>Jaime turned fully to him, and even someone who did not know her well would see a >look of apprehension. �"I'll call you as soon as we are done," she said.
>Sam nodded before turning and heading out of the embassy. �He was amazed how the girl >had gained confidence since diving into her mission. �She had seemed so unsure of >herself before they reached the Bajorna embassy. �He was sure she would do fine. >�Besides, he was only a call away, he thought to himself. > >(OOC: I did say she looked apprehensive, GM. �She shouldn't be inspiring too much >confidence.) (OOC2: I was just having him react to the surprise that she was willing to take this first "stake out" on her own.) >Jaime took a deep breath and faced the Bajoran. �She smiled and said, "Lead on." The Bajoran art historian led her into the center of the hallway. "As you can see our faith has always played a role in our art, whether it is painting, sculpture or one of the various other forms. Most of the pieces will have the familiar oval form. These can be found in not only our art, but also in our architectural and fashion design." (Jaime?) "History has also placed a major role. If you look at this piece right here," he said as he brought her over to a sculpture. While it was clearly Bajoran, the lines were not as smooth or soft as many of the others. It looked almost uncompleted or damaged in some way. "This was created by Holais Nel. She was one of the great artists on Bajor during the Cardassian Occupation. Her pieces often reflected the pain of our people." (Jaime?) AJ _______________________________________________ Spacedock mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scifi-rpgs.com/mailman/listinfo/spacedock_scifi-rpgs.com
