Timestamp: 5th Day of Summer, 514 A.V.
Location: Elysium Hall
OOCApproved by Catastrophe .
It was one of those lazy, golden summer afternoons with which the celestial city of Lhavit was often blessed, where the air was full of the scent of roses and the atmosphere all awash with the busy hum of a million insects, when Altelo Twilight came to call.
It was one of the city's rest days, true, but Alses had always kept a different time to others in the city, and in any case it had been borne in on her that the servants of the city – and there were no others more in servitude to the city than those who governed its glory – also worked to an entirely different schedule. Their rests, by necessity, tended to come on the festival days, and wherever a day or two could be snatched from the jaws of service to Lhavit.
Which wasn't often.
Thus, Altelo Twilight was really quite lucky - if 'lucky' was the word; she'd not have put it past the head of House Twilight to have had someone check when she'd be around the place – to catch her. Even luckier for Alses that it was a nice day and she'd been enjoying a walk in the gardens, and so was able to intercept the man as he walked up the broad pathway that led in lazy, sinuous curves up from the gates to the main house.
Shock and surprise warred with concern as Alses straightened up from her indulgent admiration of a bank of crimson roses and espied the man strolling unconcernedly towards her. Even though she'd only really met Lord Twilight at some remove, usually across the table at a city function or else catching glimpses of him and his entourage now and then at various times and in various places around Lhavit, the man was hard to miss – and even more so as a master aurist.
Alses never forgot an aura. Once touched, forever remembered; it was an ability that could, in the right circumstances, make her better than a bloodhound.
In any case, Alses had taken note of the man for some time; he didn't fit the mould of Lord Twilight very well – at least as far as she'd been able to gather from the other Heads of House in Lhavit. They were confident, bright, shining and surrounded by their servants and family. Altelo Twilight, on the other hand...he seemed cut from an altogether different cloth; quieter and more introspective, a watcher, a subtle outsider even when he was the centre of attention and the kingpin on which his Tower turned.
Intriguing, in other words.
Discreetly, she hurried through the roses towards the pathway, emerging on the final looping curve before the colonnaded flight of steps that led up to her doors, perfectly poised to intercept the lord as he approached.
“Ah, your grace. I was hoping to find you here.” His voice was light and breathy, almost hesitant, not at all like the voice and the bearing that one would normally imagine on meeting one of the most powerful and wealthy people in the whole city.
“I don't think we've met properly before, have we? Not in what you might call a social situation, at any rate,” he added, giving her a short half-bow that she returned on autopilot, the sun shimmering on her crown-of-horns and giving her a radiant corona. “Altelo Twilight, at your service.”
“A pleasure, Lord Twilight,” Alses replied, half-turning to look back at the bulk of Elysium Hall behind them both, warm and inviting in the afternoon sun. “Would you care to go inside, m'lord? We're given to understand the heat's rather oppressive for most people at the moment, and the Hall is cool even at this time.”
Was that a flash of relief dancing through his aura, a thousand shades of melting and mixing purple, deep and dark, cool and still, veiled and cloaked in mystery? Yes, yes it was, Alses decided after a split-tick of deeper investigation, peeling back the layers with a master's unconscious, consummate ease.
“My thanks for your hospitality, your grace,” he murmured, flashing her a split-second smile. “I'd be most grateful for the shade.”
A
The entrance hall was, as advertised, much cooler and more serene than the bright busyness of the gardens outside, an elysium of calm and a bastion of tranquillity. Coolness wafted gently from the marble, and Alses was privately sure she heard Altelo sigh with relief - he certainly mopped his brow with a silken handkerchief.
It was, thankfully, only a short jaunt through the hallways of Elysium Hall to the morning room, bright and airy and full of fine, comfortable furniture, an ideal place in which to receive the Patriarch of House Twilight. Alses courteously waved Altelo into one of the capacious chairs and then sat down opposite him, eyes bright with curiosity.
Altelo's, too, were alight, although with something slightly different. “You have a beautiful home, your grace,” he observed lightly, eyes dancing across cream and gold and richly vibrant fadeong that glowed with all the subtle, woody notes of a dark rainbow. “I commend your taste.”
Despite herself, she flushed with pleasure. She hadn't done any of the labour herself, of course; that had been the preserve of a small army of workers and a team of architects, but she'd given them directions and steered them in terms of the design, her special requirements and all the little incidentals that turned a building from a shell into a home. Some of them hadn't been too happy with the Zeltivan fusion she'd brought into the place, her marked favour for baroque ornamentation and delicate filigree and flourish that had no purpose aside from to be fancifully beautiful...that hadn't sat too well with some of the more traditional artisans who lived and breathed the minimalist, beauty-in-simplicity, but she was happy with it.
And the few visitors she'd had had all remarked how well the house had suited her. It had been built around her, after all; she wasn't trying to fit to its mould. The admittedly sometimes-overwrought magnificence of the place helped to take away from the extraordinary nature of her own appearance; it was easier to deal with an Ethaefal when everything glittered and shone. Possibly, anyway.
“It's not usual for Lhavit, I know, but we like it, my lord. Thank you.”
Location: Elysium Hall
OOCApproved by Catastrophe .
It was one of those lazy, golden summer afternoons with which the celestial city of Lhavit was often blessed, where the air was full of the scent of roses and the atmosphere all awash with the busy hum of a million insects, when Altelo Twilight came to call.
It was one of the city's rest days, true, but Alses had always kept a different time to others in the city, and in any case it had been borne in on her that the servants of the city – and there were no others more in servitude to the city than those who governed its glory – also worked to an entirely different schedule. Their rests, by necessity, tended to come on the festival days, and wherever a day or two could be snatched from the jaws of service to Lhavit.
Which wasn't often.
Thus, Altelo Twilight was really quite lucky - if 'lucky' was the word; she'd not have put it past the head of House Twilight to have had someone check when she'd be around the place – to catch her. Even luckier for Alses that it was a nice day and she'd been enjoying a walk in the gardens, and so was able to intercept the man as he walked up the broad pathway that led in lazy, sinuous curves up from the gates to the main house.
Shock and surprise warred with concern as Alses straightened up from her indulgent admiration of a bank of crimson roses and espied the man strolling unconcernedly towards her. Even though she'd only really met Lord Twilight at some remove, usually across the table at a city function or else catching glimpses of him and his entourage now and then at various times and in various places around Lhavit, the man was hard to miss – and even more so as a master aurist.
Alses never forgot an aura. Once touched, forever remembered; it was an ability that could, in the right circumstances, make her better than a bloodhound.
In any case, Alses had taken note of the man for some time; he didn't fit the mould of Lord Twilight very well – at least as far as she'd been able to gather from the other Heads of House in Lhavit. They were confident, bright, shining and surrounded by their servants and family. Altelo Twilight, on the other hand...he seemed cut from an altogether different cloth; quieter and more introspective, a watcher, a subtle outsider even when he was the centre of attention and the kingpin on which his Tower turned.
Intriguing, in other words.
Discreetly, she hurried through the roses towards the pathway, emerging on the final looping curve before the colonnaded flight of steps that led up to her doors, perfectly poised to intercept the lord as he approached.
“Ah, your grace. I was hoping to find you here.” His voice was light and breathy, almost hesitant, not at all like the voice and the bearing that one would normally imagine on meeting one of the most powerful and wealthy people in the whole city.
“I don't think we've met properly before, have we? Not in what you might call a social situation, at any rate,” he added, giving her a short half-bow that she returned on autopilot, the sun shimmering on her crown-of-horns and giving her a radiant corona. “Altelo Twilight, at your service.”
“A pleasure, Lord Twilight,” Alses replied, half-turning to look back at the bulk of Elysium Hall behind them both, warm and inviting in the afternoon sun. “Would you care to go inside, m'lord? We're given to understand the heat's rather oppressive for most people at the moment, and the Hall is cool even at this time.”
Was that a flash of relief dancing through his aura, a thousand shades of melting and mixing purple, deep and dark, cool and still, veiled and cloaked in mystery? Yes, yes it was, Alses decided after a split-tick of deeper investigation, peeling back the layers with a master's unconscious, consummate ease.
“My thanks for your hospitality, your grace,” he murmured, flashing her a split-second smile. “I'd be most grateful for the shade.”
A
The entrance hall was, as advertised, much cooler and more serene than the bright busyness of the gardens outside, an elysium of calm and a bastion of tranquillity. Coolness wafted gently from the marble, and Alses was privately sure she heard Altelo sigh with relief - he certainly mopped his brow with a silken handkerchief.
It was, thankfully, only a short jaunt through the hallways of Elysium Hall to the morning room, bright and airy and full of fine, comfortable furniture, an ideal place in which to receive the Patriarch of House Twilight. Alses courteously waved Altelo into one of the capacious chairs and then sat down opposite him, eyes bright with curiosity.
Altelo's, too, were alight, although with something slightly different. “You have a beautiful home, your grace,” he observed lightly, eyes dancing across cream and gold and richly vibrant fadeong that glowed with all the subtle, woody notes of a dark rainbow. “I commend your taste.”
Despite herself, she flushed with pleasure. She hadn't done any of the labour herself, of course; that had been the preserve of a small army of workers and a team of architects, but she'd given them directions and steered them in terms of the design, her special requirements and all the little incidentals that turned a building from a shell into a home. Some of them hadn't been too happy with the Zeltivan fusion she'd brought into the place, her marked favour for baroque ornamentation and delicate filigree and flourish that had no purpose aside from to be fancifully beautiful...that hadn't sat too well with some of the more traditional artisans who lived and breathed the minimalist, beauty-in-simplicity, but she was happy with it.
And the few visitors she'd had had all remarked how well the house had suited her. It had been built around her, after all; she wasn't trying to fit to its mould. The admittedly sometimes-overwrought magnificence of the place helped to take away from the extraordinary nature of her own appearance; it was easier to deal with an Ethaefal when everything glittered and shone. Possibly, anyway.
“It's not usual for Lhavit, I know, but we like it, my lord. Thank you.”