[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] The Museum - Vera's Office -> Front Doors [color=b8860b][b]Skills:[/b][/color] N/A [/center][hr][hr][center][hider=Qasr El Nil Barracks] [img]http://english.ahram.org.eg/Media/News/2015/12/16/2015-635858681525689318-568.jpg[/img] [color=dimgray][sub]Egyptian Museum located at the top right, diagonally across the street from the Barracks.[/sub][/color] [/hider][/center] The squad of England's Finest was upon the front doors to the Museum, in a rate of speed that was deceptively speedy. It must have had something to do with the jaunty, often comical, yet highly efficient manner in which the soldiery of the British Empire set one foot in front of the other one, all in unison, with only a minimal of prompting (read: verbal harassment) from the Corporal in charge of their detachment. "Y'right! Right! Y'right! Right! Company (wait for it) [i][b]HALT![/b][/i]" The squad came to a uniform stop directly in front of the landing of the Museum's doors. With customary vigor, the detail oriented Corporal addressed Reginald in the only manner befitting a man of his rank and nobility. Loudly. "Security Detail present and awaiting orders, Lord [b]MAJOR![/b]" One might actually see the intensity on the man's face, evident by the reddish tinge to his cheeks and the vein becoming prominent on his forehead. [color=b8860b]"Yes, yes. Of course, Corporal."[/color] Reginald cleared his throat and addressed the soldiers directly. [color=b8860b]"Gentleman, within and just to the exterior of Lady Munn's office, you shall find certain packages and items that are marked. I shall accompany to ensure that nothing is missed, nor is anything unnecessary to the assignment removed. They are to be stored in a safe room until such time as they are called for. Additionally, if a ranking employee of the Museum need examine anything, they are to be given full access, and under active guard. That would be this man here or Lady Munn, are we quite clear?"[/color] Reginald looked to the Curator, nodding in a manner that suggested cooperation. Quietly, he intoned to the man, [color=b8860b]"I have no desire to retain the treasures of Egypt, my good man, nor restrict you from them. Per Vera's request, they shall be kept safe and well cared for. Now sir, if I may again attempt to interest you in the safety and hospitality of the Barracks, it is available to you."[/color] With that, the Lord Major turned and led the soldiers down the short walk to Vera's office, hopefully to claim the items in question without incident.