"What a darling compliment. Pearls you say? They are the way to a woman's heart...in fact, I'd love if you bought me some...think how beautiful I would be then...oh, I'd just love that..." She commented, plucking a stray thread from a gaudy purple pillow and unraveling it's expensive weaving idly. Whereas beginning the process whereby Mandro would throw his money in a foolish attempt to earn her affections. She had much experience in this...
In truth, if he wanted anything from her he'd have to be a bit more interesting.
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Lady Foxglove stood in court-in a casual but immodest stance, hands light on her hips, nose arced at a proper noble height. It was so good to be among her people again.
She had more or less rearranged her wardrobe on the fly by taking out some of the traveling gear-less heavy leather, more silk-less thick padding, more frills. Soft and inviting, warm and cozy.
"...Your thanks are appreciated, of course, but it was only a trifle on my end-mere vermin such as those posed no threat to me.
My full tile is Lady Foxglove Vainglorious the Third, but I do not stand on such flighty ceremony often. Feel free to call me by my first name.
It is likewise a great pleasure to make your acquaintance, Lord Nirila. I was so enthused to meet and mingle with one of my own kind when your duly appointed captain informed me I had passed your lands borders-oh, how often when one travels abroad, do they miss the trappings of court life and pleasures of being one of the true Nobility, such as you and I. It can be quite lonely, dealing with but hirelings and minions, traveling the long roads....Oh, I've been so very lonely.
Ahh, but as my brother always says-business, before pleasure.
As for my request-have you by any chance heard of the Magical Mandolin of Lumithos?"