Maidhc O Casain
Na Bith Mo Riocht Tá!
Interlude
Abel rushes forth to mourn with and comfort Dorothea. He hurries her off to their apartments behind the kitchen (my bad for putting him upstairs earlier - their room is on the ground floor).
Having received Cerallos' blessing, Illé Sorden beckons Eadon: "Attend me in my rooms, if you please, so I can be certain my mourning is not interrupted again!"
Soon after the ghouls are bound, they awaken and immediately begin struggling frantically with their bonds. They're plainly furious at their predicament, hissing and spitting ferociously.
The other guests are awakened soon enough, and (with the exception of Masters Sorden and Marsh) are gathered in the common room.
Abel rushes forth to mourn with and comfort Dorothea. He hurries her off to their apartments behind the kitchen (my bad for putting him upstairs earlier - their room is on the ground floor).
Having received Cerallos' blessing, Illé Sorden beckons Eadon: "Attend me in my rooms, if you please, so I can be certain my mourning is not interrupted again!"
Soon after the ghouls are bound, they awaken and immediately begin struggling frantically with their bonds. They're plainly furious at their predicament, hissing and spitting ferociously.
The other guests are awakened soon enough, and (with the exception of Masters Sorden and Marsh) are gathered in the common room.