Imperial Librarian
Hamlin raised an eyebrow when he saw Rebecca, Sirene, and Sergei emerge from the basement steps. He was certain nobody had seen them return, plus it was the middle of the day. He noted a faint blue glow present around Rebecca which was concerning enough on its own, but then he saw the clear after effects of Wiederherstellen around Sirene, and a shimmering barrier around Sergei that made him turn black briefly as he passed a window. Rebecca gave the briefest of nods to Hamlin, one that told him to meet in the Manor Library.
Hamlin chose to stop in Heather's study on the way, and briefly speak with the Prince first. Opening the door, he was entirely unsurprised to see Heather asleep with a book in his hands in one of the arm chairs. Gently nudging him awake, he took a seat across from him.
"Oh, Hamlin. Yes?" Heather said groggily.
"The Duchess is back. She wants us both to meet her in the main library shortly." Hamlin said.
"You look like you want to talk first." Heather said, seeing Hamlin's concerned face.
"I do. Rebecca was glowing." Hamlin said, his eye twitching. "Sirene had the clear afterglow of a supercharged Wiederherstellen being cast on her, and Sergei walked past a window."
"Glowing?" Heather asked, now wide awake. "How was her ummm... mana pool?" He continued, making a cupping motion around his chest.
"Empty." Hamlin said, his face stern. "Something's clearly happened."
"Well let's not keep her waiting." Heather said, flashing a grin as he got up from his resting spot.
Emerging from Heather's study, Hamlin and Heather quietly walked through the Manor. Heather nodded at a few of the servants as they passed, and so far nothing seemed amiss. The first mystery came as they arrived at the Library doors only to find them magically sealed, a blue aura around them.
"This is the same one that surrounded the Duchess." Hamlin stated. "Curious."
"We don't really have time for this." Heather said, grabbing the door handle. To the surprise of both of them, the aura immediately faded and the doors unlocked with a soft click. "I guess she agreed."
Inside, Hamlin was intrigued to see Rebecca already back in a dress, a long black one with no sleeves. Sirene for her part with in her usual white and blue cloak, and Sergei was wearing his leather armour. As they stepped over the threshold, Rebecca snapped her fingers and the door slammed shut behind them.
"I didn't know you could do that." Hamlin said, narrowing his eyes.
"Sigilus revealed some secrets to me. Specifically how to command architecture." Rebecca said, her voice cold. "Now then Hamlin, or should I say... Imperial Librarian? We have work to do."
"That's a new one. Care to share what you discovered?" Hamlin said, a broad smile under his beard.
"The Ashen Empire's institutions are starting to take shape before it even formally takes shape." Rebecca said, smiling. "It's been legally recognised as the successor state to the Rozen Republica by the Republic's own last citizen. Do you know what this means?"
"We can start seizing territory immediately." Heather said, smiling evilly. "I'll contact Baron Andrew later, he'll be most pleased."
"The rotten husk of Whitemire will collapse once my declaration is public." Rebecca said, laughing wickedly. "To further along matters, I've moved the entrance to the Shadow Court into the basement of the Manor, and renamed it to the Imperial Library. Once matters are settled the Library proper will be an open public institution. After you've audited the books with the help of Sirene and Sigilus, of course."
"I spent nearly two thousand years collecting those books, Duchess. There's a lot." Sirene warned.
"Read quickly." Rebecca said curtly. "On to the next issue. Sirene I believe you promised you'd tell me the effects of the spell you called Enrapture."
"What do I get in return?" Sirene demanded.
"You got your free will back, don't push your luck." Rebecca said, sneering at Sirene.
"You're making an Empire with my help. We'll discuss payment later in private." Sirene answered, shooting her a glare. "But first. The very first effect when you come under the spell is this warm feeling, like a hug around your mind. Oh sure you can try to resist at first, but the longest I ever saw anyone resist was less than 10 seconds. There's no point."
"Heather!" Rebecca commanded.
"Already writing it down, Rebecca." He answered.
"Then a feeling like you should trust the caster with your life. That they should just do all your thinking for you. Thinking is hard, after all. You deserve a break." Sirene said, her face serious. "It turns into a constant loop of that kind of thinking. All that matters is the caster tells you what to think, and you become overwhelmed with pleasure when you fulfil their orders."
"Sexual pleasure?" Rebecca queried.
"Bingo. You dismiss thoughts like wanting to be free or resisting the caster's will as unrequired or stupid. But you Rebecca, you spotted one of the only tell-tale signs of someone being under the spell. Eyes that look unfocused, like you're staring off into the middle distance."
"Fascinating. As for a reward, well... I got something you've probably been looking for a few hundred years." Rebecca said, smiling gently. "I spared no expense obtaining this once I found out its last owner."
"Is that what I think it is?" Sirene asked, looking at the ring Rebecca pulled out of her bosom.
"The Signet of the Lord Conservator of the Umbra Curia. Sigilus confirmed it for me." Rebecca said, handing the ring to Sirene.
"So you do have a heart." Sirene said, taking the ring and placing it on her right hand.
"World would be a better place if more of us did." Rebecca answered sadly.
"Oh please. The Villain shouldn't regret the state of the world." Sirene said mockingly.
"Does the Hero think I doth protest too much?" Rebecca asked, covering her mouth as she laughed. "Listen Sirene. What is it you want out of the world?"
"A peaceful place where everyone can be happy, where tears shouldn't be shed over lives cut short too soon." Sirene said quietly. "War shouldn't exist. Fuck, crime shouldn't exist."
"We aren't as different as you might think in our end goals." Rebecca stated, gesturing around at the library. "But for me, utopia has always justified the means. I'll hang them all to get my long peace, if I have to. I've killed a lot of people I've considered my friends over the years. The only thing I can do is say a prayer and hope they've found their peace in death, and live to see the peace that I killed them for."
"I heard of the latest." Sirene said, her voice still quiet. "With your permission, I'd like to pay my respects to Miss Valorian."
"Of course." Rebecca said, nodding. "She was my friend, after all."