The King Is Dead, Long Live the King
WHO ; Octavius and Magnus Blackhart WHERE ; the bearorian castle. WHAT ; Octavius Blackhart’s final moments
octavius: the hunting expedition had done wonders when it came to clearing octavius’ mind of any clutter, or, at the very least, sweeping all of said clutter under a proverbial rug. he did not want to go back to thinking of strategy, of the kingdoms they were up against, so soon. this was all very well and good -- a successful hunt was a perfect excuse to have a drink of wine with one’s son. he sat down at the table in good spirits, empty goblet in front of him, and smiled at magnus. “even after a morning like that, i can’t help but wonder how kradaeca is doing.” kradaeca was a safe subject; it was, at least for the moment, not his problem.
Magnus: After fining Nathaniel dying on the cells Magnus felt like he was living in a dream, he wanted to slip back in denial but he just couldn't. Seeing his father sent a mixture of emotions to him and he was glad that he had been thought from a young age to not show any of them, he still loved his father but now he also knew that he had to be stopped and that if he had the chance he'd really become a tyrant. Magnus knew his father had ordered some man that knew a lot about plants and what now to make him some poisons and shortly before their expedition Magnus had gone and picked one up. He hoped the poison was quick and painless, he didn't want his father to suffer, which was also one of the reasons he was doing this, if he let any other the other rulers do this, they would more than likely try to torture him or make it slow. He wasn't going to let that happen. "Aren't they a bunch of pirates? We can take them again easily I'm sure." He said with a small smile "What wine would you like to have?"
octavius: he waved away the decision magnus had offered him. “i trust your judgement well enough when it comes to wine. besides, i don’t much care, and who doesn’t like surprises?” he smiled. “well, i don’t. but it will be alright, just this once. and yes. even if they aren’t pirates, they may as well be.” octavius shook his head. “where they came from i cannot say. the general consensus is that they hail from the new world; if so, i regret that we didn’t burn the place to a crisp when we left. actually, no. i don’t. i’m glad of this. whoever they are, they’ve been more than useful.”
Magnus: He nodded and went to the where the wines that were reserved for the king where. As he opened the bottle he began to hesitate, could he really murder his father? The person that Magnus cared most in the world? All his life Magnus had strived to be like him, to make him proud and now he was killing him? He was beginning to feel light headed but nothing from his stance showed any problems. The bottle he had taken was the one his father liked the most and it only had for one more serving. He poured the poison on it before turning and filling his father's goblet "I'll get another one for me." He commented casually and went to get another one, he hoped his father may drank of the contents of the goblet while Magnus was looking away because he didn't want to see him drink the poison. He opened the other bottle and return to pour himself some of the wine...he may end the whole thing. "I had thought we killed all of them, anyway even if they hadn't attacked, Kradaeca has never been known for being good at anything to do with war so, they wouldn't have been a problem anyway."
octavius: “i never thought we’d killed all of them,” octavius said. “it is a terrible idea to assume a total victory like that. i think one should always assume there were survivors, or else said potential survivors will find it far easier to rise up and destroy those who destroyed them. and aye, they wouldn’t have been a problem. but they’re even less of a nonissue now, and they’ve helped. do you think taking bearoria would have been so easy if not for nathaniel -- may he rest in peace -- having sent troops to help kradaeca fight their invaders off?” he took a sip of the wine magnus had poured for him absently. “i always forget,” he said, “the reasons this is my favorite. and then i drink it again, and all understanding is restored.”
Magnus: "Didn't we left those two that claimed to be the rulers of the place alive? Well that decision turned out to bad for the other kingdoms." At the moment Magnus didn't even know what he truly meant and what he didn't, his mind was a blur full of contradictory opinions, and guilt. However he also felt that what he was doing was the right thing to do. He cursed that his father was taking his time, but of course he would it was his favorite and his last bottle in Bearoria, he was going to enjoy it and Magnus fought the urge to knock the goblet out of his hand. "True, though I do think we would have fun regardless." He smiled before he drank from his own wine which also was a good way to avoid looking at his father.
octavius: “gods, those two. i’ve complained about this to you before, i know, but the insufferable stupidity of the other royals and their bloody insistence on being merciful and not--” he sighed, and took another drink from his goblet. “they ought to have let ironhaven have them. they didn’t trust me, which i can respect, of course -- i wouldn’t have trusted /them/ -- but nothing can be gained from pitying those who are likely spies. and even if they weren’t, even if they were bloody royals, what difference would it make? their being royals would cause more problems, really.”
Magnus: "Well I think after what happened to Kradaeca they may be regretting their choice now." He said and drank again, he wondered if people were more invested in what was happening to Kradaeca or Bearoria, well they wouldn't have to worry about Bearoria soon. "What good does royals that don't have kingdom have anyway, I wouldn't even call them royals."
octavius: “you make a good point. without bearoria, the winnells are certainly nothing.” he chuckled. “perhaps that makes you twice the prince, and i twice the king, that nathaniel and his brother and sisters ever were.” he was halfway to finishing his drink already, and frowned at the contents of his goblet. “i don’t suppose we have any more bottles of that? but no, decisions weigh too much nowadays.” hadn’t they always? he finished his wine in a few more relatively generous sips -- the time for savouring things would come later.
Magnus: "Well, I doubt there was any doubts about that even before we took Bearoria." the words felt bitter in his mouth, before the war against the pirates Magnus didn't had much respect for the Winnells but that had changed and even if he still thought of them as weak and over sentimental, what they had done hadn't been right. "I think that was the last bottle, do you want some of this one?" He asked taking the bottle from the wine he had been taking
octavius: "true. the same goes for the kradaecan ruler, or at least... no, i’m not certain when it comes to dear little adair. i had a conversation with him in norden that stuck with me. it seemed as if he understood things i didn’t expect a child like him to understand. things like taking lives.” octavius turned to magnus. “he may survive all of this. if he does, we both ought to keep an eye on him. you more than me; you’re of similar ages. and no, no more wine for me. like i said, decisions made now are weighty things. i can’t have too much wine influencing me.” he stood up from the table and smiled at his son. “well, this has been lovely, but i must return to work.”
Magnus: "Really.. I wouldn't have thought he knew anything about that, but yes I'll keep an eye on him." Though Magnus still thought of Adair as a teenager not fit to be a king just yet ...king, Magnus thought his time was still long time away but not know. "I'll see you later father." Magnus tried not to frown, he had expected the poison to take effect faster, but maybe it was better he didn't want to see his father die.
octavius: ( TWO HOURS LATER ) at first, he’d merely felt tired, and chocked it up to his hunting trip. by the time he felt the searing pain in his stomach, by the time he /understood/ what had happened, it was too late. he was now feverishly (literally and figuratively) going through the people he’d seen that day, and the things he’d eaten. could the wine had been poisoned? could will have poisoned the wine? or-- oh gods, /sienna/. but it might not have been the wine at all. it could have been his breakfast. for a moment he entertained the idea that this might not mean his death. perhaps it was some passing illness, or paranoia. but octavius knew the truth. and so he set out to find magnus, to talk to him while he still could. “magnus,” he said when he found him, trying to keep his voice steady. he managed well enough, but knew he looked /terrible/; surely magnus would know something was wrong. “there are a few things you must know.”
Magnus: Magnus had tried to drown his feelings with alcohol, but he couldn't drink more than two goblets, he already felt sick and he wondered if his father was already dead, he was waiting for a guard to open the door to tell him the terrible news. He didn't even want to go and let out all of his feelings against someone in training, all he wanted to do was lay on his bed and keep thinking about Nate in the dungeon and what he had done, he could feel himself sinking slowly into a hole. He was going to his room just when he heard his father talking to him, his father was still alive, and he felt happy about it and at the same time he was distraught because he thought it would be fast and painless and as he watched his father he saw that neither of those things had gone according to plan "Father...what? Are you okay? Do you want me to call a healer?"
octavius: “no, magnus. don’t call a healer.” there was no time to think of the best way of telling magnus all that he had to tell him. quite a bit of it had been strongly implied throughout magnus’ upbringing -- standard fare, warnings to trust no one, warnings never to underestimate, little fragments of strategic advice -- but there were a few, now, that were far more dramatic and far more specific. “i’ve been poisoned. i am afraid there’s nothing that can be done for me.” at his words, he felt a burst of anger. it was difficult to calm himself down; his next words were spoken through gritted teeth. “i think it may have been your brother.” he didn’t know, but it didn’t matter. magnus would have to watch will whether it was true or not. better that magnus /kill/ will. octavius realized with some despair that he still wasn’t sure magnus had it in him to kill. a deer, perhaps, or a boar, but a brother? “you must watch him. always.”
Magnus: His father knew that he had been poisoned, he knew he was dying and he was in pain, wasn't this a type of torture? He had wanted for Octavius to die fast and painlessly. Will..his father thought it had been Will and Magnus was fine with that because he didn't want his father to hate him even if he was about to die and he was an awful man that he had poisoned, it was still his father "Will?...I will do as you say father and if I find out that it was him he'll have to pay" Magnus wouldn't hurt his brother at least from this he was innocent. As he watched his father he almost felt like breaking down and start crying tell him he was sorry and also tell him that he just felt it had to be done. But no his face didn't show anything but anger that wasn't diected to Will but to himself for now picking a faster poison
octavius: “even if he hadn’t done this, magnus, he will. someday. i know him. i was like him once. and the things i did... i don’t regret them. not at all. never have i even considered what might have happened if i hadn’t done as i’d felt i had to. but magnus, you cannot let will do them to you. do not let him--” he stopped short of admitting he’d murdered his brother and usurped the throne. “trust no one. promise me you won’t.”
Magnus: Trust no one was something that he had been told through the years, and yet Magnus trusted people, he trusted Nico and Anya...though Anya had left and that had felt a bit like betrayal..And wasn't he the one that was the most loyal person to Octavius? Magnus had always supported his father, and he was the one that had poisoned him. His father had been right all along on that matter "I promise I won't trust anyone." And he was actually meaning it, because if he had betrayed his father, who was to say someone wasn't going to betray him as well?
octavius: octavius nodded, satisfied. “now you will be king. earlier than i had planned. i meant what i said, earlier; adair may be dangerous. and--” suddenly he was wracked with pain, and though he did not entirely double over, there was a moment for which he could not speak. he recovered, and shook his head. “gods. kill will for this, magnus. kill him. you /must/ watch your back. and watch adair, and sienna. sienna was mine, for a time, but she’s sharp, and i’ve never been entirely sure how she feels about you. a patriot, though. be sure she’s looked after, if she needs to be. she has been useful.” he realized, then, that if he did not act quickly magnus would find out that nathaniel still lived. could he charge will with finishing the job? with seeing to it that magnus never knew? but no, he couldn’t. “king nathaniel is not dead. you ought to put him out of his misery soon. tonight.”
Magnus: Magnus quickly approached his father when he doubled over in pain, he hadn't want this, he didn't want his father to suffer and he certainly didn't want to see him dying, Magnus knew this would haunt his dreams forever. He placed a hand on his arm trying to help him "Don't worry father, I will do as you say." He wasn't going to kill Will...and he was going to keep a close eye on Sienna, probably tell her to go back to Ironhaven so he could really know what she was up to. "I will." Tonight the king of Bearoria would sleep in his own bed tended by a healer, Magnus knew he wouldn't sleep. His father would be buried in Ironhaven that he knew.
octavius: octavius nodded even as he worried that magnus would not. that was the most terrifying thing about dying, he decided; he would no longer be a player, or even a spectator. it seemed far from a sure thing that he’d be allowed to watch, even after death -- the gods were not that kind. they were not kind at all. they dealt in chaos, and little else. “i must leave you now. i’ve other business to attend to. magnus, you must not tell anyone you know i was poisoned. i’m sure you can figure out why.” for one thing, he didn’t want will to know that he’d know. if it had been will. the gods knew octavius had a multitude of enemies to choose from. another was that his brother had died in much the same way. better it seem like an illness.
Magnus: "Father...don't worry no one will know and I will go along with everything you told me and you started." He had made this his father was dying in front of him and it was all because of him, Magnus felt sick but he couldn't break not right now, and his father should die seeing his son strong and thinking that everything he planned was going to happen."I will avenge your death and Ironhaven will conquer Zenan." A lie to a dying man was the least he could do. Magnus could feel his heart breaking. "I'll see you in the after life father." He said quietly, because he knew that his voice may threaten to break
octavius: “perhaps you will,” said octavius. or perhaps the gods reserved a special place for people like him. then again, he didn’t regret any of the things he’d done. he’d meant that. his only regret, he decided, was not acting with great enough care. “my brother was like you,” he said, as he turned to leave the room, to find sienna for either a goodbye or an accusation, he wasn’t sure. “take care you do not meet the same fate as he did.” he slipped through the door, weakness apparent (to himself, at any rate) in the way it felt to move, as if he were unraveling from the inside out.
Magnus: Magnus barely remembered his uncle, he could remember that he liked him though, and that he also liked his little cousin too. He had always wanted to be like his father and ended like his uncle? Maybe that was a good thing but as he saw his father walk away he just felt himself sinking further down, he did what it had to be done but that didn¡t mean it hadn't broken him to do so. Magnus locked himself in his room and only managed to think about his father in pain.















