It is a tale that the Ladybirds bring with them an omen of great luck and bountiful harvest. Unless of course you happen to step on one, and then you shall be cursed one year for each spot on her wing.
Good that I never believed in such things.
[Gretel]The lanterns in the ceilings can be changed with a small lever in the walls from several yards away. Ser Audrey informs me that they are connected with wires. It was an embarrassing moment, he caught me trying to set one out by blowing. This device called network does not have wires, nor does it appear to be some magical ink as I first guessed. I dropped it in surprise when the messages first appeared, but this glass is very strong and did not shatter.
Nobody else thinks this is unusual.
In my confusion in the matters, I forgot to inquire. What year are you from? Have you heard word of what year it is now?
Have you been successful in creating your repellent for the Ladybirds?
[Ser Audrey]If I am not mistaken, you have traded shirts with another, larger man. I can only speculate what sequence of events came to pass last night.
Thank you for your assistance with the lights.
[Women of Echo and Mike]At the suggestion of Lady Janet, I come to you with a humbling request. Never have I needed to borrow clothing or beg charity, but if there's any spare garment or cloth you no longer desire, I would be indebted to your generosity. I promise I will find a way to repay it in turn.
[Lord November]I do not appreciate being ignored. You will grant me audience and listen to my terms.