Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25828117-20191130184420/@comment-5543592-20191202221002

"I will make some introductions of my own." The Count said, "This my wife, the Lady Umbranox, our son and heir, Corvus, our daughter and firstborn, Martina, our second son, Velus, and our youngest, Alessia."

The Lady Umbranox barely looked at them. She had a matrony look, taller than her husband with a thin, pale face and pinched features. Judging by the nearly empty cup in her hand, she appeared to be already intoxicated.

Corvus bowed to them, when his name was called. He was his mother's height and bore her features. He appeared athletic, unlike his father, and seemed to have an affable way about him. He looked to be in his early twenties.

Martina stood by her mother, mirroring her in appearance, as well as height, being the tallest of the family. She mirrored her brother's bow with a curtesy of her own, although clearly disliked doing so. Her father had said her name with distaste. She was about two years her brother's younger.

Velus seemed to be about twenty, and shared an even mix of his father's and mother's features. He was not overly tall, and had his father's build, but his mother's pale skin.

The youngest, Alessia, must've been around Nyasia's age. She was short, shared her father's swarthy complexion, and was rather pretty, with a button nose and almond-shaped eyes, hazel in color. She smiled at them, and curtsied with pleasure.

"I would invent you to sit.  My retainers could not be present for this moment, but will join us soon." The Count said, guiding them to the table. "Your majesty, I would invent you to sit at my right hand, opposite my wife."

Nyasia ducked her head. "I would be honored."

The table had been set for more than were in attendence, so there were plenty of seats. The count, his wife, Baldr, and Nyasia sat at the head of the table, with Cade filing in across from Baldr at the insistence of the valet, who said that Count must to speak with Cade.

The rest of the seats remained open, to be occupied, although Cade motioned for Lysilde to sit next to him, as she was his liege lady.