A gentle yellow light bathed the gardens of Castle Furias as the sun rose over the horizon. The castle was still calm at such an early hour. Or at least, mostly calm. For in just a few moments the face of the Hazat would change forever--and absolutely nobody would ever know it.
The sound of footsteps squeaking across the smoothed marble floor didn't echo throughout the corridor, because the person passing through was a consummate professional. Dressed in black she slinked silently through the soft morning light as it just began to creep through the windows. Time was running out, but she expected nothing less given all the fortifications surrounding the castle proper. She and her cohorts had spent years practicing, plotting, and preparing to make it through each and every defense the castle had to offer. She had spent the last ten hours squeezing through every tunnel, crawlspace, and hole imaginable (and some not imaginable) to get to the center of the fortress.
After a quick drop of oil on the hinges, the door to the grand bedroom didn't squeak as it cracked open. She entered and quickly closed it behind her. Before her lay the Baroness of Aragon, matriarch of the Hazat and rightful ruler to the Empire, still sleeping in her luxurious bed. The guard posted in the room definitely didn't cry out upon seeing the intruder, as he had been handed a small fortune a couple of nights prior in exchange for his being absent on this particular morning.
She pulled out a small dagger bearing the crest of the Hazat. With a deep breath she plunged it between the Baroness' ribs. Her eyes shot wide open in pain and a scream filled the room. With a couple more well-aimed thrusts, the Baroness fell limp.
This guard may have been absent, but it was only a matter of seconds before another would kick in the door. She removed her black suit, slipped it onto the corpse, and sliced holes to match the stabs she had just delivered. As the final touch, she sank the dagger into the body and threw it to the wall.
Just then the door crashed open and guards poured into the room. Their faces gave away their horror, but the captain barely managed to keep his composure. "Stop! Identify yourself!"
There is a theory, coming from ancient Holy Terra, that if one tells a big enough lie--a preposterous, outrageous, impossible lie--then it must be true, because only the maddest of men would claim it otherwise. And in this moment, this theory was put to the test:
"I am Lady Santiago Eduardo d'Arc y de Aragon, Baroness of Aragon and Grand Duchess of the Hazat, and I have dispatched this assassin myself. Who the hell do you think you are, and where is the guard posted to this room?"
The guards glanced around, then straightened up. The captain stammered, "Ah, Your Majesty, I d-don't kn-know--"
"Then figure it out! You have five seconds to get out of my room before I have you all killed. Find the deserter and bring him to me. And bring someone to clean this mess."
The guards saluted and shuffled out of the room. The door slammed shut behind them.
Breathing a sigh of relief she glanced at the regal vestaments laid out for the day. "I am Lady Santiago...Grand Duchess of the Hazat.
"And I have big plans."
((turn sent. propaganda fair and balanced news to follow))