Eclizza
- The Pale Serpent of Ailendamus
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8.33 R | “Are you sure, Dame Eclizza?” |
8.33 R | “Dead gods, Dame Eclizza! What has she—” |
8.41 | “Dame Eclizza. Great Knight of the Order of the Thirsting Veil. The Pale Serpent of Ailendamus.” |
8.41 | “Dame Eclizza. Great Knight of the Order of the Thirsting Veil. The Pale Serpent of Ailendamus.” |
8.41 | “Dame Eclizza died in the course of her duties, Courier Griffin. She was a war hero to Ailendamus.” |
8.41 | “It was the Death of Magic. And the Death of Chains. They were there, somehow. The Death of Magic spotted us and cast a spell—somehow. Through the teleportation spell. That’s how Dame Eclizza died. She still perished because of me. But that’s what happened. I…would want you to know that.” |
8.43 | “I am Dame Eclizza of Ailendamus. Great Knight, and newly fallen to the Death of Magic.” |
8.43 | It was the Rebel of String, Elucina, who called down. Dame Eclizza nodded. |
8.43 | Xarkouth’s head rose. The Great Knight Eclizza’s eyes burned. |
8.43 | Erin Solstice choked. She knew–? But Eclizza wasn’t done. |
8.43 | Xarkouth’s eyes glittered in dour amusement, and the ghosts of dead rulers looked offended. Yet for answer, Dame Eclizza only turned. |
8.43 | Dame Eclizza interrupted hurriedly. The Wyrm snarled at her. |
8.56 | “I know it is unconventional, so I tend not to go to court—as if I could, regularly. But I have never cared, and no one in House Shoel will bother others on that. Or we’ll throw mud at them. Lucifen—that is, Visophecin’s side have their laws. We have ours. You would have done well if you’d grown up here. Many [Knights] have. Eclizza did, and I think she mentioned a Chorisa once. Hence me seeking you out.” |
8.56 | “You know—kn—knew Dame Eclizza?” |
8.56 | A girl had once scrawled on these very walls. Chorisa had already been misty-eyed, but then she did weep to see it—especially that Eclizza had spelled her name wrong. Uzine patted her hand, still smiling. |
8.82 (Pt. 2) | Great Knight Eclizza of Ailendamus and a half-Elf who had been in Dionamella’s bodyguard when Lord Swey killed him both bowed to the assembly. |
8.82 (Pt. 2) | They shook their heads. Eclizza looked helpless as she cried out. |
8.82 (Pt. 2) | Dame Eclizza of Ailendamus stood behind the four rulers of Ailendamus in the deadlands who had served a Wyrm, knowingly or unknowingly. She was lamenting it. |
8.82 (Pt. 2) | Eclizza went pale and bowed. |
8.82 (Pt. 2) | The Dragons were arguing about it, and Eclizza’s head sank lower. She clenched a fist. |
8.82 (Pt. 2) | Then Erin Solstice was there. Pushing through the chaos, shouting at Dragons, and elbowing aside rulers. She stopped in front of Dame Eclizza, and the ghosts looked at Erin. |
8.82 (Pt. 2) | Rhisveri’s brother and Eclizza peered suspiciously at Erin. The young woman’s heart was in her mouth. She looked around. Gerial was there, mouth open in surprise. |
Interlude – Stories | One thing Rhisveri had access to was long-range teleportation magic. He even had glyphs, the kind he’d used to cast [Greater Teleport]. There were dangers as the late Dame Eclizza had proved, but that had been the Death of Magic. |
9.56 | In short, he missed Ryoka Griffin and found that he quite liked having mortals who knew who he was. Dame Eclizza, General Dioname—there were so few worthy of trust. He might have swayed his peers or coerced the others into supporting him, but there was a huge lump holding down the other side of the argument. |
9.66 | “Eclizza was killed by that one. Take the Djinni.” |