[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=00ccff]Nora Kingston[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://s9.postimg.org/csberib27/image.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][b]Location:[/b] Egyptian Museum: Coat Check -> Streets of Cairo[/center][hr] While Nora would have perhaps struck some as the type to slap those who perpetuated sexist and misogynistic standards, she wasn't the sort. She had long resigned herself to the status quo as it was and realized that nothing she did would ever change society. It was a foolish effort to even try, though she did admire those who were determined to set themselves at such a futile task. Equality did not appear to be in the cards - though Peter and George did appear to be making an effort to treat Nora and Vera as equally as they could. She listened to Vera and Peter's verbal swordplay with amusement, a slight smile on her face. It was good that Vera and George were in front - if pressed, she wasn't certain she would be able to find her way to the permit office without the aid of a map or a prescribed set of directions. She had not been to the establishment on many occasions. A slight blush formed as Peter mentioned the high regard that Vera held her in. It wasn't something that Nora expected by any means. Aside from Neema, very few people had ever complimented her on her intelligence before. Compliments were directed towards her beauty, if there were any at all. As the youngest in a large family, especially given how her parents considered her to be damaged goods, not much attention was placed on Nora. [color=00ccff]"I studied mathematics at Girton College for Women, yes,"[/color] Nora replied with a nod. [color=00ccff]"Yet since I have not been employed due to my certificate, I can hardly say whether or not that qualifies me as a mathematician. Instead, I mostly use the application of mathematics to deduce patterns and codes - an amateur cryptographer would perhaps be a more apt description."[/color] [color=00ccff]"As for the marking...It was a Udjtat, the mark of Bastet,"[/color] Nora answered, referring to Peter's earlier question. She once more did not mention that she had been branded with the mark.