Comtesse Eléonore Vaillant de Veloney (
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[ CLOSED ] WAR TABLE: INVESTIGATE COMTESSE DE VELONEY
WHO: Herian, Anders, Issana, Velanna, Pam, Malcolm
WHAT: A series of disappearances in the Orlesian countryside has culminated in the vanishment of some of the Inquisition's own scouts. A team has been sent to investigate the estate of one Comtesse Eléonore Vaillant de Veloney.
WHEN: Over the span of 4 days in the 2nd week of Harvestmere.
WHERE: Estate of Comtesse Eléonore Vaillant de Veloney
NOTES: Trauma, gore, dark themes, homicide, pretentious wine usage, other things not labeled as to avoid spoilers.
WHAT: A series of disappearances in the Orlesian countryside has culminated in the vanishment of some of the Inquisition's own scouts. A team has been sent to investigate the estate of one Comtesse Eléonore Vaillant de Veloney.
WHEN: Over the span of 4 days in the 2nd week of Harvestmere.
WHERE: Estate of Comtesse Eléonore Vaillant de Veloney
NOTES: Trauma, gore, dark themes, homicide, pretentious wine usage, other things not labeled as to avoid spoilers.

Welcome to the Estate
It is a terrible misfortune, all these disappearances- but with a civil war on and all this strange Venatori and Red Templar activity- with the rifts in the countryside? People simply not appearing where they ought is a sad reality. Nothing to be done for it. That such an esteemed noblewoman has found herself unjustly accused simply due to her wealth and prosperity? Cannot stand. Comtesse de Veloney invited the Inquisition herself to investigate her manor and put the matter to rest- they are to be afforded all the cooperation and respect imaginable.
Even the mages. Even the elves.
They are met at the gate by a veritable delegation of footmen led by the Gardener and Tanner to see them inside and out of the stormy, dreary weather. Packs are secreted off to rooms (a lovely set of suites in the east wing if the Steward does say so herself), baths drawn (The Comtesse insists, it's been just dreadful and they've come all this way), and a lavish banquet prepared.
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At the very least the Seeker seems to be a good talker, and he navigates the balance of respect and directness ably. That was a lesson Herian suspected she had yet to master, and her gaze turns to him for a moment of consideration. Of all the people to fall into the role of their speaker, however unofficially it might be, he is doubtless the best qualified of them. Honourable possibly, if his manners were indicative of much else about him.
"I speak only of personal perspective, but I believe one of the most admirable qualities of the Inquisition and its members is the broad spectrum they represent. Mage and Seeker, Grey Wardens, noble and common all alike and bound together— our people are dear to us, even with our differences." She feels like she is looking everywhere except at the Dalish, the new scars on her ear feeling too hot and too raw and obvious even if they are healed already by magic and mostly covered by her hair. "We would appreciate all aid you might be able to offer us in ensuring their safe return."
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"And we appreciate your openness. Your help in this matter will make our job far easier and get us out of your way all the more quickly."
If she's innocent. He doesn't know enough to say yet, and he can't really say he has much trust for nobility.
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Pamelia gives the serving girl a grin. She's pretty, and the men are talking (or something like that); she can afford to flirt with someone she's sure must be bored out of her mind.
A bit. Anyway.
"Maker knows we don't want to be a bother."
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Behind her Clara, the Valet, shakes her head but Eléonore ignores it for the moment. Guests are guests, Dog or otherwise.
The serving girl blushes faintly, clearing her throat as she murmurs. "The honey is from our apiary, and this season they've tried to keep the bees near the lavender- you should be able to taste it."
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She takes note of it though, making a bit of a show (for the poor serving girl) of adding honey to her tea and then popping the spoon in her mouth before setting it on the saucer. "It's very sweet." And so are you, is the implied.