An understanding shake of the head was offered to @Amane Hirota as Alligans placed a hand upon her shoulder, trying to still her fretting as she apologized for the actions of the child she called Alphabet Chocolate.
Alligans
There is a reason children are not called to court Dame Hirota. Though the follies of childhood seem far removed from this particular babe, who... let us simply say that I have done your court a service in masking the remainder of what she spoke of. Your King was privy to it, and I, and none else... I have no want of causing scandal so I shall not speak of it. Judgement will be your new liege lord's to decide.
Rest assured, the actions of one do not reflect the honor of all, and so there is no cause to concern over the reputation of your court. At least, not in my own eyes. Back home, there is no shortage of upsetting individuals within the realm of politics... and so I am forgiving and understanding of such... complicated persons.
A glance to the side revealed the arrival of @Seto Kurama who bowed politely to Alligans and Amane. Alligans responded by removing his hand from the lady's shoulder, hoping it had done something to calm her worries. He responded to Seto's greeting by bowing even deeper and lower than Seto had, for the man was a Duke and deserving of the proper respects in his own land's court. After standing up straight once more, he addressed the new arrival.
Duke Kurama, there is of course no need to apologize. As I was explaining to Dame Hirota, children always bring unexpected scandal to court. It was noble of your King to attempt to include her, but as many have made it clear, in the study of politics he is perhaps a neophyte? Wisdom will come with time, and Edison took years to see the light, as the saying goes. So each mistake, a lesson.
Now, I do believe I see the good Lord Thorlion joining us...
He greeted @Alonso Thorlion with a respectable bow of one a station below in society, but it was not so humble that he demeaned himself and appeared submissive to the large felis man. Alligans stood straight and listened intently as those about him broke out in discussion, their affairs becoming an open buffet from which to gorge oneself.
It seemed that though Seto's duchy had been given to him along the Norforva border in the south, business he had was drawing him northwards towards the Esuilus or Zalra borders. He spoke openly of preparing armies and crushing enemies, of uniting himself and Amane and Alonso together to strengthen and build Astorea up. Of strengthening the north of Astorea in order for the whole of the country to succeed. Alonso responded with something bordering on criticism or sarcasm as he explained that it was the goal of all to build Astorea up and that Seto's speech had held an air of redundancy. Alligans remained silent and to the side of Amane, not interfering in the Astorean politics as the new leadership spoke with one another... until Alonso made mention of the spacing issue.
It was true, the lands they were granted were well away from one another, and Dormont lay near the border of Brisshal in the south-east of Astorea, so it was not a centralized location. Compounding this issue however, the fact remained that Astorea was at once known as the Adecus Forest, and never held much in the way of settlements. It had no roads, no pathways to make travel easier... and it would take years to cut through the forests, dig up the stumps, fill up the holes, and pack the earth in order to make proper roads over the miles and miles and miles of dangerous land, in which beast and bandit roamed freely. Additionally, the Adecus Forest had been famous for its networks of caves, in which dangers could lurk to waylay and attack any caravans of goods... or mounted nobles making their way to a meeting.
Forgive my intruding upon your affairs but perhaps I could offer a solution... Castle Dormont is by no means centralized, being near to the border of Falderen's Brisshal region. It could still serve as the central hub of this kingdom though, should you wish it. The dangers of this nation are similar to the dangers of my own, which is why we do not use roads to move from town to town... roads that, even if you wished to make them, would take you years of hard work and expensive cost to build and then maintain, and you have as of yet not created any tax laws or formed a gross domestic product by dealing in imports and exports.
The realm of commerce is where I gained my power and influence back home, and I did it by making use of some rather... powerful relics... that I had stumbled upon in a search for treasure, in my adventurous youth some twenty years ago. They are called Stepping Stones, and are perhaps the solution to your immediate concerns.
Now, before you get your hopes up, allow me to first detail their limitations. First and foremost, once activated, they cannot be moved or altered... so you cannot relocate them to use for other means. They are large, so many can walk abreast or caravans can pass through... but they have a limitation on mass. A time in which they must regenerate, if you will. The more you send through, the longer they remain offline. So a hundred individuals could come and go through them in a day, with a few heartbeats of waiting between each usage as it powered up again from a single person going through. But a larger group like an entire trade caravan would take a whole day to send through, with hours to recharge after each wagon of goods. The people. The horses. All that mass takes power, which takes time to recharge in the gate.
Because of this, it cannot be used to march an army through to invade your enemies, should you plan to use them as hidden weapons. And once a Stepping Stone is placed, it cannot be relocated, so they are better used as means of moving from one location to another, such as for trade.
They come in pairs... so, one placed in Dormont could reach one placed in the palace of Duke Kurama. One placed in Dormont could reach the palace of Dame Hirota. And so forth... A handful of instantaneous transportation gateways, with Castle Dormont as its nexus center. With them, each of you could arrive here in a matter of minutes rather than days of travel. Conduct your meetings, and return home in good stead, avoiding the hazards of the wilds. Your crafters could come here to get supplies from Dormont's marketplace in the town beyond the castle walls, which is close to the border of Brisshal and so naturally makes Dormont the hub of all trade in Astorea for the time being.
Sadly, I only have four available sets that I have not already put to use... And so, if your King agreed to acquiring them from me, it would be his decision how to make use of the final Stepping Stone pair. Perhaps a means of instantly traveling to an allied nation, inside an embassy you create there? Or a gate into a colony, should you create an Astorean colony in some Terra Nullis somewhere. I realize this would be something to discuss with your king, before reaching any conclusions... but I thought I might offer it as a solution to your immediate problems. The price, as I'm sure you're all deeply curious... is nothing. By which I mean, in conducting trade with Astorea, I would like for my merchants to pay nothing by way of tax and tariff. It will cost you nothing immediately, but I gain fortunes as your nation prospers, and that is of great interest to me.
My, but that was quite the speech I gave, do forgive me! I am removed now, to fetch us all some wine. Please, discuss this amongst yourselves while I offer you a moment of privacy and collect something to wet our throats.
Nodding to the collective nobility about him, the tall gold-clad man stepped away in search of some wine... despite the close proximity of servants from which he could have taken it, in an obvious attempt to give the Astorean's the privacy needed to discuss their own politics.