[hr][center][img]https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2019/07/28/16/52/man-4369037__340.jpg[/img][/center][hr] [center][h3]Edgar Fischer[/h3][/center] Edgar kept his eyes narrowed and his sneer plastered on his face even as the duo 'apologized' for their brash and unwarranted aggression. His rapier still drawn, he gestures the duo to the door. Making a less than subtle suggestion that they get lost. Akio was the first to check on the barmaid, from what he could hear she didn't want to cause any more trouble in the establishment than what had already transpired. Akio helps clean the glass shards away from the fallen woman and makes his way up to what he could assume to be his rented room for the evening. Just then a nobleman and an elven woman arrived to the common area of the inn. From his reaction to the kicked woman to his own kick against the brutish little dwarf, he could put two-and-two together and think that this was the owner of this establishment. The sight of the two ne'er-do-wells caused the sneer to turn into a faint smirk mostly hidden by the grey whiskers of his beard. With the encounter over, Edgar finally sheathed his weapon and turned back to see if Fay was alright. He saw that she was more messy than before but no significant damage to her being; well maybe to her own pride but few folks can claim that a wounded sense of pride was an issue. Finally he turns to face the nobleman that apologized to them and offered that their stay at the tavern be free. [color=slategray]"Much appreciated, Sir Yetta. But the cleric, Dubuk, is the one to be thanked."[/color] He made a friendly gesture to direct the attention to the half-orc that was at the defense of an innocent soul at a drop of a hat. [color=slategray]"I simply provided support to his initiative."[/color] With his piece spoken, he walks back to where Fay was and fixed the table and cleaned it to the best of his ability before taking a seat and appreciatively nodded to a servant that placed a bowl of fresh fruit and a goblet of aromatic wine for him to enjoy while listening to the proprietor's wife sing enchanting songs.