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Eirnos

  1. Iuncuta Eirnos
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9.05 NPR “Lord Titan. I’m going to call you Titan or Niers. Please do likewise. Eirnos of Culqe of Eyes. And to be clear—we’re not going to go on officer-killing runs for your wars. My Tallguard don’t go on suicide missions.”
9.05 NPR Eirnos tossed a broken bit of plate back on the table. The other Fraerlings sat down, and Niers looked around.
9.05 NPR Eirnos seemed to be in charge, because she answered while checking her nails. Her boots were still up, and Niers stared at them.
9.05 NPR “Is it—Commander Eirnos? I’ve never been to Culqe.”
9.05 NPR He nodded at Rozcal and Eirnos. He got nods, and the shadowy Fraerling raised her hand.
9.05 NPR Eirnos looked at him, and Niers took a breath. That all but confirmed it.
9.05 NPR He hoped it wasn’t that last one, but the Fraerlings nodded. Each one, the [Mage] on the floating seat, Eirnos, Rozcal, took a seat as they faced the Titan. Eirnos spoke, pointing one finger at him.
9.05 NPR He hoped it wasn’t that last one, but the Fraerlings nodded. Each one, the [Mage] on the floating seat, Eirnos, Rozcal, took a seat as they faced the Titan. Eirnos spoke, pointing one finger at him.
9.05 NPR Sixteen? Niers had never been to that many actual cities in his life. Even other Fraerlings didn’t know where their cousins were exactly, for safety. Yet Eirnos went on.
9.22 GN Niers grimaced. His last conversation with Iuncuta Eirnos had been frank and straightforward.
9.22 GN Tallguard setting up weapon racks, training areas—and places for [Healers] to tend to wounded. It might become an entire settlement in miniature or an outpost in time, but Eirnos had gestured to all of it and given Niers a hard ultimatum.
9.22 GN “Meaning, Iuncuta Eirnos…?”
9.22 GN “There will still be scenarios where I would like to call you in for help, Eirnos. Call me Niers.”
9.22 GN “Oh, is that all, Eirnos? Trust me. I always have excellent reasons.”
9.22 GN As Niers strode through his palace, he thought that Eirnos was going to be tricky. But again—she was a Fraerling commander. She probably dealt with life and death, and she had led armies and made terribly fraught choices. Her missing eye proved she’d paid for some of her mistakes.