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<blockquote data-quote="michael_noah" data-source="post: 3277613" data-attributes="member: 40131"><p><span style="color: lightblue">"Thank you, sir!"</span> exclaims the child to Jasper before running off, clearly more fond of the copper than any chance of scraps.</p><p></p><p>Clearly flustered by the ramblings of the bard, the halflings mumble non-commital answers to his rhetorical question before stepping back and beginning to turn their attention on more lucritive "clients".</p><p></p><p>Zagnak finds the inn not entirely uncomfortable, as the patrons are mostly concerned with their own quiet conversations. It seems clear that things must become much busier in the later hours, or the inn would not warrant such a large building.</p><p></p><p>Jasper and Padraig are able to easily find a table in a suitable spot and are quickly waited on by a pleasant, though terse, serving woman. <span style="color: pink">"Meals are 1 gold each, gentlemen, and you'll be having a pitcher of ale for 4 silver I presume?"</span></p><p></p><p>After giving their order, the two overhear a number of conversations, but nothing of much interest. The locals are speaking mostly of how business is going (suitably well), the weather (it is fine and warm), and the state of the poor quarter (it stinks).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael_noah, post: 3277613, member: 40131"] [Color=lightblue]"Thank you, sir!"[/color] exclaims the child to Jasper before running off, clearly more fond of the copper than any chance of scraps. Clearly flustered by the ramblings of the bard, the halflings mumble non-commital answers to his rhetorical question before stepping back and beginning to turn their attention on more lucritive "clients". Zagnak finds the inn not entirely uncomfortable, as the patrons are mostly concerned with their own quiet conversations. It seems clear that things must become much busier in the later hours, or the inn would not warrant such a large building. Jasper and Padraig are able to easily find a table in a suitable spot and are quickly waited on by a pleasant, though terse, serving woman. [color=pink]"Meals are 1 gold each, gentlemen, and you'll be having a pitcher of ale for 4 silver I presume?"[/color] After giving their order, the two overhear a number of conversations, but nothing of much interest. The locals are speaking mostly of how business is going (suitably well), the weather (it is fine and warm), and the state of the poor quarter (it stinks). [/QUOTE]
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