comtessedevelony: (Eight vats)
Comtesse Eléonore Vaillant de Veloney ([personal profile] comtessedevelony) wrote in [community profile] faderift2016-10-14 07:46 pm

[ 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.




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.



tactical_alert: (battlestations)

[personal profile] tactical_alert 2016-10-17 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Milady is very happy to being given attention! By people the master seems to think is all right. She is lovely, thank you very much. She's about to show just how overly friendly and enthusiastic she can be when she's given permission except the Comtesse is there and the Valet practically leaps to her feet.

Malcolm can't not look, but he doesn't let his gaze linger anywhere inappropriate. Unlike the Comtesse, who does give the impression of wanting to eat him up. He can't say he had so much relaxed in the interaction, but now he's tensed up, back straight, not terribly unlike how he had found Clara. A dip of his head. "I mean not to intrude, Comtesse. If she has other duties to attend to, do not let me interrupt. The same, of course, goes for you."
tactical_alert: (considering)

[personal profile] tactical_alert 2016-10-18 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
A slight bow to Clara, and a nod of thanks to the Comtesse as he crosses the threshold. This is not how he anticipated talking one on one with her, but no complaints here. "I confess, the name confuses her at times if I speak too quickly in referring to someone as 'my Lady'. The only female of the litter; it seemed fitting." He's not one to generally make himself at home, even when he's told to, so he'll remain standing for now, taking in the room with a keen eye. "I'll be sure she stays out of your way."

He even considers the door, licking his lips in thought before turning his attention back. "Your valet was reluctant to leave you. I understand you two are so very close, in comparison to the rest of the staff, but she seems almost unusually close. Is she so worried over you?"
tactical_alert: (examinations)

[personal profile] tactical_alert 2016-10-18 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
With a short hand signal, Milady finds a nice cozy spot out of the direct way to lay down. Good view of the room. Warm room. Bunch of smells.

"You were likewise ill? Not, I assume, with the same wasting affliction. My apologies for your loss, no matter how late they come."

Malcolm finally decides to take up the offer to sit, one of the chairs by the table. "It can't be easy, even after all this time, to be a woman of the Imperium in the middle of Orlais, and so successful. No doubt this is not the first serious accusation against you and your estate." Whether she has magic or not, it wouldn't make any difference. Truly there are some strange things going on, even dangerous things, but if they don't find evidence of their people soon, they may have to broaden their search.
tactical_alert: (another drink will numb those senses)

[personal profile] tactical_alert 2016-10-19 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
"You are lucky, then, to not have gone the same way as your husband. Pardon my prying, but was it perhaps something native to the area? Something that spread? A plague, of sorts? That you should both have it seems an unfortunate coincidence."

And it may be nothing, but details can make all the difference. It was suggested that it was something he picked up in Tevinter, after all. He is no healer, but it might be wise to consult someone like Anders if he might know what to do with such details.

The wine he will take. As at dinner, he has little fear of overindulgence on that point. A little wine killed no one (when not poisoned, something to very occasionally worry about in Orlais).

"I also must ask a question I have asked others, that you have perhaps gotten a few times before, but forgive the vagueness of it. If there is anything at all you can remember in the past few weeks or months that has been unusual, out of the ordinary, strange in a way you cannot explain--surely if something obvious had come to mind you would have let us know, but in this busy time, with upped production, with refugees, if there is anything you can recall that might stand out as particular..."
tactical_alert: (hmm?)

[personal profile] tactical_alert 2016-10-19 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course the Comtesse was suspect. She is the lady of the house, the queen of the estate, the head of the business. But that she so freely states the odd things that others have mentioned? That she has no knowledge of Valery's extra key that supposedly appeared after the Comte's death? Her own curiosity on how there are barrels and barrels of food for the garden? Keeping a notebook filled with oddities?

(That, for all her pretenses, she is a quiet, reserved individual with an occasionally addled mind?)

Malcolm stands and moves to her side. "I should like to take a look, if it's all right with you. Some of these accounts I've heard from others, some I have not."

Another lick of his lips, and Milady raises her head at the tense scene. "Comtesse. Even with cursory questions, it's become clear that the strange things in this house are numerous and distressing. Naturally, for an accusation as terrible as this, you will want not to consider it, but I urge you--consider. With everything that goes on here that you know of--with everything that goes on that you do not know of--is it possible that some unfortunate fate may have befallen our scouts on your grounds?"
tactical_alert: (hmm?)

[personal profile] tactical_alert 2016-10-20 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
And a dark night for dark memories it is. He takes the book, gentle, doesn't deign to open it and pour through it right in front of her. It will prove...interesting reading in the morrow.

That the Comtesse suspects her own valet, the one closest to her? (The one, if he had to pick one of this menagerie so far, that has moved to the top of his suspect list from merely talking to the woman?) Makes this all the more interesting. And serious.

Just because she heard nothing more does not mean nothing happened. Certainly more than one could be involved. The (former?) Crow gardener, for one. The butcher and her ornery nature. And if nothing happened to them on the estate grounds, something could have happened off them.

"Has she any reason that you can think of? A motive to do...anything against the Inquisition or to anyone around you? To you?"
tactical_alert: (cause for pause)

[personal profile] tactical_alert 2016-10-20 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
"...Thank you for being frank and open about this. I understand that this must all be painful, digging up old wounds and secret suspicions. I fear," he adds more from politeness than anything, lest this night get any darker, "that I may have ruined your bath."