Haruman suggests Phyllis Burrow, if she's not already on your list. Same training class as him and Jack.
He's more sure of her than of Colin O'Flaherty, also in that class. Irish, pureblood, but Haruman isn't about his loyalties.
(We do think we maybe have a solution to the Ireland wards, if you think that would help. No certainties, but we're an awful lot more interested in opening things up than the other side are. Not that that's a high bar. Sorry, you don't need me wit-wandering.)
He also says not to try Auldren Munroe. Entirely bought in to the wrong sort, he thought.
Mel says that she thinks Allthorpe will want to stay with his research, but if you give him a chance to pull his records and notes, he might come. (He keeps all sorts of odd hours, so no one will think too much if he goes in at midnight or dawn or something.)
You might need to convince him to charge in the right direction, but she says to remind him of a conversation she had with him a couple of months ago about the theory of disease, something from the 15th century. (She gave me the name, it fell out of my head, she says the century should do.)
As to the wards, well, the reason the name keeps falling out of my head is that yes, I've a new line of thought. Maybe. Let me know if you need me to wander the castle again, right?
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Date: 2015-06-11 02:22 am (UTC)He's more sure of her than of Colin O'Flaherty, also in that class. Irish, pureblood, but Haruman isn't about his loyalties.
(We do think we maybe have a solution to the Ireland wards, if you think that would help. No certainties, but we're an awful lot more interested in opening things up than the other side are. Not that that's a high bar. Sorry, you don't need me wit-wandering.)
He also says not to try Auldren Munroe. Entirely bought in to the wrong sort, he thought.
Mel says that she thinks Allthorpe will want to stay with his research, but if you give him a chance to pull his records and notes, he might come. (He keeps all sorts of odd hours, so no one will think too much if he goes in at midnight or dawn or something.)
You might need to convince him to charge in the right direction, but she says to remind him of a conversation she had with him a couple of months ago about the theory of disease, something from the 15th century. (She gave me the name, it fell out of my head, she says the century should do.)
As to the wards, well, the reason the name keeps falling out of my head is that yes, I've a new line of thought. Maybe. Let me know if you need me to wander the castle again, right?