EDIT: "DA Oddness abounds. If I or anyone else comments on one of your Deviations with a link that says "rofl this may be relevant to your interests" DO NOT CLICK ON IT! It will send you to a webpage that does not load, but somehow uses your account to quite randomly send the same comment link to other Deviations that you never even visited. This of course makes the system think you're spamming and refuses to let you comment further. Again, DO NOT CLICK ON THAT LINK!"
"This is a warning, if you see myself or anyone else on deviant art post a comment anywhere on your page or deviations that reads "rofl this may be relevant to your interests" absolutely DO NOT click on it. I did and now my entire computer is fucked up. I repeat, DO NOT click on the link."
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Thank you very much for the favourite! I really, really appreciate it.
For the second half of the story:
Lélio is more than your usual consulting detective. He was also a 400-something year old vampire who had been in the business for a long time.
Entering a partnership with Lora was probably one of the strangest but most rewaarding gambles that he'd taken on. While Lora is a nimble thief who had almost never been caught, she was also a vampire hunter and sage. The two of them antagonise each other to a singular degree and yet were able to compliment each other almost seamlessly.
Finally, there's Sir Julian, who is a relatively new character in the series. On top of being in the espionage business, he was also an alchemist and a poisoner who happened to have an eye on the eccentric Lora as a prize to be won over and tamed.
... and that... rounds out the "other" half of this cast...
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Bien qu'on ait du coeur à l'ouvrage,
L'Art est long et le Temps est court.
- Le Guignon, Spleen et Idéals, Charles Baudelaire
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