He released a breath, as his boots crunched the earth beneath them, “Fortunately it's grey, but the brown leather is good for shielding yourself from all descendants, the Garde wears them the most. The material isn’t very strong, the colour itself symbolizes peace, students who’ve ascended wear them often as well, it keeps their parents off their backs, it’s made from the insides of the Khiron trees.”
Nadia muttered, “The Garde are the peacekeepers after all,” but loud enough for Clare to hear.
“That’s horrible, don’t the trees die, they seem so,” Clare paused, “alive.”
“Nah, we just remove branches, it grows back within a few months, they don’t really mind, they’ve been doing it since the angels first arrived, it’s one of the reasons they exist.”
Nathan gestured, with his finger to the end of the cave, as they grew closer toward the noise, “The chambers for the court, Luckily we’re meeting only some of the Orderian.”
Clare asked, “Do you think they gonna agree to help Calub?”
Alonso interrupted, with a nonchalant shrug, “If they don’t we’d just do it anyway, we don’t really have to obey them just yet, well Nathan does, but only the Garde condones the Orderian say in anything, besides it’s not like we’re addressing the Advisors.”
“ALONSO” Nadia shouted, a meter away from Nathan, Alonso and herself, “Stop putting ideas in Clare’s head, there are consequences when you defy the rules of the realms, even for those who aren’t ascended.”
Alonso said, “It’s just a dumb treaty.” He rolled his eyes, “I don’t see why we have to pretend as we care or need them, especially those Asguardians, I hate them, egotistical jackasses.”
Nathan muffled in irritation, he sighed, “We have a peace treaty with some of the other realms.” He explained to Clare, choosing to ignore Alonso’s snarky comments, “That’s how we keep most things strictly on a demon and Tempters basis.”
Nadia added, slowing down, as they almost reached the open area, “There are certain rules that each of the realms agrees to follow, in return, we offer them protection and agree to a fair trial if any crimes have been committed, amongst other things. That way no harm comes to the humans, you should thank the famous Blackwylls for that.”
Alonso added, “There are still some who defy the Advisors, the highest order of our kind.”
“True, but when there’s a problem that affects other realms, we only call the realms concerned.” Nathan continued, “We then discuss a common ground solution, if a major law is broken then we vote on a possible punishment, that is what the Garde do, think of them like policemen. In our case, we seek assistance from the other realms without the approval of the Advisors so this is a public matter.”
Nathan stopped, and held Clare’s arm gaining her full attention, the seriousness on his face made her flinch, “Asguardians consider themselves above law, so be careful, and don’t heed what Alonso said, don’t mistake his size for his honour.”
Clare nodded and soon enough they arrived in a place which was enveloped with people, covering the eighteen-row drop of metal chairs. She recognized some of them, from the moon ceremony.
As if they sensed her presence, most turned and stared openly at her, she had expected it. Nathan explained that it would happen because she was considered cursed. After all, she had no Angelic soul, but he didn’t say that she would freak out, or that her palms would get sweaty.
Kalbreal lifted his shirt slightly to show her a black-edged blade, “See for yourself.” She smiled as she looked at the blade which protruded out from its black sheath made with diamond edging, hmm, definitely an angel, “Nice, are you gonna give me the rundown of who’s who, before I make a complete idiot of myself?”
He gestured with his hand, as a ghost of a smile shadowed his face, “We should sit higher up, I have a reputation with female Lightwatchers.” He shrugged with a sheepish smile, “If we’re going to sin we might as well do it privately.”
Clare raised her eyebrow and smiled with a knowing look as Kalbreal ushered her to the top of the court. She had to admit, this playful side of him was definitely the side she wanted to be on.
When they sat down she saw a few people walking towards the marble chairs facing the audience, they wore green robes that were open in the front, “Who are those people?”
“Some of the members of the Orderian, look there, the first on the right.” He leaned in closer to her, his voice a bare whisper, “The Elvan queen, Arexandra, the Shapeshifter master, Jaiden Pyn, the Caster Vincent Ipswich, his the son of Asmodeus you met him last night, and the sulking one sitting on the end that’s Raphael, Prime of Asguard.”
“They are serious children of the Angels.”
“Majority are descendants of their children, Angels don’t conceive often.”
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