Bou and Rau: Good AnonnaaBou and Rau: Good Anonnaa The commander and the Den Asaan returned from Farriage, Rautu pleased he was given the opportunity to taste the untried confections of the north and the woman equally contented that she had received the chance of having the same without her mate's usual impediments. It was afternoon when they made their revisit to Diras and upon their entrance into the city, they were asked to patrol the whole of the marketplace with claims that the merriment from Farriage had traveled to the capital, bringing with it some of the same sweets for more exorbitant prices. They were requested to search out those who would take advantag
Bou and Rau: In the SmithBou and Rau: In the Smith When the Den Asaan had joined his mate and Mrs. Cuineill in the kitchen, he left Tomas in the smith to enjoy the comforts of his newfound workplace in the smith. The fires of the forge were out and the bench of the anvil was cleansed. The floors had been scoured and the inside of the smelting pots had been polished. Every tool and implement had been cleaned and carefully placed along the rank on the wall. Tomas examined the utensils that had been left to him and though they were too small for his overlarge hand, he discerned they were of expert quality. He looked at the adjacent rack to find his own implements rest
Bou and Rau: LoughnasBou and Rau: Loughnas King Alasdair and Mrs. Cuineill had finished their small excursion through the two adjoining rooms given to her and her son in the servant's quarter. The old woman spoke and Alasdair listening, hoping to glean the wisdom her many years experience would impart, but her musings were mostly instruction on how to find a good queen and though Alasdair had an inkling of a woman in mind, Mrs. Cuineill thought it best to advise him in the subject as she supposed that no young men of quality could govern themselves when so many tempting women were present within the keep. While Alasdair was receiving his due education, Rautu,
Bou and Rau: Mrs. CuineillBou and Rau: Mrs. Cuineill When Tomas Cuineill returned to the castle keep with his mother close to his side, a flock of attendants was summoned to confiscate their effects from their hands so they may move about the castle with ease. The royal attendants leaped away in a flurry and informed the additions to the castle that their room was finished for their arrival. As well, they were reminded that King Alasdair was overseeing the project of fitting their adjoining apartments and was awaiting their appearance near the entrance to the servant's quarters of the keep. The blacksmith, still donning his apron and sullied yet becoming face, murmu
Bou and Rau: Tomas CuineillBou and Rau: Tomas Cuineill The commander and the Den Asaan had returned from their patrol in the residential quarter and when they had settled for the afternoon, the commander took it upon herself to ask Alasdair to please request the Westren-born blacksmith from town to come and fix is horse's shoes. When the king had asked why, the commander responded with a suggestive look and a nod in the direction of the guest quarters where Loughnas was currently residing. When the notion of the commander's designs had become clear to the king, he responded with a sound of acknowledgement and a motion to the herald to have the blacksmith brought to t
It looks really great!
For some reason I especially like the sword. XP