Though not nearly as affected, Dismas was - despite his absence of religion - somewhat disconcerted. The awakened horrors only increased the eldest brother's stress rumours of doomsday were common in the area. Rows had taken place and, Reynauld being a man of faith and his younger brother lacking said faith caused the two to fall out in various situations. The relationship between them, as brothers, was rocky in places. The call-to-arms had attracted the attention of many heroes to the castle at the peak of the island promises of treasure and glory drew them to Hamlet like rats to stale food left in the open. He and his brother, Reynauld, had taken up accommodation in the mansion, but for how long, he did not know. It was damp, and dark the wood was rotten and slow, repeating drips rang out in the deafening silence. Dismas sat on the mansion stairwell, twirling his knife.
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