Ephram looked down on the kingdom below, feeling bored and petulant. Decades...no... centuries ago, the humans below used to pay him tribute. Food, gold, treasure, companions. Things dwindled away over the years, they stopped paying tribute.
It had been far too long since he had razed their fields and burned their flocks. They had become complacent and Ephram had become bored. Angry.
He watched their celebration below and sulked, contemplating making an appearance at their celebration. Destroying it. Turning the tournament fields into an inferno. He huffed and smoke billowed from his nostrils, then he stood and paced, causing his piles of gold to shift and spill with his thundering steps.
He flapped his massive wings in the cavern and huffed again, working up his temper as he continued to watch the tournament opening ceremonies.
A girl. A human girl, small and insignificant. A princess they call her, young and beautiful. Her birthday celebration.
The world had been invited, everyone in the nine kingdoms had been invited to come and enter the tournaments. Try for her hand.
Not him. He hadn't been invited. He raged, turning, scorching the walls. There once was a time when they would have honored him with a tournament, with a celebration. GIVEN him any girl who struck his fancy, princess or no.
Now they snub him, pretend he does not exist and offer him not even a morsel in tribute!
He would show them!
He stormed to the entrance of his cave on the mountain and roared, shooting flame into the air.
In his mind's eye he could see the humans pause and turn to the mountain. Curious. Not afraid. Not terrified. Curious. They did not even remember him!
He shrieked in rage, then forced himself to calmness.
He would make them remember.
He stepped out and took flight, angling to the sun, allowing the reflection to refract and render him invisible. He was silent as he coasted into the fields near the tourney grounds, staying invisible right up until he took human form and strolled in among the humans.
Aurora looked back at her father, wondering why he had that worried, pensive frown as he gazed at the mountain.
"Papa?" she asked questioningly.
"Nothing my love. Just a story my grandfather told me once. It's nothing."
"Do you know what that was? That sound? That shaking?"
"It was just thunder, a distant storm beyond the mountain echoing strangely. Do not worry over it, this is your time now! Your celebration! Tell me, who do you hope will win?"
"Oh, papa, we have been over this. I think your tournament is ridiculous!"
"It is tradition!"
"So long as they don't actually think to have my hand if they win!" she laughed.
"No my love a mock ceremony to honor tradition. Now. Who do you hope wins? To whom would you like to bestow a kiss?"
Aurora giggled, looking around at all of the young... and not so young men. They truly had come from all over and she didn't know most of them. She saw her friend Phillip and waved and he grinned, waving back.
"Not him," her father said glumly. "I am sure he has had his share of your kisses!"
"Papa! Of course he hasn't..." she said, blushing and looking away quickly. She and Phillip had kissed... but only once. He had stolen it only the night before after boasting he would win and claim her first kiss. She informed him he wasn't nearly good enough with a lance or a sword to win. He had said perhaps she was right and had stolen the kiss, saying he would still be her first kiss. She blushed again, just thinking about it.
"There, what about Lord Edwards son, there. What's his name? Joel? What about Joel, he is a striking figure."
"Striking? Perhaps for a bear. I've no wish to kiss a man as big around as he is tall and hairy enough for four men."
"Bah, you want pretty I assume. There. Lord Chadwicks son. Elliot? He is pretty enough to be a girl."
"He is beautiful, but he likes himself too much. See how he preens at his reflection in Wulfberts armor?"
"Wulfbert. How has the man lived this long without changing that ridiculous name? I suppose you think him striking?"
"Not really. He makes me think of a snake."
"I don't recognize half of these faces, do you have the roster?"
"It has not been brought yet, there are still men entering."
"Ridiculous that they are allowing last minute entries!"
"That was your idea father, when so many were showing up from far off."
"Well if they want to throw away good coin for a chance at a kiss! Who am I to say no?"
"You said you met mother this way on her 18th birthday."
"So I did, but... there were not quite so many back then. It was... just the seven of us," he chuckled. "She cheered me on fiercely! As I am sure you will cheer your Phillip on today."
"Papa!" she laughed, pressing her hands to her cheeks.
"Just don't be too upset when you have to kiss another and be glad he is not the hot tempered type. The boy really is helpless when it comes to the lance."
"No more talk of him!" Aurora said firmly. "Look there, who do you suppose that is, standing and glaring at us so? And him, with his smile as if he knows a secret we don't? And him, the tall one who looks so mysterious and dangerous? Look at him! Have you seen a man with his coloring? And I have never seen a sword like that?"
"He is from Mjennic! He had to be passing through, he wouldn't have really been answering the call for the tourney."
"Mjennic? Truly? I have never seen anyone from so far off. His skin is so dark and his hair so black! Perhaps he will win and I will see him up close and speak to him. Does he speak common, do you suppose?"