Aurvang paid the religious man's comments no mind. He was in the middle of a story when the paladin spoke, The trolll had a wart as big... as biggg... as biggghh as a ...turnip! Those around him laughed raucously. Of course, they had been drinking as long if not longer than he had. The dwarf...
I don't really care what the religious make up of the Keep is, since it has little to do with my character. I do like the idea of having a dwarven clan, or at least some dwarven merchants/nobles or something in the Keep that I can empathize with. I also like the idea of the Dwarven Host having...
I think a healthy mix of social and combat play would be great. I made Aurvang specifically for a dungeon-crawl, but it'd be a shame not to open up some social skills. I'm expecting a chance to do that. I'm sure there will be some social situations with the bandits and within the caves. I'm...
Great! I still would like to make a Drunking test to impress the patrons, maybe the Chevaliers in particular, with my drinking. They seem like a hardy, fun-timey crew with at least some rep in the Keep. If I can impress them that would probably be saying something. What do you say?
Aurvang wanders over, a flagon in each meaty hand. Come offf it nowwww.... yer all toooo seriousss. 'Ave a drink already. Soon enough we'll be 'offin 'eads and covered in blood The dwarf's eyes glaze over at the mention in blood. He abruptly stops speaking, looks from one flagon to the...
OOC - I think you are correct. We'd probably have to go full on Duel of Wits to convince these guys to help with the Caves, and honestly, I don't think we know enough about the situation or the Chevaliers to make a convincing argument.
Besides getting even more drunk I"m good to go. Actually, I wouldn't mind making a Drunking test to impress the tavern's patrons as I mentioned before. It could be a nice start to building a reputation :) What do you say Engrishonly?