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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 7141591" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>Nassau's old church rarely sees pirates or privateers in its pews. Only a few devout citizens of the Nassau pray by candlelight prior to the vespers (evening mass). Slipping in is a simple matter of evading the one friar circumambulating the interior of the church with a censer of pungent incense, probably more useful for repelling fleas and mosquitos than evil spirits. Such places make the spirit of Libète dwelling within Blaise uneasy. As Etienne keeps watch, he notices two women entering the church arm-in-arm, nothing out of the usual. Compared to the rest of raucous Nassau, the church is a sanctuary of silence.</p><p></p><p>[section][align=left]https://40.media.tumblr.com/65cc6394bed28e0a04c7b9e6b1024617/tumblr_mjy6d6F53G1rdy3s5o1_500.jpg[/align]Just as Blaise turns with the two black frocks, holding them up to make sure he has selected the sizes correctly, he nearly stumbles into a woman in a green dress. Though she demurely turns her face down to apologize, it is clear she is a ravishing brunette half-elf with aquiline features. <strong>"Forgive me, father..."</strong> she says in a soft French accent. </p><p></p><p>However, after a few heartbeats, she looks up with a wry worldly smirk. Her hazel eyes are devastatingly penetrating, as if she could see right into his heart, into Libète, and beyond. <strong>"But I had a pressing question that cannot wait...it is a matter of a soul imperiled...Please, it won't take long. Thievery is against the commandments, of course, and thievery from the house of God is surely an even greater sin. Do we consider the character of the thief? Or whether his theft serves a greater good? Or is it all forbidden in the eyes of the Lord?"</strong></p><p></p><p>As she speaks, she casually lets her shawl drape away to reveal she wears the forearm guards and leggings of a fencer, with an elegant rapier and pistol hanging from her belt. Suddenly, voices of two priests approach from the southern vestibule! Spinning Blaise gracefully into a side alcove, the woman whispers, <strong>"Madame Sophie Trémière."</strong> She offers a satin gloved hand, <strong>"<em>Enchanté, Monsieur.</em> I wonder, why does a man steal a priest's vestments on the eve of an execution? He wouldn't have plans to release the imprisoned ones?"</strong>[/section]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 7141591, member: 20323"] Nassau's old church rarely sees pirates or privateers in its pews. Only a few devout citizens of the Nassau pray by candlelight prior to the vespers (evening mass). Slipping in is a simple matter of evading the one friar circumambulating the interior of the church with a censer of pungent incense, probably more useful for repelling fleas and mosquitos than evil spirits. Such places make the spirit of Libète dwelling within Blaise uneasy. As Etienne keeps watch, he notices two women entering the church arm-in-arm, nothing out of the usual. Compared to the rest of raucous Nassau, the church is a sanctuary of silence. [section][align=left]https://40.media.tumblr.com/65cc6394bed28e0a04c7b9e6b1024617/tumblr_mjy6d6F53G1rdy3s5o1_500.jpg[/align]Just as Blaise turns with the two black frocks, holding them up to make sure he has selected the sizes correctly, he nearly stumbles into a woman in a green dress. Though she demurely turns her face down to apologize, it is clear she is a ravishing brunette half-elf with aquiline features. [b]"Forgive me, father..."[/b] she says in a soft French accent. However, after a few heartbeats, she looks up with a wry worldly smirk. Her hazel eyes are devastatingly penetrating, as if she could see right into his heart, into Libète, and beyond. [b]"But I had a pressing question that cannot wait...it is a matter of a soul imperiled...Please, it won't take long. Thievery is against the commandments, of course, and thievery from the house of God is surely an even greater sin. Do we consider the character of the thief? Or whether his theft serves a greater good? Or is it all forbidden in the eyes of the Lord?"[/b] As she speaks, she casually lets her shawl drape away to reveal she wears the forearm guards and leggings of a fencer, with an elegant rapier and pistol hanging from her belt. Suddenly, voices of two priests approach from the southern vestibule! Spinning Blaise gracefully into a side alcove, the woman whispers, [b]"Madame Sophie Trémière."[/b] She offers a satin gloved hand, [b]"[i]Enchanté, Monsieur.[/i] I wonder, why does a man steal a priest's vestments on the eve of an execution? He wouldn't have plans to release the imprisoned ones?"[/b][/section] [/QUOTE]
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