Elvario
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Ariko
Elias Wren
– Get a burger. Meet some folk.
Teuihua TheTimePiece – Guard Rosalia.
Kiyo FantasyCat – No specific goal given. / Get food?
Gunhild Femboy –Guard Rosalia \ Satisfy Regula? – Enjoy the Fair
“You're welcome sir. Let me know if you want anything else. Chef Todo's fries and fried chicken are also rather famous~” She replied to Ariko with a smile. She'd head off to serve other customers shortly after.
Rosalia nodded at Ariko's reply. “Oh my, I didn't think people were still starving around these parts. Thank you for telling me.” She had no particular reason to doubt his statement.
On the topic of Kiyo himself, Hestia went on to serve people elsewhere and Ethel was already distracted by something else, so it was Rosalia whom replied. “No worries dear, although, from the See? You must've crossed through all of Highgrove Barony before finding your way here...” That was a fair bit of a journey to go through on an empty stomach. “Don't worry dear, roads and cities should be more clearly marked outside of the See. Although, if you don't mind me asking, what were you even doing there? It's not exactly a hospitable place for those without Fae-blood in their veins. Oh, and forgive my rudeness. I'm Rosalia, what's your name?”
Ethel, getting bored of the previously straving dude, went over to the bare-chested one (Ariko). “Thou hath thou bodieth painteth, what is thee meaning?” She pointed at his tattoos.
Finally, Gunhild, or rather, floofy Smallhild, would be able to find her way into the tavern. The big construct didn't have much of a scent go by, Rosalia would smell faintly like rose perfume. It was mostly the 'more food' that'd probably get her to sniff and find her way into the Keg. That said, she'd likely be able to catch at least three pretty-nobirdies in one honey jar here.
Eliza Uasal – Enjoy the fair. \Make some deals.
It didn't take much to know that handshakes weren't the common noble way. Probably should've went with a bow of her own. The thing she was mostly interested in was what was behind Eliza's surprise (Insight B) and how badly she might've already ruined a first impression.
“Of course not.” She'd smile at the question if she wasn't offended. “Had I known you'd come I'd have offered to meet you sooner or assigned you a guard, but it seems neither would've been warranted.”
She smiled at the praise given to the barony. “Thank you, although I am blessed to have been aided by a great many people's talents to get this far.”
The sudden scepticism was a bit more surprising. Not in the least due to them being in the middle of the fair, which didn't feel the most ideal place for a debate. Even so, the answer wasn't too much of a secret. “Ah, I meant to not offend the other nobility, but the first and foremost task assigned to me by Count Sadek was to get the barony back on its feet. This Fair is the accumulation of all the hard work everyone put in towards that goal. It wouldn't feel right for me to leave the barony to go join social gatherings before getting the barony in the position for such an event to take place.”
Although the matter with the church was a bit more sensitive, Regula also had a reply ready. “Assuming your worry is genuine, I can alleviate it. I've discussed matters with Archbishop Bidag himself.” She didn't exactly like such sensitive issues being brought up in the middle of a fair, so she was a bit shorter on the reply with that one.
Whether or not she knew what she was doing as another question, but least in regard of getting things in the barony in order, she felt like everyone involved had done a decent job. Herself included. “You're free to judge the results of my affairs by the Fair today. It is a celebration of everything we've build in the barony and of the efforts of everyone involved, after all.”
On the topic of that, would it be appropriate to invite the woman to do something together? Probably not? Maybe? She then remembered Silvia's advise. Be casual, right? “I've heard Gwenith is offering tea samples, would you like to come try some with me? I believe what she's experimenting with is rather promising.” She asked, figuring that was one of the more interesting options.
Teuihua TheTimePiece – Guard Rosalia.
Kiyo FantasyCat – No specific goal given. / Get food?
Gunhild Femboy –
Food and Drinks at the The Keg
The Keg
Country of Ryken, County of Sadek, Barony of Caelia. Capital Town: Stonewall – Tavern.
From: https://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a147/Darsunne/0a55608e9d52edec15d4c6455736ec45_zpste7hezy9.jpgThe Keg
Country of Ryken, County of Sadek, Barony of Caelia. Capital Town: Stonewall – Tavern.
“You're welcome sir. Let me know if you want anything else. Chef Todo's fries and fried chicken are also rather famous~” She replied to Ariko with a smile. She'd head off to serve other customers shortly after.
Rosalia nodded at Ariko's reply. “Oh my, I didn't think people were still starving around these parts. Thank you for telling me.” She had no particular reason to doubt his statement.
On the topic of Kiyo himself, Hestia went on to serve people elsewhere and Ethel was already distracted by something else, so it was Rosalia whom replied. “No worries dear, although, from the See? You must've crossed through all of Highgrove Barony before finding your way here...” That was a fair bit of a journey to go through on an empty stomach. “Don't worry dear, roads and cities should be more clearly marked outside of the See. Although, if you don't mind me asking, what were you even doing there? It's not exactly a hospitable place for those without Fae-blood in their veins. Oh, and forgive my rudeness. I'm Rosalia, what's your name?”
Ethel, getting bored of the previously straving dude, went over to the bare-chested one (Ariko). “Thou hath thou bodieth painteth, what is thee meaning?” She pointed at his tattoos.
Finally, Gunhild, or rather, floofy Smallhild, would be able to find her way into the tavern. The big construct didn't have much of a scent go by, Rosalia would smell faintly like rose perfume. It was mostly the 'more food' that'd probably get her to sniff and find her way into the Keg. That said, she'd likely be able to catch at least three pretty-nobirdies in one honey jar here.
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Eliza Uasal – Enjoy the fair. \
It didn't take much to know that handshakes weren't the common noble way. Probably should've went with a bow of her own. The thing she was mostly interested in was what was behind Eliza's surprise (Insight B) and how badly she might've already ruined a first impression.
“Of course not.” She'd smile at the question if she wasn't offended. “Had I known you'd come I'd have offered to meet you sooner or assigned you a guard, but it seems neither would've been warranted.”
She smiled at the praise given to the barony. “Thank you, although I am blessed to have been aided by a great many people's talents to get this far.”
The sudden scepticism was a bit more surprising. Not in the least due to them being in the middle of the fair, which didn't feel the most ideal place for a debate. Even so, the answer wasn't too much of a secret. “Ah, I meant to not offend the other nobility, but the first and foremost task assigned to me by Count Sadek was to get the barony back on its feet. This Fair is the accumulation of all the hard work everyone put in towards that goal. It wouldn't feel right for me to leave the barony to go join social gatherings before getting the barony in the position for such an event to take place.”
Although the matter with the church was a bit more sensitive, Regula also had a reply ready. “Assuming your worry is genuine, I can alleviate it. I've discussed matters with Archbishop Bidag himself.” She didn't exactly like such sensitive issues being brought up in the middle of a fair, so she was a bit shorter on the reply with that one.
Whether or not she knew what she was doing as another question, but least in regard of getting things in the barony in order, she felt like everyone involved had done a decent job. Herself included. “You're free to judge the results of my affairs by the Fair today. It is a celebration of everything we've build in the barony and of the efforts of everyone involved, after all.”
On the topic of that, would it be appropriate to invite the woman to do something together? Probably not? Maybe? She then remembered Silvia's advise. Be casual, right? “I've heard Gwenith is offering tea samples, would you like to come try some with me? I believe what she's experimenting with is rather promising.” She asked, figuring that was one of the more interesting options.