A Web of Influence
Frost 1st, 120th Year, A.o.S.
Performers strutted their stuff across the stage with feathered corsets as they flourished their arms, the limelight dancer of the group wearing a set of red curated leather and fishnet leggings, while the rest of the entourage wore black-colored material just as scantily. They all walked and moved about in tandem to the drums of the band playing near the theater, as trumpets and other instruments blared sounds that complimented the performance into the room, generating a very lively and upbeat rhythm those gathered at the tables of the auditorium could feel.
Rickter had taken a seat at the bar situated at the very back of the room, with a hint of weariness residing at the corners of his eyes as he found his stool, before taking a seat at the very end near the exit to the auditorium. The room itself reeked of tobacco smoke and perfume, which was akin to the other 'aromas' one discovered in lingering here. The Cabaret was abuzz with business as always, and like usual courtesans were allowed interval breaks in-between clients. Rickter was one such courtesan that the Madame liked to reserve for a few clients, namely because of his half-Rathari heritage, but he also chalked it up to personal favor with her.
Still, a break was always to follow after entertaining such clients. Therefore he didn't wait to leave the East Wing to find a cold drink, and some nice tobacco to smoke while he relaxed. "Heh, survived another?" Tony the grey-eyed bartender greeted him when he sat down, the wolf grunted a yes to the man as he situated himself on the stool proper. Rickter leaned onto the bar with an arm beneath him, his side posed against it as he looked out to watch the crowd first, and then the women performing on stage for their audience. Tony at that time had already known what to get for the half-breed, scooping a small glass into a bucket of Frostrylyth shards, carefully crushed so that it served the purpose of ice within a drink. Pouring a bottle into the cup Tony filled it with whiskey, placing the bottle back down before passing the drink over to Rickter in turn.
"Here you are." Rickter took the beverage and with a nod of appreciation barely grinned, turning to sip the rich brown brew as he watched the rest of the dance. The wolf then proceeded to reach at a wooden box near the bar's edge, lifting its cover so that he could pull out a wrapped joint of tobacco. "Need a light?" Tony then offered as he struck a match over the tinderbox, holding it out for Rickter to take once the flame lingered at its tip. Rickter nodded and accepted the match, in turn, glancing at a couple of courtesans wearing nothing but velvet bustiers and fishnets. Both briefly stroked fingers down the rolled sleeves of his white velvet shirt, giving him smirks as they passed on to join a couple of lucky men at the tables. The wolf hinted a smidge of a grin at them too, before looking back down at the biceps of his arms.
Within the faint ambient glow of the auditorium, his cardinal runes would be somewhat visible beneath his shirt, their distinctive glows obscured by the fabric. With the match in hand and the joint between his lips, Rickter then lit the tip with a heavy puff at the point of his lips. Drawing in the smoke he briefly inhaled, and followed with an exhale as a cloud of smoke barreled from his lips. Admittedly he kinda would miss working here, now that he thought about it, as it was fun to let loose and just enjoy the madness here. Every vice imaginable existed here, gambling in the main lobby, performances here in the auditorium, and even the hookah lounges and massage rooms offered their own world of experiences. Yet the wolf was beginning to realize his place here, and how he really didn't belong with this sort of crowd in the end.
There was a natural order to things and here was no different, but for Rickter, the only order within Velvet Cabaret was the order Madame Zirnomei herself instilled. He didn't need that in his life anymore, not with where he was going, to say the least. Still, it helped him appreciate the sentiment of being here, being able to see that he had indeed started to grow, compared to the kind of man he was a season ago.
Frost 1st, 120th Year, A.o.S.
Performers strutted their stuff across the stage with feathered corsets as they flourished their arms, the limelight dancer of the group wearing a set of red curated leather and fishnet leggings, while the rest of the entourage wore black-colored material just as scantily. They all walked and moved about in tandem to the drums of the band playing near the theater, as trumpets and other instruments blared sounds that complimented the performance into the room, generating a very lively and upbeat rhythm those gathered at the tables of the auditorium could feel.
Rickter had taken a seat at the bar situated at the very back of the room, with a hint of weariness residing at the corners of his eyes as he found his stool, before taking a seat at the very end near the exit to the auditorium. The room itself reeked of tobacco smoke and perfume, which was akin to the other 'aromas' one discovered in lingering here. The Cabaret was abuzz with business as always, and like usual courtesans were allowed interval breaks in-between clients. Rickter was one such courtesan that the Madame liked to reserve for a few clients, namely because of his half-Rathari heritage, but he also chalked it up to personal favor with her.
Still, a break was always to follow after entertaining such clients. Therefore he didn't wait to leave the East Wing to find a cold drink, and some nice tobacco to smoke while he relaxed. "Heh, survived another?" Tony the grey-eyed bartender greeted him when he sat down, the wolf grunted a yes to the man as he situated himself on the stool proper. Rickter leaned onto the bar with an arm beneath him, his side posed against it as he looked out to watch the crowd first, and then the women performing on stage for their audience. Tony at that time had already known what to get for the half-breed, scooping a small glass into a bucket of Frostrylyth shards, carefully crushed so that it served the purpose of ice within a drink. Pouring a bottle into the cup Tony filled it with whiskey, placing the bottle back down before passing the drink over to Rickter in turn.
"Here you are." Rickter took the beverage and with a nod of appreciation barely grinned, turning to sip the rich brown brew as he watched the rest of the dance. The wolf then proceeded to reach at a wooden box near the bar's edge, lifting its cover so that he could pull out a wrapped joint of tobacco. "Need a light?" Tony then offered as he struck a match over the tinderbox, holding it out for Rickter to take once the flame lingered at its tip. Rickter nodded and accepted the match, in turn, glancing at a couple of courtesans wearing nothing but velvet bustiers and fishnets. Both briefly stroked fingers down the rolled sleeves of his white velvet shirt, giving him smirks as they passed on to join a couple of lucky men at the tables. The wolf hinted a smidge of a grin at them too, before looking back down at the biceps of his arms.
Within the faint ambient glow of the auditorium, his cardinal runes would be somewhat visible beneath his shirt, their distinctive glows obscured by the fabric. With the match in hand and the joint between his lips, Rickter then lit the tip with a heavy puff at the point of his lips. Drawing in the smoke he briefly inhaled, and followed with an exhale as a cloud of smoke barreled from his lips. Admittedly he kinda would miss working here, now that he thought about it, as it was fun to let loose and just enjoy the madness here. Every vice imaginable existed here, gambling in the main lobby, performances here in the auditorium, and even the hookah lounges and massage rooms offered their own world of experiences. Yet the wolf was beginning to realize his place here, and how he really didn't belong with this sort of crowd in the end.
There was a natural order to things and here was no different, but for Rickter, the only order within Velvet Cabaret was the order Madame Zirnomei herself instilled. He didn't need that in his life anymore, not with where he was going, to say the least. Still, it helped him appreciate the sentiment of being here, being able to see that he had indeed started to grow, compared to the kind of man he was a season ago.