[right][h3][b][i][color=Khaki]Master Tack[/color][/i][/b][/h3][color=Khaki]≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎[/color] [color=Khaki][i][b]Location:[/b][/i][/color] Shadowell Manor, Seat C -> Seat N [color=Khaki][i][b]Skills:[/b][/i][/color] N/A [color=Khaki][i][b]Hit Points:[/b][/i][/color] 5 [color=Khaki]≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎[/color][/right] As the mess of blood and limbs that had once been Director Kindle was cleared away, Master Tack's mind began to return to functionality. He blinked a few times, and his eyes focused again. He released his grip on the chair, and slowly returned his hands to where they had been resting before. Equally slowly, he leant back into his seat, freeing his back from the uncomfortable, perfectly rigid position it had just been in. He swallowed and adjusted the position of his left sleeve slightly, checking that it matched the right, and was back to normal, except considerably less mentally comfortable, just in time for the chairs to rotate into a bench. Tack decided he needed some conversation. With the woman on one side occupied once more with her companion, and the man on the other unlikely to be the kind to be comforting in this or really any situation, Tack felt he was sitting in the wrong seat. He got up and moved along, closer to the middle of the bench, and sat down next to an attractive woman in an excellent black and red dress. Oddly, but quite amusingly, this matched his own colour scheme, and he smiled kindly but politely as he took the seat next to her. [color=Khaki]Good evening, my lady,"[/color] he said, speaking seemingly with a slight deferrence. [color=Khaki]"My name is G-"[/color] he stopped himself there, almost forgetting not to use his real name. The 'G' was pronounced like a 'J', as in 'gentle' or 'gyroscope'. [color=Khaki]-Master Tack. If it wouldn't displease you, I would very much like to sit here, next to you. Where I was, the company is excruciating dull. Something tells me you won't be the same."[/color] The smile on Tack's face had changed from polite and kind to somewhat playful.