Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160516023321/@comment-5583506-20160521030409

The innkeeper shrugged at the sight of Koldri's pouch. "Your money is no good here. As thanks for saving this city you can consider any service under my roof to be free of charge for Beast Slayers."

Ran made his way downstairs, greeting everyone already seated with a short nod of his head before he sat down next to Myrdana.

The Imperial seemed amused. "You worked out any good strategies while you were inside your bride?"

"Are you going to berate me for not honoring our creed?" he replied with a sigh, not really keen on discussing what he did with Raini on his spare time.

"I could never do that. You are a man. You are getting old. You have your urges. We are all human here after all. To refrain from living out after those urges you have inside you, would make you less of a man and more like one of those creatures we slay everyday."

She smiled at him. "Of course I don't want to encourage what you are doing with that young woman, but I don't see any harm in it, as long as you know to put the group as a whole as your first priority. Understood?"

He nodded. "I know."

"Good. Then let's be off as soon as possible. I will await for them to finish what breakfast they might have ordered and then we will leave."

"I am", acknowledged Evelyne. "We are leaving for the Wilderness. It makes my legs quiver just thinking about it."

Hildi headed downstairs, leaning her face over a bowl of boiling soup as she breathed in the fumes.

"Aah..." she murmured in a daze.

That oughta numb the senses.



Falana ordered some meat loaf with shriveled onion and potato bread for the two of them to share. To refrain from the alcohol while they were traveling she ordered some juice made from juniper berries.