Still, that decision made, the four of them made their way through the crowds and towards the Hall of the Guildpact, a grand and imposing building nearly a hundred thousand years old. Fine marble and gilding, as well as giant stained glass windows that portrayed nine of the Guild paruns--Dimir, of course, not being represented at all, and the Simuc parun more of a suggestion than a figure proper.
Easing around servants, staff, guards, and waiting supplicants, they made their way to Jace's quarters. Ignis would find them very recognizable indeed, save the lack of a spiraling staircase down from the center of it. And there, leaping up from one of the seats, was Jace.
"Lili! Ignis! You're both looking a lot better than when I saw you last! Thanks for getting them, you two." He grinned at Chandra and Gideon; Chandra returned it and Gideon grunted again. "Come in, sit down, make yourselves comfortable. Lavinia is getting us more coffea and probably something to eat."
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Still, that decision made, the four of them made their way through the crowds and towards the Hall of the Guildpact, a grand and imposing building nearly a hundred thousand years old. Fine marble and gilding, as well as giant stained glass windows that portrayed nine of the Guild paruns--Dimir, of course, not being represented at all, and the Simuc parun more of a suggestion than a figure proper.
Easing around servants, staff, guards, and waiting supplicants, they made their way to Jace's quarters. Ignis would find them very recognizable indeed, save the lack of a spiraling staircase down from the center of it. And there, leaping up from one of the seats, was Jace.
"Lili! Ignis! You're both looking a lot better than when I saw you last! Thanks for getting them, you two." He grinned at Chandra and Gideon; Chandra returned it and Gideon grunted again. "Come in, sit down, make yourselves comfortable. Lavinia is getting us more coffea and probably something to eat."