the insignia of the church is pressed upon parchment, a singular vermillion imprint lost in a sea of many. impressive is what seteth would think, but it’s caspar’s intemperance that falls under the saint’s scrutiny. “having fun tonight, are we?” seteth comments as he slides back the card, “it seems as though you made quite the number tonight. first, with your stamp cards...” although he motions the student to take the slip, his grip on it doesn’t falter. [1/2]
“then, with the champagne.” as if on cue, a scowl. “need you to be reminded of the rules, caspar?” [2/2]
He hadn’t actually expected his diversionary stamp-ask to be answered, let alone nicely, by the monastery’s foremost disciplinarian (especially given he’d just tried to walk past the man with what is technically his second glass of champagne), but Seteth soon follows it up with a terse word of reprimand. When the viceroy refuses to release his stamp-card despite beckoning him to take it back, Caspar matches his scowl with one of his own. Now that’s more like it. "Well, excuuuse me, princess sir!” he retorts (casually kicking memory of his semi-recent spat back out of mind). “For your information, this is my first glass, and I was planning on giving it to Dorothea because of the dance contest! I haven’t broken any rules yet, not even that Goddess Tower one no one enforces! Whether you believe me or not, I’ve done nothing wrong - Now can I please have my card back?”
Whether Seteth actually listens to him or not, his grip relents enough for the young Eagle to yank his card free and escape towards the crowd. As he leaves, he takes a big swig of his glass - just one more thing to spite Mr. Stick-Up-His-Ass.
(He’s probably going to see the inside of that detention hall again real soon... and he’s going to need to find some other way to get a full glass of champagne for Dorothea now.
He’ll figure it out somehow.)













