The confessional before you is ornate and well maintained, ebony colored wood embellished with the visage of two angels. A jet black curtain separates the confessional from the rest of the Church, offering a surprising degree of privacy to any eavesdroppers nearby. Unlike the rest of Krakow, the inside is dimly lit by a small light bulb securely attached to the ceiling which emits a faint red light. While the atmosphere isn't exactly cozy, it is private.
A smooth voice calls out to you once you've sat down, familiar enough to identify the speaker despite the partition between you.
"Welcome welcome. I take it something is on your mind?"We're in a museum now, Harry.
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And you are right about that. Honestly, it seems as though everyone left has some sort of hidden skill that would make them a threat...
[everyone!! except!!!! him!!!!!!! because he doesn't have his magic!!!!!!!!! the day everyone else realizes that, he is so dead.]
I appreciate the conversation, as always. Thank you for your answers. Goodnight, Rembrandt.