Lisianna Bren [hr] It was about time for her to get going. Lisianna had just finished settling her armor on and making sure it was fitted properly. It was already late enough in the day her mom had left for the Academy and her dad was busy with the City Guard. In that case, there was no one to say goodbye to. Well, that was fine. They already knew she might be in and out due to the whole adventurer thing. Her dad wasn't happy with it but it had less to do with Liz leaving, and more to do with her leaving the city guard and making the job a bit more difficult on him without her around. Well, she needed to head to the guild to get a quest now. The adventurer grabbed her greatsword and left her house, tossing the weapon over her shoulder. She took a breath and headed out toward the guild. Lisianna got stopped a few times to talk to some of the patrolling guards as they had a small chit-chat and one or two of them trying to beg her to come back to the Guard since her father was becoming a handful without her around. She of course declined, laughing at their misfortunes a small bit. After she managed to make it to the Adventurer's Guild, she pushed the door open to witness a rather busy crowd. Sure it was in Venne, but it never ceased to surprise her just how busy this place could get from time to time. Lisianna looked toward the job board just in time to see a guy with ale spill it on some others and then face plant before practically jump straight upright from that prior position. Liz watched wide-eyed, surprised at just how fast he was at it. The woman scratched her head a small bit as she looked for an opening. A quick gaze over the area deemed that she'd have to force her way through to get to the job board. Given her stature, it wouldn't be too difficult to do so though she hesitated to do so. She decided not to since she didn't care to imitate the one that looked to be a drunkard... Or, perhaps more importantly get close to him lest she let her guard instincts take over. Instead, she waited, stalling for an opening for now, at the least. "Maybe someone will grab a job and need an extra hand and I won't have to lift a finger at the job board. She pointed her sword at the ground and rested the tip of her blade on the ground so she wasn't carrying it.