DnD 3.5 Prophet's Blood

Dalen would make it to the Tumbler every so often. He would not be a regular by any means. But after a long day from time to time he might make it in to partake of the local brew.

As for language it would be nice to have a second language that everyone would know. be it Draconic, Dwarf or Celestial.

Common Evn' gov hw' be ye tdey'
Draconic translation Why hello there good friend, how are you this fine day where the wind blows comfortably from the south bringing a slight breeze from the sea?


I would be more than happy to change my spare language to the common shared language(to be herewith known as CSL) if for nothing else for trade purposes.
 

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Cyrack would also stay away from the tavern since Kiyik is staying away. I mean it's not that he doesn't want to go in, it's more to the point that he's trying to get brownie points
 


Every PC race knows Common and their racial language by default, in case anyone was wondering.

randomling: Human's native language is, oddly enough, Human. Humans get this for free.

Paper_Bard: The Tumbler is more than a simple drinking hole. It's where people come when visiting the village, for fun or business. As an ambassator he would likely stay on the Third floor, away from most of the goings on of the main tavern.

Unkabear: While multi-cultural the Great Kingdom is largely Human, so it is the most common language used.

Ivellious: Didn't you see what happened to SolosAddie? Brownie Points are very dangerous!
 

I saw what happened to Sol, which you have kudos from me for doing lol. But I'm trying to get them from Kiyik, so I'm not stealing them from a Pinta Dragon that the brownies made. Who knows, if they're nice I might give the brownies some of my brownie points, lol
 


Araug is off by himself in a corner of the first level. While he has a basic grasp of human customs, he has not made any friends in the village aside from his recently deceased master. He has been renting a room on the second level for two days now, contemplating what his next move should be and where he wants to go.
 

Ildrym notices the young and silent half-orc and seems to be interested about him. He asks a few questions around and one day he approaches the fighter with two jugs of beer and a calm manner


(@djheins33: i'd appreciate if the two external warriors get well along. I think, however that Ildym will be silent and serious only when speaking with Araug. He will be quite unnerving for the others :) )
 

OK, languages are changed, I just added Human to the list. Hope that's OK Mr DM! :)

Catrin makes it to the Thomas' Tumbler occasionally, but she's not there often for a couple of reasons. First, she keeps herself pretty busy between work and training, so there's not a lot of spare time for getting hammered even if she did have the spare cash (she's hoarding that precious 5gp for when she picks herself up to go adventuring or join an army). Second, it's a small village and if word got back to her grandmother - or worse, her mother - that'd she'd been drinking and horsing around with men twice her age, there would be hell to pay.

She will, however, conveniently be there when the action starts. ;) I just made this up, but she has a boyfriend who she occasionally finds the time to sneak out and mess around with. They'd probably be drinking/making out/whatever in a hiding-spot near the inn rather than actually inside it (again with the "hell to pay" if they're seen) but one or both will be in and out of the place to get fresh alcohol. Her boyfriend's about her age, apprenticed to the blacksmith, a bit of a ne'er-do-well trying to make good, and his name's Allen.
 
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I come down occasionally with my grandfather. If there's an ailing animal, or birthing coming up etc, the inn makes an easy central place for people to come to let us know for non-emergency cases.

Is there a porch? it makes sense for my grandfather and I to sit outside if there's a porch for animal companion reasons.
 
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