Bad Wolf
As Ivalyn read the message from her cousin Lucette, a small, indulgent smile softened her usually composed expression. Lucette, ever the eager historian, had clearly been captivated by Madelyn Lowe. The teenager's fascination with the past—particularly the storied chapters of the First Order—was well known in their family. Lowe, a living relic of that tumultuous era, was a natural object of admiration for someone like Lucette.
She imagined Lucette's excitement, practically bursting with the thought of meeting the Madelyn Lowe, who had governed during the First Order's collapse. The year 856 lingered in Ivalyn's memory as a painful chapter for many, a turning point marked by devastation. The subsequent years leading to 862 brought her mother, Ariel Yvarro, to power, yet even Ariel's resolve couldn't sustain the First Order past 868. Its ambitions, though noble in vision, crumbled under their own weight.
Her thoughts wandered to her mother's devotion to the Commonwealth Imperial National Cemetery in Victoria, Dosuun's solemn tribute to the fallen. Among its markers stood the names of ships like the FIV Archon, Frontrunner, and Wrath, alongside legendary figures like Rae Sloane. She remembered how the FIV Archon, under Lowe's command—or was it the Frontrunner?—had been among the ships that held the line during evacuations, their bravery immortalized in stone.
The idea of hosting Lowe carried a strange gravity for Ivalyn. Lucette, in her enthusiastic descriptions, had called Lowe "just as she's pictured in the textbooks," a living image of history. Yet Ivalyn couldn't shake the thought that something unnatural had preserved her longevity. Sith sorcery, perhaps. It wouldn't be the first time such forces shaped history; her grandmother had more than meddled with the dark arts, and without hesitation.
"It would be my honor to host the Lady Madelyn Lowe," Ivalyn had reassured Lucette, her voice calm, though her thoughts lingered on the whispers of Lowe's new appointment within the Order. Rumors of her ascension carried the weight of intrigue and caution.
The invitation was sent with all the formality befitting such a figure. Lowe would be welcomed not in the Commonwealth's historical capital, Avalonia, but in its new political heart: Qosantyra.
The newly designated capital of the Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun, was a city of grander, ambition and renewal. It had become Ivalyn's chosen seat of power, a departure from the historic Avalonia on the Western hemisphere. Here Ivalyn sought progress, unity, and cultural sophisitication. Qosantrya's location at the meeting point of two vast seas – the Sea of Saffron and the Golden Strands – offers unparalleled access to both land and maritime routes. This strategic geography made it a prime location for trade and military defense for decades. The city divided into several distinct districts, each one distinct in character yet all contributing to the city's collective identity. To the north and south of the city, the land gently slopes into fertile plains, while to the east, majestic mountain ranges frame the horizon.
Ivalyn would be meeting with Madelyn in Qosantyra's Imperial District. The district exuded grandeur and authority, blending architectural beauty with a profound sense of purpose. The Imperial District, situated near the center of Qosantrya, occupied a commanding position between the Golden Strands waterfront and the vibrant urban sprawl of the Sapphire Promenade. Grand avenues radiate outward from the district, connecting it to key parts of the city, symbolizing its role as the heart of the Commonwealth.
There in the Imperial District, at the Hyacinth Palace, Ivalyn's official residence although she scarcely occupied it personally. There Ivalyn awaited a woman she had only known of from textbooks and dissertations,
Madelyn Lowe
.
She imagined Lucette's excitement, practically bursting with the thought of meeting the Madelyn Lowe, who had governed during the First Order's collapse. The year 856 lingered in Ivalyn's memory as a painful chapter for many, a turning point marked by devastation. The subsequent years leading to 862 brought her mother, Ariel Yvarro, to power, yet even Ariel's resolve couldn't sustain the First Order past 868. Its ambitions, though noble in vision, crumbled under their own weight.
Her thoughts wandered to her mother's devotion to the Commonwealth Imperial National Cemetery in Victoria, Dosuun's solemn tribute to the fallen. Among its markers stood the names of ships like the FIV Archon, Frontrunner, and Wrath, alongside legendary figures like Rae Sloane. She remembered how the FIV Archon, under Lowe's command—or was it the Frontrunner?—had been among the ships that held the line during evacuations, their bravery immortalized in stone.
The idea of hosting Lowe carried a strange gravity for Ivalyn. Lucette, in her enthusiastic descriptions, had called Lowe "just as she's pictured in the textbooks," a living image of history. Yet Ivalyn couldn't shake the thought that something unnatural had preserved her longevity. Sith sorcery, perhaps. It wouldn't be the first time such forces shaped history; her grandmother had more than meddled with the dark arts, and without hesitation.
"It would be my honor to host the Lady Madelyn Lowe," Ivalyn had reassured Lucette, her voice calm, though her thoughts lingered on the whispers of Lowe's new appointment within the Order. Rumors of her ascension carried the weight of intrigue and caution.
The invitation was sent with all the formality befitting such a figure. Lowe would be welcomed not in the Commonwealth's historical capital, Avalonia, but in its new political heart: Qosantyra.
The newly designated capital of the Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun, was a city of grander, ambition and renewal. It had become Ivalyn's chosen seat of power, a departure from the historic Avalonia on the Western hemisphere. Here Ivalyn sought progress, unity, and cultural sophisitication. Qosantrya's location at the meeting point of two vast seas – the Sea of Saffron and the Golden Strands – offers unparalleled access to both land and maritime routes. This strategic geography made it a prime location for trade and military defense for decades. The city divided into several distinct districts, each one distinct in character yet all contributing to the city's collective identity. To the north and south of the city, the land gently slopes into fertile plains, while to the east, majestic mountain ranges frame the horizon.
Ivalyn would be meeting with Madelyn in Qosantyra's Imperial District. The district exuded grandeur and authority, blending architectural beauty with a profound sense of purpose. The Imperial District, situated near the center of Qosantrya, occupied a commanding position between the Golden Strands waterfront and the vibrant urban sprawl of the Sapphire Promenade. Grand avenues radiate outward from the district, connecting it to key parts of the city, symbolizing its role as the heart of the Commonwealth.
There in the Imperial District, at the Hyacinth Palace, Ivalyn's official residence although she scarcely occupied it personally. There Ivalyn awaited a woman she had only known of from textbooks and dissertations,
