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[CLOSED] I-MAGE-IN ME AND YOU
WHO:Byerly & Wysteria
WHAT: Two people who think they're being very clever uncover a secret mage with an identity to protect.
WHEN: Mid-Cloudreach
WHERE: A spooky château in Orlais
NOTES: N/A
WHAT: Two people who think they're being very clever uncover a secret mage with an identity to protect.
WHEN: Mid-Cloudreach
WHERE: A spooky château in Orlais
NOTES: N/A
According to the men who met them in Lydes, the roads leading to the land on which the sprawling Château Derosiers sat were known even now to be harried by Dalish. So it came to pass that the first image seen of the remote old house was one of the east tower, looming through overgrown blooming trees of early spring and viewed through a narrow window of a well-guarded carriage.
"Oh look, Mr Rutyer! I see it just there," she'd said with sudden renewed vigor, having otherwise long since lapsed into a vegetative state in an attempt to avoid the kind of circular snipping that had plagued their company these many days since leaving Kirkwall.
"My, it's a very handsome and wild place, isn't it? Look at the gardens." This in reference to the great tangle of roses gone wild, climbing now like ivy and brambles about the house - a generation or more of growing things left to do whatever they pleased only now being brought back to heel.
It had quickly become clear that the château's interior was no different. Though their host, Baron Allard - a good looking gentleman of remarkably indeterminate age, easy temperament and good humor despite the delicacy of their supposed motive for visiting -, was welcoming enough and the main hall made to be quite warm, the house about them had borne a faintly moldering, weather worn quality as if it too had sat untouched and left quite to its own devices for some time.
"I would caution you not to venture too far into the older wings of the house, Monsieur. Mademoiselle. I'm afraid it's been closed for some time, and it would pain me terribly if something were to happen while you were under my roof. Bats," Allard joked over their late dinner that first evening. "Nasty creatures."
So naturally the key plucked nimbly and oh so mysteriously from Allard's pocket late one night corresponds not to any desk drawer in his neatly appointed study, of which they've seen so much, but to the heavy red door leading to that east tower. It should come as no surprise to the genre savvy that what lays beyond it is--
Well, it's not precisely a dungeon full of cursed magical artifacts, but the trail of disturbed dust definitely leads through an otherwise forgotten portion of the house marred by in part by the scorched stone and smoke blackened timber of some great fire that had ravaged a portion of the tower's interior. All this time Wysteria has been all but clinging to Byerly's heels. She's stepped on him at least twice, hissing flustered apologies only to do it again moments later, but when at last they arrive at a closed door, she's very purposeful about snatching his arm and dragging him to a halt.
"Wait." Her attention is rapt on the door, fingers closed very firm about Byerly's sleeve. "Do you hear that? I think there's someone inside."
No, the air is very still. Bone quiet. But for a moment, she could have sworn--

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Ah, there. There's a tiny catch in its edge, right where the panels are joined together. When he slides his fingernail into the groove, he can feel a tiny mechanism - a latch, no doubt.
"My esteemed young miss," he says, "tell me, using that insight of yours - Shall we go chasing after the occupant of this room? Or shall we simply see what documents we can collect and retire?"
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With an uneasy hiss, Wysteria pulls the door shut on the corridor. What she wouldn't give to have a few components on her for a binding enchantment, or to be a metalurgist and simply rework the damned thing under her fingertips.
"How should I know?" But also, having joined him at the wall panel-- "We should go through. Something is in there and we should know what it is."
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He turns and picks up the lantern they'd been using to light their way. He doesn't mockingly bid her to go first, nervous after her earlier display that she actually would; instead, he steps into the dark.
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What's wrong with you? Stop being such a loon. You'd think this was the first time you've ever gone creeping through some lord's house in the middle of the night, attempting to pry all his dark secrets out into the light. Well yes, maybe because it is.
She almost laughs over it, a breathless little noise choked off behind Byerly.
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He moves forward steadily. The hum of his nerves is strong, and he relishes the sensation. Danger makes him feel steadier and braver, more focused, clear-headed. Even when there's a timid child creeping along behind him.
He stops. There's a rustling he hears. A mouse? Perhaps. Or perhaps their quarry.
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What is it? The clamminess of the air? The uneasiness of her nerves?
Another soft sound rustles in the gloom ahead of them. All at once, a dark shape separates itself from the deeper dark of the corridor. Wysteria croaks in terror as the man sized shadow seems to materialize out of nothing before them, followed immediately by the sudden burst of a flaring light, white hot and blinding. By the time her arm lowers from her eyes to blink away the spot burned on her vision begins to clear there's no sign at all of the Baron (for who else could it be?); but there's the sound of his footfalls, running at pace from them.