Under The Black Cross IV
Ashes of Outremer I




The Itinerant Company left the frontier city of Magdeberg and began to make as if for Sophia, crossing the Elbe into Poland and then south through the Kingdom of Hungary, checking for observers and pursuit all the while, then veering of course once they reached the black jagged expanse of the Carpathian Mountains, and tacking the passes up to the Voivode Among Voivodes isolated castle. One high up and in the vicinity of the castle they were once again stopped on the road by a mounted company of Vlaszy Knights, save this time some of the faces were recognised by both sides and they were escorted up to the main gates of the keep.
Once there they were met by the black-robed and skull-caped seneschal of the castle, Radovan Grimaldi, who greeted them and arranged for refreshments ,both living and otherwise, before showing them to Vladimir Rustovich's now familiar cavernous Great Hall.
After a time alone in the chamber the doors at the far end swung open and in strode Viovode Rustovich, redolent of archaic grandeur anf flanked by Vlaszy Knights, deep purple cloak flowing behind him and darkly burnished breastplate upon his chest.
He greeted the Company, enquiring as to their return journey, before seating himself in his throne of precious metals and bone, and bidding them to tell their tale of Lord Jurgen's Grand Court. Volund told the tale as was his custom, aided in the details that he was so want to forget by his Itinerant comrades.
Of course the Voivode Among Voivodes knew much of what had transpired, but many of the details were new to him and he eagerly drank them up.
After they had finished Rustovich asked them if they thought they were suspected at any point, and they replied that they though not.
He told them that they had done well and succeeded admirably in the buisness he had set for them, and would be paid in full. He also said that because of their success they mey be useful in his employ against Jurgen in the future, but the choice was theirs, and it may not be for some time.
Not wishing to press them, Vladimir Rustovich stood and left the room, offering them the hospitality of his castle.
The Company retired to the comfortable chambers provided and discussed if they would accept further hires from the Voivode Among Voivodes, there was debate, though in the end they decided to accept the gracious Lord's offer. Later that night they were summoned back to the great hall, where a subdued blood feast was taking place, hosted by Rustovich and attended by many local Boyars, ghouled and vampiric, and scions of all the Revenant houses that served the Voivode. The feast was long and as the guests drifted away at the end Rustovich bade them to stay, and asked if they would continue in his service. They agreed, and after Rustovich accepted and told them that he would contact them through Dragovich Basarab when the time was right and they would be at their most useful, they took their leave of the powerful Tzimisce, leaving the confines of his high castle the next night for their disparate destinations.
Gregoire and Baradeus set off south for Venice, to meet up with their merchant Galley, and begin a trade tour from England to Nicea.
Mortius, Volund and Maelduin made their traditional journey to Toth and the lands of Lord Bodor, sojourning there for a time before Maelduin and Volund struck out north-east, and made for the openly pagan Kingdom of Lithuania, to help stem the Christian advance and to associate with the priestly childer of Malkav there. Brother Anthony Mortius meanwhile ??????????????????????????????????????? [can't remember what you actually did in downtime Mod]??????? Thus the Itinerant Company came and went about their buisness over the years, travelling from place to place, Kingdom to Kingdom, and court to court, much as they al ways had.
After a period of absence from each other they met up once again, in the Bulgar city of Sophia, domain of the Lasombra Prince Basilio The Elder. Once the Company had gathered Dragovich arrived and told them that Rustovich had contacted them through his family, their services were needed once more by the Voivode Among Voivodes. It seemed that Pope Honorius III had called the Fifth Crusade against the unbelievers in the Holy Land, and one of the leading monarchs to pledge himself to the cause was king Andras II of Hungary, in whose court Von Achern and Lady Kara had been sparing and vying for influence through mortal proxies since Lord Jurgen's Grand Court. Lady Kara, said Dragovich, intends to accompany her Vlazsy Knights, some of whom serve in the king's court, on Crusade to Outremer. Von Achern learned of this through the Arpad Ventrue, and intended to acompany some of the Teutonic Knights there also, so as to limit Lady Kara's influence and to watch and prevent anything she might do to upset Jurgen's plans, however Lady Kara was aware of this, and Rustovich now urged through his agents that The Itinerant Company volunteer itself to join the Baron's entourage, as he is known to be seeking other Cainites for mission, especially those that had expressed support or loyalty for Lord Jurgen during the Court of Magdeberg. The Tzimisce Warlord wished for them to learn the Baron's plans and foil any attempt to undermine Lady Kara's influence at court, without compromising their own cover as allies of the Eastern Lords Ventrue.
They retired to discuss the matter at quarters provided for them by Basilio, and at length agreed to under take the task, as carefull and dangerous one as it might be.
After a time they travelled north-west, to the Duchy of Bavaria in the mighty Holy Roman Empire, and and the court of Baron Heinrich Von Achern, where preparations for the Crusade were being made. Von Achern questioned them on their motives and intentions, but seemed satisfied that they merely wished to share in the glory of the Crusade and welcomed them to his halls, and to the Crusade.
They sailed in supply Galleys manned by Teutonic Brothers in the wake of the main fleet across the Mediterranean Sea, and being unable to land at Acre itself because of the holy power of the Aura which had kept Cainites out of the city for over a thousand years, they put in at the small harbour town of Haifa, a mere few miles down the coast from the capitol of the Second Kingdom.
They spent the night in the small yet militarised trading town before travelling with a caravan train down the dusty desert road to the environs of Acre.
En route they came to realize that they were travelling through an extended armed camp, with watch posts and tents growing more frequent by the mile. Painted shields hung from tall poles and trees, identifying noble houses from across Europe. They also witnessed the unruliness violence typical of an army waiting to fight, Von Achern urging them on, We must be at Acre before dawn, for tomorrow we present ourselves at th e Prince's court. The glittering palace of the Prince of Dirt!...
Along the road Von Achern explained that the Prince of Acre is a Bashirite Ravnos named Etienne de Fauberge, who had never been able to set foot inside his own city because of the mysterious Aura, and who only holds his title at the whim of his sire, and because no one else wanted it.
There in the city of Acre the King of Hungary and the Duke of Ausrtia joined up with the forces of the King of Cyprus and the King of Jerusalem, and as their forces waited outside the walls, promptly began to argue who had the seniority and command of the Crusade, and where to strike first.
It was the winter of 1217 AD when they arrived at a large and walled caravansary and left their wagons and steeds in its torchlit courtyard, before entering the large and well-appointed tavern among Von Achern and his men. After waiting for a time after Von Achern and his childer disappeared, a tall lean and fair man with wide shoulders and bare feet, dressed in long green robe taken in at the waist by a lose sword belt approached them, flanked by two of the servants. He introduced him self eloquently as Prince Etienne of Acre, and after accepting their greetings and saying that there would be time for formal introductions at court the next night, offered to show them to their rooms for the day.
They were led through the back of the inn, and down a winding stair cut into the pale rock beneath the caravansary before coming into a set of narrow corridors likewise hewn from living stone and sealed from all sunlight. They were, Etienne told them, built by early Christians during Diocletian's persecutions, and later sheltered Nestorian Christians who were persecuted by the Byzantines in the Fifth century, so they should treat the chambers with respect, for they, like us, were damned, yet they still adored God.
And so The Company came to sleep in the small cell-like chambers, beneath the home of the Prince of Dirt, and outside the Holy city of Acre.
The next night they woke and readied themselves for the Court that was to be held for all newcomers to present themselves, then ascended the narrow stairs before going out into the wide courtyard, its flickering torches set high enough so as to not arouse the Beast, let low enough so as not to be completely free of it.
The Company walked into the courtyard not long after sundown, and began to mingle with cosmopolitan throng of the local Cainites. There was the wealthy, the war-like, the poor, and the monstrous among the Caintes of Acre and their present visitors, though one pale face among them was a familiar one, that of Adam of Jerusalem, childe of Abraham, and one of those they had met in the service of Brother Bernardus some nineteen years ago.
He approached Brother Mortius and greeted him as a clansmen, enquiring as to his doings and studies since last they met.
A simple wooden thone is brought out and set beside an ancient Roman fountain for Prince Etienne, attired as he was the previous night he stepped up and addressed the crowd, calling for God's blessings on the Crusade and its warriors, and prayed for it to succeed before the coming day of judgement.
He then invoked the Tradition of Domain and explained that in addition to the Six Traditions he had but one firm law, that there was to be no violence of any sort within one mile of the city, within the influence of the Aura, for he said it would be a mortal sin against God to raise fist or bare fang in anger within his realm of peace. Adding that any who break the rule will be taken within the city and left to God's punishment. With that ha called for the newcomers to present them selves.
The Company noted that many of the curious eyes of those present were subtly watching them, especially those of a dark haired woman dressed in expensive Italian fashions of dark colours, and who was also staring at Baron Von Achern with barely concealed contempt. Another face from the past that they notice is that of Alexia of Nicosia, the Tremere magus in Jervais' retinue that took the blame for the sword incident of Magdeberg.
Von Achern stepped forward to present himself first, yet is interrupted before he starts, as another Ventrue, Count Dieter Von Karlach, who came in the retinue of the Duke of Austria, claimed precedence over a mere common Baron. Before Von Achern can do more than glare however, Etienne signals all to silence, and consults with a thin aquiline faced Cainite standing behind him.
After a moment he rules for Von Achern, as he is also a member of the Teutonic Order. The tall and dark Count Dieter Von Karlach presents himself second, much to his obvious resentment.
One by one those of the Company came forward and presented themselves, each stating their reasons for being on Crusade, and in turn being welcomed by Etienne to his domain.
The Tremere Alexia of Nicosia is last to present herself, robed in a distinctly more eastern style than when they last saw her.
Just as she was about to begin a cold yet strong female voice rang out over the courtyard, I claim precedence over the Usurper...
Out from under the archway at the back of the courtyard stepped the elegant icy beauty who graced Both Jurgen and Rustivich's halls, Lady Kara Vlaszy-Lupescu, childe of the Viovode Among Voivodes . She approached the Prince flanked by two Vlaszy Revenants as thos of the Company noted Von Achern and his Teutonics putting hand to hilt of sword, and Von Karlach looking on with interest. I am Lady Kara Vlaszy-Lupescu, childe of Vladimir Rustovich and warlord of the Knights of Vlaszy. I am here on Crusade and seek your permission to hunt...
Before the murmurs running through the crown became shouts Prince Etienne again signals for silence, accepting Kara's introduction and granting her permission to hunt, but chiding her for a lack of courtesy and warning her to preserve the peace of Acre.
After Lady Kara stepped back the slighted Tremere stepped forward and made her introduction.
Etienne then turns to the crown and issued one further warning, to be wary around the mortal crusaders, for he had heard that a mortal Knight of great holiness was preaching to all that would listen that devils in the guise of men followed in the wake of the Crusade, urging that they all preserve the Silence of The Blood.
After the presentations were finished and the Cainites of the Company had had chance to intermingle with the guests, including Maria D'Agostino, the dark haired Latin woman who it turned out was the city's resident Lasombra.
Once this had continued for a time a frail and distracted looking Nosferatu in course robes bowed before Etienne. The Prince asked him if he was certain of his course of action, and the Leper merely nodded as a look of near ecstasy and total sorrow crossed Etienne's face.
The Prince turned to the crowd and said Tonight Brother Jerome has decided to accept God's judgement: he will either be healed of his curse or destroyed. Let us walk with him and bear witness...
The gates to the compound swung open behind them as Etienne led the assemblage into the clear night. A light mist covered the ground, and wan moonlight bathed the pale walls of Acre as the vampiric crowd walked out led by the bare-foot Prince, and the Leper.
Once they came to within a mile of the city all felt a painful pricking at the backs of their necks and hands, Maria D'Agostino warned the Company not to go any further, saying the Lepers fate will be the same as the others, the fires of hell...
The crowd stopped there as the Prince and Jerome continued, focused in prayer, and followed by a hesitant Itinerant Company.
Once their skins began to turn red and smoulder they too stopped and turned back, all save Mortius who fell to his knees and stayed where he was, also focused in prayer.
Etienne continued further, yet even he stopped after a distance more, leaving Jerome to continue toward God's judgement.
As the Company watched he continued toward the Gate of Maupas, his steps more plodding and his body bent as if in great pain. Soon the sharp-eyed among them noticed smoke rising from around him and flames beginning to lick around his head.
He continued on his stumbling course until, before anyone could intervene, he collapsed to the sandy ground, bursting forth into a bright blazing white fire. No sounds of screams emerged from his burning lips, and after a few minutes the flames died, leaving only smouldering remains...
God has judged Jerome and found him wanting, and sinfull. Let us repair to our havens and pray for his soul.
with that the assembled Cainites dispersed into the cool starlit night.
Some weeks later, in mid October, the eastern Toreador scribe from Etienne's court, Duqaq, came to them one evening, saying that the Prince wished for them to perform a service for him while they were within his realm. There had been a family that had been hiding their Isamic faith, having made a false conversion to Christianity, continued the softly spoken scribe, they were discovered in prayer several nights ago by a nocturnal patrol consisting of a French Cainite and his ghouled Knights. The Cainite gave the ghouls the women to make sport with while the men were slain outright.
But the problem lies in the fact that the same band made the same patrol last night, and did not return to their havens before sunrise, and have not been heard of since.
Prince Etienne wished for them to discreetly investigate the matter, and as they were guests in his domain, they agreed...







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Under The Black Cross I
Shadows At Court I




And so the vampires of the Itinerant Company took to exploring the Voivode Among Voivode's castle.
Volund and Dragovich wandered off down the torch lit stone corridors, passing chambers and halls from which numerous sounds of men both taking their ease and those conducting the buisness of the castle emanated. At last they came upon a small hall where there was a company of off duty Vlaszy knights drinking ale from tankards and talking among themselves around a table. After they had introduced themselves, the Vlaszy being pleased to welcome both a guest of their Lord and one of the esteemed Basarab, they sat themselves down and spent the night amongst them, Volund even recounting the tale of the siege of Toth, and how he had fought against other Vlaszy Knights who served Voivode Koban. Far from reacting with anger the Vlaszy present were pleased to hear a tale of the cousins unflinching bravery and loyalty to their lord.
Brother Mortius and Gregoire likewise wandered through the halls and corridors of Castle Rustovich, in the end though they to found a small hall in the bowels of the keep in which sat three Boyars loyal to rustovich. In the darkened ember-lit chamber Gregoire sat himself down and introduced himself, as he was a guest of Rustovich the Boyars welcomed him and poured him a still-warm goblet of Vitae. Mortius however stayed hovering in the darkness of the doorway, listening, while Gregoire whiled away the hours talking with the Tzimisce.
Maelduin wandered for a time, but soon retired to the chamber set aside for him and lay down to rest.
The next day the Company awoke and spent the early half of the evening taking their ease and talking among themselves before one of Rustovich's mortal seneschals came to summon them for the blood-feast that was to be held for a few select guests in the Great Hall.
The Cainites of the Itinerant Company put on the finest garments that they owned and made themselves ready before descending to sit with the Viovode Among Voivodes and his guests.
The Great hall was more brightly lit than when last they entered it, the huge hearth at the far end heaped with glowing embers and burning torches set high in the walls. Vladimir Rustovich sat upon his seat of bone and metal, appearing much as they had seen him before, though with perhaps more polish, and around the oaken table sat many Cainites and Revenants finely adorned in the dress of the period and region.
At Rustovich's right hand sat his favoured childe, Lady Kara Vlaszy-Lupescu, Raven-haired and beautiful, as proud in bearing as her sire and clad in black court finery, though with a well-used sword hanging by her side.
The Boyar Bodor Toth, tall and stoic, and clad in his great black bear skin cloak and long moustachios.
Basilio The Elder, Lasombra Prince of Venice, who was robed and adorned in much the same red and gold finery that they had seen him in the previous night.
Arianne of Clan Toreador, beautiful and dressed in a mixture of lighter pastel colours and blood-red, with her long blond hair intricately piled upon her head.
High Priest Adrojai, a childe of Malkav from the northern pagan Kingdom of Lithuania, another land beset by the Teutonic Knights under Lord Jurgen's thrall. He was a tall and slender fellow dressed in strange finery and headgear of green and brown.
Mitru The Hunter of the Clan of Gangrel, who claimed Cluj Napoca and the surrounding forests as his domain. His features were twisted by past frenzys into a wolfish mask and his long brown hair came to past his waist, he was dressed worn clothing of leather and heavy fabrics of earthtone colours.
Prince Radu of Bistritz, an esteemed colleague and clansmen of Rustovich, Prince Radu was tall but slight of built at first sight, he was dressed similarly to the other Boyars, though with more of an understated elegance and perhaps slightly more western styles.
As well as the Cainites sat prominent representatives of the various Revenant families. The bestial Bratovich, the elegant Grimaldi, the seductive Szantovich, the Knightly Vlaszy, the richly adorned though strangely wolf-like Danislav, and Dragovich's kin, the noble Basarab. Indeed only three of the Revenant Houses were not represented, the Byzantine Obertus, the mistrusted Krevcheski, and the mysterious Khavi.
Rustovich introduced the Company to all present and vice versa, beginning with his childe, Lady Kara Vlaszy-Lupescu, whom he said they would meet again, and that they should show no more surprise than necessary when they do...
Bodor Toth greeted the Company as friends, and all sat down to feast. A banquet was laid out for the mortal Revenants, and goblets of vitae were set down for the Cainitres while comely Szantovich ladies moved between them providing a wrist or a throat for those with fresher tastes.
Much conversation was had and questions asked as the hours passed, and Rustovich once again explained what he wished from them at Magdeberg.
For them to attend as guests of Jurgen's Grand Court, and as emissarys of Prince Basilio of Sophia, bearing with them tidings of Basilio's friendship for Jurgen. Once there they are to observe events and the factions at Jurgen's court, as it is believed that Jurgen will make some sort of announcement at the gathering. They are also to ingratiate themselves to Jurgen in any way that may present itself, all the better to gain his trust, but they are to be subtle, as Jurgen will undoubtedly have eyes and ears among his guests.
The gathering drew to a close and many of the guests either left for home or retired to other pasts of the castle, and the Itinerant company did likewise, now bearing Jugen's invitation to Basilio, and a rudimentary knowledge of the city of Sophia, relayed to Maelduin by the Lasombra Prince.
After another comfortable day in the opulent chambers Rustovich had provided for them they awoke and packed their wagons with provisions provided by the castle for the journey that would take them north-west across the mountains and then the Kingdom of Hungary, before they passed the Borders of the holy Roman Empire and entered the Kingdom of Bohemia. They would then continue up through Bohemia till they entered the Margravate of Brandenburg and came to the fortified city of Magdeberg, built on the banks of the river Elbe, the body of water that divided German from Slav.
The journey took some two months of hard travel on largely terrible roads and through deep forest and treacherous mountain passes before they saw the tall grey stone walls of Magdeberg, and the large castle that guarded it.
They reached the city to find the walls and gates guarded by Knights of the Teutonic Order, all armoured and wearing the white tabards with black drosses of their Order. They inspected the wagons but let the Company pass through.
They enter through the heavy gates and the normally still and quiet streets of a medieval city seem, for some reason, especially thick with tension and dread. Doors are bolted tight, lights are dimmed or out, and all the shutters are closed. Almost giving the city an appearance of one that has been abandoned by its citizens. Most houses are of stone and they streets are all paved and cobbled, while above them, from the towers of the walls and the castle flew the Black Cross banners of the Teutonic Order.
After they had led their horses through the empty streets for a time a rider began to slowly approach them, raising his hand in salute as he did so.
When he approached further they could see that he was a small thin man, dressed in plain tunic and breaches and a weather beaten cloak. His skin seemed extremely pale, to the point where blue veins could almost be seen below its surface. He greeted them and introduced himself as Albin of the Catiff, servant of Lord Jurgen. He asked who they were and they produced Basilio's invitation relaying their names and that they were the emissarys of Sophia.
Albin accepted and told them to follow as he led the way to Magdeberg Castle. They did so and soon came to the impressive and newly constructed and heavily guarded fortifications. The castle was fully manned by knights of the Black Cross, but none hampered there way as Albin led them through the gates and into the courtyard where their steeds and wagons were left, along side many other fine stallions and richly adorned coaches.
Albin led them to a series of windowless sweets that would serve as their quarters in the castle. There they were allowed to wash and change before they were led down toward Lord Jurgen The Sword Bearer's Grand Hall.
A herald escorts them down and announces them to the court. A number of Cainite dignitaries are already present, talking and observing the Company with interest. Ghouls and unreleased childer attending those who dress and act as nobles and lords. The sevant that brought them takes his leave just as other heralds arrive escorting other coteries and representatives to the hall.
Although the room is dimly lit, the Grand Hall is a vast open space. The indiscernible vaulted ceiling was well over 20 feet high, disappearing into a veil of shadows. Four stone pillars demarcate the edges of the hall, and old painting and richly textured Ventrue banners adorn the walls. Against the furthest of which was an elevated throne befitting the wealthiest of sovereigns, with an intricate insignia carved into the the seat. Behind it, a gargantuan Ventrue symbol hung from the wall, subtely containing the mark of the methuselah Hardestadt. A lush ruby blanket is draped over the chair, while a series of luxurious carpets of similar hue conceal the stone floor. To the left of Jurgen's throne is a stage, and a set of crimson curtains that conceal whatever lies behind. Facing both the stage and Jurgen's seat is a regal table covered with gifts, dried floral arrangements , and scrolls. Throughout the hall stood Teutonic Knights clad in armoured mail and helms, all stood rigidly to attention. No doubt awaiting her lord, Lucretia Von Hartz stood behind and to the left of the throne, equally if not more impressive. Lady Lucretia was powerfully built though with a lithe figure, dressed in a fine and regal courtly dress of deep blue hue and with her long hair plaited down her back, though much like Lady Kara, she was girt with a sword by her side.
Lord Jurgen enters the room and a wave of restrained applause fills the chamber. Jurgen is dressed formally though not ostentatiously. The most distinguishable garment is his long crimson cloak. He is a well built man with a square cut face and short blond hair, tall, and exuding an aura of confidence and control. Following Jurgen is a woman of irreproachable beauty, Rosemund of Islington, a pale figure of pure elegance dressed as a queen and with a long train following in her wake. She stood to Jurgen's right and attendants bring out another high-baked seat for her and place it next to his own.
He raises his hands and the chamber falls silent. The Ventrue Lord makes a small speech thanking all attendees. He looks to Rosemund and thanks her for participating. Al eyes were on Rosemund and the chamber erupts into applause one again. Another Cainite possessed of a sinister beauty, one of Rosemund's male attendants, holds a velvety deep blue case and moves behind Rosemund . Jurgen and Rosemund take their seats, and a musician makes his appearance on the stage and begins to play his flute, creating a pleasant and melodious sound that filled the hall.
After more chatter and gossip among the guests, the various envoys present themselves to lord Jurgen, approaching the Patrician with words of friendship or fealty.
Several Iberian Lasombra make their presentations, and offer Lord Jurgen various historical tomes from great antiquity.
Jervais, one of the Tremere representing Ceoris, and accompanied by two other warlocks, makes their presentation and offers a gift of a sceptre of friendship. The chamber surges slightly as the Tremere makes his presentation, some envoys whispering that the treacherous Tremere are only there to try and forge a disparate alliance . Others include a member of clan Nosferatu who is wrapped like a mummy and shrouded in darkness, Myca Vykos, whom the Company already knew, emissary of the Byzantine Obertus Tzimisce, who it is whispered is the favourite of a methuselah my the name of The Dracon.
Among the other Cainites and Ventrue lords who approach the throne are a brightly clad troupe of Ravnos, lead by a Cainite name Silas, and a lone Malkavian by the name of Kalvin.
The music continues to play and everyone in the room appears to be eyeing everyone else, indeed several of the Company overhear poeple inquiring about them Who are the strangers?
Indeed in their mingling they both overhear and are told various thing by those present.
In regards to Lord Jurgen:
"He is nothing but a catspaw for Lord Hardestadt you know, though he is the most dangerous warrior the Patricians have."
In regards to Jervais and the Tremere:
"He is a diabolist like the rest of his clan, they are only here to enchant Lord Jurgen because they are desperate"
In regards to Rosemund:
"She is a childe of Queen Isouda de Blaise, one of the French Toreador of the Courts of Love, though they say she has allies among the most wretched of sorts, Charlatans and Serpents they say."
Baron Von Achern, childe of Jurgen and vampiric Crusader:
" They say Andrew of Hungary was his ghoul, and that he was Bulscu Arpad's bum-boy in his breathing days"
The Hungarian [Arpad] Ventrue:
"They had so much potential once upon a time. Jurgen thinks he's going to cow them but he'd better be careful, the Arpads are degenerates but not fools."

The Crowds attention waxes and wanes with the various presentations, for Sophia Brother Anthony made the presentation of e bejewelled golden goblet from Basilio, graciously received by Lord Jurgen. Shortly afterwards the huge double doors at the back of the Grand Hall swing open and the the crowd snaps to attention as the Tzimisce contingent strides through them. Tall and stunningly, inhumanly beautiful, Lady Kara strides toward Jurgen flanked by two vlaszy Revenant Knights in armour.
"I am Lady Kara Vlasvy-Lupescu, Childe and envoy of Vladimir Rustovich Voivode of Voivodes, daughter of Ezbeth of Vlaszy, childe of Radu.
My Lord asks that I convey his thanks for your invitation, and recognizes your domain over this city and its surrounding hinterlands."
Lord Jurgen's features betrayed nothing, his thanks nothing more than a terse nod - an obvious slight.
"The Voivode" Kara continues " does wonder though, what concern of his are the claims of a petty German warlord". Venom dripping from her words.
"If you cannot tell him," comes the voice of Baron Von Achern, the barrel chested childe of Jurgen as he stepped forward, "I must wonder what your mother taught you. After all, I have heard that the Whore of Bistritz knew all the tricks to extract secrets from our Arpad kin. Regardless I'm sure the truth will become clear soon enough..."
The attendees watch the exchange with a forced stoicism, especially Rosemund and Vykos, though some appeared to be enjoying the verbal duelling taking place. Lucretia von Hartz has her hand on the hilt of her sword, and Kara's knights do so as well. The Teutonic Knights around the chamber also apear to have moved into a state of readiness, including one group behind the Company.
Lord Jugen breaks the silence by calling for Von Achern to continue.
"Milord, as you surely know, Andras, mortal King of Hungary, is convinced that the pagan Cumans on his eastern border pose a threat to his realm. In order to defend his lands, he has called up the aid of the Order of The German Hospital of St Mary [Teutonic Knights].
For myself I bear with me letters of state from Lord Bulscu Arpad and his vassals, Lady Nova Arpad and Prince Vencel of Buda and Pest, inviting you to claim domain in the region under the auspice of the Hospita. The agree that you can and should, stand against the Fiends who infest those dark lands.
Both surprise and anger flash briefly across Kara's face.
"Those land are niether theirs to grant nor yours to claim, Patrician. The Founder made covenant with the very earth there . No letters of state or mortal catspaw can come before that."
"We shall see about that, whore's-daughter", replied Von Achern.
The Vlaszy Knights draw their sward and Kara bears terrible fangs as the insult hits home. The hall rings with steel as Lucretia and her Teutonic Knights do the same.
One of the Knights behind the company flies into action, pushing past the Company and lunging for Kara with his sword.
The childe of Rustovich turned toward him and struck him hard as he approached, the signs of frenzy barely restrained upon her face, and cracking his skull and breaking his neck with a crack as his limp body slid to Von Achern's feet from the powerfull blow.
At this Mortius also surprised them by leaping forward to strike at Lady Kara with his bare hands, but like wise he was struck with lightening speed and sent sprawling to the floor, though unharmed.
Reigning both herself and her knights in, Lady Kara storms from the chamber without another word, the crown parting for them as they left.
While the room was still reeling from the stand-off between Von Achern and Lady Kara, Rosemund of Islington rises from her seat. Throughout the ceremony she has offered nothing more than the slight curve of her lips, yet as she stood the eyes and ears of every Cainite in the room were on her, removing the need to request silence.
Her aide moves beside her, opening the precious case to reveal a shining gilded sword.
"I come to offer a great symbol of favour of the Courst of Love," she says majestically. she poetically described the the crafting of the sword. Each gem, she claimed, is among the finest of its kind, while the metals - of pristine quality - was forged by Europe's finest smiths.
Rosemund raises the shining broadsword inlaid with precious gems and covered with decorative crests.
Jurgen thanked Rosemund for her gift and then faced the guests.
"I am heartened, that so many have graced Magdeberg with their presence this night. And I greet the kind words of our Hungarian kin and our Artisan peers with equal cheer. Baron Von Achern, Lady Rosemund, you have this night given me the tools with which to right many wrongs.
I have set my court upon the River Elbe for a reason. For too long, the Eastern Marches have been held wild and untamed, ruled by a collection of depraved Lords of the Tzimisce and other forces darker still. Our clanmates and allies in Hungary and Bohemia have suffered at their hands for too long. The Fiends twisted legions have plagued every just plan to defend our domains against Saracen and Pagan, even raiding into Zara during the Crusade of 1202. It is time for this to end."
Jurge raises the sword that he has just received. "We can no longer stand idly by and wait for the next inevitable assault. With the acord of the noble Arpads my vassals undertake the construction of strongholds in Krondstadt and Transylvania. This domain shall serve as a bulwark against the aggressive Tzimisce , and I pledge myself and my sword to defending it."
For a solid minute, the assemblage remained in stunned silence. The implications of claiming domain in the Tzimisce heartland sinking in. Until several of the vampires present burst out into loud cheers and applause. Soon others, including the Company, join the chorus. Though many of the dignitaries immediately break into discussion. War had been declared, and Volund caught the scent of wolves in the air.
At lord Jurgen's command, music and dance erupt in the chamber. A group of Toreador envoys including Rosemund herself begin the dance, inviting others to join them, and many do, including Gregoire.
Lord Jurgen who has maintained a cool demeanour throughout now sits back in visible satisfaction.
While the dance is underway and Toreador envoys slowly entice others to join them, a thunderous crash spoils the scene and a gust of wind blows the stage curtains aside. The musicians stumbled backwards and on to the stone floor.
The crowd fell silent as three towering figures emerged from the crimson curtains, all dressed in furs. The central figures, a woman, stands considerably taller than the others. All three are particularly imposing, the two slightest of the savages, still immense compared to most of the attendees, possessed blatantly animalistic features, tusks, glowing eyes, and fur. The third and largest Gangrel, though ferocious in appearance, seemed collected and calm.
Reacting with lightening speed a ghoul knight leaps on to the stage brandishing his sword in a vast sweeping arc. But the intruders are faster still. Two of them move forward swiping at and savaging the knight. The brash Teuton's mangled head rolls on to the floor where the guests past in horror.
Lucretia is ready, sword in hand, yet Lord Jurgen raised his hand in restraint.
For the first time in the evening Jurgen reveals his true physical presence . The Ventrue Lord rises from his throne and commands attention without even making a sound. His presence is so powerfull that he virtually radiates authority.
"Ho dare you disrupt this ceremony ?" Asked Lord Jurgen.
The Gangrel Turn their attention to the Ventrue Lord. "Speak your mind!" He orders them.
The tallest Gangrel, the female with grey fur, growls her response.
She identifies herself as Morow, childe of Arnulf, and declares Jurgens ceremony to be a mockery.
She delared that she knows that Jurgen has sent a force of knights to Hungary, and she states that the land there is only Rusotivh's bacause he pays tribute to her. And she has no interest in revising that agreement .
She demanded that Jurgen rescind his attempts to establish his authority there. She will view anything less as a direct challenge.
After giving her warning Morroe and her Gangrel leave as they arrived, like a gust of raging wind.
Lucretia and the Teutonic Knights move to secure the keep, while Jurge and many others continue, as if nothing had happened.
Lord Jurgen then called for his entertainers just as the dance was ending, the first artist was the Makavian named Kalvin, who skilfully interprets a serries of poems, some of his own devising and containing hidden meanings.
Next come the Ravnos, acrobats and jugglers with impressive skills, flinging and passing sharp daggers to each other with impressive speed, all the mores so when the daggers seem to bust into flames as they preform, some of the watching crowd even backing away for fear that the Beast may rear its ugly head at the display.
Upon finishing they and the other performers bow before Jurgen and kiss his blade in a clearly rehearsed fashion, before bowing to the crowd.
And so the evening of the Grand Court continued, with none knowing what surprises may yet be in store for the attendant Cainites in Magdeburg Castle...







Castle Magdeberg
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The Ventrue arms of Lord Jurgen The Sword Bearer
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