Chapter 3: Part 1
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Dedicated to esercito sconfitto: a first (crude) draw of the map. Note that this is only a first draw:
https://zupimages.net/up/20/51/ys6y.jpg There's also a page with a summary of the descriptions of each character:
viewtopic.php?f=234&t=5736
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The royal palace wasn't one simple building, but a complex of several buildings including the palace itself, but also the headquarters of several ministries, the residences of the courtiers who had the king's favours, rooms to accommodate foreign diplomats... and of cours the Seraglio.
Yuka and her friends were given a magnificent room for their stay, with lavish tapestries, colourful carpets, and comfortable sofas. They were in the aisle of the palatial complex that was reserved for the king's sons.
They were also given local clothes, allowing them to take off their travel clothes. They were now wearing dark brown leather babouches, ample baggy trousers, blouses, and tunic jackets. The trousers and tunic jackets were colourful, and they were adorned with woven arabesque patterns. Jinora and Azeneth were given dark purple trousers and tunic jackets with silvery arabesques and light grey blouses; Yisüi was given blue trousers and tunic jacket with golden arabesques and a dark green blouse; Yuka was wearing emerald green trousers and a matching tunic jacket with red arabesques, and a brown blouse. Each had a white sash tied around the waist.
However, they weren't in the mood to enjoy the luxury. Even though it was the night, they were all still awake. And some of them were angry.
“Can you believe it? We weren't even allowed to meet the king and the crown prince!” Azeneth was complaining while Jinora was failing to calm her. “What a load of bull cra-”
“I'm not sure you'd appreciate them anyway.” Yuka intervened.
“Did you meet them?” Yisüi asked.
“No. But Rashid told me about them.”
Azeneth stopped complaining and exchanged a meaningful look with Jinora, then shen smiled. “A one-on-one, uh?” she commented.
Yuka blushed slightly. She ignored the inuendo. “What I mean is that Rashid isn't representative of his father and his brother. At all.”
“What do you mean?” Jinora asked.
“Ghazan is a kingdom ruled by men. Officially, women are excluded from the power. The men take all the decisions. And Rashid's father and brother are...” Yuka searched her words. It was unwise to be too critical when talking about a king, even if he wasn't around. “They are true products of their environment. They wouldn't take us seriously.”
“But I saw women among the guards and the soldiers...” Azeneth objected.
“Oh, in their eyes a woman can perfectly become a soldier. It's a decision-maker that she can't be.”
From afar, Coulter scoffed. “Decadent...” she commented. The red-haired Charioteer was sitting on a sofa, away from the others. She had refused to put on Ghazanite clothes, and was still wearing traditional outfit of her people: the white calf-long one-piece dress and the decorative apron, both adorned with their red and black embroideries, and a red cloth sash tied around the waist.
“When you're at war with an aggressive expansionist empire, you can't be picky with your allies.” Yuka answered with a shrug. “Anyway, I'll be honest with you. In principle, I understand the women of the Seraglio for wanting to grab some political power... If most of them weren't working against us, I'd even support them.”
“Working against us? Why would they do that?” Jinora asked. “We're fighting against the Mages! Are there so many spies among them?”
Yuka shook her head. “No. Almost all the courtesans are loyal to their kingdom. However, you have to understand that El Idriss is far from the Pakal Empire. Most of the courtesans never approached the fortified western coast. They are persuaded that Ghazan's war fleet and obelisks will be enough to repel Pakal forever. To them, the Mages are a distant secondary threat compared to the court intrigues. In their eyes, the most important thing is to help their respective factions grab more political power.”
“We don't need a lesson in politics. Get to the point!” Coulter interrupted her.
“In Ghazan, most of the offices and posts are granted by the king himself, depending on who has his favours. The Seraglio, just like the royal court, is divided into factions. Each faction competes with the others to have the most influence and offices.”
“I still don't see how it explains why most of the Seraglio would be working against us.” Yisüi admitted.
“Rashid is actually the head of a faction who wants to reform that system, break the power of the courtiers and the courtesans, and institute examinations open to men and women to recruit the officers and agents of the Crown depending on their skills. In spite of their divergences, most of the factions of the Seraglio share one thing. They consider Rashid their enemy, and will always try to weaken his position on principle – because they want to prevent his faction from amassing enough power to pass his reforms.”
“That seems... illogical...” Azeneth commented. “The courtesans of the Seraglio are women. They should welcome examinations open to women.”
“Believe it or not, but the courtesans of the Seraglio actually benefit a lot from the actual system, even though officially they have no power. Rashid's reforms would cause the dissolution of the Seraglio and would favour the daughters of merchants and administrators, who have received a better education when it comes to the administration of a kingdom.”
Azeneth groaned. “And here I thought that fighting the Mages was complicated...”
They stopped talking when Rashid entered the room. He was holding something in his hand, and judging by his expression it was important.
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Fatma was running.
She didn't understand why the coachman betrayed them. He was supposed to bring her and her friend Elif to Nahid's residence, so they could entertain their hostess.
The two women were indeed belly dancers, and were often hired by nobles or administrators to perform in private during the feasts they were hosting.
Instead, the coachman led Fatma and Elif into this ambush.
Fatma managed to escape the attackers trying to capture them. Elif wasn't as lucky.
Fatma had to find help.
However, by the look of the buildings alone, the young woman knew that she was in a disreputable part of the town. Calling for help in the middle of the night was useless. In this kind of district, it was every man for himself. Nobody would take the risk to fight armed people for a complete stranger. Worst, a would-be savior could even prove himself to be just as dangerous as her pursuers. In this part of the town, a beautiful lone woman like her was a prey, nothing more.
Fatma indeed knew that she had a gorgeous body, it was even the reason why she became a dancer in the first place. She was curvy, with a chest and a behind that were big enough to be desirable, but not to the point that she looked vulgar. Her tanned skin was flawless, her hands and feet were delicate, her face was soft and round. She had deep hazel green eyes and luscious brown hair tied into a high flowing ponytail.
Her outfit was also a huge problem. Fatma was already wearing her belly dancer garb: a bright red fitted top, a matching fitted hip belt, a light red translucent shawl and a full-length bright red flowing skirt which was open on one side. The top and belt were richly decorated with gold sequins.
Needless to say, running in this garb was hard and the bright colour wasn't helping her when she was trying to hide.
A figure suddenly appeared in front of her.
It was one of the assailants. The scariest one. The one with the childish laugh. In the dark, her sky blue eyes and jade earrings seemed to be glimmering.
Fatma stopped and tried to escape by running into another alleyway.
The blue-eyed woman was too fast for her.
She jumped the unfortunate belly dancer and pinned her to the ground.
Fatma struggled, but the woman was too strong for her. She used her legs to block the dancer's body. Then, her hands closed on Fatma's throat.
The expression on the blue-eyed woman's face terrified the belly dancer. It was an expression of childlike fun. Her attacker's eyes were sparkling with a mischievous twinkle, similar to a kid doing a prank.
“No! Wait! Please!” Fatma begged.
“Wait?” The woman tilted her head quizzically. “Why should I? You people have to stop saying that. As if it could ever work...”
“I don't want to die...” Fatma insisted.
“People often say that too. It's one of the dumbest things I've ever heard, but they say it anyway.”
“But... Wh... Why?”
The blue-eyed woman winked. “You're asking the wrong question. The right question isn't 'Why?', it's 'Why not?'”
The woman eyed Fatma's body and outfit. Then she added:
“Your body is gorgeous... Why wouldn't I want to take your appearance? And these clothes... They look so pretty... I don't want to create them, and trust me it doesn't happen often to me. I want to take them. I want to feel them in my hands. I want to have them.”
Fatma felt the hands start to tighten.
She's going to strangle me!
Another voice intervened, calling out the blue-eyed woman. “Stop it! You're having too much fun!”
The blue-eyed woman pouted and shrugged. Her grip loosened, allowing Fatma to breath again.
The belly dancer didn't understand what happened next.
The woman's palms glowed...
… and everything became black.
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“What are the news?” Yuka asked Rashid.
“The book has been given to my father's scholars. They will translate it. It will, however, take them some time.”
“What about the thing you're holding in your hand?” Coulter interved. “It looks suspicious to me...”
To answer her question, Rashid showed them a jewelry. It looked like a collar made of thick leather, with a dark blue crystal strapped onto it.
“This is the new invention of our scholars. A new weapon that may help us in our war against the Empire. They call this an inhibitor.” he explained. “Tie this collar around the neck of a Mage, and they won't be able to use their magic...”
“Impressive!” Azeneth exclaimed.
She, Jinora, and Yisüi gathered to look more closely at the device. They were all in awe.
Yuka moved to join them, but on her way she noticed Coulter's expression. The red-haired mage-woman was looking at the collar with a mixture of wariness and disgust. The shapeshifter remembered their conversation on the boat. Coulter said that she was convinced that Rashid had come up with several contingency plans to get rid of her if she became too dangerous.
And Yuka could perfectly understand why Coulter would be wary of the device. The leather collar onto which the dark blue crystal was strapped indeed looked eerily similar to a slave collar...
However, before anyone could add anything about the collar, the door of the room was opened.
“Little brother! I was looking for you!” a male voice exclaimed.
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“I am hugely disappointed. These clothes may look nice, but they are highly impractical.” Tsuki commented. “And the people who imagined them clearly didn't take take into consideration the fact that they could be stolen.”
The shapeshifter looked at the two unconscious belly dancers. Indeed, their bare breasts were in full display. Now that their outfits were stolen, the only garments protecting their modesty were short and tight mid-thigh-long underpants of precious silk. The undergarments were matching the colours of the clothes the belly dancers used to wear – bright red for Fatma, dark blue for her friend Elif.
The two unfortunate women were bound with ropes and gagged with black scarves. Even though Elif had dark brown hair and brown eyes, she was sharing the same hairstyle as her friend Fatma – as well as the same kind of curvy body.
“These harlots got what they deserve.” Safiye commented. She was currently wearing Elif's belly dancer outfit, which was similar to Fatma's with the exception that it was dark blue instead of bright red. The green-eyed spy adjusted her light blue translucent shawl.
Tsuki tilted her head quizzically. “Coming from a courtesan, the insult seems ironic.” she commented.
“Former courtesan.” Safiye corrected her. “And do not compare courtesans with these mere.... dancers.” She said the word with scorn. “A courtesan has to learn etiquette, eloquence, litterature and arts, history, and many other things. She can play music, explain the symbolism of a piece of art or of a book, and carry on a pleasant conversation. She doesn't just shake her behind sensually!”
“You seem to really hate them. I can stomp on their throats to crush them if you want.” Tsuki proposed.
Safiye shook her head. “I've already told you. I don't kill.”
The shapeshifter chuckled lightly. “Then let's hope that the first persons who find them aren't part of the libidinous rabble of this kind of bad neighborhood... Or else I'm sure that these two will regret your generosity.”
They dragged their two victims in a corner of an empty alleyway, out of sight.
“Why are you like that anyway?” Safiye asked her partner.
Tsuki took on the face of a conspirator and started to whisper her secret. “You see, the Black Star hates humanity... It came from beyond the stars to cleanse the earth from it... So, ever since she's blessed me with her power, every time I see a human there's this little voice in my head that whispers: 'Kill them... Kill them...'”
“Are you jesting?”
Safiye noticed the shapeshifter's mocking smile. However, since it was apparently her default expression, it wasn't helping her deduce if Tsuki was messing with her or telling the truth.
“Forget it.” Safiye barked.
Trying to debate with her was pointless anyway.
The two impostors regrouped with the armed men and women dressed in black who ambushed the belly dancers with them. Safiye had asked her contacts to provide her with the 'best thugs El Idriss had to offer'. For now, she wasn't disappointed. They were as efficient as promised.
“The first step of this operation is complete. Now, you will go to the residence of Nahid and wait until we open the gate for you.” Safiye instructed them.
They all nodded.
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Yusuf El'Haroun, eldest son of the king of Ghazan, essentially looked like an older taller more muscular Rashid. He shared the same brown curly hair and the same green eyes. What he didn't share however, was his little brother's modesty. His attitude exuded arrogance and entitled self-confidence.
“I heard you were back, little brother. I offer you my greetings.”
Yusuf didn't wait for his brother's answer however. His gaze embraced the women in the room, lingering on Yisüi and Coulter.
“I see that you finally decided to act like a proper prince of Ghazan.” he added. “I'm proud of you.”
Rashid's cheeks reddened slightly, but he seemed unable to find his words.
It was strange for Yuka to see him struggle to find a retort when he had no problem talking back to someone like Coulter, who could fry him alive on a whim. However, the shapeshifter knew that there were two people against whom Rashid had never been able to assert himself. His brother and his father. An entire childhood under their domination couldn't be easily swept away...
Yuka glanced at Rashid's older brother.
So, you want to play this game, uh? Fine! We'll play by the rules of your kingdom then.
The shapeshifter forced herself to smile brightly. “It is indeed a delight to be with prince Rashid!” she declared.
Yuka then casted a discreet but meaningful glance at Azeneth.
The metis got the picture. “Of course!” she exclaimed while grabbing the prince's arm. “He's delightful!”
Don't overdo it, Az'. Yuka thought.
Jinora and Yisüi followed Azeneth's and Yuka's lead, and smiled and nodded. They also approached the young prince and complimented him.
Only Coulter didn't move. She was looking at the scene with a sulky slightly disgusted expression.
Yusuf hesitated.
The big brother bully could maybe brag about the multiple courtesans he was seeing, but Yuka was certain that he had never even seen a 'white-haired' Gengis from the far north like Yisüi. And while red hair such as Coulter's weren't uncommon in Ghazan, the bronzed skin and amber eyes of the Charioteers were inimitable. In a way, even Coulter's sulky expression was working to their advantage. Yuka had noticed that, for some reason, a good chunk of men were finding a feisty woman even more desirable.
Finally, the crown prince chose the option that would allow him to not lose face.
“I have urgent matters to attend to.” Yusuf said to have an excuse to leave. “I shall see you later, little brother. We have to talk again about the ceremony that you discussed with father during your meeting.”
He left the room.
Azeneth burst out laughing, making Yisüi, Yuka and Jinora smile with her. "What an oaf!" she exclaimed. "I wish he could have seen his face!"
Rashid sighed. “I thank you.” he said to Yuka and her friends. "I thought that after all this time spent in Pakal I'd have an easier time standing up to him, but it looks like I still have much to learn..."
“What was that disgusting thing you all just did exactly?” Coulter intervened.
“In Ghazan's court, the men often brag about the number of women and courtesans they see to show off.” Yuka explained. “We helped Rashid score points against his elder.”
“That's one of the stupidest things I've ever heard.” Coulter commented.
“All the more reason to take advantage of it, don't you think?” Yuka teasingly retorted.
“You're already reasoning like a true courtesan of the Seraglio.” Rashid couldn't help but say with a huge smile. “Which is a good thing, since I'll ask you to infiltrate them!”
So here it is. The new mission. Yuka thought to herself.
After all this time spent at sea, she was actually excited at the prospect of some action...
“Tell me more.” she said.
“I need you to infiltrate the Seraglio. I've spent too much time away from El Idriss. Some factions hostile to the increase of the war effort against Pakal are becoming too powerful, and at least one of them is secretly working for the Mages. I need to weaken them, with your help. You will take the identity of a newly-arrived courtesan to search and explore the Seraglio.”
“A solo mission?” the shapeshifter asked.
“Yes.” Rashid turned to the other women. “I hope I won't offend you, but there are no strangers among the courtesans of the Seraglio. Only full-blooded women of Ghazan. They would spot you immediately. Your physical features are a clear giveaway that you're not from the kingdom.”
“None offense is taken.” Azeneth said.
Rashid nodded, and added while looking at Yuka: “Once you are inside the Seraglio, I want you to search some selected rooms. I'll give you a map of the place. These rooms belong to the courtesans that, according to my researches, may be working for the Mages – or at least are trying to hinder the war effort against Pakal for various reasons. I want proofs. Even if we can't convince my father to arrest them, at least I'll know which courtesans I have to thwart in priority.”
“Will I be able to change appearance?” Yuka asked.
Rashid nodded again. “Nobody knows you're a shapeshifter, therefore as long as they don't see you in your normal appearance they won't be able to trace things back to me. We will make it look like the Mages were behind the operation.”
Yuka smiled brightly.
“Don't kill anyone though.” Rashid added. “The courtesans aren't stupid. Most of my enemies will suspect that I'm very likely involved in an operation targeting the Seraglio. Since they won't be able to find enough proofs, they won't dare accusing in public a royal prince. But if someone dies, they may decide that it's worth taking the risk – as it would mean that I'm responsible of the death of one of my own subjects.”
“Understood. I'll make sure it won't end in tears.”
“By the way...” Coulter, who kept quiet during the entire briefing, suddenly intervened. “Rashid. What was this ceremony your brother was talking about?”
Rashid suddenly became very uneasy.
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Disguised as the two belly dancers, Safiye and Tsuki arrived at the residence of Nahid, escorted by their 'coachman'. It was a luxurious building rented to nobles from outside El Idriss when they were temporarily sojourning at the capital city.
“You know, there's something I don't understand.” Tsuki commented to her accomplice while they were waiting for a servant to let them in. “Our target is a woman, right?”
“Yes.”
“And all her household consists of women, right?”
“Get to the point.”
“Why did she ask for female belly dancers?”
“I'll let you guess what it reveals about her tastes.” Safiye simply retorted.
“Oh!” Tsuki exclaimed in understanding.
Safiye looked at her severely. “Remember to restrain yourself until I let our people in.”
The shapeshifter stood at attention. “Yes chief!”
A woman opened the door. She was wearing the white clothes of a servant: a long-sleeved tunic, a cloth sash tied around the waist, and an ankle-long skirt. She had a plain physique, a lanky body, an oval-shaped face, a pointy nose, armpit-long brown hair tied into a ponytail, hazel eyes, and a jaded expression.
Two women in arms were standing behind her. They were wearing black shoes, bright red mantles and trousers, a yellow sash tied around the waist as well as a leather belt for the sheaths of their weapons, and a red hat. The two women were armed with a dagger and a scimitar each. They were private bodyguards, hired in the local guild of the capital city. They both had neck-long hair tied into a small braid, a tanned skin and the fit muscular bodies of women who trained a lot. The first bodyguard had dark brown hair and brown eyes; the second one had light brown hair and chestnut eyes.
“You were expected.” the servant said.
She let them in.
The two bodyguards didn't allow the coachman and, after closing the door of the residence, searched Safiye and Tsuki for weapons. Of course, the two impostors weren't stupid enough to carry one on them.
“My mistress is still taking her bath.” the servant explained. “The journey was long and tiring. She will see you once she's done.”
Safiye smiled politely. “Of course. Her invitation honours us.”
However, as soon as the servant and bodyguards had turned her back on her, the former courtesan grimaced in disgust.
The servant led them to a lounge where there were comfortable sofas.
“Here, this is the room where you will wait for her. Do you require some refreshments?”
“Yes please.” Safiye said.
“My mistress is waiting for another guest. I hope you won't mind waiting with her.”
“Of course not.”
The servant and the two bodyguards exited the room.
Safiye's fake smile disappeared. “She's taking a bath.” she spat. “The arrogance of these nobles has no limits!”
"Fancy room..." Tsuki was staring vacantly into the nothingness, listening to invisible voices perhaps. “I wonder who this other guest is...”
“Who cares? The moment we have an opening, we conk her and the servant, then we open the doors for our people. I want to surprise that whore in her bath.”
“What about the bodyguards?”
“We conk them too.”
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For some reason, Rashid seemed very reluctant at the idea of talking about the ceremony that his brother mentioned.
However, now that Coulter had stressed the point in front of everyone, he couldn't avoid the topic.
The prince avoided Yuka's eyes.
“Father has... Father announced me that he has chosen the woman who was going to be my wife.”
Coulter groaned of surprise.
Jinora frowned.
“What?!” Azeneth explained.
"Why?" Yisüi added.
“The desert tribes of the southern half of Ghazan are a fierce and independent folk. They agreed to be part of the kingdom and to serve the king long ago, but they also are very jealous of their autonomy and their culture. Father wants to keep our bonds strong by having me marry one of their princesses.” Rashid explained.
“Such is the curse of Mehmet III, king of Ghazan.” Yuka sourly commented. “The irony is that he was blessed with two healthy sons to ensure his succession, which is what any king would have wanted... But his wife also could never give him the daughter he wanted for his marriage alliances, forcing him to use his younger son instead...”
Her declaration was followed by an awkward silence.
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When the servant returned with Nahid's other guest, Safiye couldn't refrain a reaction of surprise.
The newcomer was a priestess of the Prophet.
How can she...? the emerald-green-eyed spy thought to herself.
The Church of the One True God reproves anything remotely connected to prostitution! In their eyes, belly dancers are no better than the whores offering their services to the sailors in the port's whorehouses! The truth was of course a lot more complicated, but the Church didn't care about that. However, Safiye was well-aware of one thing:
Asking a priestess to stay in the same room as a belly dancer would be seen as a grave insult!
The priestess had hazel brown eyes, neck-long reddish brown hair and a slightly tanned skin. She was thin and tall. She had the body of someone who led an active lifestyle and avoided excesses. She was wearing a beige hooded ankle-long religious robe with long baggy sleeves. A white cloth sash was tied around her waist. She was walking in leather sandals. She wasn't wearing any jewel.
And indeed, the priestess reacted with anger when she noticed Safiye and Tsuki, and their belly dancer garbs.
“What is the meaning of this? I am a minister of the Prophet! How can your mistress dare to make me wait in the same room as their kind?!”
The servant winced. “I apologize. I merely obey the instructions of my mistress.”
“This is an outrage! I will not tolerate this insult!”
Safiye rolled her eyes. The woman's shrieks were getting on her nerves. The emerald-green-eyed spy checked if the bodyguards weren't nearby.
And indeed they weren't.
“Change of plans. Tsuki, knock these two out. We'll take their place.”
With a huge grin, the shapeshifter jumped on her feet.
The priestess glared menacingly at them. “What did you say?! Are you threatening me?! Outrageous! I am a minister of the Prophet! You-ffffhhhh?!”
Tsuki clamped her hand over her mouth. Her palm glowed. The priestess had a few spasms, made a few muffled grunts, then her eyes rolled back and she collapsed unconscious on the floor.
"Just shut up, and let your Prophet speak for himself if he has something to say against me..."
The servant watched the priestess crumble, mouth open. She was too shocked to react. Her legs trembled.
Tsuki jumped and immobilized her before she could recover from her surprise and leave the room.
The servant looked at her. She was terrified. “How... How can you use magic with the obelisks?”
“It's not magic, it's a natural talent.” the shapeshifter said with a wink.
Then her hands glowed.
“Wha-aaaaaaa...” her victim tried to say.
The servant's eyes widened and rolled back. Mouth slightly open, she lost consciousness and fell at Tsuki's feet.
“Putting a priestess and two harlots in the same room?” Tsuki commented. “Is this woman purposely trying to create a scandal?”
“I have my idea about why she would do such a thing...” Safiye commented. “But honestly, I don't care. Tsuki, take the appearance of the servant. I'll disguise myself as the priestess. She commands more authority than a mere belly dancer. If we meet a guard, her guise will be useful. Once we're diguised, we'll open the door to my men and take control of the residence.”
The shapeshifter grinned and took a closer look at her victim's face. “Hello, new appearance...”
Safiye ignored her.
She grabbed the auburn-haired priestess' right leg and removed her sandal, then did the same with her left leg. She unlaced her cloth sash, then removed her priestess robe. Under her religious garb, the woman was wearing a plain beige sleeveless knee-long underdress.
Safiye looked around her to find something she could use to bind her. She noticed the expensive tapestries on the walls and covering of the sofas.
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After Yuka's outburst, the end of the mission briefing was awkward. Rashid gave her the map of the palace and a few advices, as well as the schedule of the woman Yuka was going to impersonate. They avoided any other mention of the betrothal, acting as if it was unimportant, but everyone senses that their attitude was artificial.
Then he left.
Coulter went to her bedroom shortly afterwards. She still looked sour because of the reveal of the inhibitor.
Yisüi, Azeneth and Jinora gave Yuka encouraging words, and the shapeshifter played along to reassure them that she was fine. Then, they all went to sleep.
Even though it was the middle of the night, Yuka chose to perpare herself for her next infiltration mission. Everyone else had gone to bed, but the shapeshifter couldn't sleep. After the conversation with Rashid, she needed to think of something else...
Yuka was supposed to take the place of Mira, a courtesan who had recently arrived from El Ommeya and who was the newest member of the Seraglio. Under her guise, she would explore and search the building. Since she was new, nobody in the Seraglio knew her very well, therefore Yuka could impersonate her without risking giving herself away.
“Yuka... You're fine?” a voice suddenly asked behind her.
It was Azeneth. She didn't go to bed like the others.
“Of course. Why wouldn't I be?” the shapeshifter sharply retorted.
“Because Rashid announced that he was going to be betrothed.” the metis insisted.
Yuka didn't answer.
However, Azeneth wasn't the kind of woman who would easily give up. “Are you jealous?” she asked.
“What? No!”
Azeneth gave her a meaningful look.
“Well... maybe I'm a little jealous....” Yuka finally admitted.
Confessing it actually made her feel better.
“However, I've always known that it would end that way. And Rashid too. Ever since he was old enough to know about the things of love, he knew that he would marry for political reasons, that he would never choose his wife. There's nothing we can do." Yuka looked at her friend. "We are grown ups, Az'. I know what our priorities are. Currently, it is to stop the people who want to let this kingdom fall under the clutches of the Mages. I've lived through worst things. I won't just collaps and cry.”
Azeneth nodded. "I understand. However, remember that we'll always be there if you need to talk. Wether it's about that... or about someone else."
Yuka understood that the metis was talking about Tsuki.
She nodded. "Once we are done here, I will." she promised. "Thanks, Az'."
Azeneth squeezed her shoulder, then went into her bedroom.
Yuka watched her leave the room... and also noticed a quick movement out of the corner of her eye.
She waited during a few minutes, then said: "I know you're here. You can come out, Coulter."
The redhead left her hideout behind a sofa.
"Were you spying me?" Yuka asked her.
"Of course not."
"Of course not... You were waiting for me to go to bed, so you could sneak out and try to get your hands on Rashid's inhibitor to study it, weren't you?"
Coulter kept silent, with a stubborn expression, which made Yuka realize that she had guessed right.
"You wouldn't be able to go far anyway. The guards would have stopped you before you could enter his room. He's a prince, remember?"
"Your guards shouldn't be able to stop me!" Coulter angrily exclaimed. "I hate this place! I hate this country! And I hate these obelisks that restrain my powers! I can't even defend myself anymore!"
"You're worried that they could take advantage of the situation to lock you up... or to force you to wear an inhibitor."
"Of course! Do you truly think this thing is a tool of war?! Do you truly picutre yourself tying it around the neck of a Mage during a battle?! This collar was designed for me, to neutralize me if I'd be stupid enough to come in this wretched kingdom... And this is exactly what happened!"
"Coulter, you're being paranoid. We are not your enemies. The Mages are." Yuka said to calm her down. "Besides, I've told you that I would never let them do that to you. I maybe can't stand you, but I keep my promises. If I have to, I'll cut the collar myself."
Coulter didn't know what to answer.
"You should go to sleep. We're all tired." Yuka concluded.
The red-haired mage-woman hesitated, but then walked towards her room.
"By the way, I hope you're not letting the situation affect you." Coulter said to Yuka. "You're supposed to be a lot tougher than that. And since you are as resourceful as you are annoying, I'm sure that you'll find a solution." She then entered her bedroom.
"Thanks for the compliment... I guess..." Yuka commented.
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Safiye cut some of the tapestries decorating the room and the coverings of the sofas to turn them into makeshift ropes. She was using them to bind the priestess' wrists behind her back, as well as her ankles. She shoved strips of an expensive embroidered tapestry into the woman's mouth and cleave-gagged her.
As often, Tsuki didn't even bother with stealing her victim's clothes. She simply used her unfair powers to assume her appearance, clothes included. Her smug smile was really getting on Safiye's nerves. The fully-clothed servant was lying at her feet, cloth-gagged and bound hand and foot.
In silence, the green-eyed spy removed the belly dancer garb and slipped into the priestess robe. Tsuki glanced at Safiye who was now dressed in the traditional religious garb of Ghazan.
“Do your kingdom's priestesses have to look that boring? I mean... Beige robes? How lame! Our priestesses are wearing more beautiful robes!”
“This is a way to honour the frugal lifestyle of the Prophet.” Safiye explained.
Tsuki rolled her eyes. “Oh yes! The Prophet of Aharu Azdam, the One True God. Aharu Azdam, of whom all the other gods are merely the aspects.” She giggled.
“I can't allow you to mock the Prophet or the One True God, Tsuki.” Safiye interrupted her.
Tsuki smiled mockingly. “I wonder how your Prophet would feel about you helping the heathen Mages...”
“You said it yourself. The ancient Pakal gods aren't fake. They are merely some of the aspects of the One True God. The Kingdom and the Church aren't the same thing.”
This time, the shapeshifter burst out laughing. “You truly are one huge bundle of contradictions and hypocrisy, aren't you Safiye?”
Her summary was so accurate that it was actually a little scary.
The shapeshifter ultimately stopped laughing and shrugged however. “Who cares anyway? After tasting the power of the Black Star, all these gods and religions feel rather dull...”
Even after having spent weeks in her company, Safiye still wasn't used to Tsuki's frequent mood-swings.
To move on, the emerald-green-spy checked if the priestess' hands were properly restrained behind her back. The unconscious auburn-haired woman stirred and moaned in her gag, but she ignored her.
Then, Safiye and Tsuki dragged by the feet the servant and the priestess. They hid the trussed up women under the sofas, in case someone would enter the room before they could take control of the residence. They would pick them up later once it was time to gather all the prisoners.
The two impostors quickly went to the residence's backdoor. They were lucky enough to not come across the bodyguards.
Safiye wasn't surprised though. El Idriss was a quiet peaceful city, and no criminal would dare enter the district in which. These two bodygards were hired for a matter of standing, not of security. An important person couldn't reside in the capital city without a few bodyguards to show off her status. The two women were probably slacking off somewhere, waiting for Nahid to finish taking her bath. If the noblewoman had real bodyguards ready to die for her, they would be standing near the room in which she was.
Safiye was satisfied to see that the armed people she hired for this operation were quick and efficient. They arrived as soon as she opened the backdoor.
Now, they had the manpower to take control of the residence.
First, they found and neutralized the red-clothed bodyguards. When the two women saw the number of their assailants they surrendered without a fight.
Safiye ordered them to take off their weapons and their outer garments. The threat of the daggers of Safiye's people in arms helped the two bodyguards overcome their hesitations.
They removed their weapons, their black shoes, as well as the yellow sash and the red mantles, trousers and hat that were showing their status as guild-approved private bodyguards, stopping once they were down to their grey undertunics and knee-long underpants.
Safiye's thugs were also carrying sturdy brown ropes, and they put them to good use to truss up the two guards. Contrary to with the priestess and the servant, Safiye made sure to use complex knots and to bind the upper-arms and the knees in addition to the wrists and ankles. While they were mostly there for show, these two women were still trained combattants. She wasn't going to take any risk. Thick pieces of black cloth were used to gag the two prisoners, and they were also blindfolded. The two guards groaned in annoyance. As trained combattants, they had a hard time stomaching the humiliation of their predicament. However, they were wise enough to not defy their captors.
Finally, the assailants put the two bound-and-gagged bodyguards in an empty room of the residence, under the watch of one of Safiye's women.
Two other women of her team took the time to take off their black clothes and put on the shoes, the red hat, tunic and trousers and the yellow sash. The first, called Aysun, had short black hair and brown eyes. The second, whose name was Derya, had shoulder-long light brown hair and grey eyes. Both had a tanned skin.
Safiye nodded. She was satisfied. Her contact didn't lie to her when she promised a good team.
The emerald-green-eyed spy sent two men of her team in the lounge to grab the servant and the priestess, and carry them in the same room as the bodyguards.
“Remember that I want them alive and unharmed.” Safiye warned them. “If one of you forgets that, I'll cut their tongue and their thumbs.”
With Tsuki and the remaining members of her team, including the two fake bodyguards, Safiye went to the part of the residence where the quarters of the mistress of the house were located.
She stopped in front of the door of the antechamger. “There are probably other guards in that room. Tsuki, you'll have to play the part of the servant and distract them. Aysun, Derya, you come with us. The others stay outside until we call you.”
Tsuki opened the door and entered, followed by Safiye and the two fake red-clothed bodyguards.
There were indeed two more guards in the antechamber. Two women with a tawny skin, black hair, oval-shaped faces, and light green eyes. They were armed with short swords and daggers, and were wearing similar-looking long dark blue robes covering all the body with a black cloth belt tied around the waist, as well as matching headscarves tied with a headband.
“What is it?” one of them asked, fooled by Tsuki's appearance and the others' clothes.
The shapeshifter melodramatically put her hand on her forehead. “Anathema! Despair! The priestess of the Prophet is OUTRAGED by the mistress' INSULT! She threatens to have the Church of the Prophet EXCOMMUNICATE everyone in this mansion if she's not given a proper explanation! Including ME! Oh poor, poor, me!”
One of the guards approached her. “Calm down! Calm down! We'll call Nahid and she'll explain everythi-iiiiiiiiii...”
Tsuki suddenly grabbed the woman's face between her hands. Her palms glowed.
The bodyguard's body jerked and had a few spasms, then she fell unconscious in Tsuki's arms.
"So nice of you..."
Her partner let out a shocked scream.
“What?”
Safiye blocked her path. “I think you should surrender.” she advised her.
“Traitor!”
The guard ignored her warning and tried to stab her with her short sword.
Safiye avoided her assault.
Aysun and Derya attacked the guard at the same time from both sides, and subdued her. They pinned her to the floor.
Safiye looked down on the bodyguard. “You should have taken my offer.”
She stepped on the woman's hand, breaking it under her heel. The bodyguard screamed in pain. Then the green-eyed spy kicked her in the face, making her spit some blood, leaving her whimpering on the floor.
“I thought you didn't kill...” Tsuki commented while laying the first bodyguard on the floor.
“What? I simply broke a few bones. She'll live.” Safiye retorted.
Tsuki shrugged.
Safiye let all her other thugs enter and pointed at the two defeated guards. “Restrain these two. I will deal with their mistress.” She opened the door leading to Nahid's bedroom.
The emerald-green-eyed spy wished she caught their target while she was still naked in her bath, just to humiliate her, but unfortunately she was already dressed when she burst in the room. She was wearing black indoor clothes: trousers and a long-sleeved tunic woven with golden threads, a white cloth belt, and slippers. However, even with these plain clothes, she was looking regal.
“What is the meaning of this?!” she imperiously asked.
Nahid was a tall fit proud-looking young woman with an aquiline nose and sharp facial features. She had a tawny skin, waist-long black hair, and light green eyes.
Safiye, in spite of her disdain for the nobility, had to admit that she was impressed by the woman's courage. Nahid's face didn't betray any fear when she saw the two impostors enter her room, surrounded by men and women in arms. She glared at the attackers with a mixture of defiance and scorn.
“Where are my guards? What did you do to them?” she barked.
“They're alive. For now. And if you want them to stay alive, you'll have to obey my orders, dearie.” Safiye retorted.
She ignored Nahid's hate-filled glare. She was appreciating the idea of having a noble under her power.
“Tsuki, this is the woman you will impersonate so we can infiltrate the palace...”
The shapeshifter approached Nahid, invading her personal space. Safiye enjoyed how uneasy Tsuki's unhinged smile was making Nahid.
“Look at that! She's a cutie!” Tsuki exclaimed.
Safiye was very satisfied by the glimmer of fear she spotted in Nahid's eyes when the shapeshifter started to assume her appearance.
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Early in the morning, pretending to be a servant, Yuka entered Mira's room. The courtesan was indeed a stunning young woman. She had long wavy black hair, deep brown eyes, and a soft tanned skin. Her body was curvy in all the right place, and she had a soft flat belly as well.
In spite of the early hour, the courtesan was already applying make up in front of a mirror: putting some red on her lips and black paint on her eyebrows with a brush.
She was wearing a gorgeous set of ocean blue clothes: ample baggy trousers and a matching tunic jacket. The trousers and tunic jackets were adorned with woven gold arabesque patterns, as well as dark blue beads made of stone. Under the tunic jacket, she was wearing a light blue blouse woven with white threads. A white sash was tied around her waist, and a light translucent sky blue shawl was lying on her lap. There were gold bracelets around her wrists and a gold necklace around her neck. She was wearing small gold earrings encrusted with a sapphire.
Mira noticed Yuka's presence in the mirror. However, the shapeshifter had already modified her appearance to have Ghazan's most common physical features: a tanned skin, brown hair, and hazel eyes.
“What is it?” Mira asked. The servant outfit had fooled her.
Her voice was melodious and her diction was impeccable.
Yuka bowed. “I was sent by prince Yusuf to bring you a message...”
The courtesan looked overjoyed. She smiled brightly. “Really?” Indeed, being noticed by the crown prince was a great achievement for a courtesan – one that would open up a lot of perspectives for the future. “Please, do tell!”
Yuka approached her.
“He says that he's a jerk and you should try to pursue better goals.”
Mira frowned. “What?”
Yuka's palm glowed and she touched the courtesan's exposed neck.
Mira tried to stand up, but froze mid-movement. Her body shook a little. She moaned lightly and her eyes rolled back. Then, she fell back on her chair.
“Sorry for the false hope... It's for the greater good...” Yuka commented to the unconscious woman.
She was feeling a little sorry for the young courtesan. Mira was the youngest daughter of an impoverished noble family who went all the way from the other side of the kingdom to try to find a better lot in life by joining the Seraglio, and she briefly believed that the better social status she was dreaming of was within reach. The wake-up call was going to be brutal.
Still, it was to save Ghazan – and the world – from the Mages. If Mira truly loved her kingdom, she would understand.
The shapeshifter quickly stripped the courtesan of her outer garments: the shoes, the trousers, the blouse, and the tunic. She also took her jewels. Once Yuka was done, Mira was left wearing only a blue band of soft luxurious cloth wrapped around the chest and pinned in place with a gold straight pin under the arm as well as blue thigh-long open drawers.
The shapeshifter grabbed the coils of rope she was wearing wrapped around her waist under her servant outfit. She used them to bind the young courtesan's wrists, ankles, and knees. She gagged her with a few clean rags. Finally, Yuka laid the woman on her bed, and tied her waist to the bed.
Now, she simply needed to make sure that Mira would remain out of commission for a while...
The shapeshifter grabbed one of Mira's spare shawls. The translucent fabric was light: one could easily breath through it.
Perfect.
She poured a generous dose of sleeping potion on the garment, and tied it over Mira's mouth and nose. The narcotic would ensure that the courtesan was going to sleep until the afternoon, the time for Yuka to search the Seraglio. She made the woman's head rest on the pillow.
Now, let me tuck you in...
Yuka covered the deeply asleep courtesan with the sheets to conceal her figure.
“Sorry about that. I hope you won't mind if I fill in for you today.”
Her figure blurred and she changed shape to become Mira's perfect copy. The shapeshifter took the time to touch her now luscious black hair and generous curves. Then, she dropped her servant outfit and slipped into the courtesan's clothes. She loved the feeling of this fabric, especially the pants. She put on Mira's makeup, imitating her movements of the hand with the pencil.
Finally, Yuka grabbed Mira's shawl and put it over her shoulders.
Even though she had other concerns in mind, Yuka couldn't help but admire the clothes she was now wearing. A part of her was overjoyed at the idea of wearing garments that were so luxurious and so gorgeous.
And Mira was supposed to be a courtesan of modest means... The shapeshifter couldn't help but wonder what the outfits of the high-ranked courtesans would look like!
And she was also wondering if she was going to get her hands on one of them...