Ceto Rübezahl
Oct 29th, 2014, 05:11:53 AM
Moff Rübezahl tugged down on the front of his jacket as he stepped into the Twin Star. As with most of the clothes he wore these days, it was a bespoke ensemble by Okar the Fabulous: rich and comfortable fabrics, tailored to be stylish and flattering, yet echoing enough hallmarks from an Imperial uniform to ensure that no one mistook him for a mere commoner. For now his chest was unadorned, but only because the custom Moff insignia that Okar had ordered from a jeweller acquaintance on Nubia had yet to arrive. It was beyond ostentatious, beyond exuberant, and yet it was exactly what Ceto Rübezahl needed to be. How would he ever be able to convince corporate investors to pour resources into his sector if he wasn't prepared to splash around his own credits and make the idea seem profitable?
It was that impression that was giving Ceto second thoughts about the venue he'd selected for this little lunch meeting that he had arranged. The upper levels of Cloud City were flush with fancy restaurants and plush, luxurious surroundings; but that was the Tourist District, dominated by the spas, casinos, and resorts. The woman he was here to meet was the opposite of that: from what he'd read about her, she was someone who embraced dedication and professionalism, someone whose status was earned; someone who meant business. That had been his thinking when he'd chosen this place: the Twin Star was one of a small selection of restaurants in the city's Administration Levels that catered to conferences and corporate lunches; the kind of surroundings where one could talk business and enjoy good wine and good food at the same time. It was clean, simple in an elegant way; he liked it here, because the Twin Star never felt like it was trying too hard. He only hoped that it wouldn't seem like he wasn't trying hard enough.
He glanced across at his companion, Sergeant Ixxent. As a Moff, Ceto had a small cadre of people dedicated to keeping him alive, and much to their frustration he so frequently declined to take advantage of them. The Sergeant was his one near-constant concession: not because he was the best, the most skilled, or the most qualified; but purely because he seemed about as annoyed at being an escort as Ceto was about having one.
"Relax, Terrel," he insisted quietly, flashing a smile at the maître d' as she approached. "No one is going to try and kill me until at least the third course."
It was that impression that was giving Ceto second thoughts about the venue he'd selected for this little lunch meeting that he had arranged. The upper levels of Cloud City were flush with fancy restaurants and plush, luxurious surroundings; but that was the Tourist District, dominated by the spas, casinos, and resorts. The woman he was here to meet was the opposite of that: from what he'd read about her, she was someone who embraced dedication and professionalism, someone whose status was earned; someone who meant business. That had been his thinking when he'd chosen this place: the Twin Star was one of a small selection of restaurants in the city's Administration Levels that catered to conferences and corporate lunches; the kind of surroundings where one could talk business and enjoy good wine and good food at the same time. It was clean, simple in an elegant way; he liked it here, because the Twin Star never felt like it was trying too hard. He only hoped that it wouldn't seem like he wasn't trying hard enough.
He glanced across at his companion, Sergeant Ixxent. As a Moff, Ceto had a small cadre of people dedicated to keeping him alive, and much to their frustration he so frequently declined to take advantage of them. The Sergeant was his one near-constant concession: not because he was the best, the most skilled, or the most qualified; but purely because he seemed about as annoyed at being an escort as Ceto was about having one.
"Relax, Terrel," he insisted quietly, flashing a smile at the maître d' as she approached. "No one is going to try and kill me until at least the third course."