11th Saun, 717
"Quite, your Lordship. They are all on their way." Mordrid had put on the finishing touches of the Baron's attire, and considered her work with veiled pride. There had been much room for improvement in the outfit and the person wearing it, but it had turned out quite well. Her master's delight with her message and work was evident as he spoke.
"Excellent, Mordrid! Simply excellent! Not one of them will suspect, will they?" He patted the maid on the shoulder and Mordrid merely looked on. She was pleased that the Baron was happy and, in truth, the two of them shared a strange relationship based from many, many arcs. "Now, you go and greet our guests and I'll just put the last touches here."
Mordrid bowed and left the eccentric Baron von Smooglenuff to it.
They arrived, individually brought here. Some were brought by boat, others flown in. It seemed to be random, the people the Baron had invited and how they arrived. It wasn't, of course. Nothing here was random and very little, Mordrid considered as she polished the mirror in the hallway, was even what it appeared to be.
As the guests arrived, one at a time or in couples, no more than that, the driver / pilot from their mode of transport (no, they did not accept that you have your own. It was part of the experience and Baron insists) saw them up to the door. There, they they were greeted by a woman. Human, by all appearances, somewhat small and with blonde hair that was parted neatly down the middle to frame her face.
"Welcome to Smooglenuff Manor," she said, her voice smooth and well trained at greeting. Her words were crisp, and her expression held the stern consideration of someone sizing up how much trouble the person in front of them could cause. "I am Mordrid, Chief of Staff for the Baron and it is my pleasure to greet you on his behalf." The Manor itself was a large tower, nestled behind and to the side of the volcano. It was large and imposing, dark and foreboding. It was a shame that it wasn't dark out, really.
Except, as they stepped inside, all of the windows were blacked over and so the illusion of night was upon them. "His Grace, Baron von Smooglenuff bids you welcome and good greetings. Your room is ready. Mai, Kai?" She clapped once.
Almost immediately following the clap, a pair of twins came out from a door at the side. Male and female,they both stood a head or so taller than the blond woman that had called for them "Yes, Mordrid?" Their accents were thick and unfamiliar, their words spoken in unison. Kai, the woman, had a far more predatory look in her dark eyes. Her brother, Mai, on the other hand, seemed to be not impressed by the guest before them. The tan skinned pair shared a glance that could easily be missed if one didn't pay attention.
"Show our guests to their room. Dinner, and the murder mystery itself, will begin at the seventh bell. The gong will sound one quarter break before. When it sounds, we will congregate here for drinks. Please, enjoy your stay."
Just like their earlier response, their steps in unison as well. They diverged and circled the guest before them, not unlike wolves circling prey. "Come with us. The driver, he will bring your bags."
And then, off the pair went with them and Mordrid waited for the next one. It promised to be an interesting night.



