Providence
Hill Manor
Hill Manor
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Kamala sees a ghost?!
Kamala had agreed to join @Chrys in Providence for one reason, and one reason only, and that was to finally witness the region's distinct architecture and mountains. When he suggested they go on a quest while in the area, she only agreed to do so because she thought they wouldn't find one so fast, not to mention what they would find being so spooky. Providence had been a place that she had not yet visited until this point. She had been so comfortable and settled in the Viridian Fields that she really did not find any reason to venture forth elsewhere. Not unless there was a quest or something important she needed to do to help ensure everyone else's safety.
She gulped in her seat, discreetly writhing in fear and concern before she ever moved to get her cup of tea that was so generously offered by their charitable employers, the rich couple who owned and lived in Hill Manor, where they were now, and tried to calm her nerves with the hot drink. Kamala had not expected to hear about actual ghosts in this game, even though she should have, considering she had Spirit Magic. Spirits of the dead are so very different from my whimsical spirit of nature that heals and helps everyone, though, she tried to excuse her own ignorance to no actual comfort to her. When she realized the forlorn wife was staring at her throughout, she offered her an uncomfortable and very awkward smile, trying to reassure her that she was fine and that they should go on telling their story. Tis the season, to be fair.
"We were away on business when it happened. Upon our return, we found her, our only daughter, Olivia, as well as the manor's servants brutally murdered. The tragedy threw us into a deep depression, especially when the investigation found no true suspects, and we spent some years away from our home so we could deal with our grief. To this day, I still don't even understand it myself: We're good people, our family had a good reputation, we had no personal or public impropriety, nothing to motivate the murders."
The man began to sob, which only served to further Kamala's feeling of awkwardness and discomfort. From the corner of her eye, she could have sworn she saw something, a shadow maybe, moving from behind the farther halls of where they sat. But a blink and a half later, and she could not find a shred of evidence to support her earlier assumption. Maybe it was just nothing.
"Will you be able to help us?"
When Kamala looked up, she realized the wife was staring at her directly. She offered her another uncomfortable smile, nodded slowly, and turned to her companion for...help. She wanted to help them, she really did, but unresolved murders were not her jam and ghosts of such crimes weren't the spirits she sought to speak with using her magic. Yet, what else could she do but accept their pleas for help? She can't be so selfish!









