Madame Blackwood turns to you and declares impatiently:
-Well, what do you want? Don't you have some murders you should be investigating?
QM: Madame Blackwood can identify items for you, and also answer some questions. But you have a feeling if you demand too much, she may compel you to do a favour for her - or be cursed!! You are also wary that the Oration claims that many Theosophists are complete charlatans, who prey on the needy and indoctrinate them with utter delusions and nonsense.
>Is there some way you could test to see if Madame Blackwood possesses spiritualist powers? But best to do this surreptitiously, as it might infuriate her if she discovers your scepticism>You can ask Madame Blackwood questions (write-in), as many as you want. You think it is best not to overwhelm her, she is already rather irritable. It is best to prioritise the most important questions first>You can also ask Madame Blackwood to try and help you fathom the purpose of an item. Again, for the aforementioned reasons, it is best not to ask too many or too much>You can also ask Madame Blackwood if she herself has any interesting items or artefacts to barter / sell. Eg does she have any healing items? etc.>QM: you can also write in what you plan to do after Madame Blackwood answers your questions. You can stay at the Institute, or head to some other destination (write-in). Perhaps your questions here can only be answered elsewhere...>>5687658>You should run immediately to the West Wing. What was Lady Blanche doing with Millicent?QM: please also roll 1d6, thank you!
>roll 1d6