Kiss the Ground, Bow Down
Birch
It was odd for Birch to extend an invitation to anyone, but today had been different. There was yet another festival of sorts going on, and instead of waiting for the white queen to send someone to drag him away from what he was doing to go have 'fun', he'd flipped the tables. It was true that Birch was a closet romantic-- one of his many secrets-- but even though this was a day for love to be celebrated, romance wasn't his primary motivation. The fact that a chocolate company was holding wedding demonstrations all around Fiore on this day was more the cause for this departure from his norm, but it wasn't the gleeful event itself that drew Birch's attention. Through his slowly growing channels of information, he'd learned that a young ex-official from Hostia would be in attendance in Talonia, where he and his wife-to-be had taken refuge following their home's fall to Errings Rising's control. It seemed the couple had gotten comfortable enough in their perceived safe haven to look into marriage, using it as symbolic new beginning. Birch might not have minded much if the two had been content to lay low forever, integrating into Fiore's putrid society. The interesting thing was that these two were using their new beginning as a kick off for a campaign to bring the old Hostia back. The King might be dead along with much of their population, but those still living that hadn't joined with the dark guild were ripe for the gathering. With a little intelligence and planning, they could wrest power of their home back.
This didn't sit well with Birch. Hostia's takeover had been a circus in his opinion, but at the end of the day, Errings Rising held power over it. If the guild could keep doing things like that, he could use each of these conquests as stepping stones to his own reclamation of power. It'd all be for naught if the conquered took it all back. After conversing with his guild master about the Talonia rumors, he proposed they set out to shake up this false sense of safety the refugees had. Just because the town was a hub for the guildless didn't mean it was off the grid. He and Saraphina would go to participate in the wedding demonstration to suss out the dissenters.
They arrived at an elegant outdoor wedding, situated at the base of Talonia's beautiful waterfall. An arch made up of ivy and lilies was erected right at the water's edge, the mists from the thundering fall catching the afternoon sun in just the right way to summon rainbows all around. A white fence separated the festivities from the general public, and the entry point would take them into a large tent at the very back of it all where preparations were made and guests were signed in. Birch's intention had been to attend as guests, but once they arrived, they were assumed to be the bride and groom for the day. It was easy to see how they'd get that impression, considering Saraphina's general state of being. That didn't stop Birch from being grumpy about it, though. The level of his brows over his eyes always gave him away. Annoying as it was, he didn't resist. Whatever it took to get inside to those Hostians, even if that meant he had to marry his guild master for the day.
No doubt this would exasperate their already...awkward relationship. In fact, Hostia was where it had begun its complicated dance. The blond had originally intended to simply try to be her right hand and gain power at her side until he could stand on his own and ultimately surpass her. Plans had altered a bit in a more manipulative direction, where taking advantage of her naive feelings could aid him greatly. That accursed clown complicated that by simply existing, but that was no excuse for the line growing more and more blurred as months passed. By the time the Winter Solstice was upon them, he was actually starting to find aspects of the silly girl attractive and had even had a bit of fun on the date her servant had forced them on. Of course, he planned to reject any inkling he had of love or lust or whatever it was. One betrayal by a psycho ex-fiancee was enough to put him off love and marriage forever. Birch's heart was biter and meant to be locked up far away from anyone's grasp. Even so, playing this game was a risk. High risk, high reward. It was like playing with fire. No one escaped a burn here and there, but the real threat was being engulfed. It was unpredictable.
At current, there was a flurry of hands around the tall man who stood ever so regal on a pedestal in the center of his side of the dressing tent. His body was meticulously measured, fashion mages snapping fingers and switching him in and out of suits and cooing. Birch was used to this. As a royal, he'd always had countless attendants to handle every aspect of his life. It'd been quite a while, though. It had been jarring adjusting from royalty being served to servitude, but it seemed just as jarring the other way around. At last, his appearance was acceptable. He was outfitted in a sleek, modern suit in the deepest black and his hair was left to curl naturally down his shoulders, though the shorter pieces framing his face here hair sprayed in place so as not to obscure his vision.
Graceful long strides followed the white floor runner between rows of white folding chairs capped in ribbons. Soon Birch stood as a groom to the right of the arch, waiting with the officiant for the bride to make her grand entrance. Whilst he waited, stormy eyes scanned the crowd for his intended targets, but nothing stood out about any of them. Without knowing what they looked like, this would prove more challenging, though he always had a backup plan in place.
WC: 1014 || Birch's WC: 1014/4000