The three of them all took a drink, and they all seemed to enjoy it. [i]Good for them, though I've always wondered why people enjoy drinking stuff that makes them dumber.[/i] Jhank thought to himself as he continued to wait. If there was one thing he was, it was patient. Soon enough, the new dwarf invited the others to start adventuring, apparently needing someone just like us. Odd, but Jhank always wanted to adventure around the place, and if he did, he might eventually be accepted into his old clan... then again, no, he's already made enough friends here, and everyone there shunned him. Even if they let him in, he wouldn't abandon his hometown. Of course, adventuring offered a few more benefits than that, so Jhank headed in after the dwarf eyed him with what he assumed was suspicion. [i]Don't suppose he's ever seen a shunned lizardman, before... ah, well.[/i] Jhank thought as he headed in after the other two. He would have been angrier at the dwarf for that look, but then he remembered that the townsfolk were all just as suspicious of him at first, as well. People usually are, and Jahnk figured it had something to do with what he was... perhaps normal lizardfolk weren't quite so peaceful towards humans, and human-like creatures. [i]I wonder what in the world someone like him would need people like us for, though... considering his robes, perhaps something magical. I just hope I don't get turned into a frog because of this.[/i] he thought as he followed the others, still kind of just politely waiting his turn to speak, as he knew from experience that people didn't like it when you either interrupted them, or spoke out of turn... though, normally, it was only the guards that didn't like the latter, Jhank wasn't about to take any chances, here.