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SunlessNick wrote:
Having spent some time in the hut, even if not in her right mind, Eliza tries to picture the scattered objects in their places and reason out what may be missing.
]jp1885 wrote: Lepus pokes around the hut for anything of interest.
“I know not how to invoke the goddess,” he says conversationally. “Though mayhap calling for her at daybreak might suffice; she being the goddess of dawn, yesno?”
Once he has finished searching, he will mooch outside, looking for tracks.
There remains the question of what type of ceremony might prove pleasing to the alleged deity. There is time to consider the question, as the otherwise pleasant gathering at Highdark Hall interrupted in so frightful a manner, it is now late in the afternoon.Mr. Handy wrote: "I suppose it is worth a try," says Henry.
All present, save for Harold and Lady Highdark, deny being subject to nightmares, save on rare occasions, and are not familiar with such being common among their ancestors.jp1885 wrote:
Having examined the coins, Lepus carefully pockets them, promising to return them to Charon should he ever encounter the ferryman.
His grubby ears pick up at the mention of dreams.
"Didst thy father also suffer from such things my lord?" he asks Lord Highdark. "Mayhap such a thing passes from father to son? Oh! I have heard tell that often a mesmerist can reveal long forgotten dreams."
OOC: Argh, I misread the above and thought it was Lord, not Lady Highdark who had the dreams. |
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