Morathor
Supernova
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2012
- Location
- Midwestern USA
Miss Claremont,
Your presence is expected at Greenview Hall this afternoon to discuss your first commission. The carriage will arrive at your residence at twenty past three precisely. You will wear the garments which accompanied this letter, as well as the black-enameled gold bracelet you recieved previously.
Schedule permitting, we will review your training thus far, and you will take your supper in the drawing room afterward. When you have finished eating, you will be returned to your residence.
Your most gracious patron,
His grace the Duke of Eunburrough,
Read Admiral Dominic Asterbran
The letter had arrived at 10:30, nearly five hours before the carriage was to pick her up. Honestly, it was barely enough time for her to prepare. Between the standards of hygiene her patron expected of her, and the elaborate garments he had sent over for her to wear, she barely had time for lunch--even with her attendant's assistance.
This was to be Calliana's fourth visit to Greenview Hall in the three weeks since she'd signed her contract with Duke Asterbran; her patron seemed to prefer calling on her in his own estate in The Isles, though he had also made two visits to her comfortable flat in Asphodel. All told, this was fairly typical of his letters, from the suddenness of the announcement, to the inclusion of new clothing he expected her to wear for the occasion, to the resolute use of "you will." Asterbran never presented these appointments as either a request or a demand, but as statements of fact.
What made this letter stand out from the others was one word: commission. If all went well in this meeting, it would mean her first chance to leave Orbital Station Elysium, descend to the savage Underworld far below, and prove her mettle.
One of Asterbran's carriages arrived at 3:20 on the dot; given that the vehicle had no driver, navigating the city on its own with mechanical precision, it would probably have been more surprising for its timing to be imperfect. It waited only until it registered Calliana's weight settling onto the cushions before the doors snapped shut and she was carted off, winding her way through the streets of Asphodel. Eventually the carriage found its way to an elevator. Two guards were posted, but made no move to stop the carriage. Even if they didn't recognize which family owned the crest engraved in the wooden paneling on the door, the luxurious expense of the vehicle told them its owner had the right to access any elevator he pleased. So, they saluted Calliana as the carriage came to a halt; with a shudder, the ground began to rise, shakily at first, then more and more smoothly with each passing yard. After a few minutes, the carriage emerged into The Isles.
While Asphodel's simulated sky was far more comforting than the naked bulkheads looming over the streets of Tartarus, where Calliana had spent the worst of her childhood, they were still nothing compared to the vast expanse of stars beyond the translucent dome over the Isles. The light of the sun streamed in from the starboard side of the colony, nurturing the plantlife that covered much of the sprawling landscape of the noble district--from tidy trimmed grass to her patron's prized orchard.
But Calliana's destination was away from the sun, towards the port side, where the dome gave her a view of the Underwold--a massive expanse that filled her vision, even from Elysium's orbit. A swirling haze of purple fog obscured most of the land masses, but here and there she could catch a glimpse of lush green vegetation. The carriage took her nearly to the edge of the dome, where Greenview Hall, Duke Asterbran's estate, stood stark against the backdrop of the fallen world below.
It was almost 4 when the carriage finally came to a stop in front of the main entrance to Greenview, and its doors opened to let Calliana out. There was a man standing on the front steps, seemingly waiting for her arrival--a butler, by his uniform. He gave a small, polite bow. "Miss Claremont. His Grace is expecting you."
Your presence is expected at Greenview Hall this afternoon to discuss your first commission. The carriage will arrive at your residence at twenty past three precisely. You will wear the garments which accompanied this letter, as well as the black-enameled gold bracelet you recieved previously.
Schedule permitting, we will review your training thus far, and you will take your supper in the drawing room afterward. When you have finished eating, you will be returned to your residence.
Your most gracious patron,
His grace the Duke of Eunburrough,
Read Admiral Dominic Asterbran
The letter had arrived at 10:30, nearly five hours before the carriage was to pick her up. Honestly, it was barely enough time for her to prepare. Between the standards of hygiene her patron expected of her, and the elaborate garments he had sent over for her to wear, she barely had time for lunch--even with her attendant's assistance.
This was to be Calliana's fourth visit to Greenview Hall in the three weeks since she'd signed her contract with Duke Asterbran; her patron seemed to prefer calling on her in his own estate in The Isles, though he had also made two visits to her comfortable flat in Asphodel. All told, this was fairly typical of his letters, from the suddenness of the announcement, to the inclusion of new clothing he expected her to wear for the occasion, to the resolute use of "you will." Asterbran never presented these appointments as either a request or a demand, but as statements of fact.
What made this letter stand out from the others was one word: commission. If all went well in this meeting, it would mean her first chance to leave Orbital Station Elysium, descend to the savage Underworld far below, and prove her mettle.
One of Asterbran's carriages arrived at 3:20 on the dot; given that the vehicle had no driver, navigating the city on its own with mechanical precision, it would probably have been more surprising for its timing to be imperfect. It waited only until it registered Calliana's weight settling onto the cushions before the doors snapped shut and she was carted off, winding her way through the streets of Asphodel. Eventually the carriage found its way to an elevator. Two guards were posted, but made no move to stop the carriage. Even if they didn't recognize which family owned the crest engraved in the wooden paneling on the door, the luxurious expense of the vehicle told them its owner had the right to access any elevator he pleased. So, they saluted Calliana as the carriage came to a halt; with a shudder, the ground began to rise, shakily at first, then more and more smoothly with each passing yard. After a few minutes, the carriage emerged into The Isles.
While Asphodel's simulated sky was far more comforting than the naked bulkheads looming over the streets of Tartarus, where Calliana had spent the worst of her childhood, they were still nothing compared to the vast expanse of stars beyond the translucent dome over the Isles. The light of the sun streamed in from the starboard side of the colony, nurturing the plantlife that covered much of the sprawling landscape of the noble district--from tidy trimmed grass to her patron's prized orchard.
But Calliana's destination was away from the sun, towards the port side, where the dome gave her a view of the Underwold--a massive expanse that filled her vision, even from Elysium's orbit. A swirling haze of purple fog obscured most of the land masses, but here and there she could catch a glimpse of lush green vegetation. The carriage took her nearly to the edge of the dome, where Greenview Hall, Duke Asterbran's estate, stood stark against the backdrop of the fallen world below.
It was almost 4 when the carriage finally came to a stop in front of the main entrance to Greenview, and its doors opened to let Calliana out. There was a man standing on the front steps, seemingly waiting for her arrival--a butler, by his uniform. He gave a small, polite bow. "Miss Claremont. His Grace is expecting you."