"Pariah? Well, we certainly wouldn't know anything about being pariahs here in Tevinter." Enzo replied, amusement seeping from the words. Perhaps Adaria was in better company than she new.
Dipping his head to accept her offer to walk the room, Enzo tucked one hand to the small of his back, moving alongside her. He smiled widely at the idea of abandoning the obligations of one's noble standing for some perceived grand adventure. The freedom of poverty was an oft discussed topic in the camps while Enzo served in the military. But, he imagined their romanticized ideas of what that life would be like were far from the grit of reality. Still, it was a nice daydream.
"Ah..." he expressed at her confession, returning her smile and adding an understanding wink for good measure. "In that case, damn the Opera." he chuckled, taking a sip from his glass. He then stepped to a side of the statue, as if concealing himself from the room at large and lowered his voice, conspiratorially.
"If it's a more... adventurous turn of the city you seek, then allow me to show you one of my favorite places in the city. If you gamble, there's no finer establishment, but I think you'll find the music and dancers top rate as well. The Blind Eye is discrete, I assure you, and Vivazzi Plaza is, itself, a sight to behold."
Stepping back around the statue, Enzo continued their stroll, his smile still somewhat sly. "You, and any companions, would be most welcome." Enzo would know, being a part owner.
Dipping his head to accept her offer to walk the room, Enzo tucked one hand to the small of his back, moving alongside her. He smiled widely at the idea of abandoning the obligations of one's noble standing for some perceived grand adventure. The freedom of poverty was an oft discussed topic in the camps while Enzo served in the military. But, he imagined their romanticized ideas of what that life would be like were far from the grit of reality. Still, it was a nice daydream.
"Ah..." he expressed at her confession, returning her smile and adding an understanding wink for good measure. "In that case, damn the Opera." he chuckled, taking a sip from his glass. He then stepped to a side of the statue, as if concealing himself from the room at large and lowered his voice, conspiratorially.
"If it's a more... adventurous turn of the city you seek, then allow me to show you one of my favorite places in the city. If you gamble, there's no finer establishment, but I think you'll find the music and dancers top rate as well. The Blind Eye is discrete, I assure you, and Vivazzi Plaza is, itself, a sight to behold."
Stepping back around the statue, Enzo continued their stroll, his smile still somewhat sly. "You, and any companions, would be most welcome." Enzo would know, being a part owner.
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