Rooter wrote:Vincent attends the chapel service to pay his respects.
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Rooter wrote:Vincent attends the chapel service to pay his respects.
"You go, I work," Ivan suggests. Perhaps this is due, in part, to the fact that he would be more used to the ceremonies of the Russian church than those of the English.Mr. Handy wrote:
"I would like to attend services," says Henry, "though I'd like to preserve the remains of the badger, which Ivan should be able to manage. Later I can study them in the laboratory and try to discover why it grew to such prodigious size and why it was so aggressive."
The kits are seen being nursed by their mother, who yips at the intruder, but does not leave her brood. All else seems as it was before, with the green glow formerly observed neither brighter nor dimmer than before.jp1885 wrote:
Lepus will spend a few moments meditating at the grave of the pilgrims and then, with the giant badger dead, will head back to the Wormy Caves to investigate it's lair.
He will navigate by way of his lantern and talisman of Know Direction.
Mayhap he will peek in on the fox cubs along en-route, but will not disturb them unnecessarily.
If nothing of interest can be found within the lair, he will find a quiet spot and rest (his recent incantation having sapped his strength a little).
"It would my honour to do so, Miss Ravenscroft," says William. "I will pass on what you have told me. In the meantime, perhaps you would be willing to give some thought as to who in the household might have learning enough to identify these elixirs from among all your other creations - you have a much longer acquaintance with this place than we. For now, I shall bid you good day."VictoriaSilverwolf wrote:"Indeed. Perhaps you and your companions would be so kind as to investigate the matter, as the person responsible would no doubt go to ground were I to make inquiries myself."
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