[Well, suffice to say that Emet-Selch finds all of this talk fascinating on a strictly personal level completely removed from the Ardor or any of his myriad other machinations.]
[Given this individual's proper speech and the fact that they too were financially capable of serving as a patron, Emet-Selch gets the distinct impression that they are of the upper class, if not outright nobility. Of course, such minor details do not faze him in the slightest. But they do make this conversation all the more interesting, and this particular applicant seems all the more promising for it.]
Were you now? How fortuitous then that we should encounter one another. I, too, am a longtime patron of the arts - particularly that of a traveling theatrical company founded by one Jenomis cen Lexentale, and I daresay the best playwright of his time.
I've also a fondness for poetry. Perhaps you might incorporate one of your latest works into your violin performance?
/sends Dohalim a friend request
[Given this individual's proper speech and the fact that they too were financially capable of serving as a patron, Emet-Selch gets the distinct impression that they are of the upper class, if not outright nobility. Of course, such minor details do not faze him in the slightest. But they do make this conversation all the more interesting, and this particular applicant seems all the more promising for it.]
Were you now? How fortuitous then that we should encounter one another. I, too, am a longtime patron of the arts - particularly that of a traveling theatrical company founded by one Jenomis cen Lexentale, and I daresay the best playwright of his time.
I've also a fondness for poetry. Perhaps you might incorporate one of your latest works into your violin performance?