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Re: Pride and Prejudice (Oamp)
The mansion is almost the opposite of the outside as she makes her way to the great hall and unlike the library rather free of dust. As Lexwyn expected very few of her fellow kindred remained in the main hall of the ancient mansion. Four remained to be exact: a bearded, athletic man of obvious Welsh descent sat speaking with a woman of regal beauty in hushed tones. The other was another young woman of exceptional beauty who sat near by quietly strumming a lyre.
None of them looked up from their conversation though this was hardly surprising as Lexwyn had done little to make herself noticed as of yet. The two women reminded her of the Toreador she had met so many years in her earliest days as a Cainite and they seemed to fit the stereotype of that clan as well. Donegal or at least the one she assumed to be Donegal appeared both wise and athletic. Exactly as she expected of one from her own clan though the temper was not obvious at the moment.
The mansion is almost the opposite of the outside as she makes her way to the great hall and unlike the library rather free of dust. As Lexwyn expected very few of her fellow kindred remained in the main hall of the ancient mansion. Four remained to be exact: a bearded, athletic man of obvious Welsh descent sat speaking with a woman of regal beauty in hushed tones. The other was another young woman of exceptional beauty who sat near by quietly strumming a lyre.
None of them looked up from their conversation though this was hardly surprising as Lexwyn had done little to make herself noticed as of yet. The two women reminded her of the Toreador she had met so many years in her earliest days as a Cainite and they seemed to fit the stereotype of that clan as well. Donegal or at least the one she assumed to be Donegal appeared both wise and athletic. Exactly as she expected of one from her own clan though the temper was not obvious at the moment.