[hr][hr][center][h1][i][b][color=b8860b]Reginald Keystone[/color][/b][/i][/h1] [img]http://33.media.tumblr.com/76ca11af5771405a055ca9291e9e4b2b/tumblr_nvhilyU39J1qcxymno4_500.gif[/img][/center] [hr][center][color=b8860b][b]Location:[/b][/color] Qasr El Nil Barracks [/center][hr][hr] [hider=Qasr El Nil Barracks] [center][img]http://www.g7smy.co.uk/war/02/barracks.jpg[/img][/center] [sub][/sub] [/hider] Reginald listened politely while Peter went over his trials during the more asked about but naught revealed portion of his time during and after the Great War. He did not interrupt, did not ask any questions whatsoever, even to the point of stifling a quiet [i]harrumph[/i] to clear his throat. He took in all of the gory details of what had actually happened to his nephew. Being a man of action at heart, and having seen many atrocities in his time as a soldier. He had even performed a few actions (under orders) that were regrettable to him, even to this day. [color=b8860b]"And the memory of our dearest Vera sustained you, did it? That is extraordinary, sir."[/color] The Lord Major sipped his tea, quite content to pause his work for a heart-to-heart with his nephew. [color=b8860b]"I know you would never bring her dishonor, Peter. You are a better man than I, you see, for that is precisely the mistake [i]I[/i] made. You wholeheartedly have my blessing to pursue your lady love, Peter. Wholeheartedly. Of this I shall not waver. And if Kismet gives you its blessing as well, then who am I to say anything to the contrary? Simply let the process take its due time, and [i]use[/i] that time to get to know her again."[/color] [color=b8860b]"I say, for that exact purpose - why don't you give us an assist with this little side project we're getting ourselves into? It would be a superior thing to have the Lords Keystone adventuring side by side in Cairo and parts beyond, delving into intrigue and solving centuries-old mysteries of the sands, wot?"[/color]