Eye Sore

Damian du Couteau, Senator of Empress Teta
Location: Royal Palace Park, Cinnagar, Empress Teta
Outfit

The mirror hid no flaws whereas Damian’s own self-reflection had disguised plenty of cracks and worn edges. He stared deeply into his lone tired crimson eye with a newly found sense of pity. There was no necessary apology required nor would there have been forgiveness given by the young du Couteau heir. A promise broken, an old grudge that Damian held with himself to never wallow in melancholy and sorrow.
Yet here I am, weak and pathetic.
Damian clasped his cheeks with both hands to strike himself out of this pool of empathy and finally broke free of the mirror’s gaze. A sigh escaped his lips but Damian remained true and headed out of his office and towards the Palace entrance. The day of remembrance had arrived and Damian was obligated to offer words of compassion and determination to his people.
Sometime later, in front of the Royal Palace of Cinnagar. . . .
“Today we honor those that have passed on during the liberation of our home from the Maw and from the Dark Imperials. I know that despite the tragedy and tremendous damage inflicted upon us we here; all continue to forge a better path that will seek to honor all those who've paid the ultimate sacrifice. . . .
“- Today and everyday we shall honor them with determination and certainty in our very souls. Even as we walk ahead into the future their memories as; fathers, mothers, sons, daughters and friends are etched into our hearts. Our very existence proves that their memory shall never be forgotten.”
“Let us all recognize our sorrow and allow it to unite us through sympathy but never to hold us together in that pit of despair and loathing. . . I thank you all for your efforts to rebuild our homes, our lives and to finish I will leave you with a simple message that my father left for me; Always chase the wind, even on the windiest of days.”
Damian bowed deep and walked away from the podium, the sounds of the crowd slowly died down as he finally reached the final step off of the stage. There were others left to give their speeches or eulogy, a part of him wondered if there would be any attempts of campaigning. The larger issue of his appointment as a candidate for the elections continued to haunt him, yet even with his own plans in motion the prospect of failure loomed.
What a troublesome month this has become.
The skies above had grown darker, the sun ever the diminished source of light as the night continued to encourage and overtake. Damian figured he had a few more hours before he could leave with a graceful exit, but he had little inclination to seek out the rest of the Noble Head of families that were spread across the main Palace square.
“Sir, your operation has begun, their reports shall be delivered later tonight.”
“Ah, thank you.”
Damian nodded to his ever faithful Chief of Staff, the older man had followed both him and his father and felt like one of the pillars Damian could lean on for support presently. And with his future path filled with uncertainty he needed every trusted aide and their help.
“Well do run interference for me as I make my way through the crowd and find an exit. Thank you again.”
“Of course.”
With that the two headed towards different paths, Damian for his part wore his more pleasant expression on his face. Not the worst mask to keep up but he had his own limits as he weaved between both groups and small conversations. He found himself in a rather rare position to be without a data-slate, else it would have discouraged a lot more people from approaching him if it had appeared he was busy working on some report.
Not that I don’t have reports to work on. . .
