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Characters: Cleopatra – demi-goddess and Queen of Stygia, very beautiful, Force sensitive. Queen Cleopatra has instituted laws protecting slaves from abuses like branding and castration. That said, slaves are still expected to satisfy the physical and sexual needs of their masters. Praxilla- beautiful Hellenic woman, Royal Physician to Cleopatra, Force sensitive. Enjoys drawing humans and animals. Her favorite model is Oscar Pine, a young male slave, who Praxilla enjoys drawing naked. Amber Pine – a beautiful female human slave, red hair, green eyes, pierced nipples, pierced vulva, works as a gardener in Cleopatra’s Royal Garden, as well as a pleasure and dancing slave. Nudity is common among slaves on Stygia, especially in a botanical setting. Amber’s nipples are pierced with silver studs. Born on Caldia. Wears a comfortable slave collar made of silver. Oscar Pine – Amber’s brother, also born on Caldia. Brown hair and green eyes. Wears an ornate slave collar made of silver. Works in the Royal Garden alongside his sister, Amber Pine. Oscar also serves as the personal concubine to the Greek mercenary Ajax, a demi-god and famous monster hunter. Whenever he is not in the garden or attending to Ajax’s sexual desires, Oscar is typically found posing nude for Praxilla. Praxilla also enjoys having sex with Oscar. Temet: human male, Stygian, nobleman, jewelry merchant. Very kind man, retired Medjah. Husband to Rena. Enjoys being a husband and father. A very kind man. It was Temet who helped design the slave collars for Lara, Elizabeth, Oscar, and Amber. Rena – a clothing merchant, specializes in purple cloth, her husband, Temet, is a jewel merchant. Rena and Temet are both former Medjah who retired from service when they started a family. Rena and her husband Temet, are often mocked by established Stygian families. Rena is kind, and while she misses the excitement of being a Medjah, she is loving her role as a wife and mother, although she wishes she had more time to devote to her business. Kassandra of Sparta: human female, bodyguard to Cleopatra, carries a sword and a broken spear. Has dark hair worn in a braid along her shoulder. Very athletic frame. Force sensitive. Is responsible for training new slaves. Lix – a female gladiator, human female, short brown hair, scars across her back from her life as a gladiatrix. Athletic frame, normally goes topless and wears gladiator shorts and sandals. Has the Roman numerals LIX tattooed on her shoulder above her collar-bone, hence her name. Lix still has PTSD from her time as a gladiatrix, and is secretly in love with Ajax. Mira – Caldian female, red hair, purple eyes, athletic frame. Force sensitive Witch, uses spells to heal humans and animals. Has traveled to Stygia to learn more about the Force and magic. Lara Croft – Cadian noblewoman, brown hair worn in a ponytail. Purple eyes. Wears a comfortable and ornate slave collar made of silver. Has pierced nipples with silver studs, and has a small ring piercing in her vulva. Slave to Cleopatra. Serves as a dancing and pleasure slave. Is often rented out to Temet and Rena as a concubine. Elizabeth DeWitt - Cadian noblewoman. Blue eyes, short brown hair. Wears a comfortable and ornate slave collar made of silver. Has pierced nipples with silver studs, and has a small ring piercing in her vulva. Slave to Cleopatra. Serves as a dancing and pleasure slave. Locations: Stygia: a Greek-Egyptian world in the Outer Rim of the Star Wars galaxy, ruled by Queen Cleopatra. Stygia is a world far beyond the Outer Rim in the Star Wars universe. Stygia can be described as having a science-fantasy level of technology. Slavery is legal, although laws are in place to protect slaves from the worst kinds of abuses. That said, slaves can still be whipped if they disobey or run away. Slaves are also expected to please their masters sexually. Temet and Rena’s Villa: a beautiful villa surrounded by gardens, where the scene is set in a shaded atrium in a garden with a fountain nearby. Backstory: Lix is a former gladiatrix who used to compete as part of a traveling Ludis owned by a cruel Roman. Lix was brutally whipped by her former master for loosing three fights in a row. (As the former master was politically connected to the Roman diplomat, he escaped punishment.) Lix was thrown naked out into the streets of Memphis, where she made her way to Temet and Rena’s villa, having performed there once with a traveling Ludis. Rena took Lix in and called Praxilla, who healed Lix’s wounds with bacta, eliminating all scar tissue. Current Scene: Lix is now recovering in Temet and Rena’s villa, who have asked Praxilla to care for her. Lix explains that she is without a master and without resources, and asks Temet and Rena to buy her, as she will have more rights and legal protections as a Stygian slave than as a non-citizen abandoned by her former master. Temet and Rena are intrigued by the idea, as they need help around the villa. Their kitchen slave, Old Anna, has been asking for help around the house. Also, their two oldest boys are getting to the age where Temet and Rena need to arrange for a pleasure slave for them. What do Temet and Rena say to Lix? What questions do they ask her? How does Lix respond? How does Lix assure Temet and Rena that she is willing to help around the house, as well as perform sex with their sons when they require it? Write the scene. Include conversation.
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There is no set limit to the number of referral emails you can send using the template. You can use it as often as needed to reach out to your customers.
Yes, some best practices include personalizing the email, keeping it concise, offering an incentive for referrals, and following up with customers who haven't responded.
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