[h2]Sir Tyaethe Radistirin[/h2] The paladin, once armoured, actually looked less intimidating than normal. It wasn't like being seen out of armour had ruined her height or the eerie colour of her eyes any, but the armour itself had undergone a change in the few hours: a servant had been contacted to take time to clean it up. It was impossible to reveal the details in full within such a timespan but a valiant effort had turned it from tarnished black to an unassuming grey. Her night had been spent the same as ever: guarding over the Saint's sword until just before dawn, then going through drills whilst the other knights rose. As she came in, there was a distinct unexpected sight: why was one of those knights a [i]maid[/i]? Even the answer just raised more questions about what was wrong with these two: who put those conditions on a fight... and who actually put conditions without checking the third party would honour them? Did the Captain really need more maids? [hr] [h2]Merilia, Ignorer of Privacy[/h2] After keeping watch over the foreign bunny whilst she sleep, Merilia decided to have her projection do some exploring after people had risen and see what had changed in Candaeln over time--and check on some long-lasting spells, like the one that preserved all the library's books. [i]All[/i] of Candaeln, rooms and all. Almost nobody should notice it right now, and anyone both awake and looking--a magical projection of this type made no sound in moving--would have to think twice just to be certain that they'd seen something real. Fortunately for the knights, nobody seemed to have anything blatantly illegal--though some people had rather [i]interesting[/i] material for teasing or blackmail, should it come to that. A few caught her attention: one had a nem sleeping in it despite the time, which was just odd, and rather a lot of magical information was spread out in another. The owner of that room might be able to hold a semi-interesting conversation later on. Tyaethe's room, as expected, seemed to be in an advanced state of barely changing: dust covered almost every surface aside from a rack covered in scarves and a path traced out in the past day or so. Eventually, every room examined, she took to more public areas. The archmage supposed she should check with Nori and see how she was settling in after breakfast, but first... various facilities, then examining the library [i]closely[/i].