
I thought to start light with a fairly -at least for now- inconsequential story. I'll be introducing events etc as we go along, making things as interesting as possible I hope. Good luck :morgoth:
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All the stories his granfather had told him. All the things he’d fantasised about with his friends, all the rumours shared by the sailors. Nothing of that could have prepared him for what he faced when stepping of the ship, onto the solid ground of the royal pier. In front of him, devouring his vision, stretched kilometres of solid, polished black stone. If concentrating he could barely make out the tiny silouets of people waiting at the most distant gateways, milling around like fleas, almost indistinguishable from the dark background. Houses seemingly the size of the toy houses of his younger sisters stretched along the piers, a small town in fact, though it looked nothing else than a badly concived joke from where he was standing. It was only when he lifted his gaze to try to find the top of the cliff and could not, that he realised that nothing was unaturaly small here. They were just dwarfed by the monstrosity of stone and dark that rose up behind them. For the first time during his journey, Lorii was overcome by doubt and perhaps –though he would never admitt it, even to himself- terror at what he’d promised to do.
They had come in the first hours of the morning, breaking down the door, killing the few guards Lorii’s family legaly could employ. It had only taken a few minutes and then they were gone, as were –they soon discovered- Lorii’s two sisters. Everything went downhill from that point.
It quickly turned out that the assailants had been in the employee of House Zenzil, a relatively minor house but nevertheless much more powerfull than Lorii’s own merchant family. His family had recently been growing in influence and power as their new clockwork designs became more and more known. It was generally agreed that if they kept things going as they were, they would soon be able to buy themselves the right to form a house for themselves and thus enjoy the legal and military benefits that came with it. Those who would lose the most from such an event though, were the members of House Zenzil which was the only house with any major holdings in the region. Therefore, the Zenzil’s decided to stop the problem in its infancy. The sole purpose of the raid was to gain a barganing chip. Something that would force Lorii’s father to hand over all his plans, all his drawings, all his prototypes, effectively handing to House Zenzil the family’s very basis for further growth.
Lorii’s father had tried everything to get his daughter back. He’d appealed to the greater houses, he’d gone through the courts. But against a House, there was little he could do. When the regional court turned him down, that was when Lorii stood up and appealed for the right to bring his familys case up for the council. There was little more to be done. He was granted a year to reach the council and plead his case. During this time, House Zenzil would have to treat their hostages in the best manner possibly. But if he failed, all gloves would be off.
All this circulating within his mind, Lorii approached the very center of the wall, were the royal stairs strecthed up into infinity. He knew he could climb it, his was the entrances along the wall on each side of him. His path would go through the labyrinth and if Justice wanted it, he would reach the council and make them free his sisters. He was sixteen, already a man, and he would not fail his family.