Valentine Nicasus Maxence Mérovée Olivier de Foncé (
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bring out your dead
FORM: Sending Crystal
SENDER: Baroness Frédérique Durfort-Lacapalette, Brother Jehan Mercier, and Valentine Nicasius Maxence Mérovée Olivier de Foncé
RECIPIENT: Everyone
WHAT: CHASSEURS DE FANTÔMES
WHEN: Early Cloudreach
WHERE: From Kirkwall, listenable anywhere
NOTES: Your favorite people!
SENDER: Baroness Frédérique Durfort-Lacapalette, Brother Jehan Mercier, and Valentine Nicasius Maxence Mérovée Olivier de Foncé
RECIPIENT: Everyone
WHAT: CHASSEURS DE FANTÔMES
WHEN: Early Cloudreach
WHERE: From Kirkwall, listenable anywhere
NOTES: Your favorite people!
—will come try to stop us, [ Jehan is whispering when everyone's crystals come to life, but it's capped off with a sigh as he realizes it is too late, too late, alas. ]
They must know [Val, in a stage whisper. He hardly cares about being heard.] Inquisition. We have been in Kirkwall for how long now? Long enough that some of us have seen shades. Spirits. Ghosts.
Inquisition, these are but exaggerations. Do you know how we know this to be true? [He’ll tell you. In a second. The dramatic moment is slightly spoiled by a sudden sharp intake of breath, and a loud SPLASH.] Sacre-- the oar!
Careful! [ Freddie is there too, naturally. ] Keep it in the lock-- there. Inquisition [ she begins again in Val's place ] we have heard your tales of supposed hauntings, but we three have spent countless hours toiling in these Gallows and have not seen a thing! Not one spectral wisp! And so, you see, we cannot help but doubt. We are women--and men--of the sciences, after all. It is merely our nature.
Men and woman of the sciences, [ Jeannot corrects, because who doesn't like being corrected ] and of faith, merci, and we do not mean that anyone is lying. Of course the Veil is thin here. But surely not so thin as the stories.
And so, we have returned at night--which I am sure we can all agree is the most appropriate time for ghosts--to give the spirits the chance to prove all of you correct by revealing themselves to us.
Do not be afraid for us! This is not even the tenth most foolish we have ever been, particularly Freddie and Val, and so far as I can tell they yet survive—we would welcome advice, however. Where have you witnessed these spirits reaching through the Veil? Were you doing anything to attract their attention?
And how do we attract their attention? Tell us, so we can try for ourselves! Must we cause a great scene, and commotion? Must we SHOUT? We are willing to shout-- O, SPIRITS! HEAR US, AND APPEAR! WE WOULD WITNESS YOUR--
[ muffled muffled something like a hand has been clapped over his mouth. ]
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[semi.]
You know, if I were a spirit, I would choose much more interesting articles to haunt. A book, if it were a particular good book, might be worthy of me. I would prefer an interesting chair. Perhaps a bottle of wine. It would be a clever joke, to be a spirit infusing a spirit, yes? Until the bottle was drank. Painful.
With what did you do the nudging?
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[because Orlesians always set the styles u know.]
May we borrow your boot, monsieur?
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[ Helping. ]
Only the tip.
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So does my mistress say.
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That is, if we ever find a spirit.
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[wow offended]
We are not grave robbers. And any accusation of such has been unfairly lodged against us.
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[Sarcastic, first, but on second thought, actually, that's... pretty cool.]
I wonder how one might find out such a thing. To drink in such a tavern would be thrilling.
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Mmm. Perhaps the Hanged Man? I would be surprised were there not at least one corpse hidden under the floorboards.
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Perhaps the name will attract spirits, if nothing else. They will feel a kinship with this hanged man, whoever he is.
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That would be an investment worth making, I think, for my part. Though I think I would like the opportunity to investigate myself, I will admit, my time is but limited.
How much coin?
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Shall we begin with the once-over, for the cost of these few silvers? Three, perhaps? That is a few.
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