[hr][hr][center][h1][i][b][color=b8860b]Reginald Keystone[/color][/b][/i][/h1] [img]https://kieranmcmullen.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/mummy1999.gif[/img][/center] [hr][center][color=b8860b][b]Location:[/b][/color] Egyptian Museum [/center][hr][hr] The Lord Major noticed the curator's sudden appearance and understandable disappearance without so much as a "how do you do", offering a quick, informal gesture resembling a salute. In the midst of the chaos of the moment, books spilling about, Vera landing on William in a manner most unprofessional, the Lady Munn being, well, [i]herself[/i]... Reginald could very well see why a man would cut his losses and disappear into the shadows of the museum. He had considered it once or twice herself, given the oft troublesome nature of her little accidents. Then again, what manner of gentleman would retreat when there was obvious distress involving the aristocracy's fairer gender? The Lord Major rationalized the curator's decision, owing to his presence. There was already a gentleman of stature nearby, closer in fact, that could assist in the endeavor of righting the situation. It might have even been a breach of etiquette, given the situation, to attempt to overtake the clear duty of the gentleman present. The idea rang optimistically in Reginald's head. He knew the curator personally, a man of education named Senbu Khons. If not aristocracy (he was never really clear on his status in that regard), Mr. Khons was a gentleman, thusly would be operating under the higher guidelines of Manners. The subtleties of these guidelines changed from country to country, even region to region, but one could always recognize the presence of another gentleman. Even if he was muttering supplications to God and running away. [color=b8860b]"Well then, Lady Munn, good to see that you're all in one piece!"[/color] piped in the Lord Major, a jovial note to his voice. He set hands upon Vera's shoulders to steady her, just in case she felt a bit light-headed and inclined to take another tumble. [color=b8860b]"And with the good Mr. Drake none the worse for wear either, I see! Yes, quite befuddling incident to be sure, but no harm done. How about I help you tidy up a bit, and you tell me more about this Bastet? I'm quite curious now, you see."[/color]