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Even Newer(er) Tavern Thread: The Hanged Man

after a good nights rest and a bit of extensive meditation, the Paladin returns down the stairs from his room. He steps outside and goes off to find an area where he can practice his martial training. Once that is done he returns to the Tavern and orders some spiced apples, hash browns, bacon, and a cold glass of Orange Juice for his breakfast.

After consuming his breakfast he returns his attention to those around him, and attempts to decide if things have calmed down since last night.
 

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OOC: thanks. glad you liked the page. hope it gets approved. i havent seen any characters from HoS on the list yet. it should be among the approved sources yes?

OOC: Yah, it's an approved source. I'm playing a Shade Executioner I started up...almost literally right when the books became approved (just happened to be when I found this place)
 

OOC: Offical Wizard's material gets auto-approved a month after they are released :)

Hey, give that back you cannibal! Sharpe says, running over to Virgil and attempting to pull the dragon wing out of his mouth. His scrawny muscles are not up to the job however.

You people should have more respect for dragons! Sharpe shouts, waving his arms about. Go kill some faeries or something next time!
Picking up the blade, and handing it back to the half-elf she asks, "How about it? Can I interest you in a palm reading to help you navigate the obstacles ahead and keep track of the tools you'll need to win your way to glory?"
What do you want granny? Sharpe says walking over to Auntie Mab. Palm reading? Should fun, let me see, he says, looking through his backpack. Bah, all out of spare hands.

Wait, do the dragon's palm! he says walking over and lifting the sleeping dragon's paw. He wants to know if there are any tall dark dungeons in his future.
 

"Virgil eats many things," Dante says to Max with a shrug.

He nods at Mab when she enters then glances over at Sharpe and Virgil. When Virgil simple clomps down and glares at Sharpe until he leaves, Dante relaxes back into the shadows.
 

Felix misses Prime's glance at Auntie Mab (possibly on purpose) and reads the tiles on his chest. He gasps in (mostly exaggerated) shock, "Prime, I told the young lady we'd not be hitting on her. Here you are making me a liar a few heartbeats later." He clucks his tongue as he shakes his head. "You should be ashamed of yourself. Aren't there some nice clockwork ladies out there you could... tinker with?"
 

Wait, do the dragon's palm! he says walking over and lifting the sleeping dragon's paw. He wants to know if there are any tall dark dungeons in his future.

"Hmm, yes," Auntie Mab says unenthusiastically, noting the dragon's lack of a coinpurse, "I'm afraid that won't be possible dearie. You see the mystical art of palmistry requires that the supplicant be conscious during the reading. And I'm not feeling too well disposed toward dragons today, having just had to eradicate a particularly nasty member of the species."

"Now you on the other hand dearie..." she says turning to Prime, "My, my! Well aren't you a marvelous contraption. What wondrous adventures might Apoli have in store for you? May I?," Mab asks, taking hold of one of the construct's hands.

"You are right-handed aren't you dearie? Or does that even matter? Let's just say that your are right handed," the old woman plows ahead without waiting for the tiles in the warforged's chest to finish whirring. "Yes, marvelously engineered! And such a strong grip! I sense that you stand firm in the face of danger," she says attempting to wiggle Prime's thumb in its socket and failing to budge it an inch.

"Ooh, and the hands themselves, let's see: cold, and dry of course, with squarish palms, and protruding knuckles. The fingers are thick and strong though, and just as long as the palms. Hm, yes. Earth and Air are your elements dearie, and Fall is your season. Tell me, dearie do you tend a bit toward melancholy? Bit of an introvert? Well of course you are! As long as it takes you to communicate, who can blame you?," Auntie Mab rambles on, communicating at warp speed, "And a bit of a perfectionist I'll wager. One who can't help but protect others? Mmmhmmm. It all checks out. Well, a word of advice dearie: it doesn't hurt to let your guard down every now and then and lean on your friends. I mean we can't all go through life like icebergs in the seas of Arcadia, now can we?"

"But now how to read the lines? Hmmm... well, this hinge here could be the Head Line. Yes, nice and straight across the palm. You're very rational, dearie, some might even say calculating. And where is the Heart Line? It must be here somewhere, unless... You know I once heard a fascinating tale about a lion, a scarecrow, and a warforged who went on a journey with a young maiden to consult a great artificer to replace various things they were missing... but that's neither here nor there. Let's just skip the heart line shall we? Moving on to the Life Line... My word!," Auntie Mab says staring in shock at the canyon of gears, cogs, rotors, and cams that attach Primes thumb to his palm. "So fractured! Oh dearie," the old woman says, eyes brimming with apparently unfeigned sympathy. "You've got a hard road ahead. So many terrible injuries and close calls. And it crosses right through the mound of Lauto. I hope you're friends with a good cleric!," Mab says, making the sign of warding against Persefa.

"Still, it's a long Life Line, and Lauto's touch is not always deadly. It may even lead to great wealth if you survive all the bumps and jolts on the road..."
Then, apparently finished with the reading, Mab dries her eyes, and recovers her composure, adding, "So how about sharing some of that future wealth with old Mabbeth? Seeing as that was my first time reading a construct's future I'll even cut you a deal. How does 6 gold pieces sound?," she asks, smiling hopefully.
 

Felix misses Prime's glance at Auntie Mab (possibly on purpose) and reads the tiles on his chest. He gasps in (mostly exaggerated) shock, "Prime, I told the young lady we'd not be hitting on her. Here you are making me a liar a few heartbeats later." He clucks his tongue as he shakes his head. "You should be ashamed of yourself. Aren't there some nice clockwork ladies out there you could... tinker with?"

Prime whistles, releasing some steam.

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*I APOLOGIZE*
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*I SHOULD HAVE NOTICED THERE WAS SOMETHING BETWEEN YOU TWO*
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*I'M SORRY I MADE YOU JEALOUS*
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" it doesn't hurt to let your guard down every now and then and lean on your friends.".

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*SURE IT DOES WHEN YOUR WEIGHT IS FIVE HUNDRED AND TWELVE POUNDS*
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Answers Prime,
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*IF I LEAN ON MY FRIENDS I MAY CRUSH THEM*
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*THAT SHOULD HURT A LOT*
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Lean on me, when you're not strong
And I might be your friend
I'll help carry your dead body along
For it won't be long
'Til I'm gonna need
A Dragon to lean on



Sharpe sings, then starts to whistle the rest of the song.
 

Felix has been, this entire time, laughing at the scene unfolding. When Drew asks if they should help he stifles his laughter long enough to say, "I'll bet you a fist full of gold she's more than either of them can handle. Unless you think we need to save them? She's been at the right end of that knife more times than she's been at the wrong end of one."

"Still..." Felix says quietly before calling out to Vanessa, "Miss, if you'd like some more... sedate company, we've a seat free over here. We're also less likely to wind up fighting over you. Though that may be a disappointment after getting so much attention."

Vanessa leans to look around her two bickering companions at Felix.

"I'm alright sir. As... colorful as these two are it would be rude to get up and leave. Plus..." she eyes Howler and Nave, "...I think they'll settle down as soon as they get a few more bites of something solid in them to even out the wine." Vanessa flashes a coy smile at the two men and glances down at her snack platter.
 

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