Object
Countess Regina Bartholomew's Gloves
Countess Regina Bartholomew wears these elegant gloves as part of her poised attire. She strips them off with deliberate grace upon greeting Barclay in the sitting room, baring her hands to signal confidence and intimacy. The gesture highlights her worldly demeanor amid discussions of sentience and escape, drawing attention to her calculated agency.
3 appearances
Purpose
Formal handwear that the Countess removes to convey familiarity and poise during personal interactions.
Significance
Underscores the Countess's elegance, confidence, and self-awareness as a sentient construct, contrasting Barclay's nervousness and amplifying tension around their shared deception.
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