[h3][color=a2d39c][b][center]Ntaj Zoov Yaaj[/center][/b][/color][/h3] [Center][color=a2d39c][b]Location:[/b][/color] Crossed Sword Tavern [color=a2d39c][b]Actions:[/b][/color]Eating, talking to Thomas and Mangus[/center] After placing an order for food, Ntaj went to put Sana’s horse in the stables. Simple enough; hopefully Epona had a good impression of Ntaj the first time they spoke. Afterwards Ntaj got himself set up with a table and a large meal. He had hoped for something like beef or pork, though instead all they had was fish, beans, mushrooms, and bread. He supposed that it’s much what he could expect, and he certainly wasn’t going to complain. For five gold he got himself a feast, buying all the old bread the inn had an a pot of soup for himself. He’s been eating sparsely in his travels, so the chance to gorge wasn’t something he was going to pass up on. Ordering a tankard of ale and some water for himself, Ntaj began to feast, tossing meaty chunks of fish onto a plate on the floor for Honey as well. As long as it keeps him off the table. As Ntaj was halfway through his meal Thomas joined him at the table. Clearing his mouth of food, Ntaj gave the bumbling mage a curt greeting. [color=a2d39c]”Hi.”[/color] Shortly after, Thomas went on some long rant that Ntaj couldn’t quite get all at once. Something something company, followed by the tone of shame and disappointment. Ntaj actually had to stop eating for a moment and try to take in all these things Thomas was saying. Though while Thomas had no thick accent like others, the fact he said so much in such a short amount of time made it impossible for the Common-challenged half-orc to understand anything he said. The best he could glean is that it has something to do with Sana, Keystone, and Kyra, so Ntaj imagined it had something to do with Thomas’s place within their group and his screw up from before. So picking up a bread roll, Ntaj shoved it towards Thomas’s mouth. [color=a2d39c]”Talk too much. [i]Worry[/i] too much. Keystone, Kyra, Sana don’t like you. Meh. They not problem. [i]Undead[/i] are problem. They don’t want be you friend, okay. They not enemy, better. Thomas mage, yeah? Mage are smart. So be smart, don’t be stupid. If you do stupid, stay with Ntaj. Ntaj make you useful.”[/color] Ntaj felt putting it in common would be the easiest way to get his point across. Do away with the fancy talk and get to the core of it. Taking a few more bites of bread and draining the soup pot of it’s contents, Ntaj let out a satisfied burp and drank some ale. [color=a2d39c]”You try help Sana, almost kill her. Now Kyra and Keystone want kill you. Let healer like Satilita help Sana. You want help them, [i]kill undead[/i]. Simple.”[/color] Speaking of this undead threat, Ntaj turned to face Magnus. If what Ntaj understood was correct, he wanted to do something about this undead menace as well. Ntaj wasn’t sure what his stake in this was, but then again Ntaj was practically doing this pro bono. Still best to at least get an idea why these guys were sticking their necks out for total strangers, and in Thomas’s case, strangers who don’t like him. [color=a2d39c]”So, said before. Name Ntaj . Ntaj Totem Warrior, mighty orc berserker from Dark Star. Who are you, and what can you do?”[/color] He also looked over at Thomas. While he was aware that Thomas was a mage, Ntaj actually doesn’t know what sort of magic he can do. It’d be a good idea to learn. [color=a2d39c]”Thomas too. What’s Thomas magic?”[/color]