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<blockquote data-quote="GlassEye" data-source="post: 5634075" data-attributes="member: 40413"><p>[OOC]My apologies for the delay. Super long day at work...[/OOC]</p><p></p><p>The estate is nothing like the ornate homes of the Venzan nobility but it maintains a certain country charm. Lady Moretti plays the part of the hostess well showing the group around the grounds and making sure that all of you are comfortable and have rooms and time to refresh yourself in whatever way you find necessary.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: lightgreen">"Thank you, this home has been in my family for generations."</span> She looks fondly around at the place. <span style="color: lightgreen">"Forgive me. Perhaps you would like to stow your gear and refresh yourselves before dinner is served?"</span></p><p></p><p>After long, hot days of boring travel the chance to freshen up is welcome but it seems almost too short a time before servants arrive to escort you into the dining hall. The meal is hearty, the wine of a decent age, and the conversation entertaining. Lady Moretti skillfully steers talk at the table away from serious matters keeping things light. At the end of the meal she excuses herself for the night and servants show you once again to your quarters.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>The next morning after another hearty meal, Fusto leads the four of you from the house down the hill northwards into a lightly wooded valley. He stops on the path some distance from the house and points down the way.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #cc9900">"Moretti boneyard is on down. Mausoleum near the back. Won't go further m'self but you won't miss it."</span></p><p></p><p>Fusto doesn't wait but turns and heads back up the hill. Continuing down the path the trees open up to a field. It is clearly the Moretti graveyard. Numerous stone markers are about in a roughly semi-circular pattern around a tan-colored stone mausoleum. The mausoleum is ornately carved stone and surrounded by bits of wrought iron fencing much of it missing or fallen. On the right side of the mausoleum it appears that a stag attempted to leap the fence, got hung up and died. The corpse hangs from a rear leg on one of the few remaining standing pieces of fence. The door to the mausoleum is closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassEye, post: 5634075, member: 40413"] [OOC]My apologies for the delay. Super long day at work...[/OOC] The estate is nothing like the ornate homes of the Venzan nobility but it maintains a certain country charm. Lady Moretti plays the part of the hostess well showing the group around the grounds and making sure that all of you are comfortable and have rooms and time to refresh yourself in whatever way you find necessary. [color=lightgreen]"Thank you, this home has been in my family for generations."[/color] She looks fondly around at the place. [color=lightgreen]"Forgive me. Perhaps you would like to stow your gear and refresh yourselves before dinner is served?"[/color] After long, hot days of boring travel the chance to freshen up is welcome but it seems almost too short a time before servants arrive to escort you into the dining hall. The meal is hearty, the wine of a decent age, and the conversation entertaining. Lady Moretti skillfully steers talk at the table away from serious matters keeping things light. At the end of the meal she excuses herself for the night and servants show you once again to your quarters. --- The next morning after another hearty meal, Fusto leads the four of you from the house down the hill northwards into a lightly wooded valley. He stops on the path some distance from the house and points down the way. [color=#cc9900]"Moretti boneyard is on down. Mausoleum near the back. Won't go further m'self but you won't miss it."[/color] Fusto doesn't wait but turns and heads back up the hill. Continuing down the path the trees open up to a field. It is clearly the Moretti graveyard. Numerous stone markers are about in a roughly semi-circular pattern around a tan-colored stone mausoleum. The mausoleum is ornately carved stone and surrounded by bits of wrought iron fencing much of it missing or fallen. On the right side of the mausoleum it appears that a stag attempted to leap the fence, got hung up and died. The corpse hangs from a rear leg on one of the few remaining standing pieces of fence. The door to the mausoleum is closed. [/QUOTE]
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