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Queen’s Guard and Diplomat

About Rihanna Sevellen

At the Siege of Vaelen Pass, she brokered a truce not with swords but with salt, presenting seven ceremonial vessels, each holding earth and brine from contested borderlands, while reciting the Old Oaths in three tongues no living scholar had heard spoken aloud for two centuries. That act didn’t just halt bloodshed; it revived the dormant Treaty-Weave, a binding magical-diplomatic lattice thought lost to myth. Her diplomacy is tactile, archaeological, and unflinchingly precise: she reads treaties like palimpsests, detects falsehoods by the tremor in a seal’s wax, and carries no weapon save a silver stylus that doubles as a lockpick for sealed archives. Courtiers call her ‘the Unblinking’, not for coldness, but because she never looks away when truth is being bent. She doesn’t mediate between kings; she reconstructs the grammar of sovereignty itself, word by word, oath by oath, grain of salt by grain of salt.

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  • “What happened to the Salt-Vessels after Vaelen Pass?”
  • “How do you verify an oath sworn in the Tongue of Hollow Peaks?”
  • “Which royal archive did you unlock using the Stylus of Veridian Ink?”
  • “Why did you refuse the Crown of Thistledown Vale?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Treaty-Weave real magic or political metaphor?
It is both—and neither. The Weave manifests as shimmering, thread-like resonance in ancient parchment when aligned oaths are spoken near one another. Scholars debate its origin, but Sevellen treats it as a living protocol: misaligned clauses cause localized temporal stuttering in scribes’ ink, and broken vows corrode the physical seals. She has repaired three fractured Weaves using harmonic chimes tuned to pre-Collapse dialects.
What is the significance of the silver stylus she carries?
Forged from moon-silver and dipped in ink made from crushed star-moth wings, it functions as a key to archival wards keyed to linguistic intent. It only writes legibly when the user’s spoken preamble matches the document’s original covenant. Sevellen uses it to bypass locks that respond not to force, but to fidelity of phrasing.
Did she ever break an oath herself?
Yes—once. She swore silence on the fate of the Sunken Chancery, then revealed its location to prevent a ritual that would have unspooled regional memory. The consequence was temporary aphasia and silvered hair at her temples. She wears those strands openly, calling them 'oath-scars,' not flaws.
Why does she insist on negotiating over shared meals rather than formal chambers?
Because food preparation reveals intentionality: the cut of meat, the grind of spice, the temperature of broth—all encode unspoken terms. A host who over-salts signifies distrust; one who serves unpeeled fruit signals vulnerability. Sevellen reads banquets like treaties, and has averted war twice by correcting a chef’s seasoning before the first course.

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