joshuadim
the writer
"The basilisk job's been already completed, but on the notice board there might be something there that strikes your fancy." Jorah commented to Vera (
Oreo Cookie
) when she spoke of bounties per head of creatures. He also looked over to Fraskia and nodded her way as well: "And for you as well if there's something that catches your eye." he spoke to her (
Breadman
), pointing towards the notice board on the wall near the entrance of the tavern affixed to the wall. Various papers and posters lined its sides and interiors, each describing jobs and where help was needed for certain tasks. Some more suited towards their professions of killing beasts and monsters, the others more menial in nature. They all paid nonetheless, as various payments amounts were listed on each depending on what tasks were asked of them.
When Vera brought up stranger events occurring, Jorah simply shrugged. "Mhm. What's a few travelers to my inn when compared to the rifts, the dead rising... the draivir?" he asked rhetorically, the last word laced with anger that he had not shown previously. It clearly stirred bad memories from within. "Greater things happen than a single night in an inn." And when Edoardo commented about destiny, Jorah audibly scoffed at such an idea. "Trust me, if destiny were to happen tonight it wouldn't happen here. An unimportant place in an unimportant part of the world." ( Worthlessplebian )
Arnas in the meantime had his attention returned to Aelestra when she continued to conversation, much to both his surprise and pleasure, as she transcribed her words to him to read. At the first, he nodded with a smile. "Yeah, I suppose we are." Arnas commented to Aelestra ( Beann ), before watching her hands write again as she took the notebook back and wrote some more. He read her words once more when she handed them back to him, his eyes widening a bit from surprise at such an offer. He looked back at her and nodded, "Well, sure! Never know when it could come in handy in my travels." Arnas replied as he switched seats and sat next to her. "Uhm... well, I suppose I couldn't go wrong with learning the basics." he then said, eagerly awaiting her instruction.
Lucina's arrival to the two patrons in the tavern who had beckoned her was met with a kind response from the blacksmith as he gently bowed his head to her quickly. "Lady Healer, I have but a humble request. My good friend here," he spoke to her ( Arnalia ), motioning a hand to the tailor who sat next to him and was visibly flustered, "He has family in Merish that he worries for. If you could but help us deliver a quick prayer for them I'm sure it would help put his mind at ease." The tailor simply sat where he was and shook his head, "I'm terribly sorry my friend here has bothered you. You don't need to-" he began to say, but was silenced from a quick glance from the blacksmith.
When Vera brought up stranger events occurring, Jorah simply shrugged. "Mhm. What's a few travelers to my inn when compared to the rifts, the dead rising... the draivir?" he asked rhetorically, the last word laced with anger that he had not shown previously. It clearly stirred bad memories from within. "Greater things happen than a single night in an inn." And when Edoardo commented about destiny, Jorah audibly scoffed at such an idea. "Trust me, if destiny were to happen tonight it wouldn't happen here. An unimportant place in an unimportant part of the world." ( Worthlessplebian )
Arnas in the meantime had his attention returned to Aelestra when she continued to conversation, much to both his surprise and pleasure, as she transcribed her words to him to read. At the first, he nodded with a smile. "Yeah, I suppose we are." Arnas commented to Aelestra ( Beann ), before watching her hands write again as she took the notebook back and wrote some more. He read her words once more when she handed them back to him, his eyes widening a bit from surprise at such an offer. He looked back at her and nodded, "Well, sure! Never know when it could come in handy in my travels." Arnas replied as he switched seats and sat next to her. "Uhm... well, I suppose I couldn't go wrong with learning the basics." he then said, eagerly awaiting her instruction.
Lucina's arrival to the two patrons in the tavern who had beckoned her was met with a kind response from the blacksmith as he gently bowed his head to her quickly. "Lady Healer, I have but a humble request. My good friend here," he spoke to her ( Arnalia ), motioning a hand to the tailor who sat next to him and was visibly flustered, "He has family in Merish that he worries for. If you could but help us deliver a quick prayer for them I'm sure it would help put his mind at ease." The tailor simply sat where he was and shook his head, "I'm terribly sorry my friend here has bothered you. You don't need to-" he began to say, but was silenced from a quick glance from the blacksmith.