@Ercassie @Rillewen
Lord Zâinabên Dimaethor & Lady Orelnith Dimaethor
House Dimaethor Estate, Lond Côl, Dor-en-Ernil
Day Two, Evening Banquet and Festivities
The first arrivals, a prestigious and noble group, led by little
Lord Emeredir Azrubêl and his mother,
Lady Sirdis. Though vastly different in age,
Emeredir and
Zâinabên were equal colleagues as high lords and joint rulers of Lond Côl. Both the Lord and Lady of House Dimaethor smiled kindly as the young Lord bowed and spoke fluently in the high tongue of the elves, before offering a greeting to
Azraindil a little further on.
”Well met, nephew. You are always most welcome. We appreciate with all our hearts your kind compliments.” Zâinabên replied graciously, calling the nephew of his dear friend
Araldur his own nephew.
Lady Sirdis, the young Lord’s mother, gave her greetings after.
”Many thanks,” Orelnith replied to her, touching her hand to her chest and heart in appreciation.
”We hope you’ll enjoy your evening with us.” The wife of the late
Lord Edhelmir, she was as equal as the family she married into in the eyes of their hosts.
Next came the Thavron family, close companions of the Azrubêl’s and another long familiar sight and awareness to the Dimaethors. The presence of
Lady Gaelanna was surprising, her tragedy being well known to all in Lond Côl, and it was a surprise to see her present.
The marked stars on her face were…something to behold. But they were apart of her now and the Dimaethors felt it was ruder to avert their eyes than to acknowledge their existence and permanence. It was what it was.
Let’s move on to the future. She performed a curtsey, her daughter
Airelen at her side, who enthusiastically proclaimed the attendance of her toy horse
Apples as well.
Zâinabên gave a huff of amusement, before turning his eyes up to
Gaelanna who thanked them for their invite.
”Always. Please, sit, be merry and feast to your heart’s content. And you, little one,” Zâinabên looked back to
Airelen,
”be sure your noble steed eats their fair share as well.” He encouraged her. Children were such a precious thing.
And the old Lord was only getting older.
Next came the Esquire,
Anardil.
”Well met, Esquire Thavon, though I wonder when are we ever going to make a Knight out of you, hm?” Zâinabên mused with a critical eye at the young man, but
Orelnith brushed her husband’s forearm, reminding him that this place was not the place for
politics, as the appointments of Swan-Knights of Dol Amroth could often be.
Save it for the table and the wine. ”You are all welcome.” The Dimaethor matron smiled at them all.
Finally, the other bookend arrived.
Lady Eressild Azrubêl, widow of
Araldur.
Zâinabên and
Orelnith bowed their heads low in greeting. Though, heads were quick to snap up when
Eressild dropped that little tidbit of information. Elven…guest?
Loaning their son? The Lord and Lady glanced at each other, unspoken surprise, astonishment, and a measure of understanding written in their features. They truly had no idea. When did the Azrubêl’s begin hosting such fair and noble guests such as an actual elf? Of those Dimaethors present, only
Zâinabên had seen elves, though only from afar, at the coronation of
King Elessar years ago. No longer myth, but real. And one was just over the river…
Eressild quickly moved on, gesturing to their special guests.
”Dravedir needs no introduction here. Your falconry has spun tales of skill and yarns of mysticism since when I was a boy.” Zâinabên praised the older man at first, before looking to the younger
Trevadir most critically. He looked much better than a falconer’s boy, almost indistinguishable from a noble.
Though the shadow of who his father was never left the distant horizon of memory and thought. He expressed his greetings and gratitude and
Zâinabên replied by clapping his hand on the young boy’s shoulder, giving it a squeeze.
”The hero of the hour.” He pronounced solemnly in the common tongue.
”If the young Anardil should be a Knight, you should surely be a Squire, if you have the desire and vocation within you. Such bravery you demonstrated. You do your family name proud.” Zâinabên said with a nod, removing his hand.
And perhaps might wash away the taint of what your father is.
”We shall toast to your name and deed, young man.” Orelnith curtsied as a gracious hostess to
Trevadir. What a panic it had been,
Airelen’s life at risk. How thoughtless and brave his response had been, running before a charging horse at great risk of injury or even death, to rescue her. By the Valar, just the memory caused her heart to speed. Every mother could empathize with that and her heart went out to
Gaelanna the most. May the Valar spare her any more anxieties.
Dravedir spoke next, expressing his gratitude in turn, for the invite and the exposure of his falconry to a wider audience.
”Business has been good, yes?” Zâinabên grinned at him.
”They have captured the minds and imaginations of many, I am told. The enjoyment is beyond sufficient.” He nodded to the
Thormaethas, before looking to all members of this first prestigious party, the
Thormaethas,
Thavrons and
Azrubêls.
He spoke in Westron again, for the understanding of all.
”You are all very welcome.” He reiterated again.
”All of you are invited to sit with us upon the dais, adults and children alike. But of course, we are well known and informal with one another, and host these functions often. Sit where you like.” Zâinabên informed them, beckoning to a pair of servants in Dimaethor livery to come forward, to lead these guests to their seating. The
Azrubêls he expected to sit on the dais, and
Trevadir too, for his heroic deed earlier that day. But he made the open offer of seating anywhere, to spare the
Thormaethas and
Thavrons the pressure of such forwardness, being beheld by the entire hall when the banquet would be in full swing, understanding their unfamiliarity with such things, or other such reasons, as in the case of
Gaelanna.
And with that, they could move forward and be seated, the first to arrive, cups and plates at the ready for drink and appetizers. Behind many more were lining up and pouring in.
@Pele Alaron
The Captain of Gondor and Ranger chief was a most surprising sight when she stepped forth, transformed from soldier to lady in fair garments.
Orelnith quirked an eyebrow, recognizing the clothes as belonging to their daughter.
”Captain Alarion” Zâinabên greeted her, him and his wife inclining their heads politely.
”They say you almost had the triumph of the horse race. Next time, eh?” He teased lightly, though who the victor,
Traelion, was remained to be seen. The name was strange and unknown to the Dimaethors.
”That is a lovely outfit on you, Captain. It always marvels me how women of Gondor can both be deadly in armour and magnificent in the right dress.” Orelnith said, in a display of solidarity with those women who chose a less traditional path in life.
Zâinabên baulked and double glanced at his wife before composing himself quickly and extending his hand.
”Please, have a seat. I hope the comforts of my hall live up to the banquets and feasts you must enjoy in the White City.” He beckoned her to join the others.
@Rillewen
After the esteemed Azrubêls and the Captain of Gondor came another family of note and importance to the Dimaethors. Normally the men spoke first, with
Lord Dimaethor just opening his mouth to address them in the usual fashion, but to
Lady Orelnith this was too personal to be so formal. After all, their two families were to be…
one family.
And while not in the original, most desirable circumstance, a promise was a promise still. ”My dear Duvaineth, welcome, welcome!” Lady Orelnith embraced the other woman, superseding her husband, who just grinned lopsidedly and sighed.
”Yes, welcome, my Lord, my Lady. Children.” Lord Zâinabên greeted the Talvens, sweeping his eyes over each. He extended and shook the hand of
Lord Torthon while the Ladies mingled, giving him a critical eye a moment.
Zâinabên had heard the report of Torthon’s condition after his joust with Zâinabên’s son. It was remarkable the other man was standing.
”A valiant effort today upon the sands, gentlemen.” He complimented father and son.
”How lovely you all look. My Lord,” Orelnith addressed them all, performing a proper curtsey for
Torthon, then letting her eyes roam over the children, darling
Dulinneth and her future son-in-law,
Toggornir.
”You are all welcome upon the dais. We shall be joined therein by the Azrubêls and their guests. Please, relax and enjoy yourselves and have a pleasant evening.” The hostess ushered them in, gesturing to nearby servants who would lead them up to their seats, though they were free to roam and mingle until it was time for the main course and various toasts.
Lady Azraindil Dimaethor
House Dimaethor Estate, Lond Côl, Dor-en-Ernil
Day Two, Evening Banquet and Festivities
Hands folded before her, she had just completed a half hundred rotation of her thumbs around one another when the arrival of the first party occurred, a combination of the
Azrubêls, the
Thormaethas, and the
Thavrons. She perked up, watching and listening intently, though she was not expected to talk or do much beyond giving a reinforcing curtsey and incline of her head to her parent’s statements, something done a thousand times before at such functions, routine to her body and mind as breathing was.
Though it was a surprise when
Merry turned and addressed her as well.
”Very fair evening, cousin.” She replied with a smile, blushing a little as the generous Lord expressed how helpful and thoughtful she was in promoting his participation in various events. Her parents…ignored it entirely, though out of fairness there were many guests to greet and not all could be indulged in small talk. But between her and
Merry, she gave him a most gracious nod for his kind words.
”We’ll talk later!” She whispered to him, eyes flickering at the dais where they would be seated together.
And her friend Linny would be made to join them.
The Thravons were next, their greetings short and sweet, with
Azraindil breaking protocol to give the little
Airelen a most excited wave. She remembered when she used to be the baby between both families. Now there was
Merry, and
Airelen, and
Linny too and everything. For once she looked forward to a night of revelry with her new friends, no longer having to be a shadowy tagalong with older siblings.
And speaking of older siblings, it was announced by
Lady Azrubêl just where the wayward heir of Dimaethor was.
Across the river…with an elven guest. An elf! There was an elf here and
Abrazimir did not tell
Azraindil? The betrayal lacerated her heart with icy stabs and she only just kept herself from scowling. How dare he. He had a lot to answer for…!
Then there was…the
Thormaethas. The
Bird-Trainer and
Bird-Boy. He was a handsome little man and
Azraindil watched this commoner boy of similar age to herself with some degree of marvel and novelty. As before, growing up her circle of companions were usually other nobles, none of whom had ever been her age until recently. There had been plenty of commoner boys and girls her age, but she never got to interact with them, and seeing them
in the wild, so to speak, was unique and curious.
Bird-Boy lived an entirely different upbringing from her.
When they were done being greeted by their parents,
Azraindil performed her customary curtsey to acknowledge their arrival. They were not obligated or compelled to greet her…but
Bird-Boy did, much to her surprise. It left her dumbfounded a moment but as she composed herself and raised her gloved hand to give a wave…he already moved on to enter the hall. Colour flooded her cheeks and she hoped her parents didn’t notice her break of protocol again.
They didn’t.
@Pele Alarion
Captain Alarion arrived as well, after a few intervening guests. Her parents greeted the Captain and
Azraindil grinned with some satisfaction at how well the assistance in finding the Captain a dress had gone. As with others,
Azraindil could only perform a curtsey as
Pele was ushered into the interior of the hall, her father’s attempt to prevent
less-than-traditional-life-paths-for-women filtering into the young lady’s mind just barely falling short. See? One could be both a lady-in-waiting and a
doer of deeds and labours, for the good of the Realm and society!
@Rillewen
She had resumed staring at the hem of the skirts of her dress at her feet when familiar voices snapped up the young Lady’s attentions.
The Talvens were here! Specifically, her best friend, the most important one.
Azraindil of course had to wait, a few paces removed from her parents, as they were properly and formally greeted, before they passed her by. To the Lord and Lady, she performed her customary curtsey, before seeing
Linny skip over to her. The smile was contagious,
Azraindil blossoming like a flower, enough to ignore the…other shadow, looming behind her friend’s shoulder.
She reached and grabbed
Linny’s hands, giving them an assuring squeeze.
Yes, it had barely been a hour or two since they last saw one another. But here they were in a banquet, dressed up, dolled up, ready for fresh and new mischiefs.
”Fine.” She said about her hands, though it was a brave statement and somewhat of a fib, but her silk gloves covered up the damage.
”Merry is sitting up on the dais with us.” She secretly informed her friend in a hurried whisper, using the elvish tongue.
”Same with Bird-Boy. I will join you all shortly once my duties are done here. There is more to tell!” News of an elf here in Lond Côl and everything!
They were just two young women being silly at a banquet, not too out of the ordinary, though prolonged activity might start drawing eyes and judgemental clicks of the mouth… And
Azraindil still hadn’t even registered
him amongst this party, to whom she was supposed to be giving the most attentions, if anything, given his future importance to her and her family.