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A Soldier's Life - 212 - Plans Within Plans, Zyna POV

Chapter 212: Plans Within Plans, Zyna POV

Zyna retired to her apartments after another meeting for the city’s defense. Telha was on the tributary, and its expansive docks on the river and the sea made it difficult to defend. The city had long relied on being too large to effectively attack or capture, with nearly half a million souls within its walls—five times the next biggest city on the continent. Thousands of retired, pensioned legionnaires and soldiers within would also answer the call to defend the walls.

Even now, agents of the Empire were visiting them and making sure their armor and weapons were ready when called upon. They were being told they would not be ordered to march, only to defend the walls of Telha. Zyna knew that was a lie. If things got desperate, the Emperor would break that promise.

Zyna appeared in her room, the teleport bracer sending electric shocks through her body. She sat in front of the mirror to get her hair under control. She inhaled deeply, and there was no odor of cooking food in the air. She sighed and walked into the kitchen, and paused. All was quiet, and no food was ready for her. Cornelius had finally come for him last night.

She had admonished herself for lusting after the young man, but his other-world naivete, carefree demeanor, and amazingly focused work ethic stirred dormant emotions in her. She had acted like a lusty teen after watching a stallion take a mare. She had never planned to have another child and locked away her desires, no matter how many times the Emperor solicited a potential suitor for her.

Eryk also reminded her of her lover when she was a mage commander. Taurus had the same wavy black hair, always had a stupid grin, and never took anything too seriously. Taurus had been her first shield, advisor and twice her age when she took over the company. He was the only son of a minor Baron who was too poor to pay for his son’s First Citizenship. Taurus volunteered for the legion, hoping to claim a pension one day and take over his father’s small estate on the coast. In their years together, Taurus guided her on leadership and so much more.

It was not uncommon for woman mage commanders to seek pleasure from their men. Due to Zyna’s powerful fire affinity and spell arsenal, she had been given an experienced company of legionnaire volunteers to protect her. Zyna ravaged the Empire’s enemies with her firestorms. As they traveled across the Empire in their duty, Taurus’ father passed, and his estate was seized by the Duke of the province for taxes owed. Zyna promised him they would regain his father’s estate and raise a family after they completed her service.

They eventually had a daughter, Mila. While Mila was young, Zyna was assigned to the Mage College as an instructor. Her legionnaires were stripped from her and reassigned as she had no need of them at the College. As Mila grew, their plans to marry cemented. Then, the Emperor decided it was time to push back the trolls in the Agorian swamp. Taurus’ new mage commander perished with all his men in a failed sortie.

When Zyna learned of his death, she went into a rage and portaled to the Agorian swamp and burned everything she could—frequently coming close to burning her aether channels, but enjoying the warning pains throughout her body. Hundreds of trolls died to her rage, and only the connection to Mila kept her from sacrificing herself in her wrath.

Her actions earned her many titles in the Empire, Fire Witch, Flame Harbinger, Dragon’s Fiery Breath were just some of them. It was not long before the trolls hid in the underground burrows and refused to venture forth in fear of the Fire Witch. The Emperor named her High Mage of Fire, raised her to First Citizen for her service, and gave her Taurus father’s barony. Still, resentment lingered for her. The Empire had ordered her lover to his death.

Baroness Zyna moved to the tiny barony to raise their daughter. She retired from the Mage Academy, and the years were good on the northern coast. Mila was like her father, always grinning and loving life. It saddened her when she took her tablet testing at sixteen, and she was found powerful in both fire and celestial magic.

Mila went excitedly to the Mage College, and all too soon, she was commanding her own mage company of legionnaires. Mila sought to make her mother and father proud, but instead, she was killed two years later when the Emperor sent her company to repel the goblin hordes in the south. It was one of the worst surges in centuries, and more soldiers, legionnaires, and mages should have been sent. But the Emperor was too fearful the Bartiradians would take advantage on the Eastern border.

The loss of Mila was the end for her. She had lost her love and precious, innocent daughter. Antonia found her soon after, and it did not take much time to convince her that the Empire needed change.

Zyna reached the kitchen to find two letters. One addressed to her and one to Renna. She opened her first. The near-perfect penmanship read:

Zyna,

Thank you very much for everything you've done for me. I can never repay you, and I hope we'll always remain friends. I’ve prepared your dinner and left it in the larder. There’s also a package in there. I left some essences for Renna; I hope you can deliver them to her. There is a book for Ignis as well.

Additionally, I recently found some mage robes. I believe a certain elven summoner may have misplaced them. They are a gift to you with all my gratitude.

-Eryk

“That little weasel,” Zyna smirked. “You did have Traeliorn’s possessions.” Other than uncovering the tablet reader, Zyna had respected his space. She had only entered his small room that one time because she was shocked that Eryk had chosen one of the smallest rooms in the suite. There were large, opulent guest rooms he could have occupied.

She marched into the cold larder, and her jaw dropped. Large jars labeled apple-berry jam were on the shelf. A dozen caramel loaves were frozen and just needed to be heated, and large strips of meat hung. He must have emptied his dimensional space and left her everything he had left from the dungeon. It was a pity the aetheric bleed would ruin the restorative properties in a week.

The bag he mentioned was relatively easy to find. She opened it to find a small bag with an apex air essence and a minor air essence. Did he get these in the dungeon as well? Maybe in a reward chest. Zyna hoped Renna appreciated the magnitude of the gift.

A heavy tome was on top, and this must be the book for Ignis. Her elvish was terrible, and she couldn’t grasp the faded title. She paged through the smithing book, not thinking much of it, but paused as the illustrations clarified what this was. It was a step-by-step instruction manual for creating the mythical Elven chain mail. She had seen the fantastical chain shirts in person, which were worth a king’s ransom. However, working the mythical mithril was incredibly difficult. The fool boy could have sold this book and lived in luxury in any kingdom on Desia. She shook her head, closing the book. She would give this to Ignis after the Emperor had been deposed. Otherwise, she may get too distracted with trying to create the chain shirt herself.

She pulled the last item in the pack out and unfurled the bundle in the bottom. She tested it with her aether, and the robe shimmered as she held it. These were Traeliorn’s robes? Zyna had owned very few artifacts over the centuries. This was partly due to her modest funds and lack of interest in such objects. She examined the robes in detail as she searched for damage or blood. Nothing. They were as pristine as if they were new. If Traeliorn owned them, then there should be more to them. He was one of the most powerful mages on the continent.

She carefully folded the robes and packed them away. She trusted a few mages who could use a revelation scroll on them. She would have to be patient and wait for the opportunity to broach the subject with Chancellor Evander. Yes, she decided, he would be fascinated by them if they were as powerful as she suspected and keep the secret. The only danger in wearing them is someone from the Bartiradian Kingdom might recognize them as belonging to Traeliorn.

Zyna found some frozen meat buns Eryk had left for her and took them out to heat. It took some time to figure out the thermal stone on the oven. Even though she had repaired it for Eryk, this was the first time she had used it. An hourglass was nearby, and she took it in the common to read while she waited.

She had been reading up on the last war with the orcs of the Bouton Caliphate. She wanted to make sure she understood their preferred tactics of the war clerics and warlords if they did try to besiege the capital.

Zyna paused and resisted showing surprise as she entered the common room. Antonia was seated on the sofa, sipping some tea. “Did he make it to training safely?” Zyna asked, a little concerned Antonia’s unannounced visit meant something happened to Eryk.

“The boy is fine. Did you learn anything about his origins while he was under your roof?” Antonia said while studying the fire mage.

“No. We never talked about it.” Zyna moved and sat across from Antonia and crossed her legs to get comfortable.

Antonia frowned, “The agents I sent to the village where he appeared didn’t find any signs of other other worlders.”

Zyna arched her eyebrow, “Is that a problem?”

“He could be lying. All the records of other worlders have them arrive in groups,” Antonia stated flatly.

Zyna shook her head. “I am certain he is not from Desia. He is a terrible actor when it comes down to it. He is read as easily as this book.” Zyna placed the book on the cushion next to her.

Antonia studied the book’s title with her eyes dancing quickly. “The Supreme Cleric will not attack Telha directly. My agents within the Caliphate borders are certain they will attack in the west.”

Silence hung for a moment before Antonia asked, “Were you aware he visited the Adventurer’s Guild in the lower city?”

Zyna’s mind raced as her face remained impassive. “I was aware. He has been experimenting with alchemy and sought some potions there.” Zyna cursed Eryk for putting her in a position of lying for him. Why didn’t he just ask her?

Antonia nodded, “That follows what I learned. He spent some time in their procurement room. He is either a terrible actor, as you say, or brilliant and has all of us fooled.”

“He isn’t hardened like most legionnaires. I would know if he was deceiving us.” Zyna defended him, which caused Antonia’s brow to rise in surprise.

Antonia seemed to be weighing something in her mind. “Do you have the blood sample?” Zyna pursed her lips but slowly nodded as she went into her room and retrieved a tunic with dry blood and a hole above her heart. Antonia looked at it and nodded. “Good. Was he aware the blood samples from conscripts are never sent to the archive?” Antonia proceeded to fold the garment carefully.

“No,” Zyna replied tersely. Only those with a lineage who volunteered for the legion had their blood archived with the mages. It became convenient for the Empire to let everyone think all legionnaires could be cursed with abyssal magic or tracked with blood samples. Zyna knew Antonia had requested this sample as insurance. She was risking a lot with her faith in Eryk.

“Good. Duke Octavian will supply fourteen loyal legionnaires when we move on the Emperor. I have two more mages in addition to Castile to support you as well,” Antonia stated with finality.

Zyna stopped her. “I still think it is a mistake placing Octavian on the throne. If Castile learns about it, she will not aid us, and it is her ability that is most needed to succeed.”

“Then she better not find out,” Antonia said forcefully. “Duke Octavian will not wear the crown long anyway. Focus on what you need to do. When the Emperor leaves the Palace, we will gather the collaborators and move. Do you know when that will be yet?”

Zyna narrowed her eyes. “He plans to march to the greatest threat with a thousand Imperial Legionnaires and ten thousand soldiers supported by more than two dozen mage companies. Whether it is the orcs, elves, or Bartiradians, I do not know. He has built massive defenses around the Titan ruins but seems ready to cede the Western Empire to the orcs to keep his hold of the ruins.”

Antonia’s eyes moved rapidly as she thought. “It is too soon. Delay him. Tell him you will march with him, but he must not march until I have everyone in position. If we fail, it will be the end us and probably the Empire.”

“If he’s clear-headed enough to heed my advice, I will do everything in my power,” Zyna declared with a bitter taste in her mouth. She was too far down this path to change her mind. It was her hope replacing the Emperor would prevent the Empire from collapsing under its own hubris.

“Good,” Antonia stood. “I need three mages capable of imprinting the spell form for sending messages. The new class of plebians should start arriving soon. Here is a list of names Konstantin sent me with a high enough affinity in air magic to learn it. Hasten their imprinting process and prepare to send them to me when it is done.” Antonia didn’t wait for Zyna to respond before heading for the exit, her teacup still steaming.

Zyna questioned if she was on the right side of this? The Emperor had ordered her lover and daughter to their deaths with little purpose. However, her aid to this conspiracy was not about revenge against the Emperor. No, she told herself she was saving others from the same fate. If Emperor Octavian escaped Antonia’s plans for a short rule, then the Telhian Empire might be worse off.

Zyna retrieved the buns from the oven and walked to her bedroom, savoring them for their aether and taste. After eating the scrumptious dinner, she pulled out a bloody undershirt with a hole above the heart. The dry blood cracked as she handled it, and Eryk’s familiar scent filled her nose. She hadn’t decided which shirt to give Antonia, the one with Eryk’s blood or the one with pig’s blood, until she had been asked for it. The shirt in her hand suddenly combusted into ash, showering to the floor. She hoped she had made the correct decision.

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Comments

It should be decades thanks. I hope it is right in the book

Erick Thiemke

Not sure if it's a typo "Zyna had owned very few artifacts over the centuries." She could easily have been lying previously about being 80-something, and maybe this is a reveal that she's actually centuries old. I'm not sure though so I thought I should bring it up

OJCOPACABANA

She's a great character.

Chaz Baz

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Zyna *prepared to her apartments after another meeting for the city’s defense. *retired or returned Love the background story on Zyna!

Brianna Stormcloud

As they traveled across the Empire *moved across the Empire, Taurus’ father passed, and his estate was seized by the Duke of the province for taxes owed. As they traveled across the Empire, Taurus’ father passed, and his estate was seized by the Duke of the province for unpaid taxes.

Andrew Crews

Turns out she burned the wrong one, haha.

J S

"to seek pleasure for their men" --> "to seek pleasure from their men", presumably?

Alexander Belousov

how so? perception is in the eye of the beholder and sometimes people see things things the way they want to see them

Erick Thiemke

The way Zyna describes Eryk is not at all how he comes across.

Adunn

time to let the whole capital burn, start over fresh. Too corrupt. Antonia's head gonna end up in a dimensional storage, taken out for just long enough to see all her ambitions fail.

Tom

What is the other story you mentioned at the top? I thought the same thing but couldn't remember which story.

Michael Salamon

MC too suspicious - should've given Zyna a good time. In other news, a fun fact! In the wake of Commodus's assassination in 193 AD, the Praetorian Guard set up an acting Emperor, killed that acting Emperor, then auctioned off the Empire to another guy, who they then killed just a couple months later after not getting the money promised. Bottom line the Praetorians definitely had a habit of playing kingmaker in Ancient Rome during turbulent times.

Deadmoo53

Awesome. I really like her.

Fortunis

:) nice end.

Unwired Rob

Best girl on god

BrycenBeans

Zyna mvp

ImYou

They already had a blood sample from when he became a Legionarie. They only take an extra for the nobles and mages, ur ahead of me but the hounds shouldn’t have to take another from what I understand.

Moatdog

Umm … Typos: /let everything think all legionnaires … cursed abyssal/ => /let *everyone* think … cursed *by/with* abyssal/

Tetsu-nii

Typo: /Zyna cursed Eryk for putting her in a position to lie to him./ => /[…] lie *for* him./

Tetsu-nii

Typo: /his men, in a failed sortie/ => /his men in a failed sortie/ (omit comma)

Tetsu-nii

Typo: /seek pleasure for their men/ => /seek pleasure *from* their men/

Tetsu-nii

Another story that I follow, the MC likes to say that he puts very little trust into institutions but instead prefers to place his trust in people. This is a great example of how a good person has been turned by loss and yet is still a good person and chose to protect a good MC because of his personality and demeanor towards her. Really well done.

Karnnie

I now believe that Zyna would have made the better lover by a long shot. Can't beat a proper MILF imo...

BlaueFeder

This was a great pov, it's good to see some depth to other characters. And to get some insight to what's being plotted

Jo

I don't often love the POV chapters but this gave some great insight into Zyna's motivations, brought her character into better focus, and was very artfully done.

DheeAreBi

Wait but won't the hounds take a blood sample from him anyway? So they will still be able to track him? Or is that what Antonia wanted it for?

Daniel kanevsky

About powders/pellets: Can't he make one with the ingredients bought on the adventure guild. For ninja infiltration...

Roberto Dias

Can't wait for eryks hound arc, normal training is 7 months, but his will be accelerated. I guess he'll never complete a non accelerated training course again lmao

Daniel kanevsky

Atonia is a fool. Brilliant, but still a fool

visigoth

Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead." –Benjamin Franklin.

Daniel Hamilton

it would take 2 years to get the mages blood and as mentioned the replacement for the emperor is the duke and his rule will be short meaning the moments the current emperor dies the new take his mantle and when the blood is destroyed or compromised the mages can book it and give the empire the finger so im guessing octavian is the short replacement until the archive of blood is destroyed then he dies to >P

jean

right antonia piss of the walking flamethrower and expect not to get burned or lose her support great idea .....

jean

Question: mc was looking at something like two years in the hounds before he's placed in the archives, is that the case? Because if they are gunna move on the emperor while he's away from the palace, they will have to delay him A LOT

Jake Sori

This interlude really thickens the plot and shows it's exactly what to expect in the near future, i like it!

Jake Sori

Thank you!

Andrew

I dont know if you’d care to do this but I would recommend sprinkling Zyna’s background throughout the time Eryk and her spend time together, so when it comes to this scene of Antonia asking for the blood it becomes a lot more impactful. Also you don’t need to fully describe her inner thoughts. Just her contemplation at first and then her pulling out the cloth with blood is good enough leave it to the reader’s interpretation even more. Just my opinions tho

I forgot my name

Well Zyna turned out to be a big softie.

1536539

Wow.... good chapter! I'm glad she gave the pigs blood and not Eryks. Something tells me it would be more convenient for him to die after all this, by Antonia's view.

Thaabit Rivertree

Who's you thinking for the next POV options? Maybe one for the dungeon goblin?

Da Worst John

i am surprised no one is harping on the fact the Empire doesnt have the MCs blood and he thinks they do. Not hard to get as Zyna demonstrated but still he could run and not be tracked. Second half of the book 4 will go into how it works

Erick Thiemke

Let's go. this was a really good chapter. really showed the human side of Zyna and her motivations

Faa Diallo

corrected, thanks

Erick Thiemke

it was that their deaths were pointless and could have been prevented

Erick Thiemke

So is Zyna against the empire/emperor because her family died while serving? That seems like a weak reason to turn traitor. Or, is it in the way they died?

Jeff Kollada

Way to go Zyna! I knew you had it in ya

Mitchell

Slight mistake: “The loss of Nila was it for her” Mila*

Xonian

1st of 4 for next cycle a day early. The politics part is finally over and back to the MC being a soldier/Hound. The end of book 4 is the clusterfuck of the plot so I will ask for whose POV you want of that in July

Erick Thiemke


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