Isdenestilom
Duchess Belgrim Nalfok sat quietly in the King's Antechamber, tugging her beard idly as she read a report one of her advisers had sent to her PDA. Those damned USSC dogs have been acting up again she thought. Apparently one of the young fools had attacked a Royal Guardsmen when he attempted to break up one of their illegal meetings. Thankfully, the loyal dwarf was unhurt and the criminal had been apprehended alive. Unfortunately, the distraction had allowed the other USSC members attending the meeting time to run and escape deep into the mountain.
She quickly sent a message back to her adviser, telling him to send her personal Hammerer to deal with the radical. That should get them more than enough information about the local cell he was operating with.
Duchess Belgrim Nalfok held stewardship over the planet of Isdenestilom. She had much less autonomy then most Dukes and Duchesses in the Kingdom, however, since the King actually lived on the planet she was supposed to be running. Different Kings and Queens had handled the situation differently in the past, most allowing the steward of Isdenstilom great freedom in plantery matters while a few took a much more hands on approach. King Mistem "Hammer Blessed" Enshallogem was of the latter camp, the Duchess had found out to her dismay when the much younger dwarf had taken the throne after his father's abdication.
The King had made it up to her, however, by making her a member of the High Council, the group of high ranking dwarves who gave council to the King. That was the reason she was here today; the King had called together the High Council to discuss "something happening in the Galactic North."
Shortly, the doors to the King's Throne Room opened and a dwarf stepped out.
"Duchess Belgrim Nalfok, King Mistem "Hammer Blessed" Enshallogem is ready for you now," the dwarf said, bowing, his long beard sweeping the stone floor of the antechamber.
"Thank you, Dwarfservant Dordak Elerg," she responded curtly, moving quickly pat him into the King's Throne room.
Despite the fact that she had been in this chamber many times during the reign of both the current monarch and his father, Nalfok marveled at the beauty of the room. The room was made entirely of gold, with glittering gems encrusted into the walls. The furniture was made of precious metals, and on the far side of the room, dwarfing everything else in sight, sat the Throne of the King of Isdenestilom, crafted from raw adamantium, the same metal that covered the hulls of the Space Forces.
In the center of the room stood King Mistem "Hammer Blessed" Enshallogem, King of All the Dwarves. He turned to face the Duchess as she approached him and- By the depths, what has he done to his beard?
The King's fiery red beard had been trimmed back so that it barely hugged his jawline, and his entire upper lip-
"Duchess!" the King cried, his face lighting up as he grinned at her, "You've finally arrived! Good."
His entire upper lip was clean shaven.
He saw her staring at his facial hair.
"Ah, you like it?" the monarch asked, "I was reading about Earth history the other day, about on of the President's of the United States long before the Cataclyisms, Abraham Lincoln. Freed the slaves. Or beat a German man called Hitler in a race at the Olympics or something. Can't remember. I showed his picture to old Dordy and had told him to give me the same beard. Do you like it?"
"It's- it's very... unique, King Mistem "Hammer Blessed" Enshallogem," she finally got out.
"Dordy didn't like it either," the King said, "and stop calling me my full name and title and nickname, Belgrim. Call me Mistem or Enshallogem or Your Majesty if you really must."
"Yes, King Mi-, yes Your Majesty," she said, her eye twitching involuntarly, as it tended to do whenever she was around the King. No matter the dwarf's eccentricities, he was still her Sovereign, and she must show the proper obedience.
"Now Bel," the Duchess almost winced when the King called her this, but she managed to resist doing so, "I heard that there was a scuffle with the USSC, and that you have a prisoner."
"Yes, Your Majesty," she confirmed.
"I want you to let him go," he told her, his face becoming more serious.
"What! Your Majesty, he could give us valuable information about the cell he belongs to-"
"I've told you a thousand times, as long as they haven't committed an actual crime, I don't want any anti-royalists arrested. It will just encourage more of them."
"Your Majesty, I protest this decision. These dwarves are dangerous. They want to kill you and every other noble dwarf in the Kingdom. They don't even want there to be a Kingdom at all," she said, speaking as if she was explaining this to a very small child.
"I am aware of that, Duchess," he stressed the title, his face becoming darker. Despite his eccentricities, he would only allow his subordinates to become familiar up to a point. "But as your King, I realize that these radicals are taking inspiration from Earth history, and throughout Earth history, repressing groups like the USSC has just made them even more radical."
The Duchess recoiled from the admonishment as if she had been slapped. She bowed low, allowing her beard to sweep the floor just as the Dwarfservant had done in the Antechamber.
"I supplicate myself before your will, Your Majesty," she said evenly.
"Come, come Bel," he said, his mood lightening, "I didn't put you on the Council to be a yes-dwarf. I value your input. Now, come, the others will be here soon, and we have much to discuss." The King lead her to a long table near the center of the room, and the two dwarves waited for the rest of the High Council to arrive.
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A short time later
"So, the NGTO are blaming the Heralds of Xylyx, and the Heralds are saying that the Nephilim faked the whole thing..." pondered the King, stroking what was left of his beard.
The entire council had watched the recordings of the back and forth accusations that their envoy at the Coalition of Nations had sent them. They had feasted on the finest food that the Kingdom had to offer, and had all, save the King, for he was a well known teetotaler, had sampled the finest Oberinian wines.
"Yes Ki- Your Majesty," said Foreign Minister Glanlond Whurak, almost addressing the monarch by his full title. "I think this is an excellent oppurtunity, my lord. The Heralds are a most disagreeable, uh, 'species', and the NGTO is a potential hegemonic power. The war will destroy the machines and make the NGTO look bad in the interstellar community. After all, I think we can all agree that it is extremely likely that the Heralds are telling the truth. Why would they attack when it would lead to their destruction at the hands of the entire NGTO?"
"I agree," said Grand Admiral Darim Belcral from his seat across the table from the Duchess. "The war will be decisive, but it won't be a complete cakewalk for the NGTO. It'll lessen their war making potential, and make it harder to extend it's influence down into our territory."
"Duchess Nalfok, what say you," the King asked her. He didn't call her Bel, not during official business with the entire High Council here.
"I disagree with the Foreign Minister and with the Grand Admiral," she answered carefully, "I don't think that getting rid of the Heralds will weaken the NGTO as much as they think it will. In fact, in the long wrong, getting rid of the machines will strengthen their position. We should lead an effort to get the Coalition of Nations to intervene and keep the peace until the truth can come out."
"Don't be an idiot, Duchess," scoffed Grand Admiral Belcral, "No one will ever want to intervene to save those depths damned machines."
"Careful, Grand Admiral," the King said, his eyes flashing dangerously, "Don't mistake the lack of formality at this table for a permission to be rude to a member of my High Council."
"Apologies, Your Majesty," the Grand Admiral mumbled, looking down at the table. It had taken a while for the High Council to adjust to the King's orders that they use only titles and not full names while the council was in session.
King Enshallogem considered for a short while, tapping his fingers idly on his desk. Finally, he gave his decision.
"I agree with the Duchess. The NGTO has gone through a lot of effort to start a war with the Heralds. If they rank that much attention, than they're a valuable way to keep the NGTO on its toes. Still, the Grand Admiral makes a good point. I don't want us to charge forward, leading their rescue to find that no one is following us. Foreign Minister, order our envoy to give a speech at the Coalition asking for an investigation before any action is taken by the NGTO. Then send feelers to other major powers to see how ready they are to block an NGTO invasion. Grand Admiral, I want you to put the First and Second Fleets on alert status. That might give pause to the NGTO before they commit themselves. That's all, gentledwarves."
And with that, the meeting was over.
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ISF Kaloum
Deep Space, near the wreckage of the Freighter Minke
The captain of the Kaloum considered just how exactly he was going to get the Nova captain to allow his investigation team aboard his ship. The last exchange of messages with the Nova had not gone very well. Getting called a moron hurt the dwarf's pride, especially since he deserved it. Still, he needed to get to the bottom of what had happened to the Minke, and bring those responsible to justice.
Though he was forced to sound conciliatory in order to make up for his earlier ineptness, Taagon was still suspicious of the Nova. The fact that they had handed the cargo over to the Oberin fleet was a good sign, but his dwarven sensibilities prejudiced him against the mercenaries. How can someone be loyal to a Guild instead of a nation, a Guild Master instead of a King, or at least an elected Head of State. Plus, they had called him a moron.Nova Frigate, I am requesting permission to send my own party of investigators over to the wrecked freighter. I will need to make a full report to my government about what has happened here, and allowing my dwarves onto the ship will help a great deal. Hopefully, we will be able to get to the bottom of this together and find the pirates who did this.
His face reddened. He must not let that interfere with his duty here. Soon, hopefully, his landing party would be able to get to the bottom of this.