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Act 3 Scene 2: Coffins and Crowns

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Re: Act 3 Scene 2: Coffins and Crowns

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Disappointed in herself jerry tries to relax, to find her central place of calm, to give opportunity for her subconscious to seek out sign of what used to be her father.
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Mira continues to walk towards the waterfall, although she does check to see if anyone is following. The shacks themselves didn't feel to her like the place a creature like that would hide. But a creepy waterfall....
"The songbird is not the eagle and the eagle is not the songbird. Mira, you cannot be everything to everyone - if you do, you end up exhausted, slumped against a wall, in the room of someone you don't particularly like." - Artanis Auir

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Karl begins to search the next part of the shacks, opening doors and generally looking around like he would on a door to door search.
"The songbird is not the eagle and the eagle is not the songbird. Mira, you cannot be everything to everyone - if you do, you end up exhausted, slumped against a wall, in the room of someone you don't particularly like." - Artanis Auir

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Genwald - Nesserrr (Katten) Feliz Ranger (Hunting Goblins.)
- Stardust (Jade) Pixie Warlock (Seeking answers)
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Iscind Aranya

Iscind, having no better luck than Esker, and probably less so, gives up on searching for any clue in the tracks. She intends to keep an eye on the knight as he searches, lest he find anything untoward.
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Pyros definitely goes with Mira, as he also had the same feeling the previous night.
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Karl continues his search westward into the thick of the shrubs, shadowed by Iscind in case of trouble. Elsa and Gregor move to other shacks in the same area, careful not to drift too far from the Knight and Ranger while continuing the search. One by one the four scare up some raccoons, possum and a plethora of other rodents harboring in the tool sheds. Each shanty seems more rundown than the last, in dire need of repair or support with some barely still standing; and only that due to the saplings growing against one side.

Jerry pauses to focus on the signs she has seen so far, Merrick standing silently by as he considered their surroundings as well. To this point the isolation, rundown nature and frequent pests observed in this area all are typical of the type of place certain vampires would lair. But thinking of her Father as a person, the dilapidated and unkempt area might not sit well. He had been a man who took pride in taking care of himself and his things, and such a would likely be down on his list. While not overly fanciful or given to excess, he likewise did not gravitate towards neglected . A smoothly-running yet humble operation or a bastion of defense were much more likely to attract his comfort. That said, he was a clever man who knew his daughter knew him well, and any such understanding might be considered and prepared against.
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