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<blockquote data-quote="Guilt Puppy" data-source="post: 834585" data-attributes="member: 6521"><p>The two old men leave soon after the start of your next act -- the moustached one passes along an extra silver to you, nodding and sharing his thanks.</p><p></p><p>Before they leave, a group of nine youths come in, around the barkeeps' age. They're rather rough-looking -- or at least they try -- but already full enough of drink to be jovial. They come to provide the interested audience so necessary to a good show, although one -- perhaps more sober -- seems obliged to stay off at the edge of the group, disinterested in the child's play.</p><p></p><p>A short while afterward, a chiseled man in a well-worn breastplate saunters in tiredly, hand remaining on the hilt of his shortsword. He makes eye contact with the blonde-haired seeming "leader" of the youngsters, pointing his leather-clad finger first at his own eye, then at the youth: "I see you." The young man merely grins knowingly, and whispers something into the ear of the girl next to him.</p><p></p><p>The armored man finds a seat at the bar next to the young woman: "Elriah, how goes this evening?" They engage in some polite conversation, but she still seems quick to leave. He seems indifferent to this, and to your show as well -- although as drinks are ordered more and more you seem to become the center of his attention.</p><p></p><p>Once you clear out, between the youths and this other man take 4 silver and one gold -- the one gold coming from this older man, of course.</p><p></p><p><em>(Feel free to backtrack into any conversations you might want in that duration.)</em></p><p></p><p>Aerda: You find that these rooms are indeed rather nice, very comfortable, with little touches of decoration here and there -- carving in the bed-posts, a wrought-iron candle-holder -- that, while slight, are really very tastefully done.</p><p></p><p>As far as your painting is concerned, assuming a relatively small canvas (up to nine square feet), you manage to get the underpainting pretty satisfactorily finished and set to dry. With a layer of color, and a few more layers for nuance, you should be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guilt Puppy, post: 834585, member: 6521"] The two old men leave soon after the start of your next act -- the moustached one passes along an extra silver to you, nodding and sharing his thanks. Before they leave, a group of nine youths come in, around the barkeeps' age. They're rather rough-looking -- or at least they try -- but already full enough of drink to be jovial. They come to provide the interested audience so necessary to a good show, although one -- perhaps more sober -- seems obliged to stay off at the edge of the group, disinterested in the child's play. A short while afterward, a chiseled man in a well-worn breastplate saunters in tiredly, hand remaining on the hilt of his shortsword. He makes eye contact with the blonde-haired seeming "leader" of the youngsters, pointing his leather-clad finger first at his own eye, then at the youth: "I see you." The young man merely grins knowingly, and whispers something into the ear of the girl next to him. The armored man finds a seat at the bar next to the young woman: "Elriah, how goes this evening?" They engage in some polite conversation, but she still seems quick to leave. He seems indifferent to this, and to your show as well -- although as drinks are ordered more and more you seem to become the center of his attention. Once you clear out, between the youths and this other man take 4 silver and one gold -- the one gold coming from this older man, of course. [i](Feel free to backtrack into any conversations you might want in that duration.)[/i] Aerda: You find that these rooms are indeed rather nice, very comfortable, with little touches of decoration here and there -- carving in the bed-posts, a wrought-iron candle-holder -- that, while slight, are really very tastefully done. As far as your painting is concerned, assuming a relatively small canvas (up to nine square feet), you manage to get the underpainting pretty satisfactorily finished and set to dry. With a layer of color, and a few more layers for nuance, you should be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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