I am actually really struggling to find passable artwork of brown haired noble ladies (with that viper streak knowwhaddymsayin). All of that category seem to be raven haired sorcery looking sorts. Open request for any candidates to fill out the Vancewell portrait collection, even though we all know which one is going on the memes.
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>RECOVERED (somewhere) 10 Sequins [Wealth: 195 sequins] I blame Mikail>>5473390Turns out you were absolutely right. The next boon is unlocked at 21.
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I should update the pastebin over the Christmas break.
>SELECTED: You must let Frida know how you feel, you cannot bear otherwise. But the approval of her father is a foregone conclusion. The only thing Lord Vancewell wants to see you courting is an early grave, not his heir and daughter. Any response to your letter, should it be forthcoming, may very well be hot on the heels of an assassin. Better to see if your passion is returned before baring your neck to the hidden blade. [Secret Letter]Anons are right on the money as addressing her as if she were the head of the house already. The idea of enclosing a more formal open letter within is a nice touch, it is in fact a weapon of more utility to Frida Vancewell than the fancy dagger gift, but one that will be kept sheathed for now. Just be aware that IF you win her over in your future correspondence, timing of that open letter being revealed is really up to her rather than yourself. I already have a tantalising inkling of just when that might occur for maximum political mayhem.
And the suggestions for the write-in are certainly workable, vowing to destroy obstacles that stand between you and recognising how dangerous this affection you hold for her is going to score points. Certainly you will keep her interested, but interest is not yet quite the same as reciprocated love.
Honestly I had kind of been hankering on the open letter option for maximum Sir Gilbern sleep deprivation and political shenanigans, but I can see the validity of the secret letter beyond a scaredy-cat overly cautious option.
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