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She heard it all within the past week of her arrival to the Academy; Initiates complaining that an extra class had been added to their schedules so late in the year. Even when it was announced Etiquette classes would not have any exams, it did not make many cheer with joy.
Proctor Urahil did not let these complaints dampen her spirit when her second week of classes came round, and Perrine finally put good use to her budget as Proctor and her influence as a Urahil family member to adorn her classroom to befit an environment similar to the ornate room she took her lessons in growing up. Many would see a noble woman throwing her riches in their face, but her method was to make each and every Initiate see what wealth would look like on the chance they were sent to work with Anirian elite. How embarassing if their eyes were fixated on the crystal chandelier instead of the thinly veiled threats by some of the most powerful in Vel Anir society? They could be privy to stopping the beginnings of an assassination plot if the finery did not take their focus.
"Alright, alright, take your seats now. The sooner we get through this lesson, perhaps I may indulge you all in calling off the class earlier than scheduled." Perrine's smile was pretty, welcoming the class before her as she took place at the head of the room. She was dressed fashionably, hints of colours dedicated to her Great House stood out against the dark shade of greys she had paired with it. Proctor Urahil was unafraid to distance herself from looking like any other Dreadlord of the Fourth Rank.
"Today we are going to brush up on some basics before I get you all to stand up and move to the ballroom." Double doors at the opposite end of the room opened to a dimly lit room, smaller than the hall they had all danced in weeks prior. A long table was set for dinner, meals kept warm with the use of magic, the attendant standing in the shadows and out of sight. "Before some of you grow alarmed, no, it is not another lesson by Proctor Salak. Perhaps after this etiquette lesson, you may succeed in future classes of his." That smile crept on her lips again, eager to get the class started.
"Who can tell me the appropriate beverage to accompany roasted quail, or chicken?" The latter was added as an afterthought, a line cast to appeal to those not used to the cuisine served at the noble family's dinner table.
Proctor Urahil did not let these complaints dampen her spirit when her second week of classes came round, and Perrine finally put good use to her budget as Proctor and her influence as a Urahil family member to adorn her classroom to befit an environment similar to the ornate room she took her lessons in growing up. Many would see a noble woman throwing her riches in their face, but her method was to make each and every Initiate see what wealth would look like on the chance they were sent to work with Anirian elite. How embarassing if their eyes were fixated on the crystal chandelier instead of the thinly veiled threats by some of the most powerful in Vel Anir society? They could be privy to stopping the beginnings of an assassination plot if the finery did not take their focus.
"Alright, alright, take your seats now. The sooner we get through this lesson, perhaps I may indulge you all in calling off the class earlier than scheduled." Perrine's smile was pretty, welcoming the class before her as she took place at the head of the room. She was dressed fashionably, hints of colours dedicated to her Great House stood out against the dark shade of greys she had paired with it. Proctor Urahil was unafraid to distance herself from looking like any other Dreadlord of the Fourth Rank.
"Today we are going to brush up on some basics before I get you all to stand up and move to the ballroom." Double doors at the opposite end of the room opened to a dimly lit room, smaller than the hall they had all danced in weeks prior. A long table was set for dinner, meals kept warm with the use of magic, the attendant standing in the shadows and out of sight. "Before some of you grow alarmed, no, it is not another lesson by Proctor Salak. Perhaps after this etiquette lesson, you may succeed in future classes of his." That smile crept on her lips again, eager to get the class started.
"Who can tell me the appropriate beverage to accompany roasted quail, or chicken?" The latter was added as an afterthought, a line cast to appeal to those not used to the cuisine served at the noble family's dinner table.
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