Lucien wasn't sure if that was the case but, if he hadn't practiced in a while, he supposed it was possible, though from the aura of confidence the man gave off, he didn't feel he'd need long for it. He was hoping to have gotten everything settled so they could leave but Geralt spoke up again. His words made his eyebrow twitch ever so slightly. He hadn't thought he'd bring it up so soon. [color=burlywood]"I was planning to have this conversation when you went to see us but, I suppose we can have it now."[/color] He said, though he did not take a seat again. [color=burlywood]"Normally, each performer gets a five percent total cut. We have five at the moment, so twenty-five percent of the final cut goes to the performers. Aside from that, their living accommodations and food expenses are completely paid for. Each performer gets their own trailer they can do with as they please, their private living space, which is also covered and provided for. I make sure our performers are cared for."[/color] He explained. Considering he wasted no time in asking what he got out of this, he felt like this would not satisfy the man. However, Lucien was a man of fairness. He didn't want to offer him more right off the bat simply because he was well known, it wasn't fair to the others. [color=burlywood]"Since you stated you might have gotten rusty, I figure such things may be open to negotiation after I see Geralt the Great at work for myself, and of course, after seeing how the public reacts to this new addition."[/color]