[hr][hr][center][h1][i][b][color=c4df9b]Priscilla Harker[/color][/b][/i][/h1] [img]https://68.media.tumblr.com/6eef85eb0218b413153e90da434d0d58/tumblr_inline_n6i90rV4QK1sgladw.gif[/img][/center] [hr][center][color=c4df9b][b]Location:[/b][/color]The Museum [b][color=c4df9b]Skills:[/color][/b] None [/center][hr][hr] [color=c4df9b]“I suppose.”[/color] Mosi replied with a slightly vague, really in thought expression at Josephine's comment about Akhmed. True enough he was a attractive man, she'd give him that. She didn't like him that way though. She pondered it for a moment before nodding as the man himself went really polite and gentlemanly with his own comment about Josephine. Him blushing was a cute sight though. She threw a glance at the other woman to check if she had noticed the rather brilliant display of a adorableness. [color=c4df9b]“For me I do agree with Akhmed on this one. It is truly a honor to be escorted by a pretty lady such as you, miss.”[/color] Mosi said with the most innocent of smiles.[color=c4df9b]” Sadly I do not believe we've been introduced. My name is Priscilla Harker.”[/color] She said tipping off her hat to Josephine in a weirdly manly mannerism. When the cab was called and Akhmed dealt with the explanation, Mosi was really happy they can finally get going to the main event for the evening. Well main event in her opinion actually. She was looking forward to this night the whole day! No way she was missing it. Sadly she doubted she'd get to do any actual forging herself, but to witness techniques of masters from the east was an experience she'd gladly see and god damn well enjoy! Most smiths she knew more or less forged in the typical European ways, such was her expertise too. Thus why she felt so intrigued about the skills here. There was bound to be things different in the small details and often those very small details made all the difference in quality... or aestetics. She wanted to learn those and get better! Wanted to forge a better sword than her current one. One like the ones she saw in the museum, but merging the style and utility with a more modern touch to suit her.