Scene 1: The manor

May 30, 2022 10:45 pm
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A few days ago, you all found a letter bearing the seal of the Rookwood family. As you looked around, you saw no sign of the messenger who dropped it, but it was clearly intended for you. As you opened the letter, you got momentaneously distracted by the flapping of wings as a small murder of crows that was flying by. You focused back on the letter and quickly noticed the elegant calligraphy, though you couldn't recognize the handwriting. The letter was and invitation to your grandmother's Ceremony, an invitation to return to the Rookwood Manor in the Countryside... the same place you decided to run away from years ago...



Your presence is hereby requested at the Family Manor
to attend to the ceremony in honor of your grandmother
within the seventh day after the new moon falls.

May the Lord bless her soul with eternal life,
Your most humble servant,


Somehow, you get an uneasy feeling about this letter. You don't really know why, but looking back, you don't ever remember being to a Family Ceremony before... Surely people died before... right?
OOC:
So, we will start slowly as everyone is doing the final updates for their PCs :D This is kind of the introduction post, so you can introduce your character, how or where you got the letter, what you thought about it, any preparations you made, and maybe a bit of the traveling or your arrival to the small town near to the manor (but not there yet). Feel free to add any details of things your PC may notice or remember. I'm leaving the town mostly blank for now, so it's all acceptable :D

It's also an opportunity to explore your character's inner thoughts (in a very gothic/romantic literary style😝) to let us know what your PC thinks of the others. Looking forward to seeing someone or maybe hoping they don't show up?
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I have opened an OOC thread as some of you may want to bounce ideas with each other before posting or maybe asks some clarifications or so.
May 31, 2022 5:32 am
Outside of the local dosshouse, an envelope is slipped under the door of the spartan room where a young man lays back, exhaling plumes of smoke that ensorcell his mind. The deep nothingness that was so welcoming was interrupted by the messenger's rather insistent pounding on the door. A rhythmic, heavy thudding only reminded the young lad of the burgeoning pain in his head.

"I hear you, damn you, I hear you... Alex said, slithering off of his bed and barely remembering how to take the form of a proper man. His latest conquest, a girl who remained better unnamed, slept deeply in the thin, bare cot beside him. The little stove nearby had gone cold as the rays of morning light pierced through, chilling the air and skin alike. Alex opened the door, ready to curse the cur that dared wake him from such wonderful slumbers. The stark hallway remained empty, despite the last strike resonating right before his very own face.

"Curious." Alexander murmured, closing the door. As he stepped, the crinkle of paper was heard and he looked down to find an envelope laying upon the ground. Lifting it, his glassy-eyes widened at the symbol of his home imprinted in the red candlewax. Cutting the paper open, he retrieved the elegantly written paper and read over it with squinted eyes. He then read it over again. A third time. "Impossible...me?" Alexander muttered, tossing the paper onto the desk.

"Wh-what is it darling? Come back to bed." The girl in his bed muttered. Last night, her hair reminded him of Annabelle. Today, the light cast her in all the wrong ways. A mirror stretched profanely to fit the dreams and nightmares he longed for.

"Nothing. And no, no more bed. Get yourself dressed and gone. Oh, I lied about there being breakfast served. My apologies." The girl sat up, covering what little remained of her modesty, before throwing his tin cup at him with all the force she could muster. He ducked down as he buttoned his shirt, paying her and the litany of profanities that escaped her lips no mind. His focus was entirely on that letter, on that dreaded symbol of family, blood, and terrible disappointment. Before she could find his bucket full of unmentionable liquids and throw that at him as well, he was out the door and onto the streets.
The thoughts of the old manor consumed his mind entirely throughout the day, even as his small entourage of poets, sycophants, rakes, and would-be lovers talked amidst themselves and to him. Would he even remember its hallways? He was so young when he was made man of the branch, left to take care of so many things. An inheritance, a terrible burden, all crushing down on him. All he wanted to do was paint and make what he saw in his mind into reality.

"...gonna do?" The voice said, gruff and inquisitive. A silence had filled the room before Alexander noticed it, his remaining eye lifting in a questioning arch. All the faces there were looking upon him like a savior.

"The blind leading the lost." Alexander thought, clearing his throat as he shifted in the worn seat in what was once a beautiful chapel that had suffered immensely in the fire of last year. Now it was hollowed out, a resting place for ruffians, addicts, and whores. "What was that?" He asked, his tone accusatory in order to not let the others think that they had caught him off-guard.

"W-w-well, boss, you have tha' fancy invitation yeah? To your family's 'ome? Ya going?" Hank asked, the large man almost more than half bigger than Alexander. The scar on his cheek to his lip from a blade, a relatively fresh one, was a reminder of who was in charge here. Even amidst criminal scum, a Rookwood must soar. The others eagerly awaited to hear their man's plan or witness the scolding that was certain to be delightful.

"I don't think I will." Alexander answered, his voice nonchalant. It was an unexpected and potentially disappointing answer but it made the room crave to learn why. "What can they offer me that I don't already have? If I wished to be spit on, I rather pay Lucy over there to do it." The waifish girl curtsied, earning a quick chorus of laughter. Hank's face was still concerned though.

"Fair'nough, fair'nough, but...what if she left you money boss? A lot of it?" Hank asked, the room's laughter dying down. It was a possibility. His grandmother was quite well off and the Rookwood Family always seemed to have more coin than sense.

"You just want me to buy for you Hank. Debt collectors coming for your knees with boys bigger than you?" Hank laughed nervously, shaking his head.

"Nah, nah, I just...I just think it is good to make right with the dead. Maybe something good will come from you family?" Hank mused, grinning at the kind thought. His grin died on his face as he met the cold, angry stare that still shined through the haze of opiates.

"Listen closely and listen well; the only good thing my family did was show me to Annabelle. Their hatred, their intolerance, set me free. It showed me what freedom could, what happiness could be, what love could be...what dark melancholy could be..." Silence filled the room. All knew not to speak about Annabelle, a sore point as ever in the young man's life. "No, nothing good would come of it. Rookwood does not know 'good'. It does not know 'kind'. It only knows blood, of both body and mind." Alexander said cruelly, shrugging away the pain as he reached for the pipe.

"Maybe there is someone you'll miss!" Lucy said, not reading the room at all. A few hissed her down and a worried look spread across her face. Alexander watched her for just a moment before lighting the pipe, his calm and unreadable face illuminated by gentle fire before smoke poured from his nose while his mind dived deep.
Back at his flat, the room tidied up barely but still smelling of opium, piss, and worse, Alexander sat at his ramshackle desk once more. Fingers traced the fine parchment. It would be quickly consumed in the fire, gone from his mind's eye completely. Yet his hands reached into the desk and pulled out a few other letters. They were written in fine calligraphy, practiced but not perfect. Words that carried strange emotions upon them; encouragement, trust, and affection. The letters from Claire had kept him going in his darkest moments, giving him a reason to stay awake and alive each month. Would she be there?

The thought of her being alone with the numerous vipers of his family troubled him greatly. Removing a piece of floorboard, he collected his stash of coin and made his way downstairs to pay his accumulated tab before calling for a carriage. He would not let her manage alone, even if it meant being by those most despised. He could endure them, he endured far worse. Maybe it was a chance for redemption?

That hopeful voice was quickly smothered by a cruel laugh to himself as Alex stepped into the carriage and gave it directions. The Rookwoods were not good. The Rookwoods were not kind. Most importantly, the Rookwoods would never forget.
The carriage had trotted along paved roads in the city before moving upon the dirt trails of the paths beyond the magnificent center of cultures and to the home of backward villages and insular bloodlines. It was in these dark, outer reaches that the Rookwoods grew in influence, power, and infamy. They were both respected and feared, gossiped of and envied. Even though the noble house had suffered, there was still strength in their name.

As the carriage crested the hill, the first thing his eyes were drawn to was the monolithic and imperial estate upon the hillside in the distance. His hairs stood up on edge as he gazed upon his family manor. Even in the afternoon rays of light, their home seemed to draw in the light and snuff it. An impossible shadow lingered there, a stain that could not be seen but Alexander felt it in his bones. He reconsidered his thoughts for a moment but only just for a moment.

As they travelled further, the quaint town that lived in his family's metaphorical and literal shadow came to view. Old cobblestone, so beaten into the ground to almost have no difference than smooth stone now, bounced the carriage lightly as they pulled into town. It was as if time had not passed here, everything still very much the same yet somehow strangely different. Alexander could remember running with his cousins through the streets, the shrill cries of excitement and the searing burn of skinned knees. The memory brought the gentlest smile as he looked out the window to see Manferd's Butchers, the place they would sneak into for prime bits of jerky before being chased by the portly man's beast of a dog. His knees hated him that day but it was better than being ripped apart.

The carriage soon arrived at the local tavern and inn known as "The Sentry's Rest". Named after being a strategic location in a long since ended war, the soldier loved the land around him so much that he asked the Rookwoods for an investment. That same family, the Tarhallows, owned the establishment to this day thanks to that investment. If Claire was going to be anywhere in town, it'd likely be here.

"Here were are, Sir Alexander." The wizened coach driver wheezed. Alexander stepped out of the carriage himself, sparing the old man the task of taking his few bags and belongings. A handful of coin was exchanged with a sizable tip before the coachman began to ride towards the stable up ahead. "My condolences to you and yours. May your family find peace." The man said as he left, earning a wave of thanks.

"Let us hope most of them lost their invitations." Alexander whispered, hefting his two bags and taking his cane under his arm. With a moment to breathe, he stepped through the doors and into history.
May 31, 2022 7:17 am
Claire sat on her bed in her room at Riverlight Manor. She had been reading the card a few times now. She cleaned her ever greasy-glasses and read it again.

Grandmother...
She tried to recall her... was she grandfather Roderick's wife? She wasn't too sure of it either. Still, she had been invited. She would probably been able to see her brother again. And her cousins. Alexander would probably be there too. She hadn't written to him for a bit too long now.

Although she had trouble remembering her grandmother, she had to be there. Someone bothered to send her an invitation. Probably grandfather Roderick, she guessed.

Plus any reason to leave Riverlight Mansion was a good one now. With her 16th birthday less than a moon away, Claire knew what would be expected of a young lady with a good family name. She really had no intentions of finding a future husband, or worse: probably be appointed to one.

Duke Riverlight had been kind, to accept her -as well as a few other young people- into his Mansion for some proper education. Claire had always been a very eager student. And classes had always been very interesting. Still, now might be a good time to leave, and the invitation was a good excuse.

She was not entirely sure how to make it to Rookwood Manor. Or to the village inn at first... what was is called again? The Sentry's Something? It had been a while.

With the invitation in her hand, Claire left her room. Making way through the halls of Riverlight Manor to find governess Holmes. As she found her she spoke up, ever so politely, as she had been taught.

"I beg your pardon, Mrs. Holmes. There is something I would like to discuss with you. I would like to request a leave of absence for a little while..."

Surely some family member would come pick her up, her brother maybe. She just had to sit and wait.
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May 31, 2022 8:04 am
Roderick examines the thin paper of the letter against the lit fireplace, as if trying to read the hidden truth between those scribbled lines.

Tell me, sister... would you have wanted the tainted Rookwoods to gather in your memory, I wonder... he thinks. Gathered in celebration... of your wickedness? he sneers inwardly, but the sentiment does not reach his mask-like countenance.

His pale arthritic fingers crumple the letter, pocketing it within his dark velvet jacket - styled in the fashion of a past long gone.
He looks at the dawning sky outside the high window. A strange stillness in the air, like gods brewing a storm.

So the dice are cast. The Rookwoods are gathering, by the will of an unknown scribe.
Who wants us reunited? Is that you, sister, penning from the ice-cold vaults of the grave, with worm-eaten fingers and the ink of your black soul?...
as on cue, a flash of lightning tints the distant clouds, too far for thunder to reach his ear.

He turns away from the window, his gaze resting on the ancient spines of books on the oak shelves.
He thinks of the last time he has seen the younger family members. There was a dispute. There always was.
He tries to scrutinize his reactions... does his hardened, dark heart - or a nugget within it - feel any longing for the imminent reunion?

No... I surely do not wish to see that wretched Alexander... he will probably be fresh from his latest avenue of dim-witted debauchery. Who have you ruined in the meantime, Alexander? Whose fortune have you squandered, I wonder...

And young Claire... has the burden of our family name turned you into an outcast, out there in the world? Have the privileges that our influence can bring mitigated the shadow that taints our name? It will be fascinating to observe in you what our legacy means, in these despicable times...

Luckily, Nathaniel Elias might be there. Yes... there might still be hope in you. You had the Rookwoods strength flowing in your veins, the legacy of a great family of soldiers, politicians, leaders... you had... a spine. Is that still so, can my hopes still reside in you...

But what of... the Doctor? He is one to mistrust... an outsider. Marrying Being adopted into the Rookwoods does not make you one, Doctor. I am afraid it does not work that way. You might feel smug in our reflected prestige, sawbones... but that same mirror is a tarnished one. Beware of its shadows...

He sighs in the silent house. Opens the double oak doors, into a semi-dark hallway, not bothering to turn on a lamp. His steps echo on the ancient floor, with a determination he had not felt in years.

No matter. Come to Grandfather, young ones. Come, all of you. His eyes, cold as a gravestone, glint with ambition. Come... I shall bend you all to my will.
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Jun 1, 2022 1:33 am
Elias sat at his desk and held the invitation in his hand. Carefully reading it a third time, Elias comes to the conclusion that it is what it is...an invitation. To come home for a ceremony to honor his grandmother. Grandmother...why am I having trouble drawing on memories of you?

Coming to a conclusion, Elias places the invitation 8nto the envelope and then utters a simple yet shouted command. Runner! Within moments of the shout fading away, a young camp runner knocks at Elias's door. Enter... Elias says as he looks back at the papers on his desk. The young messenger moves with a purpose and enters the room and closes the door. Moving with a purpose, the young lad stops in front of Elias's desk at a practiced position of attention, waiting to be acknowledged.

Elias ignores the lad as he writes a message to the Colonel in charge of his unit. Although he was a weakling of a man, the Colonel had heard of the Rookwood name and was thus...useful. Once the message was finished, Elias folded the message and sealed it in red wax...with the Rookwood seal pressed into the wax.

Handing it to the messenger, Elias looks him directly in the eyes as he gives simple and yet important directions. This goes directly to the Colonel's hands...no one else is to touch this..let alone read it. Once you've done that, go to the stables and have the livery Sargeant prepare a horse for me. I'll be leaving and traveling to home for a time.

Once Elias is sure the orders are understood, he dismisses the boy with a wave of his hand. As the door closes Elias stands up and begins to pack for his trip home. First..switch from a horse to a carriage. Then head to Riverlight Manor and pick up Claire. A small and rare smile threatens to break across Elias's face as he thinks about his sister. Then his face hardens back to stone as he continued to pack. Ahh..Grandfather..I definitely need to talk to you and speak on how things have gone so far.

As he finishes packing, Elias grabs his bag and with one last look at his room, he walks out and closes the door behind him. With a purpose Elias heads to the stables and prepares to leave.
Jun 1, 2022 3:48 pm
Nathaniel stared at the letter that didn't have his name on it, but was clearly meant for him. "To: The Child of Mr & Mrs Rookwood", looks like someone wasn't going to miss the opportunity for an insult. And who was this 'grandmother'? Nathaniel had never really heard much about her, granted he didn't talk to the family much, and when he did, family was rarely the topic of conversation. Was old man Roderick married? He had to have been at some point. Maybe this was referring to Roderick's mother? No, that' can't be right. This was all very strange. Why was he working so hard to be accepted by a family that was so odd? 'Everyone needs to belong somewhere' he thought to himself.

It was then that he noticed one of the medical assistants looking at him and the letter, apparently waiting for an answer. "Ah, this letter is . . there seems to be . . er, There appears to have been a death in my family."

"Ah, a shame that. Sorry to hear sir. So you'll be going home then?" she replied. He would hardly call the manor home. Now that he thought about it, he wasn't sure if he had actually been there, or simply absorbed his parents stories as his own memories. He shook his head, as he realized he was late with another answer. "Come now, surely you've heard the rumors, this is my home." he says gesturing to the office they were in. That received a chuckle. "But yes, I will be leaving for some time. Please keep my home safe for me while I'm gone."
OOC:
Sorry I'm late, everyone's responses were SO good!
Jun 4, 2022 4:44 pm
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@Cettish,@Squadfather44
With impressive efficiency, the livery Sergeant manages to get two horses ready for Elias, one of which will carry enough supplies for the travel. "Sir, you should find a relay station when the sun is highest if you take the main road." The man handles Elias a letter. "I recommend resting and changing the animals there".

The travel goes as planned, the quick stop and fresh horses helping Elias move faster. However, as the day continues, dark clouds slowly fill the sky, the sun shying away as a storm takes over a few hours before Elias arrives at the Riverlight Manor. Once there, Elias dismounts quickly, moving with the single purpose of finding Claire. His knocks at the great mansion's door are answered in no time by the short butler. He immediately looks surprised to see Elias, who he recognizes, standing soaking wet at the door. "Oh, ah, good... good day sir. Please, enter." he bows and shows Elias the way inside. "I will let the duke know of your presence and arrange for your belongings to be taken care of." He turns around until he finds a maid passing by and quickly ask for a warm tea to be prepared.
OOC:
Anything about the travel you want to add? What do you to as a response to the butler? He will call the Duke and is getting you a tea to warm you up.
In the meantime, Claire has been sitting in her room. Unsure what to do, she decided to wait to see what would happen. While she does so, one of the other girls her age, a well groomed sure-to-marry daughter of a minor noble knocks at the open door. "My dear Claire, I am devastated by the news I heard. May I come in?"
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Just adding someone so you can reflect on your time at the manor and your relationship with others while you're waiting for someone to pick you up if you want

@Dr_B

As you walk along dimly lit corridors, the sound of your footsteps is interrupted by one single caw. You look around and see a crow standing on the leafless branches of a tree, almost as if looking through the window you are passing by. In that moment, you almost imagine a presence in the room. Maybe it is your sister replying to your inner thoughts; maybe it's just the emptiness of the silent room. But as you continue to walk to your destination, the feeling remains: the feeling of being observed by the lifeless statues in the corridor, maybe even judged...
OOC:
Are you going to some place in particular after you read the letter?
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@KingHotTrash

Alexander walks into the Inn and looks for a place to sit and wait for a few hours. There are a few commoners drinking and eating, but the place is not particularly busy at this time. Even so, it falls silent almost instantaneously as Alexander steps through the wooden floor. It's a small, but noticeable difference. Clearly, no one there expected to see the man in Town again. The Waitress comes running towards him in a very clumsy way, almost as if trying to correct some unforgivable mistake. She is probably one of the youngest Tarhallows as you don't remember ever seeing her. And you are sure you would remember a pretty face like this one.

She bows nervously "My Lord. What brings you to Town?" You can sense the surprise in her voice. She glances at the empty table and bows again "I shall get our best brew for you, my lord. Can I help you with anything else?"

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@crazybirdman

As Nathaniel leaves the office, the memory of his parents briefly comes to mind. They were, as far as he remembers, the only Rookwoods who actually accepted him as one of their own and actually managed to provide a homey and unworried environment where he spent most his childhood. Those were some good memories; it's the others that came after that he can't stand...

He leaves the unassuming small flat that doubles as a clinic and prepares for the long travel back to the origins...
OOC:
So where is he going next? Does he has something he wants to do before, goes into town like the others or is just too earger to get this over with and goes straight to the manor?
Jun 4, 2022 7:21 pm
Claire's thoughts were not so much with the grandmother the could hardly remember, as much as with the fact that she would probably seeing most of the family again.

She had been trying to do the daily business as usual, before her ride would come. Which consisted mostly of finding a comfortable chair and a good book anyway. So when Alice knocked at her door Claire was reading.

She looked up.

"Please, feel free, Alice," Claire said. She was always happy to see Alice. While Claire was generally a bit of a shy and quiet outsider among the students. Even though that Claire wasn't very popular, she didn't have any bullies or enemies either. Most other students just... failed to notice that Claire was around. Still, Alice was kind enough to come for a chat from time to time. As was probably in her nature, kind and gentle and quite a miss perfect. Which occassionally resulted in Claire following Alice through the hallways, unable to find other people to hang around with.

"It is okay... I... didn't know grandmother all too well.", she said all though she thought at all. She sighed.
"And grandmother was very old already," she bluntly assumed.
"But I imagine grandfather Roderick must be devastated now that his wife has passed".

Who was grandmother anyway? She wouldn't let her doubt be shown to Alice though, so she gave an uneasy little smile to Alice.

"I haven't seen my family in quite a bit... my brother, my cousins, grandfather... have you seen yours any time recently? I mean... Riverlight Manor is nice and all, but it does feel weird to be just pulled away from everyone you know and love... and then one day move to a different family to get married."
Jun 4, 2022 9:36 pm
Roderick looks at the crow, smiling at the omen. "You are right, my friend. Where are my manners... after all, I am still the closest thing to a host, for those unfortunate souls."
Besides, if guests have been invited, by the penmanship of our mysterious writer, they will need rooms to stay. Perhaps the House staff know more than their Master...

He walks in the cavernous halls and panelled hallways of the Manor, calling out, "Gunther? Where are you hiding, you dim-witted beast? Gunther! Answer at once!"
OOC:
Roderick looks for Gunther or any of the servants and asks if they received instruction to prepare guest rooms, and how many - he will grill them until he is sure they are telling the truth!
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Jun 6, 2022 6:48 pm
Each step Alexander makes is practiced and concise, even though the heady sensation of his last opiate indulgence teases his senses. The room had become almost eerily quiet. As he takes off his own jacket and finds an empty table to sit at, a young girl emerges with all the grace of a surprised feline. She stumbles after him, both in shock of his appearance and the fact that she keeps making little mistakes. She was young, maybe a year or so older than Claire and on the cusp of womanhood. It brings him the faintest smile as he clears his throat.

"It appears that my grandmother has passed away, sadly. I was invited back to pay my respects." Alexander says nonchalantly, settling into the seat. His good eye looks over the room, encouraging the attentions of the others to go elsewhere. "The finest brew sounds delectable. What is your name?" Noting her name, he would then continue. "Have any of my dear family come to town as well? Anyone up at the old manor?"

It was probably best for him to arm himself with as much information at the moment. Grandmother was already dead, it wasn't like making her wait would make things worse.
Jun 7, 2022 12:24 am
Elias nods his head, as the butler speaks, not paying any particular attention to him. As the maid approaches with the promised cup of wa tea, Elias flashes her a quick devil may care grin and holds her gaze for a moment. As the maid blushes slightly and quickly drops her gaze, Elias promptly speaks. My thanks for the tea...it is exactly what I needed. Would you do me a small favor of the utmost importance? Would you let me sister Claire know that I have arrived. I'll be by the fire warming myself.

Elias wat he's as the maid bounds away, practically flying to obey his simple command. Ah...the lower class is so easy to move to your will. Like the pawns on a chessboard.

Elias turns his attention back to the fireplace and waits for Claire.
Jun 7, 2022 3:21 pm
Nathaniel looks back as he leaves, he really would miss this place. He's accomplished so much here. 'Don't think any of it will be enough to impress the others though' he thought to himself. The clinic really is the only home he has. Oh well, no sense delaying this. Even if he wasn't going to enjoy the experience, the information gathered would be fascinating.
OOC:
ready for a screen wipe to the manor, or the town outside the manor to catch a ride there.
Jun 7, 2022 5:57 pm
Claire heard the maid knocking on her door and knew it was time. She knew that her case would be brought downstairs, so she stood up and gave Alice a big hug.

"I hope we meet again" she said.

She made way downstairs. As hurried as she could do without being impolite. Heading towards the guest's tea room. Peeking in from a distance at first. Elias! She hadn't seen him for quite a while. She looked at him for a moment as he sat by the fireplace. She stepped into the room.

"Good afternoon, brother," she said. Suddenly finding herself quite formal, as she had been educated in Riverlight Manor. Still, she walked, at quite a speedy pace, to him for a hug.
Jun 8, 2022 4:29 pm
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@Cettish,@Squadfather44

Alice tries to cheer Claire up, mostly by echoing how good it will be to see her family again. However, she became a bit more somber when asked about her family. "No, my family... they are from very far. But everyone is so nice here, so it's ok." As Claire mentions marrying, a big smile forms on the girl's face "Oh yes, I'm sure we can find ourselves a nice husband".

Their little chat is interrupted by the maid knocking on her door. "Miss Claire, your brother is downstairs by the drawing room's fireplace". The woman bows slightly and waits for the girls to leave the room, before entering and making sure all is ready for her departure. Alice hugs Claire back and just says with her warm and kind smile "I hope you have the most wonderful time with your family. I'll see you again soon"

Elias waits for Claire in the empty room, drinking his warm tea by the fireplace as the storm outside continues. The butler returns in a few moments and bows again "I apologize for the delay. The Duke is away at the moment. I will have the guest room prepared for your stay", the man offers, clearly assuming you would not go out back into such a storm.
OOC:
At some point, Claire shows up

@KingHotTrash,@crazybirdman

The Waitress looks surprised, almost even uncomfortable, at the mention of Alexandre's grandmother, but she doesn't make any comment about it. "Well, the staff is always at the manor, I guess, and... she stops for a moment, probably still considering the news about the grandmother's passing. "...your grandfather was seen recently in the village". She bows uncomfortably and walks away quickly, just short of running, which she is clearly trying not to do in your presence. She was so awkward she didn't even give you her name, but you end up with a drink which, though being a bit unrefined, it's still above many of the cheap alcohol you experienced in the City.

As you savor your drink, you look around. All together, this does feel like the sort of place where rumors would converge... though maybe being a Rookwood makes it more difficult for you to get them out of the locals. As you consider this, your attention is caught my a shape moving past the window on your side. A shape that would be very much the size and build of Nathaniel, though it was too quick to tell for sure.
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Alexander time skips to town :D The scenes are not exactly simultaneous, so this works fine. crazybirdman, you can fill in any travel gaps or where you're going if you want.
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@Dr_B

The crow tilts its head, looking at you curiously... almost as if wondering what your plans are... As you continue walking, you hear loud clumsy steps and the constant gasping for air echoing from the dark corridor. Gunther, your reliable servant shows up as instantaneously as his poor physical condition allows him to.... which is still surprising faster than one would assume, just by looking at the man!

"My Lord" he bows, taking the opportunity to try and sneak a few extra breaths unnoticed. He looks a bit confused as you mention "instructions" and, clearly the staff didn't receive any letter. You do question if Gunther would even be able to read it if he were to see one. "Well, my Lord, the Caretaker told us we should prepare for visitors. We're setting up the guest rooms and the Cook as sent for supplies." You don't need to grill the servant as you're sure he is not hiding anything from you. He doesn't seem to know much, but you get the idea the preparations would be for 7 or 8 guests for about a week or so. Though you know the staff tends to plan for extra just in case.

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Jun 8, 2022 6:46 pm
Alexander did his very best to keep his face neutral when hearing about his grandfather being at the manor. Of course that damn skeleton hadn't found its peace in the ground yet. The thought was instantly swallowed by one of regret; was he really as bitter as that man was? This conflict of emotions was only seen for a moment as Alexander's eyes narrowed for just a moment. She bowed and departed, leaving him with a drink and without a name. He smirked a moment, taking a sip from his glass to savor the richer flavors than he was used to.

"At least there was a privilege to aristocracy, it seemed." Alexander thought, taking a deeper draught from the glass as a familiar shape passed by the window outside. He had only met the man in passing when he was younger but he was another outcast of the family. "Nathan? No, not Nathan. Nathaniel! Yes, that was it." Alex pondered, smiling to himself. His family had instilled in him the importance of names; never forget whoever you can. Just remembering with a smile can turn a situation around for you entirely. Placing his half-empty drink on the table, he would quickly rise up to open the door and catch his adopted relative before he disappeared further into town.

"Cousin Nathaniel?" Alexander asked, his voice betraying perhaps too much hope. Nathaniel was not of the true blood, adopted into the family and made into a Rookwood. While others would look down on him for that, Alexander nearly considered it a blessing. He was someone detached from the Rookwood line, someone who had been out there in the world beyond their station. "I was worried that it would simply be me and Grandfather Roderick at that damnable manor. How have you been?"

Alexander was far more cleaned up than he had been before, his clothing somewhat new if a little rugged. The eye-patch was certainly a new accoutrement, the scar of cuts barely rising up above and below the black fabric. He offered out his hand towards the good doctor and would take his in a firm shake. There was a glassiness to his eyes that betrayed his condition though; Nathaniel had likely seen many opiate addicts and all of them had those wet, hazy eyes that showed that they rarely preferred to be in their right mind.

"Would you join me for a drink? I have just arrived and have no desire to join my grandfather's...lovely company until I have had another drink or two in me. What say you?" Alexander's intentions were truly pure at the moment; he had expected to come home to a nest of vipers but if he could recruit Nathaniel and find Claire, perhaps this trip would not be so rotten. It'd also give him a chance to talk with the common folk some, get them to open their mouths and spill some interesting rumors. Towns like this survived on rumors and he was certain that there would be quite a few of them about their late grandmother.
Jun 8, 2022 7:22 pm
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Very quick follow up on that one just because I can 😈
Alexander gets out of the inn so excited to see a potential ally, or, at least, someone he can count on to not trash him at the first opportunity, that he barely takes a moment to see who he is talking to. It is only after the man turns toward Alexander, that he notices this is probably a local huntsman who is returning home. The man looks almost stunned by the unexpected barrage of words throw at him. By none other than a Lord of the Manor, of all things!
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Lets see what crazybirdman does then :D
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Jun 9, 2022 9:56 pm
Nathaniel arrived in town after a terribly uneventful trip 'So much for what they say about the journey mattering.' he though to himself. He decided to check in with the local medics, letting them know he was in town and available to offer any assistance if called upon. Not out of arrogance mind, just a professional courtesy. Once that obligation was seen to, he decided to stroll around town for a bit, no need to be the first to arrive. The thought of standing in the foyer alone with the old man sent shivers down his spine, and he was not easily shaken.

He didn't get far before he sees Alexander heartily greet a man that maybe looks a little like himself? Perhaps if one was inebriated? Humorous as this situation had the potential to be, Nathaniel decided to intervene, before the hunter assaulted Alexander, or worse, Alexander insist he didn't make a mistake and forces the man to join him.
"Cousin?! Has it been that long?"

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Jun 10, 2022 8:33 am
Elias mods his head at the news from the butler. The delay was expected and acceptable. It'll take time to arrange for a carriage.

Once the storm has passed, I'll need to arrange for a carriage for myself and my sister. Elias says to the butler. Looking around for Claire. Standing near the fire, Elias soon finds himself warming up.
Jun 10, 2022 9:58 am
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She made way downstairs. As hurried as she could do without being impolite. Heading towards the guest's tea room. Peeking in from a distance at first. Elias! She hadn't seen him for quite a while. She looked at him for a moment as he sat by the fireplace. She stepped into the room.

"Good afternoon, brother," she said. Suddenly finding herself quite formal, as she had been educated in Riverlight Manor. Still, she walked, at quite a speedy pace, to him for a hug.
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Repost for continuity
Jun 10, 2022 3:55 pm
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Alexander stops, a momentary look of confusion on his face as the person he imagined seems to evaporate into a stranger. There was only a momentary look of uncertainty before it shifted under a controlled expression once more.

"My apologies, my good man, you looked like someone I once knew. Carry on." Alex had no intention on dragging this man into his drama, turning to head into the pub once more. Perhaps he should've had one last taste while on the carriage and rested in a rented room till the evening came. Making his way towards the door to return to his half-drunk pint, he stops when another voice calls out for him. Turning his head, he catches sight of Nathaniel crossing the quiet street towards him. A wry grin spreads across his face as he turns to present himself to him.

"I knew my good eye didn't deceive me! I sensed you were close!" Alexander said, an embarrassed laugh leaving him as he looked back at the retreating hunter. "I thought you would have broader shoulders by now. You must be excellent for narrow hallways." The tease was light and in jest, something to diffuse the mistake Alex made himself and add brevity to the situation. "Come, get a drink with me. The Tarhollows haven't forgotten their debts here and the ale tastes sweet."

Once inside, Alexander would sit across from his cousin and nod to the poor servant girl who had came to see why the door had opened. The number of Rookwoods had doubled, it seemed. Alexander seemed well; strong of frame and still quick with his mind as he turned to the serving girl.

"Another glass for my cousin and top me off. Can't have a toast with a half-empty mug, can you?"
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