Breanna Volsh
Character
Bree stood outside the doors of the Palace looking across the walkway towards the group that had taken up residence just outside. At first she had thought this all very harmless, even quaint. The first day she offered them refreshments and food, hoping to show her good nature that truly was her nature that would reassure them and send them home.
Day two they began a slow marching circle up the walkway to the doors and then back down the walkway. Bree had arched a brow at them and their behavior. The word was they were an order of monks that believed in refraining from pleasures of the body. The Palace just happen to be the latest stop on their mission to rid Nar Shaddaa of one of it's most lucrative businesses.
It was also the best front Bree had for moving the slaves around to ensure their freedom. She sighed as she was now looking at day three, normally this wouldn't be considered such an inconvenience however, the Palace was open 24/7 and it's clientele liked the freedom to come and go without notice.
Today they offered to send in someone to read to them from their book of hours. Bree could only imagine what was in this book of hours, but if it would make them happy, and provide an opportunity for them to come to an accord.
"By all means send in someone to read to us"
Bree waited now for the monk, covered head to toe in a robe resembling that of a Jedi, face unseen, movements barely visible, and no telling was this order male or female.
[member="Ariadne Van'Shelaq"]
Day two they began a slow marching circle up the walkway to the doors and then back down the walkway. Bree had arched a brow at them and their behavior. The word was they were an order of monks that believed in refraining from pleasures of the body. The Palace just happen to be the latest stop on their mission to rid Nar Shaddaa of one of it's most lucrative businesses.
It was also the best front Bree had for moving the slaves around to ensure their freedom. She sighed as she was now looking at day three, normally this wouldn't be considered such an inconvenience however, the Palace was open 24/7 and it's clientele liked the freedom to come and go without notice.
Today they offered to send in someone to read to them from their book of hours. Bree could only imagine what was in this book of hours, but if it would make them happy, and provide an opportunity for them to come to an accord.
"By all means send in someone to read to us"
Bree waited now for the monk, covered head to toe in a robe resembling that of a Jedi, face unseen, movements barely visible, and no telling was this order male or female.
[member="Ariadne Van'Shelaq"]