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A/N: With Chapter 13 we come to the end of Act 1. Hope people enjoy and I know its a doozy but please be sure to read the Closing Author's Note on this one if you could!

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While the Destined Hero and his party make their plans in a tavern on the edge of the city, everyone else in the Holy Empire continues on with their daily lives. They do not stand still, nor sit idle. The world is not frozen in time waiting for Marcus to decide what he is going to do. Everyone has their own story; everyone stands at the center of their own tale.

On the far side of the Capital, across from the Cathedral of Most Holy Light, sits the Royal Palace. It is within this Royal Palace that a young, silver-haired woman with slightly pointed ears quietly makes her way down the hall to a meeting with her mother. Her name is Elsenthia Seradina Leliana… and she is the Crown Princess of the Holy Empire.

One day, she will be Queen. As her father’s only direct heir, it is her birthright. But while she is technically of age now, she has not been crowned just yet. For the moment at least, her mother Lisanna Layla Leliana still rules as Queen Regent of the Holy Empire. Technically, her mother was in charge of everything. Lisanna sat upon the throne with the crown upon her brow, holding court, taking petitions, and making decisions that had lasting effects across the entire Holy Empire.

But in truth, there was actually quite a bit of nuance to her mother’s reign. For one, she was only Regent until Elsenthia ascended to the throne. She ruled in Elsenthia’s name in place of her late husband until the Crown Princess could be coronated as Queen in truth. Said coronation should take place within the year, and Elsenthia felt that she was more than ready to take the reins of the Empire from her mother. It was long past time, in fact.

However, there were some… minor difficulties to be overcome first. Queen Lisanna only ruled the Holy Empire by the grace of the Nobility of the Empire and the Holy Pope of the Church. If she were to lose the backing of either, then her position as ruler would become quite tenuous indeed. If she were to lose the backing of both, then their time as Royalty would come to an end, and Elsenthia couldn’t quite say what would happen next.

It was an awkward situation brought about because of her mother’s status as a pureblooded High Elf. The term ‘High Elf’ was not hyperbole. Elves like Elsenthia’s mother quite literally came from a higher plane of existence than their own. The High Elves had long since abandoned the mortal realm, but thanks to an ancient pact between them and the Holy Empire that stretched back unbroken for thousands upon thousands of years, certain expectations and obligations were maintained.

One of those obligations was to the King of the Holy Empire. Each King was sent a High Elf Maiden to become his Queen when he was coronated. The maiden was to live with him for all his days, bearing him at least one heir before returning to the Higher Planes once he passed away. A string of political marriages that stretched back to the dawn of the Holy Empire.

Unfortunately, Elsenthia’s father, King Albert, had passed away a decade ago, back when Elsenthia herself was but a little girl. The King had died of illness from what she’d been told, and ultimately the Holy Empire had been left without a male monarch for the first time in its history. With King Albert dead, one might think that Lisanna would have returned to the higher planes by now, but that hadn’t happened.

See, there was a very simple reason that Queen Lisanna had not returned to her people on the higher planes after her husband’s death. Put bluntly… Elsenthia was an aberration. In the entire history of the Pact, throughout the whole of the Holy Empire and the High Elves’ relationship together, every single child born between a High Elf Queen and a Human King had been a boy. An entirely human boy, to be specific. That was all that was supposed to be possible.

Oh sure, the Kings of the Holy Empire certainly benefited from their mothers being pureblooded High Elves. They lived twice as long as normal humans, tended to be markedly more handsome, and were usually immune to most diseases and sickness. Which was why it had been so shocking when her father died like he did, or so Elsenthia had always been told.

That said, children born of the Pact between the Empire and the High Elves were not supposed to be… physically elven. They weren’t supposed to have almost entirely elven features like Elsenthia had. They weren’t supposed to have pointed ears, even if hers were half the size of her mother’s. And they definitely were NOT supposed to be female.

A human boy with a longer lifespan and good looks. That was all that was supposed to be possible. That was all that had ever BEEN possible. The Royal Family’s line had remained unbroken as a result of this for thousands of years. And then Elsenthia Seradina Leliana came along. The first half-elf born in all of the Holy Empire’s history. It should have been entirely impossible, but she was living proof that it was all TOO possible.

Needless to say, Elsenthia had spent her entire life trying to live up to the expectations of those around her. No, more than that… she’d done her absolute best to surpass them. When she was younger and her father still lived, all she was to the Nobility of the Holy Empire was a curiosity. Her mother’s people were aware of her of course, and while they had made no attempt to come down to the lower planes to see her for themselves, they had declared her existence ‘tolerable’ and left it at that.

While King Albert still reigned, no one else had cared that her mother had seemingly done the impossible and given birth to a girl of all things. It was so far out of the realm of possibility in fact, that it was more interesting than damning. Besides, everyone had been so confident that her father had plenty more time to get her mother pregnant with another child, one that would no doubt be the son they needed to continue the family line unbroken.

… That had never happened, obviously. King Albert had died without him and her mother ever conceiving another child. Suddenly, Elsenthia went from being the realm’s curiosity to its only heir. Suddenly, she’d gone from being interesting to dangerous. The Holy Empire had been ruled by Kings for the entirety of its history. And she, as the only child of her late father, threatened to overturn that tradition.

People did so love their traditions, and the people of the Holy Empire loved their traditions even more.

At least… at least Elsenthia knew she was loved. Her mother loved her, even if no one else did. Lisanna had had the opportunity to leave Elsenthia behind when they’d originally sent word to her people of King Albert’s death. The Crown Princess wasn’t supposed to know this, but she’d eavesdropped on a few important conversations. As such, she knew that her mother’s people, the High Elves, had decreed Elsenthia unworthy of ascending with Lisanna to the higher planes. In the same breath, they had reportedly beckoned Lisanna home.

Lisanna had refused to go. The Queen had stayed out of love for her daughter, refusing to abandon Elsenthia on the mortal plane. In the end, she had made her excuses and the High Elves had allowed her to stay until Elsenthia was of age and could look after herself.

… Part of the Princess wondered if the reason they were putting off the coronation for so long had to do with that decree. Lisanna didn’t know Elsenthia knew, but that was partly why the Princess had not pushed harder to be coronated and made Queen. She knew it had to happen eventually, and she wanted to be Queen with every fiber of her being… but she couldn’t help wanting to hold onto her mother for a little while longer.

That said, Elsenthia knew the truth. That really, the reasons for her coronation being put off this long had more to do with problems closer to home than anything so far off in the distance. The Royal Family had the full backing of the Church at this point, but the Nobility was far less of a Monolith. Plenty of them also shared blood with the Royal Family, as more than one second and third son of said family had ultimately become a Lord or Baron or Duke as their elder brother ascended to be King.

Elsenthia knew, even if her mother tried to shield her from such things, that there was plenty of talk among the Nobility of her not being fit to rule the Holy Empire. To them, even if she were the direct heir to the previous King, she could never be King herself just because she was lacking the critical equipment betwixt her thighs.

Many of them could be swayed, but some of them would never accept a true Queen ruling over the Holy Empire in the same way they’d reluctantly accepted Lisanna’s temporary rule. Especially when none of them knew how long Elsenthia would live. Elsenthia herself didn’t know if she would be immortal like her mother and her mother’s people, or only have twice the lifespan of a human like her father’s forefathers had had. Like HE should have had.

… All of this runs through Elsenthia’s head as she finally comes to a stop in front of the door to her mother’s sitting room, let in by a guard a moment later. She’s not thinking about these things because she’s always thinking about these things, though she usually is. No, she’s thinking about all of this right now because of the news that reached her ears just moments before her mother’s summons.

Stepping into the sitting room, Elsenthia spies her mother already waiting for her at the table, a wine glass in hand. As Elsenthia enters, Lisanna doesn’t hesitate to pour her daughter a glass of wine as well, something the Crown Princess nods at as she takes the offered glass.

“Have you heard the news, daughter?”

Taking a fortifying sip of the blood-red wine, Elsenthia regards her mother in silence for just a moment to collect herself. She’s not looking forward to this conversation, no matter how much she knows it to be necessary. So, she takes the opportunity to catalogue her mother’s looks and bask in her presence. Lisanna Layla Leliana is just as beautiful as Elsenthia herself. No, rather, she’s more beautiful in every way. Elsenthia is younger, it’s true, but she’s really little more than a pale imitation of Lisanna’s pureblooded High Elf looks.

They share their silver hair, and Elsenthia has begun to grow into her mother’s hourglass figure over the past few years. But aside from that, everything Elsenthia likes about herself, her mother is all that and more. Lisanna’s knife-like ears are twice again as long and flowing as Elsenthia’s pointed ears. Her elven angled features are perfectly proportioned, while the Princess’ are barely off in a way that isn’t readily apparent until she’s stood right next to her mother.

Lisanna even wears her gorgeous royal dress better than Elsenthia does, looking like she belongs in the flowing garment while Elsenthia has never felt entirely comfortable in her attire. Though, that has more to do with the Crown Princess’ Job than anything else.

Regardless, Lisanna has asked her a question and proven more than generous in waiting for an answer. It’s about time Elsenthia gave her one.

“… I have, mother. And I’m aware of what it means as well.”

Lisanna raises an eyebrow at that, her perfect lips thinning out ever so slightly but still managing to look downright ethereal in their beauty.

“Are you now?”

Elsenthia tries not to bristle at her mother’s questioning tone. It’s a test, obviously… yet another test. But that’s something the Crown Princess has long come to appreciate. She knows that her mother means well. That she only does this because she cares. She wants what’s best for her daughter, and Elsenthia wants nothing more than to make her proud.

“Yes, mother. The Destined Hero has been found. Which means the Dark Lord has likely already been discovered by our enemies. The Holy Empire must prepare for war.”

Lisanna tilts her head to the side.

“Do you think I called you here because the Empire is under threat by the Dark Lord, dear daughter?”

Here, Elsenthia can’t quite hold back her sigh.

“… No, mother. I know why you called me here. The Destined Hero will save the Holy Empire like they always have. The Dark Lord will fall. And in the aftermath, the problem of my legitimacy or lack thereof will seem like its’ solved itself.”

She wasn’t stupid. Her mother had made sure of that. The Queen silently toasts her wine glass in Elsenthia’s direction, letting the Princess know she’s gotten it in one.

“Indeed, daughter. Though as usual, it is not as easy as all of that. It feels like nothing can be, ever since your father’s death.”

Ever since Elsenthia’s birth, or so the Princess felt her mother truly meant. But no, that wasn’t fair to the Queen. Her mother usually always spoke her mind, at least where Elsenthia was concerned. So she probably meant exactly what she’d said. Still, now the Crown Princess is confused.

“Mother?”

Quirking up the corner of her mouth in a sardonic smile that nevertheless manages to still look wonderful on those perfectly sculpted High Elven features, Lisanna sighs.

“Some of the Nobility will insist that you marry the Destined Hero once he’s defeated the Dark Lord. Some won’t stand for it, due to his heritage. If only the boy had been fully human.”

Blinking rapidly, Elsenthia feels caught flat-footed. All she’d been told was that the Destined Hero had been discovered. She’d assumed that was why her mother had called her here, and of course it was. But apparently there was more than that. More than Elsenthia understood.

“Pardon… his heritage?”

Lisanna gives Elsenthia a bit of side eye at that.

“Fire your spies, dear daughter. They’re doing a terrible job keeping you abreast of the situation.”

Elsenthia flushes, feeling suitably chastised as her mother lets out another sigh. It seems to be a day for them where Lisanna is concerned.

“Our new Destined Hero is a half-orc, Elsenthia.”

That sends a jolt through the Crown Princess’ mind. A half-orc?! Truly? They might not be as unique as her own existence, but they were still quite rare… and utterly reviled. But then, it made sense. Orcs were monsters, plain and simple. They had luckily been pushed out into the dark recesses of the Holy Empire’s border territories, but that didn’t stop them from being a massive threat. In fact, the new Dark Lord might very well be an orc. Plenty had been before.

Half-orcs were commonly understood to take more after their orcish parents then their human parents. Only a handful had ever proved to be productive members of the Empire. The rest turned out to be no better than the monsters they so greatly resembled.

For the Destined Hero to be a half-orc… Elsenthia immediately understands why this is a problem. If he had been human, marrying the Destined Hero into the Royal Family would have neatly solved all of their political woes almost immediately. The Nobility wouldn’t dare go against a human Destined Hero as King Consort to Elsenthia, Queen of the Holy Empire.

It would still be breaking from thousands of years of tradition, but all she and the Destined Hero would need to do was have one son, and they could then return to the ways of the Pact once the child came of age, with the High Elves sending down another maiden at that time. Everything would be perfect.

But a half-orc? Some of the Nobility wouldn’t stand for such a creature to be on the throne. And they would no doubt clash with the Nobility who would demand that Elsenthia marry the Destined Hero as soon as he succeeded in slaying the Dark Lord. The Crown Princess didn’t doubt for a second that he would do so either. All of the stories ended the same way. The Destined Hero ALWAYS succeeded in slaying the Dark Lord.

Finally sitting down, feeling a heavy weight on her shoulders, Elsenthia takes a long draw from her wine glass.

“What… what are we going to do, mother?”

Lisanna scoffs.

“Prepare, dear daughter. As always, we will prepare. If we’re lucky, he’ll get himself killed defeating the Dark Lord. It certainly happens often enough.”

Elsenthia grimaces at her mother’s dark, macabre tone. She’s not entirely sure how that would help things though. Even if the Destined Hero did die before she could marry him, wouldn’t that just leave them right back where they started? Parts of the Nobility would still be entirely against the idea of her coronation and ascension to the Throne.

Still, there was nothing for it. Elsenthia was her father’s daughter as much as her mother’s, no matter what anyone said. She was Crown Princess of the Holy Empire. The Throne was hers by birthright, and she wasn’t about to let anyone take it from her.

“Of course, if the Nobility knew the truth, they would be even more up in arms over the idea of you two marrying.”

The Crown Princess jolts, pulled from her determined and resolved thoughts as she looks to her mother, baffled. Lisanna, meanwhile, quirks the corner of her mouth up.

“We elves have a certain weakness to orcs, dear daughter. How that will affect any interactions between you and the Destined Hero, I know not. You will redouble your lessons in self-control and meditation. What do I always say?”

The words come to Elsenthia quickly, even as she reels at the reveal of High Elves having ANY sort of weakness. But then, a weakness that wasn’t applicable when they were all on a higher plane wasn’t a weakness at all, was it?

“If our bodies are our temples, our minds are our palaces.”

Lisanna tips her wine glass in Elsenthia’s direction and nods.

“Very good. But you will need more than a palace in the coming days. Your mind will need to be a fortress, if you are to keep your wits about you dear daughter.”

She’s surprised at how… concerned her mother sounds. But Elsenthia merely bows her head in acceptance of the Queen’s degree. After all, mother always knows best.

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A/N: There she is. Princess Elsenthia. She'll be a bigger deal later, but I'm definitely curious to hear what you all think of her now! Love her? Hate her?

On top of that, with the end of this first Arc I wanted to mention my plans for the end of this novel. Unlike Maidenless No Longer and Blasting Off, I have no intention of having Bonus Chapters necessarily. This is because I'm already contemplating a sequel book, so any 'bonus chapters' that took place after the end of this first book would probably be part of the second.

That said, what I am considering doing is writing some missing scenes/non-canon omakes from within the first novel's timeline after it's done.

Missing scenes would be things like the final steps of smithing Marcus' armor and weapons with Serafina's help, which could have fit into Act 1, except that the way I want to write it in my head has ramifications and spoilers from the final Arc of the novel in it, so it has to wait.

Non-canon omakes would be things like Marcus and Serafina's first time together going beyond a simple titjob and escalating into a full-blown fuck fest as Serafina gives into her worst impulses and she and Marcus both go Dark Side from the very beginning.

The reason I'm telling you all this is because, with this first Arc complete, I want to open the floor to you all to offer me suggestions for Missing Scenes or Non-Canon Omakes from this first Arc that you think would be cool to see me write.

I'll collect the ones I like into a list and write 'em after the novel is complete, basically.

Anyways, sorry for the long-winded Author's Note and as always thanks for reading. Appreciate you guys so damn much <3


Comments

Sootythunder

Evil omake marcus I know what you have to do, after conquering the queen and princess you have to Learn of a way to open a path to the higher plane let that be a reward for your orc hordes in your dark army a veritable garden of the most beautiful women who will quickly succumb to their weakness

Sootythunder

Plot twist, after a few weeks it just devolves into a baalbuddy comic with endlessly thirsty elves and the orcs are trying to retreat from the sex crazed elves

Sootythunder

For some reason dark side Marcus not being evil just puts the idea of playing a light side sith warrior in SWTOR all the Jedi are like “wait your exposed to be evil! Why aren’t you evil!? This doesn’t make any sense”

DualEquinox

So to go full tinfoil hat: “Of course, if the Nobility knew the truth, they would be even more up in arms over the idea of you two marrying.” I have no idea why but for some intangible reason I can't put my finger on this answer: "We elves have a certain weakness to orcs, dear daughter. How that will affect any interactions between you and the Destined Hero, I know not. You will redouble your lessons in self-control and meditation. What do I always say?” While undoubtedly fully true doesn't feel like the "truth" she was referring to originally and is more of a deflection, albeit a still true one. I get the feeling that mother dearest may be keeping secrets from the princess and there may be something more going on here. Is the Princess perhaps a half-sibling of Marcus' that her mother conceived with a man outside of the pact (which is what caused her to be born a half-elf female instead)? They are about the same age after all (i.e she was conceived while the Last hero was active.) The previous King finding out that the Princess isn't his daughter perhaps is not his would also be grounds for the Empress to organise to take him off the board...

Cambrian

To be clear, marrying Heroes into the Royal Family is NOT the tradition. In fact its never been done before. The Dark Lord vs Destined Hero struggle is a separate age-old tradition within the Holy Empire from the Royal Family's ancient tradition of the King marrying a High Elf Maiden. The only reason that the idea of the new Destined Hero being married into the Royal Family is being floated now is because Elsenthia is the first ever half-elf female rather than a proper Prince like everyone was expecting.

DualEquinox

Tbf, it being tradition or not has very little to do with my hair-brained conspiracy theory of Marcus' father having cuckolded the last king with his High Elf Maiden, and the Princess being Marcus' half-sibling (and the first union of High Elf and man born outside of the Pact, hence her being different). I could in all honesty remove that sentence entirely and it wouldn't change any of my points. In fact, I might just do so for clarity's sake.

Cambrian

True :P I'll admit, its a fun thought... maybe even prequel non-canon material haha.

Kyo Amamoto

okay since a lot of people were asking if there was an actual deity, why not make an omake giving the background on them if they were to exist and maybe how and why marcus was given both roles. that way you have the lore if you ever decide to make the omake canon. and if not you'll hopefully get people to stop bothering you on the subject.

Jack Reaver

Half elf waifu sighted. I wonder if their kid will be a human. I like this line of thinking though, and correct me if I'm wrong, but was there an implication that elves are horny for orcs?

Cambrian

Lol I'm not writing these omakes until the novel is already over, so that won't exactly help with people asking throughout its life-span. That said, a silly non-canon omake featuring a slutty Goddess and Marcus isn't a bad idea!

Juan

Some people would say that having too many busty ladies ruins the image. That there should be more variety in female body shapes. I am not one of those people. Bring on the busty elf ladies.😆

Juan

But on a more story focused note, I would honestly prefer to have a more Q&amp;A post where I could ask a bunch of questions and have make comments on stuff. I'm fully invested in the world, and unfortunately investments like that bring the nerd in me out. I have so much I want to ask about, but I also don't want to bombard the posts with questions.

RanmaChaos

Another excellent chapter. I don't have any ideas myself at the moment, but I look forward to whatever you do write about series.

TV

I'm a simple man and I want simple beastkin fluff. Surely her disguise isn't just visual right? Right?

Cambrian

Its a mix of both as all the best glamors are. Though a non-canon omake where Eris is actually the Beastkin she says she is and deeply loyal/thankful to Marcus for freeing her immediately could be fluffy and fun~

Cambrian

Bombard away! I don't want to separate discussion from the story updates tbh, the monkey in my brain loves seeing big numbers on the story updates. big numbers of likes, big numbers of comments. That said, there's also a ton of questions I can't answer because it's just plain spoilers for further in the novel lol, so that's another reason not to make a Q&amp;A post just to have to say "no comment" to 90% of questions. That ALSO said, please feel free to ask all the questions you want. My answers might be "you'll have to wait and see" some of the time, but there's absolutely NO harm in asking anyways &lt;3

Cormag81

Do these missing scenes/omakes need to be lemons or other requests allowed as well? If so I would like to see the awakening ceremony from other perspectives specifically Erised's I think it would be fun to see others intial reaction to the "destined hero" Edit:sorry if this has already been requested

Cambrian

they don't just need to be lemons no! And that could be a fun idea, though I'll have to think about whether I want to write too many different POVs of the same scene. That one might be worth doing

Sootythunder

God now I can’t get the image of a baalbuddy version of the opening to 28 weeks later but instead of humans in the house it’s a group of orcs hiding and instead of zombies it’s thirsty elves

Juan

The Destined Hero ALWAYS kills the Dark Lord huh. That's a really interesting thought for the princess to have. Since it's apparently well known and believed that bad things happen if the Dark Lord isn't defeated by The Hero, that implies it's happened before and quite publicly. Or there must be something really important to get people to believe something without any evidence. Especially since we are talking about not just the common folk, but the crown princess here. Even more intriguing since Seraphina is implied to know that the Hero doesn't always succeed and still believes the bad juju to be the case. Am I on to something here? Or is it something like the assassins carried Caleb's body and whacked the orc chick with it until she died then did in Caleb? Since if they pulled some goofy shenanigans like that it would explain why Seraphina is still a believer and the Dark Lord would technically be defeated by The Hero's hand so no bad juju.

Juan

Cool to know I'm on to something. On a simpler topic, how do you pronounce the names of the Princess, her mom, and Desire backwards? For the elves I just treat the s as silent, but I have no idea how Erised is supposed to be said.

Cambrian

Hmm, let me think how I'm pronouncing them in my head... L-sen-thee-uh for Elsenthia. Leh-sauna for Lissana, and Ear-is-sad for Erised. That's not quite how I'm pronouncing them in my head, but its close lol.

Juan

Got it. I was pronouncing them as Li-anna for lisanna and El-en-thia for Elsenthia.

V01D

I kind of want Marcus to surprise Serafina with the question ‘do you know anything about my mother(double meaning in how everyone assumes the orc is the father)/parent(s)?)

Noah Hill

I want the elf queen to crumble first and faster than her daughter. Hehe