Tepet Doneno
Third Coil Immaculate Scourge
Fain Birrach strode across the small plank bridge for he Palace Sublime, his simple robes flapping in the breeze. The sun was beginning to set, casting long shadows haphazardly about the courtyard that he and his new apprentice crossed. The monks of the Palace were performing their evening devotions, only a few of the more junior members of the monastery taking note of the two members of the Thousand Scales. Their elders simply noted the garb and purpose of the intruders, and let them be.
The Palace Sublime is a confusing maze of temple spaces, monastic training grounds, offices, council chambers, meditation quarters and vaults of riches and artifacts. Fain had passed through this particular labyrinth many times however, and easily navigated to the doorway he sought. Before the heavy oak doors he paused, turning to the young Chosen of Secrets that hovered in his wake.
"Alright young one. Today shall be your first lesson in dealing with Terrestrials."
His voice was low, rough from years of shouting at other bureaucrats. Despite the lack of prying eyes and the overabundance of security charms woven about them he spoke in a near whisper, leaning his care-worn face close to Wage's ear. Paranoia was a large part of Sidereal MO, and for a Chosen of Secrets discretion was paramount.
"Behind these doors is the office of the Mouth of Peace. She is the secular leader of the Immaculate Order, the one whom deals most closely with us greedy politicians. For the masses, The Mouth of Peace is considered a sacrificial figure, a being of great enlightenment and spiritual power who makes the sacrifice of sullying herself with the necessity of involvement in politics, secularism and mundane tasks. Very few speak with her, and today is no different. Officially you are here as an observer only, to play the roll of my aide. Do it well, and she'll forget you whenever she looks away. Draw attention to yourself, and she might even remember you the next time I bring you along."
His face grows stern, beetling brows drawing so close that they resemble nothing more than a pair of wrestling caterpillars.
"You don't want that to happen. Chejop Kejak keeps an office above, and speaks to her regularly. I doubt he'll look kindly upon a new Bronze Star making a spectacle of themselves."
Fain's face relaxes again, a genial smile forming as he slaps Wage lightly on the shoulder.
"But don't worry too much. You won't need to do much, just sit in the corner, pretend to take notes, and watch what I do. When you see an opening, read the scroll on the fifth shelf of the seventh bookcase to the right. It's a simple task, even if you'll get in a good deal of trouble if you're caught."
With that Fain raps thrice upon the doors, pushing them open with a flourish as someone within calls out a greeting.
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The room you enter is sparsely decorated, but still bordering on ostentatious for a monk. Behind a large writing desk sits a stout Earth-Aspected woman, who rises politely as you each enter. A few other monks are scatterer throughout the room, puttering about with smaller tasks. Fain bows low to the woman, gesturing subtly for Wage to follow suit.
"Good evening, most exalted Mouth of Peace. Thank you for seeing me at such a late hour."
"Not at all Minister. It is my duty to engage in matters of commerce. How may I assist you?"
The two begin to engage in meaningless banter, running circles around each other with mired economic drivel. Out of the corner of his eye Fain watches Wage, monitoring his new apprentice.
The Palace Sublime is a confusing maze of temple spaces, monastic training grounds, offices, council chambers, meditation quarters and vaults of riches and artifacts. Fain had passed through this particular labyrinth many times however, and easily navigated to the doorway he sought. Before the heavy oak doors he paused, turning to the young Chosen of Secrets that hovered in his wake.
"Alright young one. Today shall be your first lesson in dealing with Terrestrials."
His voice was low, rough from years of shouting at other bureaucrats. Despite the lack of prying eyes and the overabundance of security charms woven about them he spoke in a near whisper, leaning his care-worn face close to Wage's ear. Paranoia was a large part of Sidereal MO, and for a Chosen of Secrets discretion was paramount.
"Behind these doors is the office of the Mouth of Peace. She is the secular leader of the Immaculate Order, the one whom deals most closely with us greedy politicians. For the masses, The Mouth of Peace is considered a sacrificial figure, a being of great enlightenment and spiritual power who makes the sacrifice of sullying herself with the necessity of involvement in politics, secularism and mundane tasks. Very few speak with her, and today is no different. Officially you are here as an observer only, to play the roll of my aide. Do it well, and she'll forget you whenever she looks away. Draw attention to yourself, and she might even remember you the next time I bring you along."
His face grows stern, beetling brows drawing so close that they resemble nothing more than a pair of wrestling caterpillars.
"You don't want that to happen. Chejop Kejak keeps an office above, and speaks to her regularly. I doubt he'll look kindly upon a new Bronze Star making a spectacle of themselves."
Fain's face relaxes again, a genial smile forming as he slaps Wage lightly on the shoulder.
"But don't worry too much. You won't need to do much, just sit in the corner, pretend to take notes, and watch what I do. When you see an opening, read the scroll on the fifth shelf of the seventh bookcase to the right. It's a simple task, even if you'll get in a good deal of trouble if you're caught."
With that Fain raps thrice upon the doors, pushing them open with a flourish as someone within calls out a greeting.
-
The room you enter is sparsely decorated, but still bordering on ostentatious for a monk. Behind a large writing desk sits a stout Earth-Aspected woman, who rises politely as you each enter. A few other monks are scatterer throughout the room, puttering about with smaller tasks. Fain bows low to the woman, gesturing subtly for Wage to follow suit.
"Good evening, most exalted Mouth of Peace. Thank you for seeing me at such a late hour."
"Not at all Minister. It is my duty to engage in matters of commerce. How may I assist you?"
The two begin to engage in meaningless banter, running circles around each other with mired economic drivel. Out of the corner of his eye Fain watches Wage, monitoring his new apprentice.