[center][h1][color=FFEC3C]Dune[/color][/h1][hr][hr][/center] [sup][url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-MT9Y72ChDpUrg_BDiDsC4IjXWtqYAXix3VM1yoVsf8/edit]The Old Tongue[/url] (It isn't fully completed so some words here that aren't on there will be Irish)[/sup] People turned the other way upon his arrival. Walked away. Lowered their heads. Found some kind of way to hide themselves. It could've been the way he dressed. His previous profession. His origin. But no, it was the pitiful Human cliché - he was an outsider. So as he walked through those hay-strewn streets, all eyes were averted from him and all people cleared the way for him. Just not in the way he wanted. And just like every day, he strolled into the nearest tavern to order an ale, in the hopes that following Human ways might just mean he [i]was[/i] able to drink away his sorrows. And he'd have a lot of sorrows to drink away - there was a different man there. Not the usual man that spend a good while trying to figure out where Dune was pointing, no. It was an entirely different one. He was confused by this - couldn't Hindwalkers (humans) keep their Rank as well as Shifters? Everyone in Summit Pack had kept their Rank - even him as the Alpha-to-be. He sighed and sat down (triggering the person next to him to stand up) and waited to be served. The man came along, speaking some jibberish Dune couldn't understand - probably English, or any of the other Hindwalker languages. He tried to remember how to say the beverage in English, which ended in him stammering and the man serving him giving him a confused look. With a sigh, he spoke in his own language, maybe others knew the Old Tongue? "[color=FFEC3C]Leann.[/color]" With that the man simply carried on staring. Dune rolled his eyes and cleared his throat. "[color=FFEC3C]P-Po... Pota... Po-[/color]" The man then went on rambling again, cutting Dune off and walking away. This action quite confused the Shifter. Did the Hindwalker give up? Did he understand Dune? He decided to sit there and wait a little longer. Eventually the Hindwalker returned with a wooden mug full of leann, which the man proceeded to teach Dune was called 'porter'. Dune wrote this down in his journal before drinking the contents and setting the mug on the table. He wrote on a piece of paper [i]"Dune na dra oa reu."[/i], before placing it on the table and walking out.