It was not often that Fallon paid attention to signs and advertisements that had been left upon the wall. Mainly because her immediate concern was more upon the focus of training and becoming better than what was going on with the world. A shame really, for she wanted so badly to observe once more and look into its depths, ever watching and ever waiting for information to emerge. But it was upon this rare chance that she turned her eyes to the message that had been left there, a request made by a certain ‘Merle’ to ‘retrieve’ lost goods. But Fallon’s reasoning was not on the ideals of money, it was more set upon the actual legality of the process. If something had indeed been stolen, then why had the knights not been notified? Why was it done through these more unusual dealings?
Her fingers reached up and ripped down the notice, bringing it in for closer inspection. Her eyes traced across the fine ink, staring upon the little traits that had been left there. She pulled away, turning it over feeling the rough paper in her fingers before looking down upon the wolf. He was far from a small pup now, he was nearing his full grown weight quicker by the day and with that fact his power was also growing. He looked up at her, a small snort escaping before he turned his head away. Orvin was no longer a simple pet, he was an ally. The squire looked down upon the page one last time, memorising little traits that were left upon it before pulling off her gloves. She was going to
see what she could find out about this Merle. Finding a secluded location away from the main eye of the public did she hold it within her bare hands. She focused herself upon it, clearing her thoughts her eyes closing to block out the world whilst her Lykata, her gift from Eyris, tried to pick up on what she could about the writer and the impressions they had left upon it.
NoteAs a note Fallon just has used her Lykata level +1 gnosis mark on the notice and thus would have picked up two or three simple impressions (i.e. race, name and so on) from the writer. I’ll leave those to you to decide what she does or does not pick up in your next post via an ooc note.Once the squire was happy with the small snippets of information she had received, did she look down once more upon the note a final check with her mind before she returned her hands to the gloves. She gave a nod to Orvin who had been waiting patiently by her side, a silent guard for her whilst she worked. Her hand gave him a pat, before she pulled away, fingers grasping at her hood and pulling it over her head. It was time to investigate this further, and with the information she had gathered and to allow herself to react accordingly to it.
When the girl had finally worked her way to the Heralds arms, her hood still raised, her armour and equipment now donned and her stride set. The wolf was upon her heel as she entered, and for a moment there was the occasional odd glance from other patrons as she entered. Slow steady steps marked her presence to those who noticed, and as she went around the room she was given a gentle gesture to the hooded one in the corner. The squire extended her hand down to him, a shake whilst her eyes drifted briefly to the ghost next to him. Her features however did not change even when the face slowly begun to register in her mind as the rather excitable creature she had seen on Kabrin Road the best part of a season ago. For this was business, and she was needed to remain calm and in control at present. And with a different name than her known one.
“Merle I presume?” she kept her voice crisp and tamed, whilst her free hand placed the advertisement upon the table “I found your flyer and came to sate curiosity,” There was a small incline of the head before she continued straight to the point at hand, “You may refer to me as Wulvenhart for this duration. Shall we begin?”