>>6325356It felt strange to write your full name like that, but it should be enough. You had written what had happened and how you wanted the issue to be raised as a blatant attempt to violate a foreign noblewoman. Couple other details and it was done. You passed the letter to Bolvar who looked at it before making it a scroll. With a bit of candlewax he closed it.
“I will give this to Lord Uther and he can give it to Prince Kael’thas.” He said.
“Thank you.” You said and bowed to him.
“I am glad to be of help. All of this is… not how the King should act.” He said.
Bolvar looked sad, were he and Varian friends?
“Then can the Church help me to rescue Alric?”
“We cannot take the initiative and go against the King. His position has been blessed by the Holy Light and to wave that away would require more than what we have here present.” Bolvar replied and continued. “But if the Prince is freed, that would be a different case.”
“So tomorrow?”
“We will most likely condemn his actions, condemn the treatment of Prince Alric and demand his release, but if he says no, we have to accept it.” Bolvar said to you. “At least for now.”
“I… I can't ask for more. Thank you Sir Fordragon.” You replied to him.
“You are a brave woman Lady Silverthread, to do all of this for him.” He replied.
“I love him.” You said and brushed.
“Greatest of all motivations.” Bolvar said to you and suddenly got more stern. “Though I do need to ask you something about Prince Alric. I am a Paladin so I need to do my duty.”
“Oh, what is it?” You asked.
“I don't buy the story. It wasn't poisoning, something else happened and I think you know what.” Bolvar asked you and continued. “Lady Nalice, what little I know of her, being with him raised my suspicions.”
“Well… ummm.” You mumbled.
“So how is it Lady Silverthread? What happened to him?” Bolvar questioned you. Gone was the helpful and very fatherly feeling man and instead in front of you now sat a renowned war hero and one of the most respected Paladins of his generation.
>Keep with the cover story, it was Syndicate poisoning that nearly killed him.>Alric had an accident and nearly died in the process.>Tell him the truth. He was practicing magic when he nearly died. Lady Nalice saved him.>He needs to ask Alric for the story because you are only going to tell him the cover.>What does he know about Nalice? You have your own suspicions about her as well.>Other, write in.