After a full day of practice, Princess Rue was feeling quite confident with her skills when the next morning came around, and it was time to meet the Nobles she had invited over in the dining room.
This was a mission that Cara had set for her.
The transformed badger would not be there to help her through the awkward parts, or to serve as a Mythic Ranked deterrent factor, so the Princess would have to make a good impression all by herself.
"Good morning everyone." She greeted her age mates as everyone gathered at the table.
"Good morning Princess!" They chorused back, then looked around for Cara.
"Miss Cara won’t be dining with us this morning. She is busy preparing something with Emissary Karl." Rue explained.
A few of the children looked sad to hear that the strange girl wouldn’t be with them. Cara had so many fun ideas that she had instantly made friends with the most curious of the young dragons.
So, not seeing her for the morning was a real loss, even if they were likely to see her later while they were visiting Rue.
"Did you make plans for the morning?" One of the boys asked, unsure if Rue could come up with something decent on her own.
"Emissary Karl agreed to use help set up a special area for us using his illusions. It’s going to be fabulous, I’m certain. I was hoping to keep the details a secret, so it doesn’t ruin the surprise, but you won’t need to bring anything special." Rue insisted.
"Oh, that should be fun. The staff have been talking about his Illusionary Domain all night. Do you think that he will teach it to you?" The boy replied.
Rue shrugged. "I’m not sure if I’ll be compatible with it. My class specializes in Void Magic, and illusions are different. But if I am, I definitely want that spell."
"Is it that cool?" One of the girls asked.
"You have no idea. It’s like a whole separate space. It’s not just a little spell that changes the look of a room. You’ll see, it’s wonderful."
The kids chatted as they ate, and then everyone followed Rue through the castle, unsure where they were going. Everyone knew that Rue had been moved to stay with Emissary Karl, but most of the kids didn’t know where he was staying.
"Oh, you got the good spots over the Library. It’s always empty up here, so it’s no fun to play in. But the rooms are so big." One of the boys commented.
Rue smiled. "Yeah, it’s a really nice room. Librarian Barry loves that it’s so close to the Library, so he can come to watch the training. The Emissary knows so much cool magic that it’s impossible to send the blue dragon away."
The other kids giggled at the thought of the dignified Librarian pouting about not getting to see a new spell. That would be quite the sight.
Then, the door to the suite opened, and the kids found themselves looking out over a massive garden space with floating targets, an aerial obstacle course, and tables full of snacks guarded by foxkin maids.

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