Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-25808351-20191020115318/@comment-28718853-20191020143557

Three figures sat in the back of the carriage as it rolls upon the castle. Forjod Gahillo wears a bronze mask across his eyes that resemble the fierce eyes of an owl along with a black vest and slacks. His father, an incubus named Urrack, has on a pair of steampunk goggles, brown overalls, a white shirt, and tan pants along with a pair of dark brown snakeskin boots. Finally, Mythria Gahillo, mother of Forjod and wife of Urrack, a manticore whose wavy blue hair flows down her back. She dons black eyeshadow and blue lipstick, wishing to resemble an aquatic Siren of the Old Times. She wears an elegant blue dress that extends down to her high heeled boots.

"So how about? Us three!  The originals!" Urrack happily claims.

Forjod chuckles at his father and says, "I'm glad to be out here with you two, but I still wish my wives were here."

"Oh relax honey, I'm sure they're fine back home," Mythria assures her son as she strokes his shoulder.

"I know but, there's likely going to be a lot of mamono at this party and some of them might be single. What if one of them takes an interest in me?" Forjod says with a nervous grin.

"Oh, you don't think I can protect you? Rix may be by your side most of the time but I can be a good guard too," Mythria says with a playful smile.

Forjod rubs the back of his head and says, "I know, but I don't want her fuming if I come home with another mamono on me."

"They'll probably know that you're married to the three just from sensing your mana signature," says Urrack.

Forjod nods in agreement to his father and says, "I guess that's true."

"And if any of them try to get you, a quick swipe of my tail shall convince them otherwise," says Mythria.

Forjod chuckles nervously and says, "Thanks Mom."

The carriage finally arrives at the castle and the three Gahillos depart to meet Imperia.

When they receive the vampire's greeting, Mythria steps forward and says with a smile, "The evening is quite lovely madame. Hope the festivities are as great as advertised."