[right][@Jerkchicken][@Utrax][/right] [color=gray]”Mm, the forest. Well, it’s a scary thing, folks don’t really go in expecting to come out.”[/color] The barmaid said, on her way back with a few beers for the travelers, yawning a little. [color=gray]”Not much more to tell, really. If I were you, I’d keep out and move along.”[/color] The tone in her voice was different from earlier, like she was thinking about it more than she actually should...[color=gray]”Enjoy your drinks, there’s an inn across town you can stay in, we don’t have rooms...”[/color] Having said that, she sauntered a little ways over to behind the main counter, there was a door leading upstairs...She swung it open and called up the staircase. [color=gray]”Tolan! I’m heading home, close up the place for me before you fall asleep up there, yeah?”[/color] an audible “mhm” noise was the only reply. The woman pulled a pin out of her hair upon closing the door, resulting in her bound up mop dropping past her shoulders. She made her way across the floor and out the front door to Yellowgrass. Meanwhile, a sound or two could be heard upstairs as someone was coming down them, lazily, to handle things. That was when a man emerged from the door, messy blonde hair that draped just past his ears, a cotton shirt with a low neck line, stubble all over his chin and mouth, and a tired look upon his face, it would almost be attractive, were it not for the fact that he looked tired. [color=Yellow]”Bar’s closed, don’t stay too long.”[/color] He said while grabbing a few empty mugs off the counter to store away, oddly enough, he wasn’t at all put off by the large half orc or the monk, maybe it was too late in the evening to care. Either way, the only thing that really stood out to this one man skeleton crew of a person, apparently named Tolan was that occasionally his shirt sleeves would ride up, and a weird looking mark on his arm would show ever so slightly. It wouldn’t mean much to anyone. [color=Yellow]”Let me guess, here for the forest.”[/color] Tolan said, a table or two away, cleaning up a spill.