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"So, first of all - what are the regulations of my position?"
"You have the same legal authority of a city guard captain when it comes to the safety of the prince." he says, "Only to be over-ridden by the royal family itself, save for your charge and his younger brother. You are NOT to be romantically involved with him, for he is already betrothed to someone else. And even were that not the case, any discovery of such actions with the prince will eliminate you from the position and begin the process of finding a new guardian immediately." he says, "That being said, those regulations are only present for your charge." he says, "Finally, lethal force is your own prerogative, but we are free to question its use and bring you to trial for it if deemed unseemly." he says.
"Any enemies?"
"Well, primary among them are supporters of his younger brother, who are far and few between and in any case cowed by his statement of not wanting the throne anyway."
"He... doesn't?"
"No - he prefers to study in his tower. Law only knows why, he's a fit and handsome young man of eighteen." the old man grumbles. "At any rate, it's them and some critter activists - mostly Alvin. They are why we hired you. Despite our high walls, they have wings, and despite our magical wards, they are much stronger magi. Thus... An anti-magus." he indicates you. "Remember, you are primarily responsible for the well being of the prince - the rest of the family is fairly well-guarded. If need be, you may be called upon, but you must only heed this if the prince is secured." he says. "Focus on the job."
"Speaking of that - what will my compensation be?"
"Two gold pieces every two weeks." he says. "And every few months, a free enchantment of some peice of equipment." he rolls his shoulders. "You will be granted free replacement equipment of your own should yours break." he adds, "As well as free medical care from Carl in the apothecarium. He is, of course, fully qualified as a court apothecary." he nods, "Your room is here." he opens a door to an open area, with another door distant. He points a cane at that, distant door. "That is your quarters. This is your training grounds. Feel free to decorate it as you like, the space is yours." he shifts again.
"What's the composition of the court?"
"We have a king, Geralt Harle." he says, "His wife, Cassandra, is the queen." he continues, "The prince Micheal is the first son, at twenty one, and the First Son, at 17, is the second boy to be born to him. Should the king die, succession falls first to the Prince, then to the First Son. If the First Son passes, and there is no further children, that is, we continue as we stand, the Prince's wife would then be Queen Alone, which means until she marries, she is the one ruling. Once she marries, the crown moves to her husband's head instead. It's all quite complex." he sighs. "The noblemen all vie with their daughters to try and marry their family to the King's, and there are so many it would be an abject horror to list all of them. Albert and Onere are the ones you should likely worry on."
"Onere... His family build the Stadiums."
"Yes, indeed. His family runs the Arena and the surrounding events. Albert is the founder of the city guard. Monica, the one to marry the Prince, is the daughter of Perrin, who owns the docks. An advantageous marriage that allows us better capability when it comes to diplomacy with the Dra folk. And of course, Perrin gets to write his name into history." the old man chuckles.
"All this said, though, I think the king can wait a moment, if you'd like to freshen up, relax, and prepare yourself. He is quite... Interesting."
>No, thanks. I'll meet him now.
>I think I need a moment to relax and prepare, yes.
>I have this old arena wound to tend... Could Carl look at it for me?
>...What happens if the Prince's consort is murdered? Politically, I mean.
>Writein
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