Chapter 92: Planning an Attack
Chapter 93: Banner Raid
Chapter 94: A King's Demand I
Chapter 95: A King's Demand II
Chapter 96: Safety Measures
Chapter 97: Introspection
Chapter 98: Acquiring Ingredients I
Chapter 99: Acquiring Ingredients II
Chapter 100: Potion Preparations
Chapter 101: The Following Weeks
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