[A box has been left on Hilda's bed in her accommodations, wrapped with simple twine and no note.
Within are: - a hair pin with intricate chain. The circular portion of the pin itself is delicately detailed to show a the branches of a tree, with the portion that holds the pin in place represented by a delicate leaf. Glowing opals (perhaps taken from the nearby flats) trail down from the leaf and into the chain itself, creating an all-too-eye catching piece. The largest of the opals looks more like a dragon's eye, and careful inspection of the work will confirm that the eye piece is enchanted with a spell of protection. - A pair of long gloves meant for fancy dress rather than the cold, the pattern quite striking and stitched together with pink that could be mistaken for a few strands of Hilda's hair. Gold embroidery runs up the length of the gloves in abstract shapes. - A rolled of piece of paper. Unrolling it will reveal the design for a new interior of a workshop, one that seems capable of blacksmithing and sewing Moreover and more importantly is the design for a sign to be affixed to an exterior door. The font is close to Hilda's handwriting, and it simply reads Valentine Designs: Fine Metals and Dress. A note attached to the rolled piece of paper reads Just a thought. But perhaps a worthwhile collaboration.
There's zero questions whose handwriting it is at this point.]
Nether, 19th, left in Hilda's hut
Within are:
- a hair pin with intricate chain. The circular portion of the pin itself is delicately detailed to show a the branches of a tree, with the portion that holds the pin in place represented by a delicate leaf. Glowing opals (perhaps taken from the nearby flats) trail down from the leaf and into the chain itself, creating an all-too-eye catching piece. The largest of the opals looks more like a dragon's eye, and careful inspection of the work will confirm that the eye piece is enchanted with a spell of protection.
- A pair of long gloves meant for fancy dress rather than the cold, the pattern quite striking and stitched together with pink that could be mistaken for a few strands of Hilda's hair. Gold embroidery runs up the length of the gloves in abstract shapes.
- A rolled of piece of paper. Unrolling it will reveal the design for a new interior of a workshop, one that seems capable of blacksmithing and sewing Moreover and more importantly is the design for a sign to be affixed to an exterior door. The font is close to Hilda's handwriting, and it simply reads Valentine Designs: Fine Metals and Dress. A note attached to the rolled piece of paper reads Just a thought. But perhaps a worthwhile collaboration.
There's zero questions whose handwriting it is at this point.]