Lori was enjoying the sight of Lord Zahle forced to pretend not to despise her existence, it was a fun game she could play with him, and now she wore a genuine, if not polite smile behind her mask. She didn't bother to nod her head, they were nobility, but they were on her estate, besides Eter and perhaps the Magus, she had the most authority here. If he wanted to tell her about rumors, she'd be happy to dispel and confirm his suspicions. "Lori is a unique mistress, that is true. She is better at magic, smarter, and a better fuck than any other mistress. Lord Eter picks well. Please allow her to entertain Eter's guests, she welcomes them into the manor." She spoke with an even tone, once more smiling to herself at the reaction of shock from the nobles as she spoke explicitly. She noted the man didn't have his eyes wander, despite her as typical fairly revealing outfit and fairly attractive appearance. He either was highly disciplined, uninterested in females, or genuinely despised half fae so much he didn't see them any different than animals. Of course no option was mutually exclusive.
Before waiting for a reply the Neko turned and opened the door to the manor, gesturing for them to follow her. She heard the footsteps of them, a few hurried whispers, and knew who or whatever constituted their entourage were close behind. "It seems unbecoming to share such details, Mistress Erenvloth." The stout lord coughed out, recovering any degree she had left him flustered, her ears partly swiveling to hear him better. His lady so far had said nothing, she didn't seem nearly as displeased by Lori as her husband as well, that much hadn't changed. Lori wasn't sure of her name, but still recognized the face from various portraits. She wore a fashionable dark blue dress, modest but not stuffy, it still gently hugged her curves and cut off above her ankles, but only the most conservative of the magocracy would ever find it objectionable. Lori took several turns, her tail swaying slightly above the ground as she eventually reached a small dining area, larger than the private dining rooms connected to some of the larger bedrooms, but smaller than the banquet hall near the center of the manor.
There were a handful of bookshelves and other amenities throughout the room as well, and was well connected to the many servant passages of the manor, meant to entertain guests or house modest dinner parties. Lori had most of the estate mapped out by now, she had spent much of the past few days exploring. Lori took a seat at the head of the table and watched as the two nobles made their way in, taking seats next to each other around the circular table, the lord opposite Lori. A few seconds later she saw the still cloaked spymaster Leric make his way in, sitting away from the neko but off to the side. She wondered what favor he called to come here, it's not like he was a friend of Zahle. Following the slim man came the orc she saw earlier, easily a head taller than even Ale, he was as typical of an orc built large and muscular. He had thick pale grey skin, mostly wrapped up by red cloth, his face only barely visible through a standard orcish turban. While they weren't needed outside the deserts of the sultanate, most orcs still wore them for religious or cultural reasons. Finally Elz made her way in, gently bowing to Lori. "Well guests of Eter, Lori welcomes all of them to the estate. She already knows Leric and Lord Zahle of course, but does not know how to call the other two. Elz can have staff bring in food, guests must be hungry." She spoke eloquently, discounting her exotic speech patterns.
Elz quickly nodded her head, disappearing back out the door to communicate with the staff. Zahle was momentarily confused, he hadn't expected her to recognize Leric, let alone know him in any meaningful way. That was good. Leric's expression was hidden, even with Lori's abilities to bypass illusions and ability to see clearly through darkness, his magicked hood kept his face obscured by shadowy mist not even she could pierce. The woman finally spoke, a voice that was high and whispery, reflecting her elven ancestry. "My name is Lady Neri'varuth'calza of house Azari, though Lady Azari or Lady Neri will do fine. I take it your name would be Lori then?" Unlike her husband, Lori had trouble reading her aura, it didn't flare up, and without her scent to analyze it, she found it difficult to tell her true emotions. Reading her expression was even harder. Before Lori could reply though, the orc spoke.
"I am known as Zetomar, son of Liazer, wife of Derkul. I could go on, but I believe that is enough for what you want." He spoke in a deep, gravely grumble of a voice, but amusement was obvious in his final statement. Lori recognized the name, he was an influential merchant prince, selling ore and hide to the magocracy, and then was a major distributor of magicked items produced within it. Meanwhile he bought grain and sold it within the sultanate. Of course he was beyond personally doing any of that, but he still controlled much of the trade. Of course house Azari would know him, but it was curious that they brought him here. For the benefit of the orc they were speaking low arcano. The orc was scrutinizing her and not hiding it, he was curious how she would act, what she would do. Unlike those in the magocracy, most orcs had few issues with druidic magic or half fae, they didn't practice arcane magic, but due to their close trade alliance, the sultanate still kept half fae as slaves and pets, one would not find refuge from the council within the deserts.
"Well then Zetomar, Neri, it is Lori's pleasure to make acquaintances. Food should be arriving shortly, in the meantime do they wish to tell Lori nature of visit?" she didn't antagonize the orc by shortening his first name. The first syllable of an orcish name was given, the second was earned, and the third was fought for. Most orcs died with a two syllable name, only the powerful, successful, or determined had three syllables, and any more than three is legendary. They were proud, maybe as proud as Lori was, and to not acknowledge the merchant's status would be an insult, paramount to challenging him to shorten his name. Lori could probably win a fight with the orc, but had no interest in taking that risk, and more importantly from what orcish she could remember, to meant prosperity, mar meant merchant, and she knew she couldn't out thrift the orc. Zetomar noticed this sign of respect and knowledge of culture, he grunted lightly in appreciation.
Zahle spoke fiddling with one of his sleeves. "We have come to discuss business with your master, but while he is occupied I would find it quite silly to talk about such matters, it's not like he would want a neko to make any kind of impulsive decision about his own property." He spoke dismissively, barely looking up. Lori knew what Eter wanted from her, he wanted to see how she dealt with this, ultimately he would be the final decider, but she had a good feeling he wanted her to act with some authority.