[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/lOIXzzk.jpg[/img][/center] The day was a clear one; blue sky with the occasional lone cloud and a breeze of wind just strong enough to cool body and soul for a well earned rest after putting in some honest work for your ordinary dock worker. People in Coris seemed happy enough, despite everything. It was true that the average folk seemed a little [i]too[/i] uninterested in the war but it was mostly due to them being so far from the borders. It did not help that the Twin Kingdoms of Coris and Latis had been suffering the occasional border aggression from the Empire for the last few years, possibly forcing a bit of complaisance on the citizens. However, those that passed by the booming Dragonborn's voice couldn't help themselves but stop to listen to the sermon. Some might even have been affected by it, but if that was the case it showed only little. People loved their quiet lives, and few were willing to accept the facts that might ruin said quiet life, even facts as dangerous and life changing as War. Nevertheless, no one stopped the Cleric or hurled insults at him. Most were used to street criers, Coris being one of the more multi-cultural place it wasn't too rare to see people, clerics and priests included, shouting their beliefs in the streets. The Redd Snapper Inn [i]was[/i], in fact, unremarkable. Even though it was still early in the day - early afternoon - the Inn was mostly full of people talking, eating and drinking, eagerly spending their hard earned coins away. A brief silence fell on the tavern for a moment when the Dragonborn stepped in, but was quick to be broken. By the time the white-haired maiden had joined the Cleric, the Tavern keeper - a heartful looking Dwarf - had already brought Meat and Ale to the table and was happy to go get the woman's new order. Adventurers were usually pretty lucrative in such places - and adventurers they sure looked like. By the time a third Adventurer entered, as equally armored as the Anhur cleric, people in the Inn started paying attention. Mercenaries, perhaps? For the war? Who knew. Aurelian was right in the the Innkeeper was a retired fisherman, as was made plain obvious by the [i]many[/i] decorations around the room of his past life on the waters. The people of the tavern began feeling a bit uneasy at the seemingly endless stream of far from ordinary looking folks...but all that was quickly put to rest when the most recent newcomer bought everyone a round. People began laughing again, some toasted to Liora and the table of "Adventurers" without even knowing who any of them were. Truly, they loved simplicity. This is the scene that Rean would witness as she herself entered the Inn. At this point, people paid no mind to her being far busier reveling, their mind having been put at ease by one simple act of generosity. By the time Arthur found his way to his new kin, the day was further close to evening and the Tavern was seriously packed. The Innkeeper, the Dwarf who by now introduced himself as Dargas Stonefish, chose about this time to make his way to the table and interrupt the group briefly. [b]"Sorry to intrude on ya, but I was wonderin' if any of ye fine lads and lassies needed anythin' more in the likes of food and drinks?"[/b] he asked as politely as his thick dwarven accent allowed. [b]"Now I don' want to be intrudin' on you, but folks hav' been wonderin' if you all are mercs or adventurers? We don't see a whole lot of those lately, y'see, and well.."[/b] he said with some sort of nervous laughter towards the end, obviously wondering how to formulate the request [b]"...well, to say plainly; the small folks could use a bunch of hard workin' adventurous folks right now. That' all I be sayin'. If ye'r interested, take a gander at the board right by the entrance, for what it's worth. Anyhow, if ye need anything, the lassies will be happy to help! Have a fine evenin'."[/b] With this interaction, the Dwarf called over one of his waitress to take any orders the table would have for him and went away. While straightforward, it was not unexpected. Adventurers were often times easy to spot and in high demands for things the high ups might not want to look into, or could not look into. And in times of war, it seemed adventurers preferred to stay clear of affected states, this would be why the Envoys garnered so much attention. it seemed Liora's act of generosity made the people believe they might be willing to help. If anyone was to look on the board, they would find much information posted; help demanded to defend farmsteads near the border, missing people wanting to be found, guards needed for ships going at sea and the such. One, however, seemed more prominent than others. It was a paper posted by the Guards of the city asking for help in finding a missing patrol. [hider][i]"By orders of Lord Dunham, lord of Goldshore and Marshal of Coris, a group of experienced trackers and/or skillful individuals are demanded for help in the search for a missing patrol of brave Corissian militiamen. The Guards and forces of Coris are otherwise occupied in the defense of it's borders and holdings and are unable to spare men for what may be a long search. The Marshal, in his generosity and humanity, believe that the missing children of Coris have to be found and brought back to their families, be they alive or otherwise. Interested parties will want to search the areas east and north-east of Coris, along the Trifork river for the missing militia men. Any information, people or bodies found after a successful investigation can be brought back to the Marshal at Coris keep for the reward. Thank you."[/i][/hider] The reward was a substantial amount of Gold as well as an opportunity to speak to the Marshal, if such a thing was needed. Of course, these were all unrelated to the Envoys mission, but funds and information could potentially be useful to them.