Aurin laughed.
"Of course, and the dressing rooms. The tour is for you, so I don't mind you directing us where your interests lie." As they walked, he pointed out things as he saw them, things he had learned since starting to work in the rather palatial building. This wasn't the grandest place he had ever been, but it was strange to be working here in a leadership position. Perhaps someday, he would feel a sense of ownership. At the moment, though, it still felt like the endgame of a con; the payoff for taking Torin's lead and running with it was Arry got today and all the days and nights afterward to be adored on the stage as he wanted.
He swung through the green room, made a few introductions, though it was mostly empty at this hour. Then to the dressing rooms.
"I haven't quite figured out the star system yet," he admitted while they were alone and poking through the private rooms and the larger ones for corps members. "It isn't quite like the Cabaret where Lunaria rewards whoever pulls in the most money. There's a strange system of status here. Noble or affluent patrons will often patronize a particular artist, paying their salary and giving them gifts. I suppose it could become a courtesan-type relationship, though I think that's rarer here. But I can appreciate that setup... their donation to the arts goes directly to the support of an artist, eh?
"Suppose we'll have to find you some old dowager who thinks your singing divine and your pairing with your minstrel adorable." He chuckled. It might not have all made sense, but he was figuring it out on the fly. He was still looking out for Arry, even if he was trying to do so on the sly so as not to show blatant favoritism or make him uncomfortable.
"Of course, and the dressing rooms. The tour is for you, so I don't mind you directing us where your interests lie." As they walked, he pointed out things as he saw them, things he had learned since starting to work in the rather palatial building. This wasn't the grandest place he had ever been, but it was strange to be working here in a leadership position. Perhaps someday, he would feel a sense of ownership. At the moment, though, it still felt like the endgame of a con; the payoff for taking Torin's lead and running with it was Arry got today and all the days and nights afterward to be adored on the stage as he wanted.
He swung through the green room, made a few introductions, though it was mostly empty at this hour. Then to the dressing rooms.
"I haven't quite figured out the star system yet," he admitted while they were alone and poking through the private rooms and the larger ones for corps members. "It isn't quite like the Cabaret where Lunaria rewards whoever pulls in the most money. There's a strange system of status here. Noble or affluent patrons will often patronize a particular artist, paying their salary and giving them gifts. I suppose it could become a courtesan-type relationship, though I think that's rarer here. But I can appreciate that setup... their donation to the arts goes directly to the support of an artist, eh?
"Suppose we'll have to find you some old dowager who thinks your singing divine and your pairing with your minstrel adorable." He chuckled. It might not have all made sense, but he was figuring it out on the fly. He was still looking out for Arry, even if he was trying to do so on the sly so as not to show blatant favoritism or make him uncomfortable.