Under Tammany hall lay the court of Dimitri.The basement of the hall connected into old tunnels built during the war for independence to store arms stolen from the British, now it was home to the gargoyle like rule of the New York Undead.The chamber they found themselves in was dank, the darkness almost oppressive with only a few small sconces lighting the entrance here. Persephone thought the room was simple, bare brick work, with ware and markings from its time as a storage hub, now a few Russian paintings dotted the walls, with quite a lot of old well used weapons, pikes, spears and the like.
However at the end of the chamber sat the throne of Dimitri. One could be mistaken for believing they were in the mediaeval palaces of old, the throne sat upon a raised platform, seemingly made of platinum and cobalt with Plush blue seating.The intricate design of the back of the chair swirled away from the head creating a blue and pale white crown behind the Justicar. The carpet was rich with lapis dye and tapestries of a similar colour hung from the walls, bearing a jagged spiral sigil. Dimiti however would have been suited for the sewers than this throne. The bulbous vampire sat on the throne towering above the back of it blocking out most of the artistry, his blue grey skin stood in contrast to the platinum metal, and the suit on his body seemingly hadn't been taken off or washed in weeks. Holes developing in the pant legs, and red faded stains littering the shirt underneath. This was the most animalistic vampire Persephone had ever met, but despite that she could feel the absolute power seeping from the beast.
"It is good to see you have returned friend, Louisiana has treated you well?" His voice grated, a gruff rumble present under each word almost masking the thick Russian accent.
"The new court has had a few issues but nothing that would cause any serious concern for the Justicar of Louisiana." Persephone thought of Alexander's remark, with how quickly the hunters had been dispatched after her untimely rescue in the bayou, it probably did rank low on the list of actual threats.
"I do not believe Rapheal has much concern for anything beyond what would make him more money, why he decided to found a court in the middle of that swampy shithole is beyond me.What of Texas?" Texas was an arid shithole by Persephone's account of the state, and poorly run with how many outlaws had tried to rob its institutions in her wake.
"Rapheal just followed the French, and it has paid of for him seemingly. Your Childe Piotr does well, his new court is stable and growth of the vampiric population and its tax revenue seems inevitable under his stewardship." The noise that left Dimitri could have been a huff, but sounded more like a dying animal.
"Stable is not the word I would like to be used to describe my eldests ventures, I will need to send word to him, he has been taught how to run a court. What of your new Childe, what is her name?
"Persephone, I felt the call and she had already been found by Isabella, she was turned shortly after. She has been a quick study of our ways and proven quite profitable as well." Dimitris' eyes slowly took in Persephone's form, kneeling next to her Sire on the lower platform, feeling his gaze linger on her Persephone could only be glad Alexander had been working to improve her poker face.
"Stand girl." Almost flinching at the words Persephone rose bowed her head for the Justiciar, Alexander had her dress finely for the evening, the white blouse billowed towards the wrist of the sleeve and tightened at the waist, a swirling black pattern snaking up from wrist to shoulder. The black skirt had embroidered a similar pattern, black on black catching occasionally in the low light to reveal the detailing, a modest piece with little skin on show, yet Persephone did not believe Dimiti was evaluating her fashion.
"She is pale, has she fed this evening?"
"No Justiciar, we plan to feed after our meeting here." Dimitir took one more look at her before motioning for Alexander to rise.
"You are both welcome here for the month, do not linger beyond and inform me or Benjamin should you need to leave the area sooner. Good luck with your business friend." Alexander bowed his head and taking Persephone's elbow led them both from the dark chamber, leaving the grey beast alone.
"Sire, tell me right now I will never look anything like that or I shall meet the sun this morning." The pair marched down the busy streets of New York, mortals still out in droves at this time of night, the saloons they passed pushed to capacity. Alexander simply laughed at the response.
"It is simply a bloodline trait, you're no more likely to look like Dimitir as you are to grow horns my Childe. Besides he is a fair ruler for the area, when you are left to your own devices, and not having to deal with the incessant tasks and orders of a Lilitean leader, you make allowances for appearances." Persephone had yet to get her head around all the new Vampiric religions some undead seemingly chose to waste their eternity following, yet the worst had to be those devoting eternity to preparing the earth for the return of the being they believed was the progenitor of their species, Lilith of Eden. The fact they didn't even know what she would do once she was here was just the icing on the cake.
"I'll have to take your word for it, where are we off first anyway? I could do with a bite to eat, perhaps a live show? We could pay for a private booth and feed in the middle of high society." Alexander's grin held a mischievous glint.
"Have I got a treat for you then, our first stop of this trip is to a theatre we own, work first though pleasure after.." Persephone's face lit up.
"Oh please can we see Beadle's pirates of the ten cents? Isabella absolutely refuses to go see anything less than an opera, she said even operetta's are beneath her and low brow." Persephone responded, rolling her eyes dramatically.
"Isabella has always prided herself on being aware of the taste of the higher class, I think personally she just prefers the taste of their blue blood so goes where the wind blows. I remember seeing her begin to enjoy a brass band in a tavern not far from here actually and it was like the second she saw that I knew she was enjoying it she went cold and disregarded them for the entire evening. Remind me to try and find something similar on wax cylinders for her actually." Arriving into Madison square the blinding lights of broadway illuminated the streets. Electronic adverts for coffee and dental cream dead centre of the street and broadway shows advertised on the side. Persephone's eyes adjusted to the light after a moment and was momentarily stunned by the beauty of human invention.
"It's fantastic, do you think they'll manage to get lights like these everywhere?" Alexander's expression easily dulled Persephone's excitement.