[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjYwLjkwYzZmOS5WRzl5ZG1rZ1M4T21kR2xzWkc5MGRHbHkuMAAA/viking.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=7ea7d8]Time: Morning[/color] [color=7ea7d8]Location: Roshmi[/color] [color=7ea7d8]Interactions: [@Helo]-Bowyn[/color] [hr] Torvi had no concept of what was expensive and what wasn't quite yet in this world, but from the look on Bowyn's face it told her that the inn cost quite a bit of money. She felt bad that he was having to use his money to pay for her and she promised herself she'd find a way to pay him back for it all. She did have a small amount of money she'd acquired over their travels and she would begin by using that to pay him back. She pulled her attention away from the patrons of the bar as she heard Bowyn speak to her. He was right, if she stared too much she'd probably look suspicious. She could probably play it off as she came from a small village that didn't get many of the other races if she needed to. She sat down at the table and chuckled a bit. [color=7ea7d8]"You could say that. In fact you can go as far as to say we're the only variety of creatures where I come from."[/color] She informed him, keeping her voice somewhat low just as an extra precaution. They truly didn't need any trouble. His next question caused her to smirk just a little bit. [color=7ea7d8]"Wings and magic are not necessities to live, believe it or not."[/color] She informed him, a bit a snark in her voice. She couldn't blame him for the question though as he obviously wouldn't know much about her world just as she hadn't known anything about his. [color=7ea7d8]"I suppose what we have going for us, though, is that we're resilient. We can survive through some of the toughest situations and even thrive. That's what we have going for us."[/color] She explained, knowing it probably didn't seem like much and in comparison to this world, hers looked dull. Maybe it was dull, but it was her home. She took another swig of her mead before she decided to bring up the topic of the ball she'd seen on the flyer. [color=7ea7d8]"I saw a flyer on the door for a ball, perhaps we should find a way into it? It might be a good opportunity to try and find some powerful allies. What do you think? Could also pick some pockets and make back some money."[/color] She through the last bit in to make it more enticing. [hr] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLjQ2NzMxYy5SV3h6WldFLC4w/roycroft-initials.regular.png[/img] [color=1a7b30]Time:[/color] Morning [color=1a7b30]Location:[/color] Kyran's parents house [color=1a7b30]Interaction:[/color][@Alivefalling]-Kyran [@MissCapnCrunch] Dionaea [@princess] Risa [@Dezuel] Elthrael[/center] [hr] When Risa came out, speaking in a regal manner, it had really surprised Elsea. She truly had no idea that Risa was of royal descent and it changed her view of the woman ever so slightly. She still saw her as a friend, a close friend now even, but she now felt like Risa was more important to protect. She could understand why Kyran was so protective of her now and she felt a bit bad for scolding him earlier, though at the same time she did feel like he went a bit overboard on things. That was a matter for another day, however, as she decided to head back inside and change from the clothing she had on into something new that Kyran’s mother had provided. She looked through the pretty dresses and was very tempted to pick one to match how Risa and Dionaea often dressed, but the practical side of her urged her to choose something logical. She didn’t need to draw any more attention than she already would. That and she wanted to have a backup plan just in case her ears failed. So she chose a dress that also sported a hood just in case. She wondered if Dio would also choose to borrow a dress or not. In the early days of arriving at Kyran’s parents house, Dio had been a wreck and it had made Elsea sad. While she barely knew the girl, it was still awful what had been done to her brothers. She couldn’t imagine how the girl was feeling. It also sparked a bit of anger in her and she knew that if she got the chance she would help make that Dark Elf pay. If he enjoyed setting things on fire so much perhaps he wouldn’t mind being set ablaze himself. The thought made her smirk darkly to herself and she was glad no one was around to see that. Once she was finished, she headed back outside to join the rest of the group. She gave them a quick smile before speaking. [color=1a7b30]”Kyran your mother is an angel. I’m so appreciative of all your family is doing for us. I’m ready to go to breakfast whenever.”[/color] [url=https://i.pinimg.com/564x/aa/c5/8b/aac58b95ceecb2782f16fc8378a289b9.jpg]Elsea’s New Outfit[/url] [hr] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLmI5ZDc2NS5TMlZ1YVdFLC4w/vanjar.regular.png[/img][/center] [Color=8dc73f] Time:[/color] Morning [Color=8dc73f]Location:[/color] Biralei residence [Color=8dc73f]Interaction:[/color] [@princess] Malachi [@Dezuel] Zelginn [@Inertia] Rei [@Potter] Corvina [hr] Kenia watched as the child took the bate of the honey cake, glad she wasn’t going to have to use her magic to capture him...at least not yet. She also listened as Corvina and Rei spoke, knowing full well that they had nothing to do with this. They were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. She had to contain a chuckle as Rei’s sarcasm hit her ears. She did quite enjoy the snarkiness of these two. She didn’t quite approve of Malachi seeming to immediately accuse the two of the chaos, but she could understand it to a point. Her attention was pulled back to the demi-human child as she watched his crocodile tear filled face spin his story. Being a manipulative liar herself she could catch on quickly to when someone else was trying to spin a story. That and she’d spent a week with Malachi, if he’d really wanted to steal some of her wealth than he would have done so awhile ago. Still she found the story amusing and an opportunity in it. [color=8dc73f]”Oh really? Well what do you have to say for yourself Malachi?”[/color] She asked, accusing him just as quickly as he’d accused Cora and Rei. She also swiped up the pouch the boy had thrown and examined the coin inside. She turned back to Zelginn and crouched down so she was now at his level. She gave him the kindest of smiles, putting on the act of the kind lady he said she was. [color=8dc73f]”Thank you, little one, for informing me of a thief amongst us.”[/color] She started, but then continued. [color=8dc73f]”Let me give you a word of advice, though. Don’t try to manipulate and lie to a woman who makes a living off of doing just that.”[/color] She then held up the pouch he’d thrown and quickly grabbed the sausages from around his neck. [color=8dc73f]”So let’s start over, I will give both of these back to you along with match the amount that’s in this pouch if you give me your name and the reason why you came here. I suspect that you weren’t lying about being hungry, but I need to make sure that is the only reason you broke into my house. If you refuse to answer truthfully then I will be forced to remove your ability to speak and turn you over to the dark elf guards as a thief and I really don’t want to have to do that. So please, won’t you tell this kind lady your true intentions?”[/color] As she spoke, Kenia had started to form barriers of light in each exit from the room just in case the child tried to run. She truly didn’t want to harm the child and would do everything to avoid that, but when it came down to it her first priority was protecting the humans and she’d do what she had to.