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The outpost of Helix Arcaneus located within town boundaries of Antok was one of the weirder places to set up shop for mage handlers. Antok itself used to belong to the Ayyubid Sultanate, a nation of different faith as compared to the Empire of Francia. Seized from the Sultanate when it was a mere village of stone created as an afterthought, the Emperor of Francia personally supervised the construction of new buildings in this new domain. He wanted the architecture of Francia to stand out against the 'barbarism' of foreign buildings.

This attitude showed. A quarter of the buildings in Antok were of Ayyubid nature. The buildings were generally short enough to consist of only a few storeys, and all of them were flat-roofed. Gray was not the first choice for someone looking for architectural beauty, but it fit the buildings well. Small trees, just a head taller than the average man, lined the sides of paths of the original town of Antok, providing shelter and aesthetic beauty. The Ayyubids may have been great conquerors of the East, but they had good taste in architecture.

Even though the Emperor (or at least, an emperor) personally supervised the construction of new buildings, perhaps the emperors involved should have gotten their eyesight checked. Every single building built was coated with a layer of white marble meant to emphasise the empire's wealth. That was the theory. In practice, no one looked directly at a Frankish building when the sunlight bounced off it. The first thing Antok did when the empire starting splitting up was not to do the same and declare independence. Instead, they painted their marble buildings grey.

But back to the outpost of Helix Arcaneus. It mixed both Frankish and Ayyubid architecture, literally. Half of it was built when the Ayyubids first came, and the other half was an expansion commissioned by Helix Arcaneus. Due to meddling from the men upon their thrones, Helix Arcaneus was forced to expand the building in 'Frankish' style, but adamantly kept the Ayyubid side intact. Most architects of the time were horrified at such an abomination, though the thing did end up withstand a couple of earthquakes. It was either masterful architecture, or magic that let Helix Arcaneus skip out on disaster insurance.

At least the grey worked better on Ser Arthur Valmont's eyes. Arthur looked like the typical male soldier or perhaps mercenary. He wore a full suit of steel armour that protected everything but his head. The small shoulder-plates upon the soldier and the boots were coloured a scarlet red, almost matching the dull red irises inside Arthur's intense, no-nonsense gaze. Engravings marked the entirety of the mercenary's armour, though none of the engravings showed any loyalty to any dynasty or nation.

Arthur's head itself matched the feeling the armour gave. The mercenary's eyes stared intensely at just about everything that passed his gaze. There was no magic behind those red eyes, but the feeling of the man's glare had a tendency to strike a glancing blow even before conversations started. Arthur's brown hair was short and of almost even length at the front and back. None of the hair covered his eyes, which allowed his intense gaze even more power over social situations.

It was also only on the man's face could one determine Arthur's skintone. Perhaps this mercenary was born with pink skin, though rough times under the sun had brought it to a light, slightly blemished bronze colour. Arthur's face was free of scars, though. Which either spoke poorly of Arthur's ineptitude, or his ability to avoid such disfiguring injuries. And even the age of 26, Arthur still carried a little youthfulness in his face. Some attributed it to some feminine quality in his facial structure, but Arthur himself would say that he aged well.

A sword hung by the mercenary's side, unsheathed. The metal of the blade was different, but the make of the hilt and handle was still of the noble knight House of Valmont. Few would recognise it, for Valmont was virtually irrelevant even during the prime of Ser Arthur's life. The red handle and hilt, elegantly shaped to resemble the scales of a legendary red dragon, carried twin bell-guards on its handle, and the hilt itself was shaped like a simplified dragon's face, biting into the steel blade. Ser Arthur's sword had seen much action, though it didn't look the part. The single-edged blade itself was clean and free of any defects that hurt its fighting ability.

All that, was how a newcomer would describe Ser Arthur Valmont. All of them would get one thing wrong, however. But who could blame them?

Who could believe that Ser Arthur Valmont was actually a woman? She stood at 1.75 metres in height, and there was no aspect of femininity in her physical build. No bulge on the chest to make such a conclusion or curves to create a suspicion, even without her armour or clothing on. Even her face assisted the deception. Of course, she lacked the obvious physical trait a man had, but no one hunted for that on the first meeting. And no one got far enough in any meeting to begin hunting for that.

It was just as well. In this world, only women could be magically talented. Arthur had the same talents, but she never played the part. Why would anyone choose a life of in the cloisters of magehood, forever bound to live and die in the walls of Helix Arcaneus, when one could be free? Admittedly, she was never even in Helix Arcaneus, though she dealt with them a lot of times. A lot of mages she met and worked with often commented on Arthur's familiarity with magical spells, though they could never make the connection.

When the last mage Arthur worked with decided to retire from adventuring, the masquerade of a man decided that she needed another sorceress by her side. The upfront payment was expensive, but the benefits of having magical firepower at her side was worth the occasional bout of insanity.

When she took her first step in Helix Arcaneus, Arthur took in a deep breath of the tavern air. Helix Arcaneus was technically not a tavern, though the first room played the part down to the letter. Apprentice mages often spent some time here, under the careful overwatch of senior mages and Helix Arcaneus personnel, working their magic through the bar and the tables. It was pretty much one of the few places in Francia where one could order a drink and have it delivered by a levitating tray. Where the ice inside the drinks never melted. And where drunks could flirt with pretty ladies that had the ability to kill them with a thought and an utterance.

The mercenary skipped the tables, carefully gliding past a bar wench that carried her own trays, into the second room that defined Helix Arcaneus. A desk, with a young male receptionist sitting with his back against the wall, scanning through lines of ledgers that stacked up above the top of his seated height at one end of the table. From where Arthur stood, even considering her height, she barely could see a strand of the man's black hair from behind the great wall of books.

"Good morning," she uttered. The tone that came off her tongue would most likely be associated with men, though it would not break one's mind to associate it with women. The law of probabilities dictated the first, but the law of probabilities did not dictate how adventures and stories worked.

The receptionist looked up from his accounts. He gave a nervous smile, one Arthur associated with overworked bureaucrats. Or with henpecked officials dealing with mercenaries that glared like devils.

"H-How can I help you?"

"I'd like to purchase a sorceress as a retainer. Preferably a youthful one." She meant nothing untoward by her second statement, but the look upon the man's face told her everything she needed to know about what he thought about people that asked that sort of question. Arthur knew some people who treated their mages in the least dignifying of ways.

The man plucked out a quill pen and dipped its tip in ink. "Name, please, sir."

"Ser Arthur Valmont. None of my former sorceress companions have had—"

Arthur was interrupted by the man's smile. "Ah yes. Ser Arthur. Positive mage feedback on all accounts except general friendliness and workload management. Even rescued a few of our mages from abusive clients. I hear from some of your former companions that they called you a 'slave driver', though they did reflect that you pushed them to their limits while knowing when to stop."

She didn't smile at any of what he said, but it did make her feel a little warm inside. Mages were people too, though her attitude on that was often lost between her constant need for progress and the intense look she always carried on her face.

The receptionist stood up and extended a hand to clasp Arthur's steel fingers and shook them gently.

"I'll get you our brightest young talents, Ser Arthur. Don't. You. Worry." The man went into the hallway to his right, his image disappearing into the corridors along with his footsteps.
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The small room that had been given to Mishka wasn’t to say small nor was it large, well okay it was pretty small it was about the size of a walkin closet with a tiny single bed and a personal desk. The entire space was cluttered, books littered the floor scattered about in a disorganized manner. Mishka sat alone in the room her hands cupped together as a small blue flame floated above her palms and she stared into the fires. She had been trying to learn how to see into the future, but as of yet her seering had been unsuccessful. She dropped her hands with a huff and stood up wandering over to a goblet that she poured some warm wine into. With a wave of her hand small cubes of ice fell into the goblet and she took a few sips the sweet red wine moved smoothly down her throat before setting down the goblet again.

As soon as she set down the goblet though the door flung open and the Reception Clerk came in. “You’re up! We have a buyer! Get out here as quick as possible!” Mishka blinked rapidly, ‘so soon? I just got back!’ She sighed and clapped her hands everything she owned flew into a single bag that shrunk to the size of a pouch, the items had all been enchanted by another mage for which Mishka was eternally grateful it made moving so much easier. She grabbed her staff and turned towards the clerk “Okay let’s go.. Better not be some jerk like the last handler.”

As she headed down the halls she ran into other girls she had known since becoming a mage, they waved yelled things at each other inside jokes were passed along and laughing burst out from everyone. The clerk looked back at Mishka and waved her on. “Alright alright I’m coming!” She hurried behind him and came out to stand behind the desk. She stopped as she saw Arthur, her eyebrows furrowed as something seemed slightly off and her head tilted a bit. “Uh.” She shut her mouth immediately not wanting to seem a fool to the man about to purchase her abilities and get her out of this damned building if even for a little while.

She came around the desk and held out a hand towards Ser Arthur. “I’m Mishka. A pleasure to meet you.” She said softly and waited for the hand to shake hers. She still couldn’t help shake the feeling that something was off though. Her lips pursed slightly and she chewed the side of her tongue a bit.
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Arthur extended her gauntlet-wrapped hand to shake Mishka's. Her glare went up and down Mishka's body.

The sorceress that stood almost a head shorter than Arthur wore an blue silk hood woven with gold thread. The centre of her hood had an additional, decorative triangular flap. Mishka's hair, coloured a soft silky white, was braided in pig-tails that curved around the sides of her head and touched each other below her chin. A metal brooch tied her braids together.

The rest of her clothing was in the same shade of blue dyed silk, It covered her chest and all the decent bits, though the sides of her hips, her shoulders, her thighs and her navel were uncovered by the cloth. She wore a pair of small metal shoulder-pads, and her forearms were clothed in the same blue silk as the rest of her body. Her footsteps clicked with the wooden sound of her blue heels.

Mishka also held a bronze staff gingerly in one of her hands. A small metal representation of a serpent-like winged dragon wrapped itself around the tip of the staff, where a lustrous blue orb also sat securely.

The girl's face itself was stoic, though much more femininely built as compared to Arthur's own. Mishka's small blue eyes met Arthur's red gaze, and they wavered for a bit. Arthur had the advantage in looking intimidating. The mercenary cultivated that image. No one would suspect a 1.75 tall, scary-looking soldier to be a woman. And no one ever suspected a man of being magically talented.

"What can you do as a mage?" asked Arthur.

The receptionist cleared his throat, as if to answer the question, though a glare from Arthur made him cower back into his chair. Arthur's look implied everything she needed to say to him, and what she needed to say was: "I'll hear you speak when I need to."

After all, the men of Helix Arcaneus were not known for their honesty. Mages lied less.
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The entire air around Mishka seemed to be cold it seemed as if any minute the air might very well freeze solid. A slight smile came across Mishka’s smooth lips her eyebrows raised somewhat. “What can I do… Well I am a Ice Mage of the Second Circle which of course means, I am only a few steps from being one of the most powerful ice mages in the Empire.” She took her hand back slowly and let her arms hang at her side for a moment. She looked over towards the clerk who didn’t seem to want to speak. “To buy me will be Twelve thousand gold dragons and fifty two silver. I don’t know why fifty two silver, but that is apparently my price and I personally believe I am worth three times that much.” She taps her staff on the floor and a blue light flashes and thousands of ice crystals formed in the air all around them and she barely so much as blinked to make it happen.

Each of the crystals was in the perfect shape of a diamond. They seemed to glitter like starlight floating there in the air and then they shattered and came together to form a giant ball that began to shift in shape over and over again becoming many different objects from a sword to a butterfly. “I am quite skilled at manipulating ice, what I am doing now is a simple skill that barely scratches the surface of my true power. I can create a spire of ice so large it can kill ten men. I’m sure that is what you are needing me for yes? To kill your enemies?” Suddenly the ice disappeared in a dust and blew away through the air. The blue color in Mishka’s eyes softened and she looked to the clerk. “To tell you the truth, as of right now there are no better mages used for combat presently in this building than me.”
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Arthur watched the little performance Mishka put on. The best word for it was performance, as like the bluster of the actors playing Emperor Louis XI playing general against the Ayyubids, a lot of it washed over her with no change in Arthur's expression.

Arthur turned to face the clerk, who whimpered as her gaze fell upon his helpless self.

"Cut the price down to 8500 gold dragons."

The clerk froze. The look upon his face said it all. He wasn't going to just let the mercenary in front of him walk off with a sorceress at that price, but the words to protest that was not backed up by any resolve he could muster.

It took him about 15 seconds to say something. "Her listing price is 12000 gold and 52 silver dragons..." he murmured, twiddling his fingers as he leaned back further on his chair.

Arthur slapped down her metal gauntlet gently on the ledgers that piled up on the clerk's table, leaning forward to stare down the clerk. The shadows that formed over her eyes from the short brown bangs in front of her eyes formed an unmentionable darkness across the entirety of her eyes and forehead.

"I have fought along the sides of mages worth 5 times more than the price they were claimed to be worth. And you try to sell me this neophyte who barely fits into her adult smallclothes for the price I would pay just to have her out of my face?"

The darkness that shadowed her face lit up with a glint of light from her white teeth. She smiled at the clerk, but the smile felt like an army of ogres standing in front of Helix Arcaneus's gates. Her eyebrows furrowed. Arthur was bad at smiling, and she knew it.

"By my simple honesty as a mercenary and a male of the blade, I would not—"

The clerk clenched his eyes shut and turned aside, sobbing. "10%! 10% discount! That's all I can offer!" he screamed and begged.

Arthur blinked. That was fast, she thought. She smiled again, but this smile looked like a normal human being's smile. She was bad at smiling on purpose.

Pushing herself off the table, Arthur looked at Mishka. "10800 gold dragons. And 46 silver dragons. And 800 bronze dragons. I can accept that."

In all honesty, she had intended to pay for Mishka at the start, discount or no discount.
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A rapid blink was given by Mishka at the way Arthur was acting, rude and brutish, most mercenaries had the decency to act like gentlemen in this place. She was about to say something when her jaw dropped at the price that Arthur offered for her. ‘8500! Is he simply buying a leg?!’ she screamed this in her mind and wanted to turn the man into a block of ice right then and there. Unfortunately she couldn’t do that cause if she did she would be stripped naked and likely sent to the arena, and then when she died her blood and bones would be used to make enchantments.

The clerk waved his hands and nodded. “Good good! We have a deal! You take her in for inspection and then pay me.” Mishka looked absolutely horrified by this turn of events. The clerk headed for a metal door. The door shoved open revealed a room with a podium in the middle and a stand that had manacles hanging down from it, this was obviously used to hold the girls arms while they were inspected. There was also a rack in the room to place clothes, weapons and staves in. The clerk turned towards Arthur and Mishka. “The inspection room! I am sure you have seen it before Ser Arthur.”

Mishka huffed and started walking towards the door undoing her hood as she went and folding it neatly. “The humiliating life of a mage.” Her hips swayed back and forth as if she was trying to seduce the mercenary that was to inspect her. “No privacy whatsoever.” She looks over her shoulder with a wink as she heads into the room. She sets her staff in the rack and begins to disrobe. “Do you want to use the manacles or are you okay with me simply standing on the podium?” The clerk watched Mishka with a lecher’s smile as she got naked nothing was hidden now and surprisingly the thin patch of pubic hair she had was the same bright silver of her hair. She didn’t have any piercings or tattoos on her body as many mages did, and her skin seemed to be completely unblemished though it did radiate with a extreme cold air.
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The 'inspection', or a perfect example of how technical words masked the reality of the world mages lived in, was the part that Arthur despised the most about Helix Arcaneus's handling of mages. She nodded at the clerk as he recovered ever-so-quickly from Arthur's intimidation, though she uttered a mental curse word as he led the two down another hallway and towards a metal door.

She recalled how one of her former companions, who brought her along to one of the outposts of Helix Arcaneus for this very thing. It was her first time to one of the buildings that day, and she recalled the strange sensations her entire body felt when the mage they bought stripped off.

The two lies she lived crashed down upon her in that instant. Arthur lived the life of a man, and never liked anything that made her realise the contrary. And as a mage pretending to be a 'normal human being', the imagination of herself in the same scenario drove her to bits. She was given the name 'Red-Face' when she came to.

6 years of handling that, on and off, made Arthur a bit more resistant to that sort of feeling.

But when she saw Mishka remove her clothing, the warm blood rushing to Arthur's face made her avert her gaze. Mishka had a beautiful, feminine and unblemished body. The curves on her were perfect, and her breasts were sized plumply upon her chest. She had left nothing to the blemish of human touch, whether by piercings, tattoos or blades.

All that would be what Arthur would have realised if she wasn't looking at the ceiling for the past half a minute.

"Errr... do some magic," mumbled Arthur, still looking upwards.

How hard was it to pull off her current look if she looked like Mishka, wondered Arthur.
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