Felurian strode down the snow covered streets of Valborg, eyes set on the shimmering halo of man made light that battled on the horizon against the beauty of the skies above. Ordinarily, Fela didn’t bother attending these more exuberant displays of splendour the Confederacy held. She didn’t understand them. The sky was green tonight instead of blue, big karking whoop. But, there had been a rumour around the rest of the squires that the Lord Commander himself was attending the Gala.
This was why she strode down the street with a purpose, and why she didn’t stop to stare up dumbly at the sky like most of the others did. Fela never did anything without purpose, and the beauty of mother nature didn’t even cut close. The Lord Commander, however, did.
Though her time in the Confederacy had been short, she had already brushed tails with one of the higher ups. Alkor Centaris . The two hated each other with a passion bordering on death threats in the form of… gifts. She still had that stupid, loveable cat, and she still despised the man that had gifted it to her. Lord Commander Voph had been a much more elusive figure, yet he had somehow managed to earn a place in her memory. Perhaps it was the constant chatter of the other squires, or the records she poured over when the rest of the world slept. He likely wasn’t even aware Felurian existed. That was just how she preferred it. But she knew of him, and she knew of his power.
Fela dove into the edge of the crowd gathered for the gala, more than once having to clear her throat loudly in order to part it. It was just her luck that the commander happened to be on the other side of the gala. She loathed being bumped and jabbed by elbows and kriff knows what, but subjecting herself to this kind of close contact would have to be grumbled about later.
Feeling less than happy, and more than a little sore thanks to the more excitable members of the crowd, Fela finally emerged. The Lord Commander Voph was not ten feet away. She tugged nervously at the edge of her coat, chosen sensibly for the freezing weather of Valborg, and dove in. “Lord Commander Voph.” She said as she approached him, only stopping when she was close enough to offer him a respectful bow. “My name is Felurian Malvern. I’m sorry to disturb you during your down time.” Why was she sorry? She didn’t know. One of the squires had told her to say it. Fela would have rejoiced at someone interrupting this drag of a party with business.
Business was far more entertaining.