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(RP) Dangerous Legacy

Rak goes the day lost in his own thoughts not paying much attention to the things accurring arroound him. He holds the founded nail in one of is hands playing with it as he goes.

ooc: sorry im been bad at the posting my internet will be upp in about two weeks. Vendetta I repeat myself. If you need this to get forward please autopilot Rak :)
 

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"Come, my friends," says Sonrik, "we are weary from the road, and in need of rest. Let us see if the Little Folk's reputation for fine food lives up to it's legend." He looks around town, seeing if Gemble can help him pick a tavern that can accommodate them, and is not just out to take advantage of "Big" tourists. "Ala, Jaeden, may I treat you both to a meal and some drink?", asks the young man, horribly sensitive to the groups current mood. The young man is also one to take advantage of traveling with one as well storied as Jaeden, and presses him for more tales about the fights against evil in Ember.
 


Erlik nods at the suggestion of rest and refreshment

"so should we not warn them of kobolds and of our mission to the King?" he asks of the others and in particular Krueger "they seem ill-prepared for a fight should it come upon them soon. Besides I don't know what comfort we will find in a village built half-sized"
 

Sel'Tarien, unpleasantly surprised by how lax the halflings take the guard duty, takes some time to hear around how things are in Bobbit, and if they heard any news from Enberton or beyond.
He'll also try to find out if they could speed up their journey somehow.
 

Tonguez said:
"so should we not warn them of kobolds and of our mission to the King?" he asks of the others"
"I am not so sure that the elders meant for us to rally the lands to our cause just yet.", replies Sonrik. "Panic could spread without due cause, my friend, I would hate to see that in such a peacful place. As for the kobolds, they are days behind us, much closer to our villiage than here. Again, I see not need to panic these folk. Why don't you join us for a meal, and we can hear what news is floating around this town.", he says. Sonrik is eager to get Erlik and Ala to come to terms, and can think of nothing more time tested than breaking bread.

Knight Otu said:
He'll also try to find out if they could speed up their journey somehow.
"Excellent idea." says Sonrik, "This would be the perfect place to find passage over water."
 

As the companions discuss things, they stroll into the city. The guard sits back down on his chair and promptly falls back asleep, much to Sel'Tarien's chargrin. Soon you notice that all of the halflings that you see are heading in the opposite direction of you. At first, you worry that something might be coming behind you, then that they are racing away from you. But these are only passing thoughts as you notice that they seem chipper and happy... and some are carrying food!

You come to one of the few buildings that is designed for larger creatures, such as humans and elves, and note that the name of the sign hanging on the door dubs it "The Traveler's Inn" and there are two large cow looking things with a single horn coming from their foreheads. ((Remember, there are no Horses in Enber))
 



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