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Mirror of Memories [solo, work]

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2021 6:38 pm
by Mae Eloeth

25th of Frost, 120 AoSxx

Mae was exhausted. The better part of the last four weeks had been spent in strict written negotiation between herself and Sir Jamie Silva, a noble from Kalzasi in possession of one particularly rare piece of history. His sloppy, haphazard handwriting now engrained in her mind as if it had been branded there irked her as she studied the words on the page for the seventh time that morning.

Lady Mae Eloeth,

I simply cannot give up such a piece of my collection for that price. If I were to, I'd have a missing hole in my display and whatever would I put in it's place?

However, I will meet with you as you have requested. Let us discuss an arrangement at your museum on the 25th of this month. I will have my servants bring it, for should we come to an agreement I would prefer the transfer of goods to be quick.

Sincerely,
Sir Jamie Silva XIII


Her brow twitched, she chewed on the inside of her lips as she threw the papers down on the lacquered mohogany desk in front of her and scoffed.

"Lady M-mae..?" A voice called from the door. She looked up to see her assistant, Kikku, standing in the doorway. He was a scrawny little brown haired boy with a stutter, but he was an remarkable worker, diligent, and hadn't complained once since starting. Which is more than she could say of the rest of her staff. They enjoyed their jobs most of the time of course but often had to be pushed to perform to their limits. Perfection, always, was expected of them. As it had been of her.

"What is it, Kikku?" She asked, pinching the bridge of her nose. Truly, he did like to to interrupt her at the most painfully annoying times.

"S-sir Jam-mie Silva is here. Shall I sen-n-n-d him in?" The boy fidgeted with a stack of papers in his arms, nearly spilling out like a waterfall. One might wonder why someone like Mae who demanded a diamond-like perfection would have hired a boy with such a quirk. Kikku especially had questioned her the very day he'd gotten the job, if society itself had made fun of him, teased him, bullied him into silence for most of his life, then why not the Rose? She didn't answer at the time, simply gave him his work and ushered him to begin. But through working at the museum had learned that it wasn't so bad. Lady Mae never chastised him for it, and treated him not a hair special than anyone else. When his nerves would act up and the stuttering would force him into a spiral of the same letter for what seemed like forever, she would simply watch. No judgement, but no kindness either. It had been odd getting used to, and when he did exceptionally well he'd swear he'd see a smile. Not that she'd admit to it.

Mae pulled her hand from her brow and rested her chin on top of her knuckles. "No. Make him wait half an hour."

Kikku bowed and slipped out of the room, closing the door gently behind him. When he had finally gone Mae removed the letter from her desk and filed it into a folder in the third drawer of a cabinet situated directly behind her. Hundreds of names, artifacts, ledgers were kept carefully organized in that cabinet. Her lifes work. Her entire history of success in the museum; but it wasn't enough. She had only recently come up with the idea to use the prince's collection in her museum, had her letter sent off just that morning, but if he agreed that would only mean one half of her seasonal exhibits were completed. And she planned to make Silva's the other.

So she waited. Hands folded atop her desk and letting her mind settle to stone, to sky, to water, to fire. Like her father had taught, each of the elements can be used as inspiration for inner balance. Your mind of stone like a weight of your emotions, your thoughts, holding you steady against the storms brought on by your enemies. Your inner sky, a place to peer up at the clouds and look at every available option. Endless possibilities, never ending, and always moving. Your mind of the water. The surface completely still- a place of reflection. To see your own mistakes, wash away your insecurities, and forget they ever existed as each ripple takes them away into the expanse of nothingness. And your mind of fire, of passion, of success and victory. An eternal flame that never dulls or dwindles and pushes you forward to see just how far you're willing to go.
And lastly, the lock and key. To protect your inner self and let none else even catch a glimpse of what makes you you, lest they take it for their own and use it against you.

Half an hour later, after her meditation had concluded she opened her eyes to the knock on the door once more. It opened, and in fumbled a very aggravated Jamie Silva. He was a tall human noble with long brown hair tied back in a now-messy ponytail that he quickly fought to smooth over. His shoulders, broad, pulled back to puff his chest out as he gathered his pride back. He adjusted the bright red jacked over his shoulders as if it had been torn off and huffed.
"I say, I have never had such an entrance-" He looked positively fuming.

'Good'.

Mae's eyes flicked to Kikkus as he left, searching for the answer to why the man, while impatient of course, seemed so out of sorts. But Kikku simply smiled back. His perfect, innocent, 'I've done my job as I've been asked' smile plastered on his face and left the room. But she knew. He'd done something else, something the museum nor its employees could not be blamed for, but would set the man in the perfect place for Mae to console him. Butter him up. Win his mind over before the negotiations had even begun.

"Whatever has happened, Sir Silva?" Mae questioned, her face quickly contorting to one of concern. Professional concern, of course, and perfectly feigned, as she stood from her desk and moved to greet him formally.

The man adjusted his lapel, then brushed his hair back once more to finish smoothing out his appearance. Once again looking every bit the established gentleman he was, or at least wanted to be, he let out a long sigh as he centered himself and gave a short bow to Mae
"The guests, just at the front entrance- they flocked around me like vultures. Nearly scuffed my brand new Byuell's I just got imported from the master Illie' Eli Noct himself in Sol Valen. One of them nearly touched my jacket- it was like a sport getting through that maze of peasants."He spat it out. Mae nodded, her expression softening as she gave a return bow and extended her hand to the chair in front of her. "I am truly sorry for your treasured shoes, Sir Silva. We've had some construction on our normal VIP guest entrance. Would you like me to fetch the restorationist? I believe she is free at the moment, could polish them up right away. It is only befitting of such an honored guest, after all."

Mae was inwardly smirking. Once again, Kikku had done the impossible. Surprised her. And with a perfect execution of one of her favorite tactics without even having to be asked. And that, exactly, is why Kikku was her chosen assistant.

"No no, it's quite alright." He said, clearing his throat and sitting rigidly on the leather chair in front of him. Of course he would say no. What noble in their right mind would take their shoes off in public, after all? But it only meant it was time for their discussion to begin. Mae nodded and walked back to the other side of her desk, and like a feather sat down with no more sound than the brush of fabric against chair. Even her heels made no noise. She was absolutely in her element.

"Well then, why don't we get started? The Mirror of Memories.."


Re: Mirror of Memories [solo, work]

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 1:04 am
by Mae Eloeth

25th of Frost, 120xx

Silva straightened his back. "Yes, the mirror. As you know I've had it in my family for centuries. It traces back as far as the Rise of the Imperium, you know. The piece is positively ancient." The man crossed his legs at the knee as he took off his white gloves. He let a smirk creep across his flat lips and showed off a gold tooth, inset with a sparkling diamond.

Mae kept her composure, but she must admit; the noble was absolutely horrid. His taste in fashion as dated as the mirror itself, more than likely. But she kept her expression unchanged and nodded in response to his braggadocios comment. "I remember. You had it displayed in your foyer for your niece's second birthday celebration." Oh, and did she remember. Who had owned it? Why? Who created it? The exquisitely carved, antique gold that up close hinted at blemishes won by hundreds, perhaps thousands of years of history that this unknowing man had missed. When she'd stepped up to the mirror after a lull in the frankly unnecessary party, what she had seen made her heart skip a beat. Then two.

Staring back at her was her mother.

She looked grief stricken, pained pride on her brow, as she patted the paperwork and handed it to Mae in lace gloved fingers. The pair sat in their living room upon hand-crafted, restored antique furniture with gold threaded into the arms of the couch.

"Take this well, Mae. If you do well then you'll do her honor. Your grandmother knew what she was doing as curator, and it's time for you to take over with her passing. Your father and I, as you know, will be headed to Zaichaer this fall. In our absence you will be left with the operations of the museum. Your title will be curator, and while our names will remain as owners you will run it. Any decisions you make outside of curating the exhibits must be run by us, but as of today you are on the pathway to become the owner of the Elysian Halls in five years time... should you not fail."

Her mother was unmoving, steady, but smiling at Mae as she sounded off the news. She could tell the woman did not have faith in her. Like she was being forced into failure without choice, without chance, for either of them to will against it. It had made her question if perhaps her father had orchestrated it. Her grandmother had been set to run it for another ten years before passing off the reigns to Mae, but her early death had meant Mae's fate had been rushed. And she could tell without even having to search for it that her mother had no faith in her to complete such a task.


Yes. Mae had remembered that day vividly. She closed her eyes briefly as the memory swirled through her mind like a whirlpool, then pulled her mind of stone down and centered herself. No more attacks. No more fear. Set it down. No need to think of that day.

When she opened her eyes she saw Silva nodding back at her.

"Yes, well, then you know it's value. As I recall you had even wept upon seeing the very day you were given this museum. I am still honored to have witnessed your memory, my Lady." Her lip twitched. She hadn't known he had seen. That anyone had seen. The only light in this revelation is that he assumed her tears had been warm, welcomed, happy.

"I had, you are correct. I have my moments of reminiscing. And I would love for our guests to have the same, don't you think?" Mae leaned forward then as she gently, forcefully, sunk the memory into the depths of her dread and threaded her fingers together with a dangerous grin- though all he would see is a charming, red lipped smile. One oh so rare for The Rose to offer. One she knew he would wish to brag about. "You had mentioned that 100,000 gold was too little. I am inclined to haggle with you, Jamie, and have come up with a solution that I believe benefits us both." It was then that Mae stood up.

"Oh?" He asked, his brow raised in interest as her elegance stood above him. She could see the glint in his eye, the desire for a woman far above him. Which meant that would work. "And please tell me, Lady Mae, what is it? My ears are yours."

It wasn't his fault. She did it on purpose. Get them talking to her through letter, make them understand her words only written. Straightforward, void of emotion, like a politician, and let the other party show her exactly who they were. And Silva was proud. Haughty. Showy. Jealous. And, like a dog, a bitch. He wanted to be shown his place, to be enticed into a game of words and flirt around noble etiquette. Of course, most were like this, and he was only one more sad sap in the palm of her hand.

She sauntered towards him, staring out at the wall and paying little to no attention to him as she passed him completely and came to stand instead in front of her own small mirror. In front of it she began to adjust the collar of her black knee length dress.
"We should trade." She let out, turning to him with nothing more than a purse of her lips. "We're the same, Jamie. Noble, rich, powerful, and at the end of the day gold all looks the same to us. But you do not have an adolescent dragon skeleton. And neither does anyone else. The museum is prepared to offer you an entire enchanted adolescent dragon skeleton in exchange for your mirror. We have recently acquired such a piece, but I am willing to part with it for this. After all, this will fill your void, will it not? It will certainly fill mine..." Mae tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and let the natural course of such things show off her petite neck as she walked back to the other side of her desk.

It wasn't flirting. He might think so, he would hear it, would feel it- but only because he wanted to, and she had presented just the correct words to entice a man such as him. Her voice had never raised nor danced like those of courtesans nor women in love, but it didn't need to. The man was simple. Bored. He too had seen the same type of woman flirt with him for years; the lustful, the desperate, the easily amused. But she was none of these, and in every clack of her heels against the ground her confidence, independence, and strength echoed throughout the room and sent chills down the nobles bones. He licked his lips.

"Well, I must say..." Silva let out a soft breath as he attempted to compose himself in front of the expressionless woman. "That certainly is an enticing offer... and you're sure no one else has one of these?" He asked, beginning to scratch the poor excuse for a beard that jutted out from the base of his chin.

"That is correct, Jamie." She pulled her chair closer. She'd already done it, she could tell. Part of her was a tad annoyed at how easy it had been once the man had sat in front of her, but then again, she'd met his kind hundreds of times before at this point.

Silva's contemplative expression twisted to a grin as he leaned forward and nodded. "Alright. It's a deal."

"Wonderful." She kept a grin from her lips, though it threatened to break her. Truth be told the dragon skeleton was simply an extra with a few blemishes that didn't reach her standards for a floor display, but it meant she would not only clear room in her storage space, but she'd be acquiring an item easily worth double what she had offered. If not more. The woman then stood once more, offering him her hand which he took with haste and shook with a gentle grace. One finger stroked her palm, though she ignored it.

"I will have my team assemble the necessary paperwork. It should take no more than two hours, in the meantime why don't I take you on a tour?" She asked. Mischief found itself as a glimmer in her eyes as he physically recoiled from the very suggestion.

"I will have to pass. I could not risk those.. people touching me again. I shall take my leave. When it is ready simply send it to my estate. I shall sign it then, and we can exchange our pieces within the fortnight." Silva stood from his chair and straightened his jacket out once more with tug at the front. He felt like he'd won an invitation to the palace, or perhaps the palace itself. A smile from the Rose of all people and an entire enchanted skeleton. A truly wonderful deal, he thought, unaware of the thousands he'd missed out on. Unaware of the history. Or the power. But then again, both of them were.

He began moving out of the lavish office space then, bowing at the door, and opening it to see Kikku standing in wait. He would have grimaced if not entirely smitten with himself.

Mae nodded to Kikku with a new, knowing glint in her eyes, which he took exactly as meant and held the door open for their esteemed guest. Before he left though, the woman piped up one more time with a new allure in her voice. Something dangerous, enticing. "And Silva, should you come across any other family heirlooms, please do be sure to let me know. I'm sure we can always work something out."
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Re: Mirror of Memories [solo, work]

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:27 pm
by Mirage
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Mae

Lores
Negotiation: Make them Wait, Rile Their Emotions
Negotiation: Know Their Desires
Negotiation: Offer something unique
Negotiation: Drop Honorifics to Make them Feel Close to You
Negotiation: Get on their Good Side by finding similarities
Negotiation: Make them meet you in person

Loot: N/A
Injuries: N/A

Points 5