Ack- This is where he lives? Creeeepy.
It's pretty clear that the love notes came from him. I really have to watch who I party with.
We found the first note to me pinned to a victim of the Mill murders. Then we found the key with the fox glove heraldry on the ghoul who ate up the hambly farm - and another note. And then the man who went looney from witnessing more attrocities had another message for me, mentioning Misgivings... Thanks to a little investigation, we know the heraldry is from Aldern Foxglove's family, and Misgivings is the name of the family mansion.
Eh. I dunno what to say. I didn't ask for this. I dunno why he was so smitten with me. Sure, I flirted - an appearently nice guy looking to impress me? Why not? Sigh... I had no idea he was so touched in the head.
We made our way to the mansion, past the burnt down servents quarters. The land got more depressing the closer it we came to the mansion - like it was cursed. But, I detected nothing magical per say, so maybe it's just nature's intuition. We should probably heed her warning, but we won't. People are being murdered in my name. I need to put an end to Aldern.
Once we enterted the Mansion, the deprevity of this family became appearent. There were odd tophies and expensive decorations all to do with the most horrid monsters. (What is it with this town and Monsters?) Every room seem haunted in some way - giving us visions, and at several points, nearly tricking us into loosing our lives. I even caught a mild plauge that
Yola was able to purge from me - mostly - but I still feel cranky and less effective. Like the worst monthies I've ever had.
Many people lost there lives in these rooms, but they appear to all be family. Nice. And even though we've explored most of the house, Aldern is no where to be found.
We'll have to visit the basement next. There are Ravens outside that let us enter unmolested, but don't seem to want us to leave alive. If we are very lucky, we can purge whatever evil lies in this place, and maybe the ravens will dispurse... maybe.
...In the mean time, I have a headache.