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Even Newer(er) Tavern Thread: The Hanged Man

Nave looks back and forth between Howler and Haruka before speaking. "Ah, so I see my company is not much enjoyed by the likes of either of you. Besides, fair woman of the shadow, your stories are much too dark and boding for a man as holy and high as yours truly. Shall I enrapture your interests with a fine story drawn from the magnificent and wonderful life of mine?"

He holds a very strange, shallow grin while saying this, and pauses before continuing. "I am quite sure you would enjoy anything, be it prose or poetry, that leaves my wondrous lips, my stellar lady-friend."

"As for you,"
He sweeps his gaze toward Howler, whose back is turned toward most of the occupants, including him. "I have not enjoyed your company, but you may listen in as well, in an attempt to be deeply blessed by my more-than-amazing oration."
 
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Haruka raises an eyebrow, "Actually, that sounds almost interesting. If you aren't going to clean yourself off, why don't you tell us a story. Fiction or truth, whichever suits you better."
 

From the darkest corner of the tavern, a lumpy round figure that has remained in the most perfect of stillness and silence, makes a move. Coming to sight in two big hops, the small frame of a bullywug, in pale orange tunic and holding a walking stick adorned with fetishes, makes it's appearance next to the newcomer, who promises stories. Drawn to stories like flies to sugar, Sapo Toa couldn't let this opportunity pass. Her slippery hands grabed the man's clothes, and pulled slightly.
"Knowledge lives in tales, and the knowledge is what is seek by me." spoke the creature in a gurgling tone, as she blinked slowly, one big round eye after the other, both focused on Nave. "Do tell"

Sapo Toa, level 3 monk, waiting for approval.
 

On a ephemeral high from the patrons' sudden interest in Nave and his story, his bigheadedness becomes even more so gigantic. "Barkeep! Fetch me another drink so I can sip while I speak."

"In the beginning, there was a small, cute, darling baby called Nave. I was born into a priestly line in the Imperium, so clerical work was to be my duty, and I must say that I am a very powerful and all-reaching holyman now..." He smiles to himself before cutting off his tangent.

"Anyways, I grew up in the temples, a good little boy, the best of the temple-children at both learning prayers and divination alike. I was so far ahead in my training that I-" Looking around, Nave realizes his audience is losing interest and they don't seem the slightest bit interested anymore.

"Well, let's skip to a part a bit more tasteful," he says with a scowl, his pride a bit injured from the disinterest (But don't worry, there is plenty more pride where that came from) "So... One day, I was shuffling over to my teacher's palace to deliver a parchel to him when I broke in- err... stumbled upon the ancient, powerful portals that the Imperium keeps. I stepped through one, half-accident, half-intentionally, my heroic side that thirsts for adventure and exploring, clashing with my conscious, which was telling me to keep away from them." Feeling that the audience was much more enthralled by this story, he smiles comfortably and continues.

"I ended up on a deserted tropical island somewhere in the Shifting Seas... And there I found myself, a holy warrior, a man of the gods, deserted... left to die."

"But! Die did I not. For a week I stayed on that island, living off whatever I could. The first few days were rough indeed. No ordinary man could have survived such a feat. As I laid there the first couple days, no water, no food, I prayed to Zagreus, my god. I prayed and prayed, until he answered me."

"As I lay there in agony, fading away from this realm, I saw a large, chubby bird with a fat breast and wide wings fly out to the shoreline from the jungle. I aimed my holy spells that I had been trained to use for emergencies, whispered a glorious prayer to Zagreus, and then thrust a bolt toward the bird." With a magnificent gesture, Nave visually shows the action of his spell-casting, by gallantly waving his arms around and mock-throwing a bolt of holy power toward the far wall of the tavern.

"The bird proved to be quite a meal for me, for over a few days... Such juicy, tender meat it was..." Not noticing himself drool, he catches the drip after a few of the patrons snicker.

After a few more days of painful sunburn and thirst, a boat came by. I signalled to it, and luckily, it came by to get me."

"I spent almost a month on that terrible vessel... It was a merchant ship, and the men only cared about gold. Such avarice... I never have seen greed so great in men before. The men aboard, they had no gods. They hit me when I tried to make jokes, hit me when I tried to pray, hit me when I yakked on the deck from the sea-sickness... It was a terrible journey indeed. Of course, I am not permitted by my god to fight mortals, because I am a pacifist. Yeah... that's why I didn't hit them back!" He says the last part with more intent to convince himself than to tell his tale.

Looking at his glass, empty after sipping it throughout his story, he finds it a good time to finish up. "Ah, so long story short, I made it here via that vessel, and that's where I am now. Barkeep, another drink, my friend."
 
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"Even if evident, lore found can be, in your history." concludes Sapo Toa, as she slowly blonks, staring at the priest. " 'Step not in a portal, of which nothing you know' " she states, as she climbs the empty chair on Haruka's table. "More fond stories, perhaps can you share?"
 

The door bursts open and a man wearing chainmail walks in. Patrons' eyes fix onto the warlord as he walks proudly towards the bartender carrying his trophy on his back. Hey barkeep, mind if I mount this RED DRAGON HEAD between the black on and the blue one up there? The warlord can't help but revel in the moment. That's right folks. Draglin, Mab, Daunte, Devilin, Jonathan and myself took this one out a few days ago. They're right...behind...me...Wait, where did they go. Oh well, they should be here soon.

After mounting the dragon head he turns to scan the seen. The only one he notices is Haruka. He nods to her. You would have had fun with this one Haruka. Puzzled by Haruka's currnet company. Who's the giant frog sitting next to you? Never seen one like him? ... her? before. The warlord shakes his head. And I thought I've seen it all.

Max moves up to a table next to the hexblade and froglike figure after ordrering and receiving a huge mug of ale. He sits down, leans back and places on of his legs on a stool. Turning to the rest of the people at the bar. Here's a life lesson for ya. When you enter a room that looks as if it was once a torture chamber and there is a large mirror that seems out of place, don't smash it with your shield. Bad things happen...(the warlord shutters)...bad things. Not waiting for a reply he takes a long drink from his mug.

OOC: Lvl 9 Bravura Warlord looking for work :)
 

"Enlightening clearly you need." states the monk. At this point Sapo Toa puffs the sack below her chin, and then says "Perrrrrrrrrrrrrhaps" with a vibrant croaking sound "...I can help"
 

"Max," Haruka looks up, "You're still alive." She smiles crookedly, "That's a very specific lesson, Max. Would it be alright to smash said mirror with a rock, or perhaps a stick would be safer. And I don't know who the frog is; it neglected to introduce itself."
 

The door opens to reveal a tall automaton made entirely of steel, thick adamantine plates and whirring clockwork pieces of copper and silver.

Tiles spin in the construct's chest, forming words:

Code:
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*HI. PRIME'S BACK!*
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"True it is, as Sapo Toa I'm known." replies Sapo, "I've trained in the contemplative art of the controlled breathing, and the manipulation of the chakras."
 

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