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<blockquote data-quote="4uk4ata" data-source="post: 6072011" data-attributes="member: 6704316"><p>A new person walks in, a young-ish, athletic elf with a green and red vest, britches in the same color and a traveling hat over his short, but unruly brown hair. He's carrying a large backpack, at the bottom of which there is a small mesh that holds a bongo drum. He does not have the look of a seasoned warrior about him, but he carries his spear and bow as if he's not quite strange to them either</p><p></p><p>Ah, the Dunn Wright inn. It had been a while since he'd visited it, it seemed to have become quite the adventurer's den in the meantime. That suited him just fine, really. He had done his fair share of wandering about, but it seemed to get a little dull at times, and after the last time he'd seen Arani he'd been meaning to check just how it was. <span style="color: #b22222">"Afternoon, ladies and gents,"</span> Erinth says politely, lifting a hand as he walked in. <span style="color: #b22222">"May joy find you and sorrow miss you.</span>"</p><p></p><p>He listens to the tales about necromancers for a while, nodding curiously, before adding. <span style="color: #b22222">"Oh no, no, some necromancers do travel north for the winter. They have to get their cold weather plumage, though, so they muck about a little first so they can molt from their old robes. Very strange things they are then, I've heard, flesh all runny and bubbly. They shed their old masks and have to beat their faces with the rocks so they can get new ones. Sad thing, really, drives most of them insane. Why, there was that tale about Blutius Gadolnir, just the strangest thing I've heard - didn't know zombies could ever bend that way... Excuse me, though. Nice afternoon to you."</span></p><p></p><p>Hey, if they could tell tall tales, so could he. As he heard about someone looking for people, that piqued his interest. Well now, what was this about? He'd been meaning to get a few drinks, but this could wait - just in case he had to be sober...</p><p></p><p>Aw, darn it. He'd get a drink anyway. <span style="color: #b22222">"A mug of decent wine, dear</span><span style="color: #ffa07a">"</span>, he said to a nearby barmaid and left her the money, with a few coppers extra.<span style="color: #b22222"> "If I'm not here, please bring it to room 3.</span><span style="color: #ffa07a">"</span> With that, he himself headed in that direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4uk4ata, post: 6072011, member: 6704316"] A new person walks in, a young-ish, athletic elf with a green and red vest, britches in the same color and a traveling hat over his short, but unruly brown hair. He's carrying a large backpack, at the bottom of which there is a small mesh that holds a bongo drum. He does not have the look of a seasoned warrior about him, but he carries his spear and bow as if he's not quite strange to them either Ah, the Dunn Wright inn. It had been a while since he'd visited it, it seemed to have become quite the adventurer's den in the meantime. That suited him just fine, really. He had done his fair share of wandering about, but it seemed to get a little dull at times, and after the last time he'd seen Arani he'd been meaning to check just how it was. [COLOR=#b22222]"Afternoon, ladies and gents,"[/COLOR] Erinth says politely, lifting a hand as he walked in. [COLOR=#b22222]"May joy find you and sorrow miss you.[/COLOR]" He listens to the tales about necromancers for a while, nodding curiously, before adding. [COLOR=#b22222]"Oh no, no, some necromancers do travel north for the winter. They have to get their cold weather plumage, though, so they muck about a little first so they can molt from their old robes. Very strange things they are then, I've heard, flesh all runny and bubbly. They shed their old masks and have to beat their faces with the rocks so they can get new ones. Sad thing, really, drives most of them insane. Why, there was that tale about Blutius Gadolnir, just the strangest thing I've heard - didn't know zombies could ever bend that way... Excuse me, though. Nice afternoon to you."[/COLOR] Hey, if they could tell tall tales, so could he. As he heard about someone looking for people, that piqued his interest. Well now, what was this about? He'd been meaning to get a few drinks, but this could wait - just in case he had to be sober... Aw, darn it. He'd get a drink anyway. [COLOR=#b22222]"A mug of decent wine, dear[/COLOR][COLOR=#ffa07a]"[/COLOR], he said to a nearby barmaid and left her the money, with a few coppers extra.[COLOR=#b22222] "If I'm not here, please bring it to room 3.[/COLOR][COLOR=#ffa07a]"[/COLOR] With that, he himself headed in that direction. [/QUOTE]
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