[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjk2LmIyODJiZi5SbTl5ZEhWdVlRLCwuMQ,,/great-vibes.regular.png[/img] [h3]Eden Hall[/h3] [sub][@Ithradine][@mopsock17][@HueMan][/sub][/center][hr] As Fortuna absentmindedly took another gulp of her ale, her sharp eyes met with the barkeep's once more as he said two simple words. She gave him a small, sad smile. [color=bc8dbf]"Perhaps... But life goes on."[/color] She replied ambiguously, staring into the rippling liquid in her tankard. She noticed the presence of two of her party members from earlier, yet she wasn't about to address them with smiles as she had done when they first teamed up. She looked at Polak from the corner of her eye as he spoke to her. She felt the awkwardness in the air as her inquired about her thoughts, which she found to be a little cute. [color=bc8dbf]"I'm sure everything will be fine tomorrow."[/color] She said with a calm, yet friendly tone. As if she hadn't had enough people ask her virtually the same question, another man approached them, asking about the loss of their comrade. Perhaps out of pure coincidence, it would seem that he had also lost someone. Given his armaments, she assumed he was an Archer. Her expression for the most part, was quite blank, if not calm. [color=bc8dbf]"A pleasure to meet you, Reylan. And yes, we lost someone.."[/color] She responded blankly, [color=bc8dbf]"But perhaps we can continue this conversation another time."[/color] The rogue would've stayed around for longer had it not been for the repetition of questions in the span of ten minutes. She finished her ale and got up from her stool. [color=bc8dbf]"Have a good evening, gentlemen."[/color] As she went to leave, Reylan extended an invitation to his guild. One that she wished to think about for some time. Perhaps until the next day would suffice. A nice hot bath was a welcome feeling after a long couple of days, she was quite ready to surrender herself to the whims of this world if she could have a bath like this everyday. Fortuna hadn't the slightest clue as to what the rest of Reylan's guild was like. However, it was worth thinking about. Working as a group would definitely make this easier, but to create bonds with others would potentially lead to heart break in this death game. But she was never much of a solo player. Or rather she was never given the chance to be one.[hr] It was the first night that Fortuna was able to sleep properly.. Which was surprising, given the circumstances of yesterday. Must've been the alcohol and the hot bath. She had actually spent some of that night flipping a coin out of habit, but for the most part. A fitful rest. She opened the curtains to see that the weather was the same as it had been for the past few days. She found it interesting that she could feel the sun's warmth in a virtual place, but that just goes to show how advanced everything has become. The rogue took out a coin and flipped it. The morning light flickered as it reflected off the metal. The coin landed flat in the palm of her hand. Heads. She smirked slightly. Perhaps she was a little superstitious? Or maybe her gambling habits are getting the better of her? Perhaps both. But this was a good sign. She hoped that her luck hadn't run out just yet. With a few flicks of her finger, she opened the console. Quickly, she sent a message to Reylan. [color=bc8dbf]"I'll join the guild. :)"[/color] It said simply. Hopefully the little emote made the message seem less expressionless.