Amarant
Dead Men End All Tales.
@[member="Danger Arceneau"] @[member="Count Aretine"]
Mr. Ash smiled as he walked towards the palace. A small, simple corvette, nothing fancy, running in escort position alongside Danger, who was more than happy to help him make a small mint. The Counts of Serenno were debating secession and munitions, and the head of this new separatist movement was one Count Aretine. Here, today, the Count was interested in a display of Danger's weapons, and Ash was more than happy to help broker the transaction.
He nodded to Arceneau and signalled to the guards at the door. "Greetings, good sirs. We've been invited to discuss business with Lord Aretine and his compatriots, on behalf of the Black Suns. I am Mr. Ash, and this," he said with a bow, "Is Danger Arceneau. Could you please guide us to the attending chambers, that we may wait for our scheduled audience with his lordship?"
He smiled as cheerily as he could muster, given his rather unique facial structure. But his tone was polite and civil, and that meant a lot to the fanciful whims of the counts here.
Mr. Ash smiled as he walked towards the palace. A small, simple corvette, nothing fancy, running in escort position alongside Danger, who was more than happy to help him make a small mint. The Counts of Serenno were debating secession and munitions, and the head of this new separatist movement was one Count Aretine. Here, today, the Count was interested in a display of Danger's weapons, and Ash was more than happy to help broker the transaction.
He nodded to Arceneau and signalled to the guards at the door. "Greetings, good sirs. We've been invited to discuss business with Lord Aretine and his compatriots, on behalf of the Black Suns. I am Mr. Ash, and this," he said with a bow, "Is Danger Arceneau. Could you please guide us to the attending chambers, that we may wait for our scheduled audience with his lordship?"
He smiled as cheerily as he could muster, given his rather unique facial structure. But his tone was polite and civil, and that meant a lot to the fanciful whims of the counts here.