Norrington arrives, naturally, with his full troop. They are all in the Templar dress uniform, but their colors are now green and gold, as opposed to blue and silver, to show their support of the Inquisition. They also wear half-capes, with the Templar sword embroidered on them.
James is smart enough to send his troops off to socialize - no better way to gain the confidence of nobles than to see Templars around and acting sane. Not to mention, in full support of what is going on here. As for the man himself, he speaks in all politeness, a tall and somber looking figure who is trying to keep to the back wall as much as possible. He despises politics and the Game, but tonight he's not playing for himself. He's playing for the Inquisition, and the cause he's dedicated himself, and his people, to.
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James is smart enough to send his troops off to socialize - no better way to gain the confidence of nobles than to see Templars around and acting sane. Not to mention, in full support of what is going on here. As for the man himself, he speaks in all politeness, a tall and somber looking figure who is trying to keep to the back wall as much as possible. He despises politics and the Game, but tonight he's not playing for himself. He's playing for the Inquisition, and the cause he's dedicated himself, and his people, to.
Of course, he would be delighted to dance.