Darius was a slow learner.
Mere trills before Juliette's arrival, he had been on the verge of sharing a kiss with Astra for the first time. The anonymity provided by the pair's masks had emboldened him, and had it not been for the half-biqaj beauty spying an unusual shape in the mist, the moment might have been all that he had imagined.
But Juliette's arrival changed his perspective. Her knowledge of his and Astra's familiarity with the sea revealed that their cloak of invisibility did not hide them at all. The dark-haired host had recognised them, and that meant that others might, too.
There would be no kisses, then. It would be poor etiquette to act in such a way in public. Or would it? Either way, the moment had passed.
"Well met, Juliette," Darius responded with a light chuckle of realisation. "I suppose there is no need for us to introduce ourselves."
He smiled politely as the woman in the red dress moved away, and turned to Astra.
"I think we've been made," he sighed gently. "So much for anonymity."
Charbonneau Keep appeared on the horizon, appearing to rise out of the water as though it had been a submerged citadel. The lights made it clear that it seem welcoming to the guests, rather than the foreboding fortress guise that it usually wore.
The ship reached land, and the passengers vegan to disembark. As Darius and Astra made their way towards the gangplank, they briefly bumped into a familiar face. Well...familiar eyes that no mask could hide.
"Balthazar," Darius greeted the maze, not bothering to introduce himself because it seemed he was already recognisable. "You are well, I hope. Has Elisabeth made the journey?"
The pair had not long been married, but if she wasn't present, Darius was sure that she had good reason to be elsewhere.
The Scalvorian had hoped he and Astra might have a carriage to themselves, to steal a moment's privacy before arriving at the keep, but it was not to be. They found themselves with other guests, as they sat among the warm pillows and blankets that ensured a comfortable journey. For much of the brief ride, Darius found himself looking out the window, through the line of trees to the Hollow Sea beyond, quietly admiring the sight of a few ships going about their travels after dark.
When they arrived at Charbonneau Keep, Darius knew better than to offer Astra a hand down from the carriage, but the footman did not. The half-biqaj was so quick to get out that she almost stepped on the poor man's buckle shoes as she moved past. Not wanting Darius was careful to keep pace with her.
"So sorry," he said to the footman as he rushed past.
He only caught up to Astra a short distance from the entrance to the keep, but it was enough to enable him to catch his breath and regain his composure before they both stepped out of the lavish courtyard and into the building.
Inside, the grandeur of the keep was impossible to ignore. The usually unflappable Astra marvelled at the opulence on display, but as far as Darius was concerned, there was nothing more beauteous in the room than the half-biqaj herself. Their attention was pulled back by the music that began to play, and the pair were soon browsing the tables for appetisers.
A waiter came by, with a tray of drinks, and Astra took a champagne flute, while the the baron requested a cider.
"You're a creature of habit," Astra quipped in response. "So very predictable, Darius Baer."
As he was waiting for his drink to arrive, Darius caught sight of Oram across the room, and he returned the man's nod. They were too far apart, and there were too many crowded conversationalists between them, for the bearded blond to make his way over. And besides, he soon realised that his Ranger friend was seemingly occupied, looking about the room.
The waiter returned with the cider, and Darius thanked him, before turning to Astra, whose eyes were sparkling in a lilac colour that he hadn't seen before.
"A toast," he said, raising his glass with a warm grin, "to a memorable night."
"To a memorable night," she echoed.
The pair clinked their glasses together, sipped from their drinks, and stepped through the double doors that led out to the balcony.
Mere trills before Juliette's arrival, he had been on the verge of sharing a kiss with Astra for the first time. The anonymity provided by the pair's masks had emboldened him, and had it not been for the half-biqaj beauty spying an unusual shape in the mist, the moment might have been all that he had imagined.
But Juliette's arrival changed his perspective. Her knowledge of his and Astra's familiarity with the sea revealed that their cloak of invisibility did not hide them at all. The dark-haired host had recognised them, and that meant that others might, too.
There would be no kisses, then. It would be poor etiquette to act in such a way in public. Or would it? Either way, the moment had passed.
"Well met, Juliette," Darius responded with a light chuckle of realisation. "I suppose there is no need for us to introduce ourselves."
He smiled politely as the woman in the red dress moved away, and turned to Astra.
"I think we've been made," he sighed gently. "So much for anonymity."
Charbonneau Keep appeared on the horizon, appearing to rise out of the water as though it had been a submerged citadel. The lights made it clear that it seem welcoming to the guests, rather than the foreboding fortress guise that it usually wore.
The ship reached land, and the passengers vegan to disembark. As Darius and Astra made their way towards the gangplank, they briefly bumped into a familiar face. Well...familiar eyes that no mask could hide.
"Balthazar," Darius greeted the maze, not bothering to introduce himself because it seemed he was already recognisable. "You are well, I hope. Has Elisabeth made the journey?"
The pair had not long been married, but if she wasn't present, Darius was sure that she had good reason to be elsewhere.
The Scalvorian had hoped he and Astra might have a carriage to themselves, to steal a moment's privacy before arriving at the keep, but it was not to be. They found themselves with other guests, as they sat among the warm pillows and blankets that ensured a comfortable journey. For much of the brief ride, Darius found himself looking out the window, through the line of trees to the Hollow Sea beyond, quietly admiring the sight of a few ships going about their travels after dark.
When they arrived at Charbonneau Keep, Darius knew better than to offer Astra a hand down from the carriage, but the footman did not. The half-biqaj was so quick to get out that she almost stepped on the poor man's buckle shoes as she moved past. Not wanting Darius was careful to keep pace with her.
"So sorry," he said to the footman as he rushed past.
He only caught up to Astra a short distance from the entrance to the keep, but it was enough to enable him to catch his breath and regain his composure before they both stepped out of the lavish courtyard and into the building.
Inside, the grandeur of the keep was impossible to ignore. The usually unflappable Astra marvelled at the opulence on display, but as far as Darius was concerned, there was nothing more beauteous in the room than the half-biqaj herself. Their attention was pulled back by the music that began to play, and the pair were soon browsing the tables for appetisers.
A waiter came by, with a tray of drinks, and Astra took a champagne flute, while the the baron requested a cider.
"You're a creature of habit," Astra quipped in response. "So very predictable, Darius Baer."
As he was waiting for his drink to arrive, Darius caught sight of Oram across the room, and he returned the man's nod. They were too far apart, and there were too many crowded conversationalists between them, for the bearded blond to make his way over. And besides, he soon realised that his Ranger friend was seemingly occupied, looking about the room.
The waiter returned with the cider, and Darius thanked him, before turning to Astra, whose eyes were sparkling in a lilac colour that he hadn't seen before.
"A toast," he said, raising his glass with a warm grin, "to a memorable night."
"To a memorable night," she echoed.
The pair clinked their glasses together, sipped from their drinks, and stepped through the double doors that led out to the balcony.
OBJECTIVES
- Describe something you see on the carriage ride from the dock to Charbonneau Keep - ships on the water.
- Speak to an npc! Describe one piece of their wardrobe that isn't detailed in my post. (This can be small - jewelry, a scarf, etc) - the footman, who is wearing buckle shoes.
- Describe a drink that your pc partakes of (if any) - cider.
- Greet a pc! (You don't have to stay and talk if you want. A nod of the head is fine...) - Balthazar and Oram!




