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Donn Bane [ British Ministry ]
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[O'Driscoll Estate]A proper pure-blood impression[Dermod]
« on: April 13, 2020, 03:27:25 AM »
As he hoped, the blond medium build wizard was quite inconspicuous among the Friday’s commuters and afternoon shoppers as he stepped form the Floo connected wizard Inn and onto the recently rained cobbled Dublin street. The unusually heavy late spring rainstorm and cool overcast weather worked for the wizard’s benefit allowing him to wear his long coat which help conceal his somewhat formal wizard attire and the rapped wine bottle appeared standard among the shoppers. Baring his practiced blend of indifference and determined confidence had done the trick to prohibit any unwanted conversation and he was able to turn into a blind alley with out much more then a nod or two to an over friendly wizard.  Although everything had thus far gone according to plan, Donn still needed to take in a steadying breath before he reset his mind to feel confident enough to apparate properly to his southern destination.

A second later his brown healed dress shoes found the walking path which meanders from the Irish town of Schull to the more deserted areas that overlook the Schull harbor and lead to Colla trails. The young wizard squinted when the sudden sun light hit his face as he got his barring and turned south-east. Knowing it was an extraordinary honor to be invited to dine at the senior Death Eater's family estate, the wizard was determined to not only make a proper pure-blood impression but to help protect the elusive wizards estate location. The problem was the confirming correspondence gave vaguest directions to the O'Driscoll estate and Donn was hoping he would not get lost.

The nerved young wizard checked the coast line again for a building silhouette as he march down the path as it turned east bound and bordered a line of trees. It was not until he glances down at his watch for the third time and noted that he still had over half an hour that he heard a caw form a crow and a raven circling over his head.  They settled on two large trees which guarding an unmarked trail that branch off head. Although Donn did not recognize the large grizzled Raven, he was sure that the thinner crow with the sharp triangle shaped tail was the same that deliver Dermod's invitation to him and so started for them. It had appeared that Donn guessed right for the pare of birds few before him as he made his way down the new scanty used muddy trail.  The Raven in particular seemed most impatient in Donn earthbound bipedal progress for nipped at the young wizard. Still his progress was slowed simply by the fact he was trying to keep himself in relatively presentable appearance, by dodging muddy puddles, low hanging branches and the occasional horse dropping. The large bird finally took off moments before the large stone O'Driscoll estate and surrounding gardens came into view.

Unfortunately, it was only after the moving in storm broke that Donn was able to get under front doors large entrance. The slightly damp wizard still smiled that even with the long-unmarked path, he still found himself there five minutes before four. He moved the wine bottle into his right hand, cast a cleaning spell on his shoes, before restored his wand and he dropped the heavy knocker on the ancient wood to wait for the answer.

@Dermod Larkin Morfessa  / @Carys
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Dermod Larkin Morfessa [ Death Eater ]
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Re: [O'Driscoll Estate]A proper pure-blood impression[Dermod]
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2020, 05:13:58 PM »
It had been a long time since Dermod had invited a guest to the Schull estate. So long, in fact...he laid down his quill and looked out of the window thoughtfully, recalling that the last invitation he had issued had been to the woman who was now his wife. There had been other invitations sent since, but he somehow didn't count members of her family. Not when they were effectively part of his own family now. But it had been so long, that he had had to think carefully about the correct wording for a written invitation to the estate. Were he to send a letter than lacked the full address, the recipient would be unable to see the castle, even if he was standing at the edge of the grounds. That, in fact, was precisely what he had done the first time Gabriella had visited. He could still remember the confusion and then amazement on her face as they had stood before the castle and it had been revealed to her for the first time.

The concealment charm... it was still a source of concern. Nobody knew whether it would pass to Ivana or Rhiannon when he eventually passed beyond the veil, or whether it would simply lift if there was no male heir. He refused to consider any other possibility.

A hoarse croak near the open window signalled the imminent appearance of Bran. The writer flicked his wand, and a strip of meat left from his lunchtime repast flew out of the window to be grabbed by the raven, who then landed on the windowsill and peered around eagerly for more.
“No more. Anyway, it's time. You remember what to do” he told the bird “and take that crow with you. She know who you're looking for..” Despite advancing age and an increasingly short temper, the raven was highly intelligent and appeared to like being set tasks worthy of his brainpower, and thus flew off with nothing more than another surly croak. The sky was cloudy and overcast, but as yet dry and only a little oppressive. Dermod glanced at the clock. A little past the hour; ample time to speak with the elves and ensure all was in order for tonight's dinner.

Ample time, in fact, to ascertain that Gabriella was neither in her own study or the library, and she appeared to have taken his sister out into the grounds with her. No doubt they would be in the Rose gardens, which were flourishing as they hadn't for the past fifteen years. The roses, the herbs, the stables...with each month that passed the estate lost a little more of the settled air of neglect that had lain upon it for so long. As he left the kitchens, the Irishman felt a certain sense of pride that his castle and its surroundings had blossomed under his wife's care... a knock at the door interrupted his thoughts and Sorrel bustled past, his teatowel of finest Irish linen freshly ironed.

Dermod stepped into view as the heavy door opened, realising for the first time that the weather had broken and it was now raining heavily. “Come in, my lad, I hope the storm didn't catch you unawares?” he asked as the elf waited to take the guest's coat and anything else it might be required for. The writer's eyes slipped fleetingly to the bottle in the young man's hand, and his lips twitched ever so slightly in approval. Not just of the fact that Donn had bought alcohol, for there was a more than ample supply in the castle cellars, but that he hadn't come empty handed. “Will you have some tea, or perhaps something stronger? The library is this way...” he gestured to his right where the door stood open. Despite the warm weather of earlier in the day, when they entered the room there would be a fire blazing and refreshments laid out on the low table close to the green armchairs.

[OOC: Sorrel is the (male) head house elf. Although he treats them reasonably well (by some standards), Dermod always thinks of his house elves as 'it'.]

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