Jorin grinned back at Kirsi. "Thanks, Kirsi," he laughed when she mentioned his cape. "Technically the costume belongs to the Amphitheater, but sometimes there are advantages to being the de-facto inventory manager," he whispered conspiratorially with a friendly wink.
There had been a reason Jorin had declined to go to Beautyfest with Farline. Nonetheless, he forced a tight smile onto his face when she grinned expansively at Kirsi's introduction. Farline was clearly not very interested in the smaller Vantha even despite her simper and airy laugh that she gave when she introduced herself as a carver extraordinaire. It was clear that Farline did not think much of her, although she was gracious enough to give her a dramatic curtsy, her flowing white dress cascading downward in a graceful fashion as she introduced herself.
"It is such a pleasure to meet you, Kirsi Winterflame," she smiled, while hitting Jorin lightly on the arm. "Jori-dear! How could you, not even introducing me to your companion," she accused in a teasing fashion. Turning back to Kirsi, Farline shrugged, and continued before Jorin could do just that.
"Well, I am Farline Darfi, actress extraordinaire," she replied, delicately taking Kirsi's fingers and shaking them slightly. It was quite clear that Farline's grace and elegance was practiced; not a single hair was out of place, not a single ruffle on her perfect white dress. And while her gaze on Kirsi was friendly, it was also critical, as she took in every detail and there was a vague sense of judgement as she turned to Jorin.
"I'm hurt, Jori-dear. You could have asked me, you know," she cooed. Jorin just shrugged.
"Like I said, last minute thing," he evaded, glancing over at Kirsi. His eyes begged her. Please play along, he tried to tell her non-verbally, and not for the first time he wished he was at this event with Rinya. The bond would have made it that much easier for her to understand what he was trying to tell her without him having to actually say it aloud. It was so much harder with other people.
"Yet you clearly had time to ask Kirsi," Farline observed mildly, and Jorin fought to keep the red from his cheeks. He schooled his face into one of neutrality, thanking his lucky stars for years of acting coming into play. Giving Farline his best smile, he shrugged.
"What can I say? Kirsi is a dear friend of mine," he evaded once more, desperately hoping the conversation would end soon. This party was quickly becoming more of a chore than a fun event. First he had to watch Rhys put his hands on Rinya, and now he had to deal with Farline's... whatever the petch she was doing, he wasn't even sure by this point.
Many more familiar faces surged into the party. Jorin from the corner of his eyes caught sight of Kavala and Vanator from the Sanctuary and he dearly wanted to go over to thank them, yet again, for what they had done for him a Season ago. Vanator, for taking him in out of the rain, and Kavala for healing him after his... shocking experience. But before he could try to make his excuses and pull Kirsi to more palatable conversation partners, or perhaps onto the dance floor, or really anywhere else, the announcement of the King and Queen of Beautyfest brought conversation to a halt.
Jorin's brow rose in genuine surprise, however, when he heard his name being called. For a moment, he truly did not know what to think or say. Him? King of Beautyfest? He'd thought for sure it would be one of the many large and imposing Akalak. Rhys, apparently, was very popular among the ladies, and Vanator cut a dashing figure as well. It was true that Jorin had dressed up in theatrical fashion for the event, but he had only done that almost on a whim, not really looking to win anything.
With an almost apologetic look over at Kirsi, he gave her a shy grin. "That... me? King? That's... I don't know what to say," he stammered out, the red tinging his cheeks almost going down his neck.
The announcement of Dust as the Queen could help but amuse Jorin, however. The excitable, bubbly raven Kelvic was just such a force of personality he could easily see why she'd been voted the most popular woman around. She was just so vivacious and fun to be around, she even managed to immediately make friends with Rinya, and Jorin knew how suspicious of strangers Rinya usually was.
"Well, regardless of whether you're queen or not, I still think you look great, Kirsi," Jorin insisted. It was the least he could do, after all. She had put up with him constantly looking over at Rinya despite her already doing him a favor by being his date.
Not to mention he'd slightly insulted her by not offering her one of his beads; it was possible that one bead had cost Kirsi the crown of Queen. The least he could do would be to complement her looks and dress, and Jorin couldn't help but feel he really ought to do even more than that, for propriety's sake if nothing else.
Farline for her part fell curiously quiet. Her face had taken on a somewhat blank look, like as though she felt it was somehow inappropriate that Jorin be selected for King of Beautyfest. And if he was being honest Jorin would have agreed with her. But then, he could not control what the women of Riverfall thought.
Regardless, Jorin figured he should stop stalling. He walked quickly over to the table marked "King", taking a look at what prizes were available. To be completely truthful, Jorin had no real interest in any prize; he was here mainly because Rinya was here. And although he was not her date, he felt he could not just abandon her here with Rhys.
Jorin immediately ruled out the weapon from the Arma'drex Smithy. The Akalak were fine weaponsmiths, to be sure, but Jorin had no interest in fighting. He only trained at the Kendoka so he'd be able to defend Rinya (and himself), should the need arise. He had no interest in any weapon except for the quarterstaff, and Kirsi had already carved one for him. He had no need for a second; not to mention using up the prize on a 1 GM wooden quarterstaff seemed rather... wasteful.
A season of free massages and baths from the Moonstone sounded nice, but he doubted that would also include Rinya. And if she could not share in the prize he saw little reason in choosing it. For the same reason, he rejected the season's free stay at the Bluevein Apartments, as he presumed Rinya would not be staying with him. He frankly would far rather stay exactly where he was, living with Rinya, than to spend even one day apart from her, regardless of how luxurious the apartment.
So there was really only one prize that at all appealed to him. And it really did not; Jorin was not a man who gave much thought or interest in Mizas beyond earning a sufficient amount that he could take care of Rinya and himself. He was not someone who chased Mizas as though they were the most important thing in the world, but really it was the only prize that he could share with his friends.
Reaching out, Jorin picked up the bag of coins and grinned over at Dust. He wondered what the white-haired Kelvic would choose, but regardless he intended to split the Mizas with Rinya, Dust, Vanator, Kavala, Krima, Kirsi... the list was quite extensive. By the end of it, 175 Gold Mizas would not go very far if split between so many people, and he sincerely wondered if perhaps he shouldn't just use it to get each of them something nice.
Even though it was a bit embarrassing to have been chosen King even though he quite legitimately hadn't even been trying, he did find the whole thing rather familiar. He had, after all, spent a good chunk of his life on stage. Even so, Jorin could not help scanning the crowd until he found Rinya. He smiled genuinely when he saw her, and for a few brief chimes he managed to make himself forget that she was here with Rhys. He just reveled in the moment, and hoped that Rinya was happy too.