"Toe the Line"
21 Ash 122
Fortis Lacerta Arena
Palatine/Aurecine Border, Luxium
Punctuality mattered in Solunarium but, as in many affairs, it was dependent on ones position in the hierarchy. A magnatus would not brook the tardiness of his inferior, but would demand their patience when it came time to wait for him. Such was the case on the occasion of Dæmon's appointment at the Fortis Lacerta Arena. It was a far cry from the reception he'd received upon the prior evening's final victory. No crowds met him with cheers as he approached the gladiator's entrance with his noble sponsor at his side. Only two, stony-faced human guards. Their faces were bronze beneath the balmy sun, now approaching its zenith. 21 Ash 122
Fortis Lacerta Arena
Palatine/Aurecine Border, Luxium
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"You are he called Dæmon?" The senior guard inquired in thickly accented Common of the quite tall, silvery-haired man who fit the description he'd been given in advance, "And you hees guarantor?" The man turned his eyes toward the Platinum-accented Fæ, narrowing his eyes slightly. "You have I seen." He gestured to Mathias, "Who thees keed?"
He appraised them all with his eyes, and each was adept enough at their Crafts to note the subtle sweep of a Journeyman Sembler perusing what he could of their three Auras.
He grunted, satisfied by whatever he'd gleaned and nodded.
"You may enter. You weell patience bear een vestibulum where yesterday you await fights. Comprehendis?" He waved them off, "Vade." The gate was opened for the guests, and they were admitted entrance to a stadium that, while far quieter than the day prior, was bustling with the activity of attendants of various disciplines preparing the arena for the battles to come.
When they made it to the antechamber beneath the royal box, the room was empty- Dark and quiet. The stone slabs that passed for seating would be far beneath the expectations of one such as Æros, but that was the extent of the amenities afforded to their group as they were left with ample time to await the arrival of those they had been summoned to meet. If the figuratively stellar combatant's literally stellar patron had yet to impart all the advice he wished to relate prior to this all-important meeting, he would have plenty of time to do so before the Magnati would appear.