Time Thief
Seto Du Couteau, Heir and Brother
Location: Coruscant
Apparel
The columns of bookshelves was a rather impressive sight to behold, even if Seto had much preferred data-slates and the more digital libraries readily available back on the main government building in the main center, but the quaint nature of this archaic library held a certain charm. And most importantly, it was rather devoid of people. Seto never much minded the bustling crowds of Coruscant, nor the heavily populated halls of the Academy and Commissariat Headquarters. The real reason was his rather people shy sibling, his sister had always held this distrust on general principle, while much of it was mostly towards those that Seto was not at least trusting of, at times it felt almost that Marr was the one watching over Seto while Seto watched over those that would catch any of his sister’s ire.
At least the roses are beautiful. Seto wearily sighed as he walked through another aisle, flanked by rows of leather-back books as his left hand gently traced along the embolden lettering. Seto maintained a rather whimsical expression as he extended outwards his Force senses, gently to find where his sister and ran off towards when they had arrived within the Library. He had made arrangements to enjoy their afternoon tea within the building, the balcony was made clear and his Butler had already begun to set the table.
Seto continued his search, it wasn’t that he worried about her specifically, but he certainly wanted to keep good relations with the Head Librarian of the place and the mischievous nature of his sister might get the better of her. A distant thought formed, reminding him that maybe it was his fault for never really reprimanding her when the time had called for such action. Unfortunately for that small voice in the back of Seto’s head, he knew his sister wore her heart on his sleeve whenever she was around him and it simply grew near impossible to ever hold a true firm judgement when he looked at her with her eyes that would break open his steel gaze.
The books around him held the words, and within those words the emotions of some many arthurs, writers that all simply wished to be heard, to be ready by as many people as possible. But Marr. . . Seto knew his sister only had a very small group of people she wanted people to hear her, to see her even, to read her story and Seto could never see himself closing such book. And that was another reason he had chosen to come to this particular library, to show his sister stories of old, many of them completed stories and others where the author never finished, and few even purposely left unfinished.
“Marr?” Seto called out, he hoped she wasn’t making a mess by pulling books and placing them randomly elsewhere, remembering a formal complaint by a particular Noble Lady that even brought a shiver down Seto’s spine by the memory alone. "If you have books you can bring them with you. . ." He added, unsure of what exactly he should expect. Unfortunately for Seto, even he can run out of stories to tell, so he always enjoyed finding a story from a book.
Seto walked closer to the balcony, he saw his butler pour his cup, the soft and gentle aroma of his earl grey and with a nod he had his butler pour's Marr cup as well. His eyes skated to the city skyline, the vastness of Coruscant always amazed the young Heir, and even living in said planet, the magnitude never seemed to quite settle in his head. The countless of levels, buildings built on top of one another, all cultivating the city that stood before Seto with all its unfathomable magnitude. He turned his head to face the library once more, the stillness and silence that this building contained seemed rather alien to the rest of the planet.
"I do miss Abrion. . ." Seto quietly admitted, earning a ghost of smile of his older butler.
[member="Marriskcal Lati"]
Location: Coruscant
Apparel
The columns of bookshelves was a rather impressive sight to behold, even if Seto had much preferred data-slates and the more digital libraries readily available back on the main government building in the main center, but the quaint nature of this archaic library held a certain charm. And most importantly, it was rather devoid of people. Seto never much minded the bustling crowds of Coruscant, nor the heavily populated halls of the Academy and Commissariat Headquarters. The real reason was his rather people shy sibling, his sister had always held this distrust on general principle, while much of it was mostly towards those that Seto was not at least trusting of, at times it felt almost that Marr was the one watching over Seto while Seto watched over those that would catch any of his sister’s ire.
At least the roses are beautiful. Seto wearily sighed as he walked through another aisle, flanked by rows of leather-back books as his left hand gently traced along the embolden lettering. Seto maintained a rather whimsical expression as he extended outwards his Force senses, gently to find where his sister and ran off towards when they had arrived within the Library. He had made arrangements to enjoy their afternoon tea within the building, the balcony was made clear and his Butler had already begun to set the table.
Seto continued his search, it wasn’t that he worried about her specifically, but he certainly wanted to keep good relations with the Head Librarian of the place and the mischievous nature of his sister might get the better of her. A distant thought formed, reminding him that maybe it was his fault for never really reprimanding her when the time had called for such action. Unfortunately for that small voice in the back of Seto’s head, he knew his sister wore her heart on his sleeve whenever she was around him and it simply grew near impossible to ever hold a true firm judgement when he looked at her with her eyes that would break open his steel gaze.
The books around him held the words, and within those words the emotions of some many arthurs, writers that all simply wished to be heard, to be ready by as many people as possible. But Marr. . . Seto knew his sister only had a very small group of people she wanted people to hear her, to see her even, to read her story and Seto could never see himself closing such book. And that was another reason he had chosen to come to this particular library, to show his sister stories of old, many of them completed stories and others where the author never finished, and few even purposely left unfinished.
“Marr?” Seto called out, he hoped she wasn’t making a mess by pulling books and placing them randomly elsewhere, remembering a formal complaint by a particular Noble Lady that even brought a shiver down Seto’s spine by the memory alone. "If you have books you can bring them with you. . ." He added, unsure of what exactly he should expect. Unfortunately for Seto, even he can run out of stories to tell, so he always enjoyed finding a story from a book.
Seto walked closer to the balcony, he saw his butler pour his cup, the soft and gentle aroma of his earl grey and with a nod he had his butler pour's Marr cup as well. His eyes skated to the city skyline, the vastness of Coruscant always amazed the young Heir, and even living in said planet, the magnitude never seemed to quite settle in his head. The countless of levels, buildings built on top of one another, all cultivating the city that stood before Seto with all its unfathomable magnitude. He turned his head to face the library once more, the stillness and silence that this building contained seemed rather alien to the rest of the planet.
"I do miss Abrion. . ." Seto quietly admitted, earning a ghost of smile of his older butler.
[member="Marriskcal Lati"]