Pompadour

Lord Pompadour, a character in the The Royal Masquerade series, is the animal confidante of Cyrus Vescovi. He is first seen in Chapter 2. Pompadour is an adoptable animal as of Chapter 16. Adopting him costs 15 diamonds.

Appearance
Pompadour is a cream-colored Pomeranian. He wears a dark red beret with jewels and feathers on his head and a gold and garnet collar around his neck.

The Royal Masquerade

 * Chapter 2: A Noble Effort
 * Chapter 3: Predator and Prey
 * Chapter 4: A Night Under the Stars
 * Chapter 5: Valor and Vanity
 * Chapter 6: Confessions
 * Chapter 7: Betrayal
 * Chapter 10: Wildfire
 * Chapter 11: Court of Whispers
 * Chapter 12: Lovestruck
 * Chapter 13: Love and Power
 * Chapter 14: Secrets
 * Chapter 15: The Conclave
 * Chapter 16: Truth
 * Chapter 17: Unity (Determinant)

Cyrus Vescovi
Cyrus often holds Pompadour in his arms and talks to him, imagining responses from his pet. Cyrus also has no qualms about using his Sapphire Comb on his beloved pet. The reason Cyrus offers for you to adopt him is because Cyrus wants to make sure he has the best life, and that despite all his owner's crimes, he has been a good dog.

Damon Fierro
Damon appears to dislike Pompadour, referring to the dog as an "Oversized hamster" during a banquet scene and demanding to know who is behind its unaccompanied presence.

Your Character
You can adopt him in Chapter 16.

Annalisa
She will happy if you adopt him.

Trivia

 * Pomeranians originated in Germany as a favorite lap dog of the royal court and most, like Pompadour, did and still act like members of the royal class.
 * As a breed, Pomeranians are known to be highly affectionate and loyal. They may also suffer from separation anxiety due to their dependant and sociable nature.
 * During the game of Court of Whispers in Chapter 11, Theodosia reveals he is actually not a pure Pomeranian but of mixed parentage: he is 98.3% Pomeranian and 1.7% Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
 * In Chapter 17, if you have adopted him and choose to remain queen, the epilogue states that Pompadour spent his days "charming foreign dignitaries, fetching the royal scepter, and napping on the throne."