Maxxob
The Overseer
Amir couldn’t help, but smirk at the Huldrean couple sharp ‘play’, if one could say it. What was curious was that some, who weren’t of noble birth, may have found themselves nervous or uncomfortable being thrown into such a grand and extravagant party. One could even go as far as to say that the place was the very picture of the empire’s decadency: a few with so much, while so many had absolutely nothing. But, curiously enough, that is where the stocky man had a clear advantage: he looked like he was born for such occasions.
His confidence, even though certainly misplaced, made him look like he was cut from the same cloth as any noble. His mannerism, and certain lack of class, were the only things that gave him away. Meanwhile, his shadow, Layla, didn’t share the same appreciation of such an event. She didn’t show any dislike of it, but it was clear she wasn’t enjoying herself.
Letting out a ‘hmph’, she placed her strong hand on Amir’s shoulder, giving it a nice squeeze, which felt like a vise. The force was placed in a squeezing motion, which made the Falstaffian man’s neck contract and its veins jump out into visibility from under his subcutaneous fat - “It takes a certain kind of man to ‘handle’ my ‘gripping’ beauty” - she said, after Thomas corrected his own tastes in the fairer sex. Such was the strength of the hulking giantess that it was a wonder that Amir hadn’t shattered the glass he held in his hand by sheer reflex.
With a pained expression, the merchant nodded as the host excused himself to command the clerk’s number one admirer towards the noble’s own kin and the honest city captain - “Ah yes… Captain Markus…” - escaped his lips in a really anemic tone. A thought crossed the man’s mind: why was such a prestigious girl such as Elora involved with those under her status? What sort of boon they provided? While what the captain could provide was clear, what did Faraine provide? Was she a bodyguard of sorts?
Suddenly, Amir snapped out of the thought lane and focused once again on the present. With his glass half full, he raised it and toasted with the most honorable host - “To family, to business and to money!” - his boisterousness was back at full force and, with a quick flick of his hand, he had drank the whole contents of his glass. He didn’t know exactly when it happened, but the crushing pressure on his shoulder was simply no more. Turning his head to look at Layla, without leaving Thomas speaking by himself, he noticed that the tanned woman’s stare was fixed on a guest.
It wasn’t too long until he noticed that the noble also had his eyes set upon the very same guest - “What is this all about?” - his eyebrow raised involuntarily - “Is there something the matter?” - the rotund man asked the baron, trying to fish for information and satiate his curiosity. Regardless of what it was all about, he knew ‘his’ lady had already picked it up - “Am I becoming too reliant on you?” - the idea crossed his mind for a split second.
His confidence, even though certainly misplaced, made him look like he was cut from the same cloth as any noble. His mannerism, and certain lack of class, were the only things that gave him away. Meanwhile, his shadow, Layla, didn’t share the same appreciation of such an event. She didn’t show any dislike of it, but it was clear she wasn’t enjoying herself.
Letting out a ‘hmph’, she placed her strong hand on Amir’s shoulder, giving it a nice squeeze, which felt like a vise. The force was placed in a squeezing motion, which made the Falstaffian man’s neck contract and its veins jump out into visibility from under his subcutaneous fat - “It takes a certain kind of man to ‘handle’ my ‘gripping’ beauty” - she said, after Thomas corrected his own tastes in the fairer sex. Such was the strength of the hulking giantess that it was a wonder that Amir hadn’t shattered the glass he held in his hand by sheer reflex.
With a pained expression, the merchant nodded as the host excused himself to command the clerk’s number one admirer towards the noble’s own kin and the honest city captain - “Ah yes… Captain Markus…” - escaped his lips in a really anemic tone. A thought crossed the man’s mind: why was such a prestigious girl such as Elora involved with those under her status? What sort of boon they provided? While what the captain could provide was clear, what did Faraine provide? Was she a bodyguard of sorts?
Suddenly, Amir snapped out of the thought lane and focused once again on the present. With his glass half full, he raised it and toasted with the most honorable host - “To family, to business and to money!” - his boisterousness was back at full force and, with a quick flick of his hand, he had drank the whole contents of his glass. He didn’t know exactly when it happened, but the crushing pressure on his shoulder was simply no more. Turning his head to look at Layla, without leaving Thomas speaking by himself, he noticed that the tanned woman’s stare was fixed on a guest.
It wasn’t too long until he noticed that the noble also had his eyes set upon the very same guest - “What is this all about?” - his eyebrow raised involuntarily - “Is there something the matter?” - the rotund man asked the baron, trying to fish for information and satiate his curiosity. Regardless of what it was all about, he knew ‘his’ lady had already picked it up - “Am I becoming too reliant on you?” - the idea crossed his mind for a split second.