[center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/303645471333810177/321534524594847747/58a05e5162bfff3328cfcc7df52fcaca.png[/img][/center] As morning came and his snores died down, Magnus would stretch and greet the morning sun. Floor was comfy enough for now, but he really hoped they could fix up the beds at some point. Scratching his head and letting out a deep yawn, Magnus left his temporary room and trotted downstairs, his messy hair in a huge disheveled tide down his shoulders. [color=FF5353][b]"Mornin'..."[/b][/color] he greeted sleepily, just in time to hear Bart ask how much people earned, as well as talking about their larder. A tinge of guilt weighed on Magnus' shoulders, as he was kind of a big guy and as such ate a lot...reaching into the gold pouch he'd received from yesterday, he withdrew a pile of about 100 coins and put them on the table. [color=FF5353][b]"I don't really need the gold all that much...b-but maybe I can find some cheap beds at some point too."[/b][/color] With his pouch now at 50 GP, Magnus was left to ponder what job to take for the day. Love your Neighbor was...well, frankly, Magnus felt it was better suited to a more charismatic sort of adventurer. He just wasn't good with people...or fighting them. Humble Beginnings made him think of his job yesterday, pondering if that was the same lady at the port. Had to be. Though, religion wasn't much his business. His father always told him that a man chooses his faith and sticks to it...so Magnus knew he had to be careful getting roped into those matters. Same reason he wouldn't take A Tempest Looms...and Water and Honesty was sketchy and vague. However...Dragon's Dressmaker...was a loincloth fashionable? No way. But, then he read The Girl Who Cried. An animal was something he could fight without having to hold back! And, it looked like someone was already in on that quest, so they'd be able to take down the beast no problem. It also seemed that he didn't care WHO would come, so...even better! Magnus excitedly followed after Freyr, shouting: [color=FF5353][b]"I'll help slay that wolf!"[/b][/color] Not only did Freyr seem dependable, he was also a Male Monster, something that Magnus felt was a HUGE point of similarity between them. Maybe they could be friends...he hoped.