Jaheem Abasi wrote:Jaheem quirked his eyebrow a bit on that one "certainly one way to begin your school career I suppose." He said before pausing for another drink "alright so tell me who you personally think are the most noteworthy of those here, surely many have impressive accolades and look good on paper but by your personal knowledge who are the ones to look out for?"
Xyll Vanth wrote:"We spoke of love," she said. "He knew of me, and he asked after the love of his subjects. I told him the truth, before we spoke of the Empire, how it will eclipse all else. He raised me up then, acknowledging me with a new title, and we parted."
Her stare was somewhere else, distant.
"It is all, as destiny wills it."
Lord Tenebrous wrote:"Children often do," Shaisha scoffed and sipped the bubbly beverage with a neutral expression. Seeing Vowrawn with a date that wasn't even the one he arrived with made her chuckle briefly though - the old man always managed to make things amusing somehow.
"Oh? What garnered your attention to this apprentice then? Good looks, or an actual sense of fashion?"
Lord Bellious wrote:"The answer hinges on admitting where are your vulnerabilities, Lord Abasi. There are only deadly individuals here." She rattled the ice in her glass. "The entitled ones would be Torsin, Serasai and Vreysk. Or Mordax, Valkyrie and Tenebrous if you will. The trio grew up at the pinnacle of Imperial power and possessed unhealthy incestuous entanglement among themselves, though I don't know whether this still holds after what Sith politics has done to their families. For Lord Wrath I would vouch, we share many sensibilities and allies, and I have great respect for his prowess and commitment to the Code. I don't think you would stand a chance against him. He might not be aspiring for the seat though. There, Okatesh and Farro, seers and witches. The latter I'd admire for the depth she has steeped in the Dark Side."
This is where she ended, omitting others for reasons known to herself.
Tyr wrote:Tyr looked at the pureblood as if she'd just asked him to solve quadratic formulas while balancing on his head, "can't say I've ever tried it," he admitted, narrowing his eyes. The shisavanen was glad it wasn't that sort of party. As more drinks came by, Tyr ignored them, there was nothing on the waiter's trays that he wanted.
With a sudden burst of movement, a knife appeared in the wolf-man's over-sized mitt. He flashed the blade, a glint of steel, and it was gone again, "fighting and fucking are more my speed."
Shelzais Sek wrote:Shelzais's orange eyes narrowed for a second, then she relaxed fractionally as the knife went away again. "Ah, the classics. An old-fashioned Sith despite your fur coat. Wrong sort of party for you, too, then." She grinned behind the rim of her liquor flute. "You ought to try dancing some time, though. The cross-over is more significant than you might guess."
Dapper Dog wrote:
“A noble man with an interest engineering?” she said curiously.
“It would seem like such things would be beneath you, too busy doing whatever it is that nobles do, I suppose ruling and managing their wealth. Now that I say it out loud, that does sound a little short sighted and rude, my apologies.”
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