[centre][h2]Morgana Faith[/h2][/centre] Despite not having walked the halls of the manor for several years at this point Morgana still knew her way around and it did not take long for her to guide the others towards the front entrance. Along the way they passed by many decadently furnished rooms, extravagant vanity pieces and dangerous artefacts, but Morgana was in no mood to give a tour; Amanda in particular seemed interest in them, but she just couldn’t deal with a stroll down memory lane with now. Instead Morgana did her best to avoid looking at any of them and tried even harder to ignore the curious looks of the witches who had stuck around after the end of the duel; whatever they may think, whatever tradition dictated, she was neither the mistress of this house nor the matriarch of her family. That duty could fall to whichever of her cousins was ambitious and stupid enough to accept the role once this was over. They were met in the courtyard by the OMR team who was to relieve them and Morgana gave them a quick set of directions and a brief explanation of the circle that bound her mother before letting them pass. As Amanda introduced herself to the new member of their team, Morgana moved over to a stone bench and sat down heavily as her legs finally gave out from under her. She half paid attention to the conversation going on until the Elf looked her way and addressed her directly, raising an eyebrow at the mention of her great-great-grandmother. The witch gave Lhoris a considering look when the implication that she knew her family personally, albeit a century or two ago, set in, but she couldn’t recall ever hearing any stories about Alvira faith and an Elf healer. [color=c4df9b]“If things haven’t fallen into complete disarray then all of the more mundane potion ingredients should be fully stocked in the pantry. If you need anything more potent or… restricted by law then you will need to venture into the basement; that’s where we kept the ritual components.”[/color] Potions had never interested her, but they were a staple part of traditional witchcraft after all. [color=c4df9b]“I’m not sure they were ever used for healing though.”[/color] [@Silver Carrot]