The Friedhof Mansion:
The Friedhof mansion is an extravagant display of wealth. You could say Marchen held no qualms when he designed it. He let his inhibitions run wildly with it's white expanse split into various parts or housings. Windows sit atop windows as they line the house's exterior. A red roof towers above them, graciously reaching towards the sky with their pointed ends. A garden rests peacefully next to right wing. Behind it stretches a large pool and several smaller round ones surround it. These pools of water are generally used for Mairin's training.
The large house is occupied by 10 servants, who keep the house in top shape. However Mairin has only ever communicated with Marchen's personal butler Gustav, an greying old man with a wrinkly yet compassionate heart. The other servants are there, but Mairin always sees them scurrying away before she even gets the chance to speak to them.
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Lord Marchen von Friedhof:
A somber 25 year old man rumored to be a famous conductor of his own orchestra and a maestro of The Tempest Notes. He wears a long black suit striped with white lines and a tail coat with a red underneath, finishing his outfit with chain-like accents and black shoes. His messy black hair is long and kept into a small ponytail. His eyes, the palest shade of yellow, almost like moonlight are barely hidden by his hair and seem to stare deep into your soul. He still composes regularly, but has forever kept his history a secret. He appears cold and distant towards others, but is a natural speaker when it comes to persuasive talking. He often uses deep english words to get what he wants, and to annoy Mairin since she lacks the education to understand most of them. He teaches Mairin various other things apart from her training as a muse.
Although Marchen lives with his servants, he has a fondness for cooking and often takes charge of the kitchen whenever he can -with Mairin as his apprentice, she too, schools under his wing in the culinary arts. The apprentice, however, isn't as skilled as the master, and often breaks things like eggs or small cups, and leads to a barely palpable object made of what used to be edible. How she does it is beyond Marchen.
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