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<blockquote data-quote="Zerith" data-source="post: 5499229" data-attributes="member: 99953"><p>This was interesting, the twerp did go over the CO’s head; Alexander was curious as to who was going to get cracked under Dellex’s heel. It was obviously going to be the twerp; native lands aside, the fool plunged headlong into his domain, Juvenile or not, the lion never feared the jackal in its own den.</p><p></p><p>Confidence aside, Dellex was not a born noble or lord; as such Alexander could not just get away with as much as he would have been able to otherwise. </p><p></p><p>Alexander moved his right forearm in front of his stomach and leveled it against his ribcage; he did the same with his left arm, but had it rest behind his back with his cloak beneath it before bowing elegantly and addressing the question. <span style="color: Indigo">“Lord Alexander Julian Ravensworth, the fourth.”</span> He spoke in a level tone before rising back to his previous stature. He cast down the briefest of black and golden eyed glances to the unnamed lout before turning his eye towards Dellex while he moved his right forearm behind his back and cradling it in his left.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Indigo">“And you are Lord Dellex Kilgrane, I presume?” </span>he addressed his fellow lord in the same unwavering tone. Dellex’s tone was not lost on Alexander, but he did not have to act like a sniveling worm to show that he was respectful of Dellex’s authority; by title he and Dellex were equals, but he knew more than well enough that he was not the wizard’s equal, not where they were anyways. If he had thought so he could have spoken to Dellex in the familiar as if he had every right and privilege Dellex had just because he looked pretty, instead he stood at attention; he did not do so very soldiery though. He did not spread out his feet or amend the few minor flaws in his posture, but the gesture remained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerith, post: 5499229, member: 99953"] This was interesting, the twerp did go over the CO’s head; Alexander was curious as to who was going to get cracked under Dellex’s heel. It was obviously going to be the twerp; native lands aside, the fool plunged headlong into his domain, Juvenile or not, the lion never feared the jackal in its own den. Confidence aside, Dellex was not a born noble or lord; as such Alexander could not just get away with as much as he would have been able to otherwise. Alexander moved his right forearm in front of his stomach and leveled it against his ribcage; he did the same with his left arm, but had it rest behind his back with his cloak beneath it before bowing elegantly and addressing the question. [COLOR=Indigo]“Lord Alexander Julian Ravensworth, the fourth.”[/COLOR] He spoke in a level tone before rising back to his previous stature. He cast down the briefest of black and golden eyed glances to the unnamed lout before turning his eye towards Dellex while he moved his right forearm behind his back and cradling it in his left. [COLOR=Indigo]“And you are Lord Dellex Kilgrane, I presume?” [/COLOR]he addressed his fellow lord in the same unwavering tone. Dellex’s tone was not lost on Alexander, but he did not have to act like a sniveling worm to show that he was respectful of Dellex’s authority; by title he and Dellex were equals, but he knew more than well enough that he was not the wizard’s equal, not where they were anyways. If he had thought so he could have spoken to Dellex in the familiar as if he had every right and privilege Dellex had just because he looked pretty, instead he stood at attention; he did not do so very soldiery though. He did not spread out his feet or amend the few minor flaws in his posture, but the gesture remained. [/QUOTE]
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