Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24685738-20170605191359/@comment-7262318-20170606192606

Edwin and Bagarok resigned to the inn, which in Edwin's opinion, was far superior to the theatric compensation that was this marriage and ball. He wondered how so many massive egos could be packed into one room without them squashing one another.

Bagarok didn't much care, either. He simply sat at his table, shoveling his roasted mudcrab into the opening of his cloak that concealed the rest of his face. It was a bother to eat, but he at least knew that many cities wouldn't welcome giant electrical golem. So he hid under his cloak. The mudcrab was alright, though.

"When do we leave?" Bagarok asked.

"When the partying dies down. Too many people in this city today for us to move. And more are coming in. Roads will be too cluttered..."

Bagarok nodded and continued chewing on his food. Edwin took notice of the giant knight who plopped down close to him, wondering how that man would be able to move on the battlefield at his height.