She's also a terrible Prude, as is her best friend. I'd expect some difficulty in portraying the demeanor of a sailors slave lover if Grace were to become incredibly stiff in response to any of her "Saviors" becoming particularly affectionate in front of her.
She's been doing this for years at this point, I think Grace is able to act the part as required, whatever it does or does not require.
 
[X] The Lovers

Seems like a fantastic cover. No one would think twice about it.

I was kinda expecting a longer interval between the old quest and starting the sequel...three cheers for mistaken assumptions! Starting this one off with a bang, too.
 
[X] The Pillar

Given the fantastic levels of detail and expansion we got from the previous quest, I'm very interested to see Gazetteer's takes on Heaven and the Bureau of Destiny.
 
[X] The Lovers

Have not read the update yet, will do once I catch up with TLD, putting in a vote to put the quest in my feed and also because I see The Lovers, I vote The Lovers.
 
[X] The Pillar

Getting in on the ground floor this time. I only caught the last bit of the previous quest, but will no doubt enjoy this one.
 
God, what an opening. Grace leading nearly a full Circle to what is almost certainly their deaths in the heart of House Peleps... You did a gorgeous job setting the scene, Gaz.

[X] The Musician

I think Grace pretending to be a "feckless consort" has a lot of potential for funny moments later on, and I both really like the constellation of the Musician in general, and this specific part of the description for this one:

Your companions have seduced you away from your comfortable life and your spouse's blood money, and you have promised to aid them and help them strike a blow for all the free peoples of the world. It's the most they seem to expect from a friendly mortal, and they don't question it as much as they should.
 
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