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Sexy Steampunk Babes: Chapter Thirty Two

William liked to think he’d achieved a fair amount in his new life.

He’d killed an ancient aquatic god-beast in the depths of its lair. He’d lead a disparate team of first years to victory against a team with more than three times as much experience – and triumphed. He’d thrown a spanner into the works of a continent-wide conspiracy, delaying the arrival of a devastating civil war by years. And most recently, he’d sat across the negotiation table from a queen and bargained with her as an equal.

It was not a small list of feats. More to the point, he’d performed all of them without much in the way of either regret or hesitation.

It was a task that needed doing and he had been placed in a position to do it. He’d either succeed or fail and there was little point in worrying about which would come to pass.

An outlook he would admit came across as a little… detached, but given that ‘he’ was likely little more than the memories of a long-dead man puppeteering the body of a traumatized child, a little detachment was probably healthier than the alternative.

Thinking too long or too hard on how he’d come to be born into this world could drive a man mad…

…A lesser man of course. He was quite sane.

His goals and methods were simply beyond the understanding of most.

“Yes, I’m annoyed brother. Annoyed at you. And mother. But mostly you.”

Most, but not all.

His younger sister counted amongst the latter. One of the few in this world, and he treasured her all the more for it.

Inclining his head to his sibling as they continued to walk through the grounds of the Ashfield estate – his sibling’s maid trailing just out of casual eartshot behind them – he smiled.

“And may I ask why exactly you’re so annoyed at both myself and our progenitor? As I recall, I’ve broken no promises.”

Indeed, he hadn’t. He’d promised to visit for Winterfest and he had.

Which his sister acknowledged, even as her quiet frown remained in place. “No, you haven’t. And make no mistake, I appreciate that you managed to make the trip. I can’t imagine it was easy to persuade your new… patron to allow you the freedom.”

William resisted the urge to wince at the reminder.

His sister wasn’t wrong. He’d burned a lot of goodwill to make this trip against the Queen’s wishes.

Wishes he well understood the reason for given that he was now quite literally a national asset.

One that was uniquely irreplaceable, given that one of the conditions of his deal with the crown was that the means by which he created non-magical explosives were to be a ‘house secret’ of the newly created ‘House Redwater’.

A house that, as of the moment, consisted of just him.

Which in turn, meant that if anything happened to him – be it an accident, a kidnapping or an assassination - the Crown’s dreams of raising a new fleet of airships borne from the contents of once inaccessible kraken nests was doomed in its infancy.

So yes, the Queen had good reason to be leery of letting him out of her sight for even a moment.

With that said…

“Allow me the freedom?” he laughed. “Just because the Queen has seen fit to allow me to found my own House in the Crownlands doesn’t mean I’ve suddenly become her prisoner.”

His sister’s expression was unimpressed. “In everything but name perhaps. I know that if I were in her shoes, I’d be leery of letting the inventor of my new Kraken Slaying device out of my sight – lest he let slip the details of its creation.”

Young as she was, never let it be said that his sibling lacked a keen analytical mind.

“I didn’t invent the Kraken Slayer.” William lied. “Ignoring the stupid nickname our aunt saddled me with, I had absolutely nothing to do with the death of Al’Hundra.”

“Oh, so you just happened to come across a mystery mithril core just after the beast died?”

“I didn’t say that.” He said as he mentally went through the agreed upon cover story. “Perhaps it was an exaggeration to say I had nothing to do with Al’Hundra’s death, but it’s still also an exaggeration to say I was involved.”

Olivia eyed him. “That is a paradox, dear brother.”

He feigned hesitation. “It’s… you know why I’m being elevated to lead my own house, right?”

“The Spell-Bolt.” Olivia nodded, before grinning. “At least officially.”

“It’s the truth. Or at least part of it.” He leaned down to whisper, momentarily delighting in the interested expression that flitted across his sibling’s features. “Look, I don’t know the details, but when I came up with the idea for the Spell-Bolt, I really was just looking for an edge in the arena. That was it. Same as with the Flashbang.”

The half-elf’s delighted expression stilled a little at his words, to be replaced by something altogether more complicated. As his mother’s heir, he didn’t doubt she was aware of the truth of that little exchange.

“So, I submitted it to my instructor,” he continued. “Patted myself on the back – and then didn’t think anything of it.”

“You invented a new kind of weapon with more range than any bolt-bow or spell in existence… and you didn’t think anything of it?” His sister scoffed, before frowning. “You know what, I still think you’re lying, but that at least tracks.”

William just laughed.

“So, a few weeks pass. Then suddenly I get a royal summons. Naturally, I’m terrified, but before I know it, I’m being patted on the back for the Spell-Bolt and being offered ennobling for my ‘contributions to the realm’.”

Once more, his sibling seemed suspicious. “That seems a little much for just the spell-bolt. It’s useful, certainly, but it’s hardly a peer to something like the Aluminium Refinement Process.”

“That’s what I thought!” He said aloud, well aware that his sister’s maid was listening in and would report everything he said to their mother. “But then a few weeks later I get passed a goddamn mithril core and told that my spell-bolt ‘aided in the completion of an ongoing royal research project’ of great importance to the throne.”

“The kraken slayer.” Olivia breathed. “Your spell-bolt fits into it somehow.”

He nodded, without a hint of shame. “Probably, but I wouldn’t share that around. Obviously, the crown’s keeping a lot of the details of the Kraken-Slayer under wraps.”

“But then why give you a core?” His sister asked. “That practically announced to the world that you had something to do with Al’Hundra’s death.”

William scratched the back of his head. “Honor. Obligation. Intentional or not, I did help with the creation of the device… whatever it is. If it ever came out that the Crown used part of my design in the Kraken Slayer and didn’t compensate me for the result, it’d look bad.”

Olivia just stared, prompting him to continue.

“Plus, I didn’t exactly make it any secret that I wasn’t a fan of Tala or the Blackstones. Maybe the Crown was just hoping to stir the pot a bit with one of their political rivals by granting me enough autonomy to, if not call off my betrothal, then make trouble?”

It was a weak argument and they both knew it. Not least of all because if the engagement had gone through, the Crown would have effectively supplied their enemies in the upcoming civil war with the means to create another airship.

Still, the rest of the story was at least plausible enough that she’d be searching for holes in part of it, rather than thinking the thing was crafted entirely from bullshit.

Not least of all because the story fit with the rumours the Crown had been ‘accidentally’ leaking regarding the secret anti-kraken weapon they’d developed. Rumours that were gradually pushing the belief that he’d somehow created the Kraken Slayer into the periphery.

Not least of all because it was the more believable option.

The notion of the Crown developing an anti-kraken device before then using the proceeds from it to turn him as a catspaw in an attempt to sabotage the Blackstone alliance was significantly more believable than him generating the device himself, killing the squid, and then showing up out of the blue with a core to challenge his fiancé to a duel.

A lot more believable, he thought wryly as he considered the tangled web of events that had brought him to this point.

Still, he didn’t doubt some interested parties would still be more than happy to disappear him for an interrogation on the off-chance he knew anything about the methodology behind the Kraken Slayer’s creation.

Which was why there’d been a half-dozen invisible palace guards on the Royal Navy Sloop he’d arrived with.

Guards that were watching him even now if his eyes didn’t deceive him.

They weren’t easy to spot, being perfectly invisible, but he could see the indents in the grass where at least one of them was standing nearby. Indeed, he’d come to make a game of trying to guess just how many invisible protectors he had at any given moment.

Four was his best guess, given they worked in twelve hour shifts – and he’d seldom counted more than two pairs of indents at any given moment.

“I think you’re holding out on some of the details, but I won’t push for more,” Olivia muttered.

 He smiled. “Good, now that we’ve covered all that, why are you so annoyed at me?”

The girl blinked, going from the heir of the Ashfield dynasty back to the fourteen year old girl she was in just a moment. “I was going to be a duchess! And you wrecked it! And you broke poor Tala’s heart in the process! She was really nice!”

William winced a little. Certainly, he loved his sister but she was still her mother’s daughter. More to the point, while he’d seen little use in maintaining a line of communication with his would-be fiancée, his sister hadn’t.

What was worse was that he couldn’t even fault her for it. The two had been set to be allies in the upcoming civil war and the many years that would come after it. It made sense that their mother’s would want the pair to strike up an accord.

Something Tala had apparently been able to do, even with their long outspoken aversion to anything elven.

“You might have ended up a duchess. Assuming a bunch of other things went to plan.” He sniffed, playing along with his sibling’s childishness. “More to the point, I really didn’t want to marry her. And Mother should have listened to me when I said so the first dozen times. Don’t go whining to me because she forced me into a corner.”

Olivia scoffed, before muttering, “we were hoping you’d come around once you actually met her. Saw she wasn’t as bad as you thought.”

“I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that meeting her only reinforced my desire to have nothing to do with her.”

“And I’m sure you did nothing to sabotage that meeting.” The half-elf rolled her eyes before sighing. “I really wanted to be a duchess.”

“And I really didn’t want to marry into the Blackstones,” he pointed out. “So I did something about it.”

The girl twitched, before a sly smile slipped across her features that he really didn’t like the look of. “Well, in the spirit of fair play, I’m sure you won’t mind that I’ve done some doing of my own.”

He really didn’t like that phrasing nor the implications of it. For a number of reasons. “Olivia, what have you done?”

“Fixed what you broke. I’m now betrothed. Though I’m not supposed to tell you that.”

His heart skipped a beat. “To a Blackstone.”

The girl grinned. “A lesser cousin. Arranging it was a little… tense given your actions, but fortunately for our House, the Blackstone’s pragmatism won out over their personal feelings.”

That was… never mind personal feelings, he could only imagine the hit to prestige they’d be suffering.

“You’re only fourteen,” he croaked.

Olivia sniffed. “Yes, which is why it’s a betrothal and not a marriage. Nothing will happen until I hit eighteen. So we’ll just have to hope old lady Summerfield doesn’t croak before then…”

At those words, William felt some small shred of relief. He’d rather hoped the fallout from his actions would make any further deals between his house and the Blackstone’s radioactive.

It seemed though that the Blackstones were willing to tank the prestige hit – and the questions that would arise from why – if it meant getting another ducal house in their pocket.

…Indeed, from another perspective this could be a good thing, he thought slowly.

The Queen had assumed it’d be another two or three years before the Blackstones had sufficiently recovered from the black eye he’d given their reputation to make any kind of open play at instigating a coup.

This ‘secret’ arrangement though suggested that they were taking a slightly longer approach now.

Something to the effect of four years…

That was good.

In theory.

In practice, he wanted to kill someone.

Specifically, whichever asshole intended to place their filthy hands on his delicate younger sister.

…A power hungry warlord in the making younger sister who was an enthusiastic participant in a conspiracy to overthrow the current government, but his little sister all the same.

Still…

“You realize with how deeply my ‘new house’ is in the Queen’s pocket, that’d put us on opposite sides of any ‘conflict’ that might occur,” he said slowly.

The girl scoffed.

Actually scoffed!

“Please, William, you’re a guy. And your new House doesn’t even have an airship yet. All you need to do is hide in your lands while our girls crush the Royal Navy, and then surrender. The Blackstone’s aren’t orcs after all.” She eyed him, as if reassuring herself. “You’ll be fine.”

William resisted the urge to sigh.

Yes, he loved his sister, but he wasn’t blind to her faults. And while he’d tried to correct them… he was still ultimately the ‘screw up’ older sibling. One whose influence was competing with an entire household full of other people with very different ideas.

“I need to speak to mother,” he said. “She’s making a mistake.”

Olivia’s smugness dissipated as she turned to him. “Don’t tell her I told you about the betrothal!”

He didn’t need to, given that Olivia’s maid had undoubtedly heard everything.

Still, his sister didn’t need to know that now, so he shook his head. “I won’t. I was going to have a conversation on the topic of our House’s future regardless. This just makes it a little more urgent.”

He’d been somewhat hoping that with their relations with the Blackstones soured, his mother would instead seek to reingratiate herself with the Crown. Something his new position would have aided in.

Instead, it seemed she’d chosen to double down on her ducal ambitions.

…Still, that conversation was a few hours from now.

“Alright,” he said, turning to his recklessly ambitious little sister. “I think that’s enough heavy stuff. How about you show me how much your flying has improved?”

Grinning like the girl she was, the half-elf started tugging him in the direction of the lake.

And as she did, William made sure to stay close.

After all, his sister’s maid wasn’t the only set of ears listening in on the conversation he’d just had.

And while this hypothetical Blackstone Cousin might have been hard for the Queen’s Agents to reach, his sister was altogether much more vulnerable.

He really needed to talk to his mother.

Before she got his sister killed with her schemes.

He really didn’t want to have to pick between his family and his ideals. Because he knew in his heart of hearts, if it came down to it, which one he’d pick.

He couldn’t not know.

William Ashfield’s existence just wasn’t that flexible. George wouldn’t allow it.

Couldn’t allow it.

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“We’ll be over the drop point momentarily, ma’am.”

Griffith acknowledged the sailor’s words with a nod, not begrudging the way the woman stared past at her at the tarp covered object the dark elf was guarding.

Everyone aboard knew the purpose of their mission, and as such were also aware of the cargo they were carrying. A Kraken Killer. Curiosity about it was only natural.

With that said, the orcish woman’s gaze lingered for but a moment before she finished relaying her message. “The captain has requested you begin to prep the… device for drop.”

Griffith nodded. “Understood, my people will drop the device once we’ve come to a hover above the site. I’d recommend she start getting her divers ready, though be sure to remind her not to launch until we have confirmation the Kraken is dead.”

“Understood, ma’am.”

Satisfied her words had been understood, the noble woman closed the door to the ship’s drop-bay, sliding the newly installed deadlock back into place.

Personally she thought the latter item was a bit much, but Yelena was taking no chances with her newest tool. The absolute last thing they needed was an example of the device somehow getting into the hands of their enemies.

Be they foreign or domestic.

The thought of anyone other than the Crown getting access to the Kraken Slayer and reverse engineering it was… well, it wasn’t worth thinking about.

Though with any luck, if the worst were to happen, chances were decent that any faction attempting to reverse engineer the secrets behind the Kraken Slayer would have about as much luck as Yelena’s people were.

Which was to say, not much at all.

Of the Sea Mines William had created thus far, four had been put to use immediately in their intended role, while two had been discretely smuggled into labs in the capital for study.

Griffith had no idea what was going on in those labs, but as far as she was aware Yelena’s people weren’t seeing much success, given her Queen’s mutterings on powders and pig hearts.

Apparently, just having an example of whatever it was that made the weapon work, in addition to a list of the ingredients involved in its creation, wasn’t yet enough for the Queen’s people to figure out the methodology behind their creation.

A methodology that clearly went beyond just… shoving all of the ingredients together.

Honestly, it was a headache that could easily be avoided if the weapon’s actual creator would just share his method, but Griffith wasn’t holding her breath on that front. William Ashfield was a stubborn sort, and clearly absolutely determined to hold onto his ace in the hole for as long as possible.

A move that was perfectly understandable coming from a freshly formed House Head attempting to secure the continued existence and power of said house by maintaining a monopoly on a valuable resource… but still annoying.

More to the point, given the threat of said resource being leaked to their enemies if the Crown attempted to force him to part with it, there was little the Queen or Griffith could do about it beyond playing the long game and attempting to ferret out the Kraken Slayer’s secret surreptitiously.

I know for a fact that the palace guards accompanying him have orders to attempt to observe the Kraken Slayer’s creation process, she thought absently.

Though in truth she doubted they’d have any more success than the boy’s other minders in the six months leading up to his trip back home. Sure, the Queen’s guards had the power of invisibility, but the boy had proven that said ability wasn’t infallible. And until the boy was sure his lab was empty, he’d simply refuse to work.

Griffith sighed as she pulled back the sheet covering the latest Kraken Slayer the boy had developed. Or as he called it, a ‘sea-mine’.

And she could understand the theory behind that naming system. After all, she wasn’t unfamiliar with the concept given the existence of Sky-mines.

What she was looking at now though was no hot air balloon attached to a rope tether – though would admit the form was similar.

A massive spiked ball attached to a weight by a chain, the kraken killing device looked more like some kind of obscure melee instrument than a cutting edge piece of experimental technology.

“Anya,” she called to the nearest palace guard sharing the drop-bay with her. “Help me load it onto the drop ramp. Mary, attach the mermaid net.”

“Ugh,” Mary grunted as she moved past her colleague to grab the rather pungent bag of mermaid guts.

Anya for her part just smirked as she helped Griffith move the Kraken Slayer into place, before moving hastily back from the drop ramp. Something Griffith didn’t blame her for given she did much the same.

Both had menuever-suits on, so neither of them would be too inconvenienced by suddenly being dropped out the bottom of the airship should the ramp drop prematurely, but given said ship’s proximity to the ocean below, there was a decent chance they’d hit the water before they could employ their jets.

Water that will also be filled with mermaid guts and at least one Kraken, she thought with a shiver as Mary finished affixing the net to the mine’s main body.

Sure, there was next to no chance of an adult Kraken rising all the way to the surface to investigate said guts, but even a remote chance was more than Griffith cared to think about.

Kraken had been the boogeymen of elven sailors for as long as they’d been traveling the seas of the world – and even the creation of airships had yet to do away with most elves’ instinctual fear of the great beasts.

She knew for a fact that the captain of the very airship they were on wasn’t particularly happy about how low she’d been forced to bring her ship to safely drop the mine.

…And William sailed out in the middle of the night on a sloop with just a single other cadet for backup to face down the biggest one in history, she thought with a shake of her head.

“Clear,” Mary called.

Nodding, Griffith pulled a nearby lever. “Dropping.”

Even as she said the words, the ramp slid open and the mine dropped out into the open air, before splashing down into the water below.

She knew from up on deck, many of the airship’s sailors would be watching over the bow to see what would happen – along with the ship’s specially selected diving crew.

They didn’t have to wait long before there was a great explosion in the depths.


Comments

*Daughter* of a Stiffy! Who am I paying this 100 to? *Edit: Not Father. ... done thonking.

MarakEvans

Beta readers have it :D (Still counts as Friday via US time!)

Blue Fishcake

5 on Today and 10 on tomorrow

Xavier Lavoie

Get your weekly bets in now boys! Will this week's chapter be Tomorrow, Saturday or Sunday! 😉

The Fire Piper

No. :D

Blue Fishcake

@bluefishcake have we ever gotten reason why men are so few in number in the current canon?

Harrison F

So addicted to this story right now…

Mark

Not so, because Olivia's tie to the Summerfield line is through her father. She's a half-elf and William's mother is human.

Blue Fishcake

Remember Will it’s not paranoia if they are actually out to get your stuff!

Indexo's Vault

Wouldn't William, now head of his own house, but still of the Ashfield line, now be just as good a candidate for the Summerfield Duchy as his sister? One that the Crown can get behind?

The Fire Piper

Actually I'm curious, can the invisible guards see the other invisible guards?

Jacob

I am amused by the idea of William including random junk in the sea mines he's delivering to the queen so as to frustrate her attempts at reverse engineering it.

Jacob

I'm guessing Elena spies think William is complete klutz in the lab given how often he "accidentally" spills liquids all over the floor around where they're standing

Jacob

I like how the sister thinks she knows what’s going on, and thinks that she is going to outsmart or outplay everyone. This tracks with what I know of 14 year olds. I wish I could go back in time to when I knew everything

Larynx Punchworthy

Some great character depth added to Olivia here! It makes sense that even someone as likable as her would still be, shall we say, a product of the time and place she was raised in, with regards to her showing a degree of predjudice. And of course, as a young noble, she'd be prone to being greedy, ambitious, and somewhat sheltered from the reality of the word, even taking her intellect into account. Naturally, this provides some good space for her to grow as the story progresses, and also (hopefully) the foundations for some wholesome content of William helping his little sister to become a better person!

Baron Von Mott

Given that Olivia is both the heir and the girl in this arrangement (matriarchial culture, remember), I would assume the "Blackstone cousin" she's marrying will join the Ashfields, just like how William was set to join Tala. That would also explain why it's such a prestige hit for the Blackstone family - despite being one of the most powerful Duchies, they're now technically the secondary partner in an alliance with a lesser house.

Baron Von Mott

Damn... William has one more reason to destroy his ex fiancee house now. "Don't touch my sister!!!!"

Loganlee20

So the Ashfield's still want alliance with the Blackstone's that the Matriarch is willing to marry the heir to someone else.

Hue Man

Thank you!

Andrew

Ah ha. Ah ha. "Men"euver suits. Because they aren't moving men around, they're moving wo"men" around. Nicely played.

The Uub

Normally I'd just let the story speak, but they're hot air powered barrage balloons.

Blue Fishcake

great update, thx.

Marius Petrauskas

What exactly is the function of Sky-Mines, given the world's lack of gunpowder outside of Gwilliam's creations?

Arkyrion

Is it even ok for me to suggest edits? I'm realizing I might be stepping on toes and will stop if asked. Wishes he well understood the reason for[,] given that he was now quite literally a national asset. Not least of all... Rumours that were gradually pushing the belief that he’d somehow created the Kraken Slayer into the periphery. *I'm can someone explain this line to me? I feel stupid rn.* --- Griffith acknowledged the sailor’s words with a nod, not begrudging the way the woman stared past [ ] her at the tarp covered object the dark elf was guarding.

MarakEvans

A ww2 vet who actually had the idea to use a fae contractor as wiki? I don't think so. I am thinking perhaps Vietnam Vet. Or maybe 1st desert storm...I wanna say navy, but that might just be cause- you know- Kraken. Possibly even Green beanie because he is awesome at political warfare and versed in the guerrilla mindset.

Kaywye

Aye, but you had to explain how the Queen allowed the trip and the consequences of him existing near the Ashfield estate. I think it was a fair way to start the new book. Personally, an evil part of me would have started with Verity flat spinning the shard and panicking. Mislead readers into thinking she was going to get offed by pancaking in a puff of aether and shrapnel.

MarakEvans

And some of those pieces need to be melted, distilled, concentrated, separated, steeped and a dozen other things :D Without a grounding in chemistry you're trying to assemble a puzzle without instructions or even a real idea of what the end result looks like.

Blue Fishcake

The more I hear about George the more I'm starting to think he was either a black WW2 vet and or very active in the civil rights movement.

MaybeASquid

I fell asleep three times refreshing. Woke up the minute the post was up too. >[]<

MarakEvans

I just had a thought. The queen doesn't really know exactly what the sea mine is made of. She knows the full list of EVERYTHING he ordered for his new lab of course, but he probably placed it as one BIG order without clear delineations as to what bits were for which project, or what bits were decoys. The queen's lab rats have two working sea-mines, and a full list of everything that has been shipped to his new house. Quite the puzzle actually, to figure out which piece goes where when you are constructing a 1000 piece puzzle for which you have 5000 pieces and no clear idea which ones even go in the puzzle.

Morpheus

SO.... Scenes I'm now looking forward too ---------------------------------- 1. Will Yells at his mom... diplomatically. If he just outright says that he's trying to protect HER she might not like it, even if it's a bit true. I predict annoyance and some crude comments about who's tits his mom is suckling. That conflict will definitely get worse before it gets better, but a slow burn is most likely rather than a hot eruption. ------------------------------ 2. William Ashfield becomes William Redwater. https://youtu.be/TxB48MEAmZw Are Kraken guts even red? I somehow thought they were blue; you know so you could make Blue Fishcakes? Also, it will give us a reason to meet his other teammates' families. No way his girls and their closest aren't invited to the ceremony. Marline's especially; their matriarch is essentially honor bound to thank him in person after all and would likely reaffirm the vow that Marline already gave: "From now until the time our children’s children take their last breath in this world, our swords are yours." Also, I predict awkwardness among high society as he insists on Verity's folks given equal seating to the rest of his guests. ----------------------------------- 3. I'm also interested in meeting the royal princesses. I know he's not keen on getting engaged right now, but the queen will likely have them dolled up and arrange for regular meetings anyway, you know just in case. It would be hard for him to argue agaist it anyway, as the princesses are directly involved in running royal projects. We know they were arguing about which one got to run the spellbolt project. Each of his inventions will likely spawn its own military project. Each one of which will be headed up by a different princess, thus giving them plenty of reason to at least meet him regularly. I wouldn't be surprised if one was on the ship with Griffith. How many daughters are there? Can he spare one for Marline? ------------------------------------------ 4. Also I wanna see Tala getting so miserable and blue on her exile ship that she ends up actually considering orc.

Morpheus

The refresh popped right before bed time! Great chapter, only critique is while william was talking to his sister you used "the half elf did x" like 10 times in a row. God Im so down for book 2 and the mess you have set

Hugh Moore

This fits the house naming scheme of colors and objects. Edit: I kinda feel stupid for suggesting chuni names earlier...

MarakEvans

She has seen the softer side of William. So has their mother, through her informants. Both may still be operating under the assumption that somewhere in there, William is like a normal man from their society. This incorrect assumption can bias and compound if not they are not elucidated. Unfortunately... good family drama always involves not telling your family everything!

MarakEvans

I tried to imagine how a fourteen year old noble boy might act :D

Blue Fishcake

Oh no, his sister is adorable! Oh no, his sister is an idiot!

13ry4n

I dont think they left the (Flying) ship till after the boom.

Morpheus

Gap moe: Cute Little Sister & Analytical Political Operator

MarakEvans

Your words made me happy :D

Blue Fishcake

Let there be Takos!

MarakEvans

Lawful Characters can be one he'll of a drug.

MarakEvans

Outstanding work Mr Fishcake. Personally, that bit about choosing between his ideals and his family? I think he'd choose his ideals. I think he'd choose his ideals if the Queen, the Blackstones, and the Lunites and Solites all were arrayed against him, with his little sister at their head to boot. He's not insane. He's not stupid. But unless my understanding of his character is WAY off the mark, he would do just about anything in pursuit of a more just society. Not necessarily a perfect one, just better than what currently exists. He's very good at hiding the extent of his ideological zealotry. (If I'm wrong, lmk, but I don't think I'm wrong.)

Nicholas Roberts

Queen is trying. Narrative irony suggests that her failings are saving her from the enemy spies. Mom still doesn't know the full picture. She might be trying to do the best for her house, but the irony here is.. also of the narrative variety.

MarakEvans

Taco Your Fishy Tuesday Cakes! ...thank you for the chapter too...

MarakEvans

Kraken go boom. So they've been using these things for awhile? The Queen's already racking up a supply of cores. And Williams Mom is racking up a supply of stupid

Morpheus

Nice chapter, good to see that our protagonist might just go off if something happens to his little sister.

Johny Boy

KABOOOOOOOM!

Footbraclet

good to see William is still going to have problems close to home, even if I'm sure QQ is immediately going to have a snit about his sister. God bless a good misandrist power hungry child.

Garrett Anderson

I'm frankly disappointed in the little sister (her actions, not your writing). Continuing on with the plan to ally the Blackstones is a frankly idiotic move now that the crown (or at least William) knows of the plans ahead of time. She also believed William's bullshit about not killing the kraken, which is a bit sad considering how close their relationship was, but expectable considering the reputation he intentionally built within his family.

Andrew Lechner

Jason was supposed to be a cynical apathetic everyman. Jack was supposed to be a selfish jerk with a heart of gold. William... William's my attempt at a good guy, but like... the slightly warped fanatical kind :D

Blue Fishcake

Redwater, good name for a new house. Fitting even with all the blood William's/George's technologies will help spill

Dragoongfa

Hope those specifically chosen divers weren't too close, or it wont be just liquified mermaid in the water lmao

MrMarauder

Will is one paranoid mother fucker.

mike wade

TYFTC

Justin Drake

Been refreshing all day, inject it straight into my veins whoooo (please don't take this as a complaint, it's not lol)

J Duo

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MarakEvans

Now onto what was once upon a time the originally intended chapter one :D

Blue Fishcake


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