Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-16047389-20140624184300/@comment-16047389-20140805183501

Despite the time you and Lady Vallina have spent together, you don't really know much about her. And she knows almost nothing about you. You decide to remedy that issue, and take the time to just talk with her.

Vallina talks about how she grew up in Skingrad most of her life, how she temporarily trained with both the Synod mages and the College of Whispers, and how she currently spends her days helping her adoptive father in handling the day to day operations of Skingrad, while still learning as much as she can about magic. When questioned about your own past, you tell her of how you were the third heir to your family's fortune, and how after you turned 16 and inherited it all (your older brother died during his duty in the Legion, and your sister died from poisoning by a rival family) and started your trading company. The conversation goes on like this for a while, talking about accomplishments and current affairs. But then it becomes more personal. The two of you start talking about literature, music, other parties, any and all common interests. Vallina is especially attentive as you tell her about the exotic locations you travel to in your work. You don't even notice as an entire hour passes, as you and Vallina chat and enjoy eachother's company. However, you begin to notice as Vallina is struggling to stay awake. It is rather late, actually. So, being the gentleman that you are, you decide that you should let her get to bed.

"Thank you for spending time with me, Alastor," Vallina says. "We really must do this again. Good night."

"Good night, Vallina." you say, as you leave the room and close the door behind you.

It really is getting quite late. You're also finding yourself rather fatigued. There's still much to do, but how much would you really be able to accomplish when you're half asleep?

'''You're mildly fatigued. Your senses and rational thinking are mildly affected. The longer you go without sleep, the more severe the effects.'''

A) Go to the first floor study.

B) Go outside to the backyard.

C) Visit Attrebus' room.

D) Visit Lord Cromwell's room.

E) Go to the display room.

F) Return to your room.