6th of Winter, 512 ~ Flashback Ahnatep A Feral Diamond in Golden Sands Amongst the gilded people she may have stood pale but Sarinne compensated by having extensive amounts of embellishments. Her master, an Eypharian himself, stood by her side, a hand on her lower back almost as if to take property of the girl as he spoke to another four-armed man. The event had been laid out by and for the House of the East Winds, a name Sarinne had come to cringe when she heard. Eastern Winds…, she would silently correct, it wouldn’t be so bothersome if they all didn’t find themselves so knowledgeable and cultured. The House was known for mining all sorts of marble and even salt but their real prized jewel was the Eypharian marble. Dark shades of purple with prominent veins running through it, the stone was more costly than many precious gems. Sarinne’s master, a member of the House, had long been wanting to delve into the mining of Eypharian marble, that was where the real money was. All one had to do was discover an available place to start mining it and soon after, the money and status would flow. Sarinne was one of the few non-Eypharians in the room, though she didn’t seem to mind. Aside from her master, no others knew of her Kelvic nature. She was just a human, and while in their eyes she stood inferior, it was still a race considered much less bestial than her true one. Her hair was long, straight and dark, tied back and reaching the middle of her spine. Around her neck, the girl wore a very impressive collar piece. Lapis lazuli stones along with smaller pieces of turquoise linked together with a web of gold encased her neck and draped over her shoulders; the piece was more easily called art than jewelry. Sarinne’s grey-green eyes were rimmed with gold while her lids were painted a dark blue to match the lapis. The bodice of her dress was strapless and tight, hugging her body ever so closely down to her knees where multiple layers of semi-sheer, silken fabric, in the same tone of indigo as the rest of her gown, cascaded out to the floor. It had taken practice to be in the company of Eypharian nobles and know how to look and act. One should look like they belonged, but not like they were trying to out-do any of the gilded women. They would'nt find her an equal no matter what, so Sarinne was satisfied just with them not finding her unpleasant. The men, on the other hand, were an easy task. They mostly found her to be an exotic treat for the eyes, a beautiful foreigner that carried a different type of allure than their native stock. And that was her job, to either charm the men or convince the women to whatever end her master wished. |