You stare at each other for a moment, then Jaware says,
"We have an appointment with the noblewoman. And a gift. A rare and expensive gift."
The guards let you pass, and you enter the boat on a wide and sturdy gangway.
A gangplank leads up from the quay to the deck of the pleasure barge. Brightly painted and trimmed with shining gold, the barge’s polished wooden planks gleam in the sun. Toward the stern of the vessel, painted and gilded columns support a silken canopy, shading a pyramid-shaped dais heaped with cushions that rises from the barge’s deck. Sheer curtains between the pillars stir slightly in the weak breeze along the canal.
The barge is inundated with courtiers, guards, slaves, and servants. Wealthy citizens and members of the local aristocracy sit upon cushions on the deck, beneath huge parasols held up by eunuchs. A lion is tethered to each of the four corner pillars, each watched by a guard holding a huge whip. Scantily clad slaves move silently through the gathering, bearing trays and pitchers of refreshments for the guests.
A heavyset woman dressed in revealing silks and wearing a gold headdress lounges atop the pyramid, almost lost in the vast mountain of cushions. This is Her Excellency Muminofrah of Sothis, Fan-Bearer on the Right Side of the King, Muminofrah’s title is that of a high-ranking courtier in the Ruby Prince’s court—one that implies a close personal relationship with the pharaoh and incidentally, places her above Deka An-Keret, a mere haty-a, in the hierarchy of Osirian nobility. Muminofrah has a rather fierce reputation in Tephu, which she has visited on more than one occasion.