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Fight! Fight! Pillow fight!
[For someone so fixated on the concept of fairness, Somnus was never known for observing formalities. The Oracle has retired after a trying day, a servant tells him, and must be allowed her rest. He brushes the night guard aside with the snap of his wrist, and it's a matter of seconds before he's striding across the chamber to where Aera slumbers. That she looks so peaceful where she lies doesn't deter him in the slightest.
His brother might scold him for his brusqueness, if he were here. He isn't.]
Oracle—
His brother might scold him for his brusqueness, if he were here. He isn't.]
Oracle—

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Oblivious to her mood swings, Somnus goes about his routine until he's fully dressed and freshened up. Well, as much as he can be fresh. He's terribly tired, but Aera claims to have a solution for that. He sits as bade.
After everything, she would still call him a friend. ]
Go ahead.
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He won't be oblivious much longer if he keeps being mean. But that doesn't matter right now. Once he gives her the okay, she is happy to turn around, releasing a breath of relief that he's very decent. Moving over to stand in front of him, she hums again. ]
My magic does take a few days to take full effect, though you should feel something once I'm finished. Hold still.
[ That's all the warning he's going to get as she reaches out to place her hands on his cheeks and leans in to press her forehead against his. ]
Blessed stars of life and light... [ Ardyn didn't need to murmur any sort of incantation, but she does. And she did. A warm light emits from her palms for a few moments, and as it fades she steps back to allow him his freedom. ]
We will do this again tonight, and again tomorrow. If it seems to be helping any, then we will have to come up with a schedule for the two of us to meet in the future.
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When she steps back, he glances down at his hands. The faint scars on his left persist, though this comes as no surprise. However her power works, he feels the magic weave through the fog in his head. It's as if he's managed to sleep twice the hours he got, and that leaves him wondering as to the full effect. ]
You have my thanks.
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....This is also a momentous occasion: he's actually thanked her, and that... is a first. In a long time, at least. ]
You are very welcome. I'm glad to be able to help. If at all possible, try not to overuse the Ring for right now.
[ Because she can't stay forever. She's needed in other parts of the world. She's needed in Tenebrae, considering that the people there have decided that they want her lineage to rule over them. Tenebrae is tiny compared to the vastness that is Lucis, and she thinks it a bit silly to have any sort of monarch for lands so small, but who is she to turn the people's wishes down? ]
Have you found any suitable brides yet?
[ She's going there. She can't be the only one producing heirs around here, that's not part of the deal... and the divine are getting a little restless. ]
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Aera will be here another day, perhaps two. After that, she'll have to return to Tenebrae with a swollen belly and maybe an attendant hidden somewhere near these grounds. For insurance, he should send one of his to go with her.
Leaning his arms against his knees, he covers his left fist with his right hand. This obscures the Ring from view with its ridges digging into his palm. Now that Lucis is better, it's time to start considering other plans for the future; some have already been set into motion. ]
A few. I'll be wed before the year's end.
[ What with his health and the precarious foundation of the kingdom, it won't be too soon to start producing an heir. He—as well as Aera—won't be young forever. ]
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For now, she takes a seat across from him, folding her own hands in her lap. He can hide that Ring all he wants, it doesn't change anything. That thing is cursed... but so are both of their bloodlines, aren't they? ]
Congratulations to you, then, dear Somnus. How do you feel about that? Is it anyone I know?
[ It's good to know he's thinking about settling down, in a sense. What's sad to her, is that it's not because he wants to or for his own happiness, but it's out of duty. Something she knows all too well. She feels guilty for carrying the child she's got right now... this was meant to be Ardyn's, and yet it's not and there's nothing she can do about it. ]
I hope, whomever you choose, that she is just as righteous and steadfast as you are.
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The candidates' families are eager to serve the kingdom. Being members of nobility, you would know them in passing.
[ Growing up, Aera spent most of her time with the Caelum brothers. She is, however, as learned and connected with the country as them, if not more. It's debatable how well she'd know each lady from the less prominent houses, but she should at least recognize them to varying degrees.
When Lucis was first formed, there was a power vacuum. Those who didn't make it past the initial rush for power have begun to find other ways to garner influence, and what's better than planting a female from the household beside the king? They underestimate him. He'll see that they stay in line while making full use of their affluence. On the other hand, good men and their daughters are there for consideration as well. ]
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[ She feels that they should at least be able to like one another. That he should at least like and be able to be friendly towards whomever is chosen for him, and likewise. Though she can't entirely say that anyone is completely trustworthy because she knows how people are when presented with power. Or rather, a chance to be seated next to power. ]
Be careful in your decision, Somnus... make sure you have some sort of a say in this. You are King, don't let your council have all the say in who you will marry.
[ Because she knows most of those old coots and she knows that they're going to want to push whoever they think is best at Somnus. And honestly? She's not sure she trusts them, either. Not that she's going to express that out loud right now. Somnus has his own judgment and also Gilgamesh, he's not in any sort of immediate danger. But she does worry.
She winces suddenly, placing a hand on her belly and patting it slightly. ]
...May I confess something to you? Between friends.
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Some might say that he, on the other hand, thinks too much. He'll have the final say on whom he marries, because he knows better than to entrust the fate of the kingdom in hands other than his own. He is king. Any mistake he makes will cause a terrible chain reaction, ergo he must be as careful as he can possibly be.
He pushes the thought aside. The Oracle beseeches him to listen, but not as a king. Somnus relaxes his hands. ]
What is it? Aera.
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She drums her fingers on her belly for a few moments, glancing off to the side. ]
I am unsure I am meant for motherhood. I am... concerned. [ ...That's an understatement, and she shifts. ] ...Frightened? That seems more like the proper wording. I am frightened, because I am unsure of how to be properly maternal.
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In any case, all positions in life come attached to some degree of misgiving. A little bit of fear is normal when one is new to their assigned role. He sees no problem here. ]
You have your attendants. If there's anything of which you're uncertain, let them handle it.
[ And learn from their example. ]
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She sighs and looks down, frowning slightly. ]
Yes... but what if this child does not like me? I feel guilty because it isn't as though I really wanted it. I just... had to. [ That sounds really bad, and she straightens as she tries to fix her own wording. ] I am happy! I am happy, and I love this child despite never meeting them. But I just... feel... worried about it all, I suppose.
[ At least she's not stuck with anyone, at least this baby's father will never realize that she absconded with his unborn child. ]
I know this is something we have to do, but I suppose I dislike feeling... forced. It makes me feel cornered.
[ And that is not a feeling she'd want anyone to have to feel. But she knows that Somnus can relate on that level, at least. ]
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She would have preferred to carry his brother's child. That, and Aera never did like much being told what to do if it didn't suit her fancy, which is a trait that features in all three of them. To say nothing of the gods' involvement in this particular scenario . . . At any rate, hers is a foolish worry from his perspective—of course the child will like her ]
All you can do is push onward. It's too late to withdraw now.
[ Like walking through a narrow tunnel with the hope that the path will eventually widen and lead them out of that corner. There's no backing away from that. And if they don't do it, someone else will have to. ]
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She leans back in her seat, worrying her bottom lip between her teeth. ]
Yes, perhaps...
[ She cringes again, though, before she allows herself to slide down in her chair just a little bit. ]
...She's trying to kill me, you know.
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Somnus straightens, voicing the same question he asked himself earlier. ]
Are you due soon?
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She's quiet a moment, before she reaches for his hand so that she can place it right over a spot on her belly. Specifically, right where this baby is kicking her non stop. ]
Yes. A week or two, give or take.
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Pulling his hand back, he rises. ]
Stay in the capital until you’ve given birth. Tenebrae can wait for the return of its Oracle and her child.
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She watches him stand. ]
Are you certain? You really wouldn't mind?
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The servants will be informed in order to prepare for the labor. Don't do anything reckless until then.
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Pushing herself up to her feet, she nods. ]
Thank you, Somnus. Let me know how you are feeling by this evening, if you are up to it I will use my magic on you again.
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[ He'd better not hear about her healing anyone and everyone in sight. But it's no concern of his where or to whom she decides to go.
Morning turns into afternoon into evening. In the end, Somnus neglects to inform Aera of his condition. Matters of the state have occupied him all day, and he finds himself without a good place to stop. At least this will have given her ample time to tour the city. ]
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Like clockwork, he sweeps down the hall to his quarters once darkness cloaks the Citadel. He doesn't doubt that he'll run into Aera, who ought—ah, speak of the devil. ]
Consider the baby, Oracle. You ought to be asleep by now.
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She's made herself at home right outside the door this time around; she's not about to barge in on him twice, after all. Not this particular trip. It's late, and yet she's more awake than she was earlier. ]
Good evening to you, too, dear Somnus. Ah, the baby would not allow me to sleep even if I wanted to.
[ She's huge. She can't get comfortable. She hasn't seen her own feet in months. ]
How are you feeling? How was your day?
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Glancing at Aera's swollen belly, Somnus nods in lieu of a verbal greeting. ]
Busy—and there's more to be done still.
Our meeting this morning will ensure that I rest easily. You can return to your quarters.
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