Just as terin mentions a headmaster of some kind, two figures turn the bend in the staircase. One is Dragnat, the keeper of the foundation, and the other is an unamed, but familiar in garb, individual. The second figure stands at around 6' tall and wears inquisition robes of gold and grey that are tattered and torn in many places. No face is visible underneath his hood, besides eyes of thinned yellow. Dragnat steps upon the situation and immediately begins to pull the story from the rusty fingered minds before him, and begins to tell everyone off for the damages as well as cleaning. He then takes out a small contraption that he flips open and begins to berate upon the time of which this is occuring. After a lengthy amount of time spent taking his berating, everyone feels pretty flustered and tired, even the extent of the smallest (and currently most-not-as-herself) of the party is found, face still stuck between a shield and a hard place, asleep. Dragnat beleives nothing of what everyone says occured, and blames every bit of it on possibly a disease of the mind, which could use a good cleric, if by any means you could afford one in 8 hours when half of the people present are supposed to leave for their first (or in some cases, yet another) mission. Layna and Terin are both ushered upstairs, guided by the second inquisitor present, while everyone who is currently occupating the current floor, is told to head to bed while the housekeeper himself puts little Lupe to bed with a cure light wounds to disinfect and heal her splinter filled hands. Arrisan finds the discarded body of the bow he left behind to investigate the scene back in his room, mysteriously back upon the wall, with not a mark to be hand on it, and finds himself in a perpetual darkness that is barely illumnated by the picture frame on the far wall of his room. As for Terin and Layna, their rooms are the standard: A bed, dresser, nightstand, and a picture frame on the far wall that commonly acts as a telling of the time. On Terin's wall is a fragment of wood framed by a scabbard and a small symbol, each of which proved only eventful for the first day or two when he added this room to his places to sleep. As for Layna, her room bears a long, cracked guirsarme in the corner, plainly propped against the wall, she has been told by her compatriate, that something similar would be left for her to possibly use on her next mission, which is tomorrow. Eventually everyone delves into sleep, troubled or no, their sleep comes, with dreams of nothingness, memories forgotten, or otherwise, they all dream with a moon high above, surrounded by graves.

Lupe
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Once again, a request of curiosity and hopelessness is unanswered and unbidden. And Pella is left, pulled back by the chains of doubt and insanity, and slowly her visions cease and a dreamless expanse of the mind envelopes the mind of Lupe, leaving her to the night, where she may or may not belong.



Day II, Mission I - Golarian, Geb - Dead men sing.

- - - To be Continued as soon as D.M. returns from vacation - - -