[center][h2][color=f49ac2]Vivian[/color] [color=a2d39c]&[/color] [color=bc8dbf]Sylvia[/color] [color=a2d39c]Altissima[/color][/h2][/center] [@PaulHaynek] The Altissima twins awoke the following morning feeling motivated; several guildmembers had expressed eager anticipation to try their special pastries. They looked on as their guildmates eagerly headed to the quest board to pick up jobs, and smiled, knowing that today, they would remain behind to set up their spot in the guildhall. They were also glad to not be going on any crazy quests, especially after what happened last time. Before she could make her way back to the kitchens, Neil approached, apologizing. Sylvia looked away, still embarrassed, but Vivian stuck out her arm to shake hands with Neil. [color=f49ac2]"No hard feelings, Neil. My sister and I definitely over-reacted and put you in an awkward position. You weren't at dinner yesterday, but the thing about my nectar is it's a powerful aphrodisiac, used by Alraune and Liliraune alike to seduce mates. We use it in our pastries since it also has healing properties, but we mix it with herbs that can counteract the aphrodisiac effects. It's our specialty, but also a bit of a curse."[/color] Sylvia finally spoke up, [color=bc8dbf]"We were raised by humans, so we were taught about the dangerous effects of our nectar, and we're very careful not to let it put people we know in...compromising situations, or result in situations that we might regret later."[/color] Vivian hoped this explanation was enough to sate Neil's curiosity, and she was eager to set up her bakery and Sylvia's apothecary shop, and wanted to seek out Bart or their resident carpenter, but decided to ask, [color=f49ac2]"By the way, why weren't you at dinner?"[/color] Suddenly, A loud, bird monster girl attacked Titanica outside, but the loud, flaming, bird lady reminded the twins too much of the exploding, ball-shaped birds that had assaulted them in their collective hallucination, so they decided to just sit this one out and pretend to ignore what was going outside.