Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20150203191459/@comment-29458028-20150327061526

"Well, I do not seek to change your preconceived notions of me, because the stubborn never change. It is an empirical fact. Say what you want of my people and me, but I think I made my point pretty clear, senator. You are all afraid to agree with me. Contempt and fear are to similar" said Lyrissa, as she slowy raised her hands to clap.

"After all, dissolving the nobility and such, the rebound back on you all, pretty large, no? Seeing how all of you would also be ... taxed equitably."

Lyrissa looked up, straight into the eyes of everyone as she glanced around the room " slow steps will lead to no steps. As you walk, the nobility just continues to run ahead and laugh. If you want to succeed, you need to sprint and jump. Dawdling behind will just leave you all in the dust. You really think they will wait for you?"

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Ada looked back at Sander with an equal amount of disgust, her eyes easily betraying what she really thought of him. She wasn't against the plan, though. Seduction was seduction, after all. An ancient tactic that still worked on modern man.

Ada sashayed up to the guards with a smile. She said "I think you might not want to keep I and my companions waiting. You see, we have a very important trade to do. You see, the three men there? They are very important people."

She was staring into the eyes of the captain as she said it. Ada's voice was almost magical, resonating in hypnotic tones as th vampiric seduction took effect.

"The Lord of Arenthia, his bodyguard and his butler await entry. I think you migh be wise not to refuse, before your payrolls are affected" whispered Ada into the captain's ear, as she stroked his chest slowly.