The Menagerie, Zaichaer
40th of Frost, 123 of Steel
Aurin Kavafis was, among many things, a liar. Ernst Klein, however, was a man whose word could be depended upon. As such, Aurin Kavafis had called in favors with various personalities within the major covens in order for Ernst Klein to broker a meeting between self-styled manor lord Dreyfus Monteliyet with people who could get things done within the Zaichaeri covens. Aurin wasn't one of those people; no, not at all. And Ernst was but a man who was trusted by the covens.
Ernst met the seemingly urbane vampir in a predetermined place that wouldn't raise any sort of unwanted attention, then led him into the coven market such as it was. There were ways to get in without the Order knowing, and despite how the covens were collaborating more openly with the Order, he preferred not to be on any sort of lists. Lists could too easily become hit lists and he hadn't survived the Eclipse just to get crossed off a list by High Sentinel Admiral Lord Grand Poobah Eitan Angevin, the creepy fuck.
He was a bit less nervous here than he had been at Monteliyet's place, but then they were on more equal footing. This place didn't belong to either of them, and they weren't surrounded by people devoted to him.
"Right this way, sir," he said, opening the door for Monteliyet. Zaichaer abhorred nobility, but the fact of the matter was, people like old Admiral Angevin had been only too quick to decry how his royal blood meant nothing, while keeping the fact of that royal blood in the forefront of people's minds. And Melchior Dornkirk had styled himself lord though he was common as coal soot. Ernst knew less of Dreyfus Monteliyet, but since meeting him, he had asked some questions and heard some stories. He hadn't sussed out yet which were true and which were false, though.
There were marked differences to the Menagerie since the Eclipse, though the marks weren't visible to everyone. The Myshalarai were illusionists, anyway, so Ernst didn't trust a damn thing he saw in their fancy inn. The taproom had good beer for cheap, though. He had to wonder if they just bespelled rotgut to make it taste fine, though.
Once he followed Monteliyet inside, blue eyes went darting hither and thither looking for Kavafis' contacts that Klein was playing off as his own. Kavafis could have arranged this in no time. It had taken Klein a couple of seasons, though. There ought to be Eshar for the Myshalarai, Valencia Grey for the Railrunners. Muin would likely speak for Farza if they appeared as planned for the Kindred, and someone from the Grymalka, though they hadn't clarified who; nor had the Sunsingers, but he couldn't track down Imogen.