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Gotta go buy more soda, BRB
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Midsummer Eve tomorrow... Time to go stock up on soda at the store. BRB:
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All hail our Lord and Savior! ... THE EASTER BUNNY!!
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Am I the only one who hates electronic ID and all that it has brought? Maybe I'm just an old kermudgeon...
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I am my own, greatest enemy! ... But you're a close second
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Hark! Rebellion is afoot! D:

EDIT:

Seems Light is even more scatterbrained than Ashara, not even remembering that Mamoru and Gromgard, in fact, never went to the village but rather went to retrieve Gromgard's runaway artists... Oh welp, that's for Grom and Mamo to sort out I guess~
Ashara was relieved to hear that her superior was unharmed and, apparently, unphazed by the sudden appearance of a strong presence that rivaled their own power. Most averagely observant people however, would likely have picked up on Kath's comment about the stalker being little, ergo, Kath had actually seen who the aura belonged to. Unfortunately, as Ashara was neither particular observant, nor prone to prying or prodding her peers for information, this valuable aseet of intel was going to go to waste, for now.

"That is good to hear. When I noticed the aura, I was worried it might have been something hostile that was targetting you while I was away. My apologies, milady, I will try not to stray too far from your side in the future." Ashara apologized, bowing her head and looking both concerned and upset.

After all, Kath was more than just her travelling companion, she was the irreplacable librarian and CHapter Keeper who held the knowledge of over a thousand tomes! If something were to happen to her, much more so while under Ashara's supposed protection, the fox could only imagine the consequences of her negligience. This was, after all, very different from her past duties of simply patrolling the halls of the chateau. Where once she could leisurely stroll, at her own pace, and only interfere when necessary, this duty wass far more hands-on, and required far more paying attention... Something that sadly wasn't the forte of the spirit fox. Luckily, for the time being, Kath was unharmed and well, which at least was a comfort in the department of concerns.

Still though, first Lady Chuunitrixx singing and now Lord Graft's distracting head-messaging? It seemed their allies back at the castle had no intention of simply letting them go about doing their mission without interference or distractions. The raven-haired beauty sighed. She also made it a point when doing her work back in the day, to stay out of the way of the Chapter Keepers' and their minions' way while working. She never interupted or made a huge scene to garner attention or any such... So why was it that the rest of them were so uncouth and incapable of showing restraint? Really, they had no manners at all!

With a bit of inner monologuing to herself done, Ashara turned back to Kath, speaking in a lower tone, in case prying ears were trying to listen in on the two pretty ladies and their private conversation.

"Milady, if I may suggest something. I believe we should begin our withdrawal and return to the Chateau." She said, calm but serious. "I do not believe we will learn much more by lingering here. I have watched, talked to and observed the locals here, and I believe there is little more we can gain by staying here longer... Unless there is something you yourself have uncovered?, milady? " Ashara stated and asked, tilting her head sideways to emphasize her query. "If not, we should avoid inviting the owner of that presence to catch us off-guard again, and leave before they actually try something foolish." She finished, looking over her shoulder before straightening her posture a bit.
Yes, there's no rush. Just rest up and post whenever you've got the energy to do so. We can wait.
@Archmage MCThe cultists that Mamoru and Gromgard met while chasing after the goblin artists. They killled most of them, and Gromgard's goblins - and Mamoru - captured less than a handful, three in total I believe. They were then sent to Gromgard's dungeon, for interrogation. Mamoru learned that they belonged to a cult that targeted travellers and homeless people, who they then sacrificed at crude ritual sites to their god.

That's about it. For deeper details, I suggest re-reading the relevant posts of Lu and Rock respectively.
... Freshly sharpened pencil, IN YOUR EYE-HOLE!

Pretty sure Salem's gonna bully Rodias though, since the Oh-So-Great-Dhampir-Sable-Lord can't figure out something as simple as a suicidal programmer's personal password. So laaaaaaame~
@Xaltwind Why pick on Gromgard's goblins?

Why? Why not?


... And because they're STINKIN' GAWBLINS!
Ideas for Light:

  • Go raid Flan's kitchen. Everyone else been doing it, so why not jump on the bandwagon?
  • Go pester Aurora, she's been a bit lonely, so I'm sure she'd appreciate some sanity-draining company.
  • Go down and beat up some of Kaldrona's pets. Test your new world muscles.
  • Go bother Chuunitrixx and congratulate her on becoming a moma.
  • Go bully Gromgard's goblins.
Ashara was slightly amused by display of familial affection. It reminded her of her own family back home at the shrine. Though, had she been a smarter lass, she might have been able to pick up on the father's not-so-subtle jab at his daughter's affection for Mars, and her in-turn rather flustered defense and denial of said affection all but conforming it. Alas, the fox was none too bright in matters such as these, and so the entire spectacle passed right above her airheaded ... head. When the smith thanked her for helping his daughter do her chores, she merely smiled and bowed politely.

"It was no trouble at all, sir." She said. Honestly though, it hadn't been any trouble. With her strength and speed, Ashara could probably have finished the entire thing faster if she'd done it alone, but she decided to not mention that since she didn't want the poor girl's efforts to be thought of as meaningless by her own father. Not even Ashara was that dense.

Still, when the pouch of money was thrown her way, and she deftly caught the small bag in the air, Ashara did something most sane people wouldn't. Rather than actually count the amount inside, she merely plucked a single coin from within the bag, then held it out to examine it in the dim, lacking light of the forge. Turning and adjusting the angle, she inspected the strange currency. It was completely different from the coins back in YGGDRASIL, of which there were only two, but both were made of gold nontheless. This... Metal, whatever it was, seemed very different, and the shape of the thing seemed to be off and irregular as well. Deciding she could neither figure out what metal the little thing was made from, nor if it was actually valuable or not, Ashara returned the coin to the pouch and tied the whole thing to the side of her sash. She then gracefully bowed - deeper this time - in response.

"You are most generous, you have my thanks, good sir." Of course, for all Ashara knew, this money could be fraudulent and the man was merely playing a trick on, or taking advantage of, her good will. It really didn't matter though, whether he was earnest or not would be provne once she returned to the Chateau, and thereafter the interactions with the villagers could be discussed, and what actions to take against them decided on later.

Still, there was a certain something tha Ashara couldn't help but shake. The metal ore they had brought, this Amberyte, seemed to be something quite special. And judging from how Corona had sung its praises, it might even be quite valuable. Not to mention, the fox was certain that Graft would cry metaphorical tears of joy if he was given a brand new resource with which to indulge his Factory. As such, there was only one thing left to do!

"Pardon me for asking." She began, calm and serene as alwys. "Would you mind parting with a small bit of this Amberyte ore?" She asked politely. "If you wish, I could use the payment you just gave me to buy a small lump, if you desire compensation." She paused, before adding. "If the money I received is enough to do so, of course." Ashara smiled sweetly. "I have never seen mketal quite like this, and would love to bring some as a memento of my visit to your village. After all, my friend and I sadly cannot stay for long." She explained, without going into details, just as Lord Rodias had instructed! Oh, she was doing good, yes indeed! Surely she would earn her lord's praise after this mission was done an-

... Huh?

Ashara's face shifted. No longer smiling, her eyes turned sharp and serious. She looked over her shoulder, towards the door and window of the smithy. There was an unpleasant feeling... A presence, a strong one at that, which was not familiar to her. It was not the aura or energy of someone from the Chateau, but it was nontheless powerful and - more alarmingly - on the same level as the Chapter Keepers. Though it only lasted for a short few moments, the uneasiness did not leave Ashara and she worried for her companion. After all, she had sworn to protect Lady Kath to the best of her abilities, and that was what she was going to do.

"Excuse me." She said, turning back to the father and daughter. "I need to check on my friend." Ashara said, rather abruptly for her, giving only a slight bow before leaving through the door, the bells around her ankles jinglign contineously as she moved at a quick pace.

Locating Kath was not difficult. For one, Ashara's superior senses of smell and hearing made it rather easy to pick on where the Librarian was. Furthemore more, her ability to sense the spiritual essence and distinguish between familiar auras and unfamiliar ones made it even easier to pinpoint where she was. Moving through the villge at a brisk pace, she weaved and flowed past the villagers and peasants taht either got in her way or moved too slowly and needed to be circumvented. It took less than a minute before she found her ally, now busy with hispering to herself...

"Milady Kath." She announced, concern on her face and worry in her eyes. "Are you alright?" She asked in earnest. "I felt something unfamiliar but powerful just now, so I came back to make sure you were unharmed." The fox-girl stated, looking at and examining her friend form different angles. Glad to see that she had no injuries or visible signs of being attacked, Ashara let out a sigh of relief... Before asking. "Pardon me but... Why are you whispering to yourself out here?" Sge tilted her head, looking at Kath with a quizzical expression.
With their united agreement to spend the res tof the night at the Salty Pork Inn, Druid Girl took the lead for once and guided her fellows to their destination. Since they were in the northern part of Palisade Town, it took a few minutes to walk all the way back down to the south end, but at least nothing bothersome or disruptive happened along the way, making for a nice, quiet and uneventful jaunt back to the inn.

On their way, there was a bit of chatter though. The archer offered her an apple, but seeing how the nomad's own stomach objected to this, druid girl just laughed and said that they should share it. Lizard-bro on the other hand, surprised her with his chuckle. Of course, that was followed up by one of his life-lessons... He really did seem to like spouting these tid-bits of survival tips... Perhaps he had a prominent future as a wilderness survivalist guide, or camping instructor? Regardless, while she appreciated his intention, it was more or less things she had already known and been taught about. The only reason she didn't have any edible things on her person today was because she, originally, hadn't exactly planned to go out and do hard, manual labor all day... But then again, that was probably the point of his 'you never know what could happen'-comment. But rather than try and discuss the topic, she simply sliced the apple the archer had offered, using her sickle, and gave half of it back to the charitable girl. Then ate her own half in record-time. Seriosuly, it took less than three seconds...

The sign outside the establishment was carved from wood, with an image of a pig, with a fork infront of it and a knife behind its rear. No words were carved into the sign through, probably because the picture took up most of the plague's space. The building itself was made from some darker kind of wood, roughly cut and unpainmted. The roof was a mix of wooden planks and some brick tiles and the overall structure stood only two storeys tall. The windows looked a bit grimey, but other then that, it looked as much as an inn as one could expect out here in the boonies. Druid Girl waved her companions on and led them in through the front door, which actually did have some color on it, painted wholly blue for some reason.

Inside, the smell of smoke, ale and the slight hint of meats could be noticed. The place was dimly lit by candles on the wall or in small, black-iron stands. Apart from a pair of gnetlemen sleeping at the bar, mugs clenched in their sleeping hands, there really wasn't anyone around. The front desk was empty and there were nobody to greet them. Well, not at first at least. Emerging from the shadowy recesses behind the bar's counter, a portly man appeared. He wasn't what one could call outright fat, but he indeed stood to gain by losing a few pounds.

A nose like a potato, bushy eyebrows, beard and moustache, sideburns of matted brown color but otherwise bald, a dirty apron over a wool tunic and a pair of beige pants. This was the proprietor it would seem. His small eyes squinted narrowly as he looked at the arrivals who had just barged into his business at these hours. He let out a huff.

"Ain't it a bit late to be out wanderin' the streets?" He asked, voice sour and gruff. Bitter almost.
"Oh, Maestro." Druid Girl said smiling, walking over to the counter. At the sight of the druid, the man's expression softeneed - ever so slightly. "We just got back from doing some work for the guards."
"That so?" The man replied, disinterested. "Them two with you?" He asked, nodding to the lizardman and girl behind her.
"Yes, they're my companions. They helped me out a lot today." She answered.
"That so?" Again, not interested. "Rooms fifteen coppers a night. Twenty-five if you want breakfast included." The man announced, unceremoniously.
"Uhm, you wouldn't happen to have any left over dinner from this evening, would you?" Druid Girl asked, pressing her index fingers together and looking away from the man.
"... Day-old bread and tepid ham from this evening." The man replied. "Five coppers." He declared. Apparently, even he wasn't going to charge full price for food that wasn't fresh.
"I-I'll take a loaf and a plate then!" Druid Girl stated, almost desperately. The man snatched the coins out of her hands and went back behind the counter, into a seperate room.

After a minute or so of rummaging, he returned, a weaved basket in one hand and a clay plate in the other. Setting them down ont the counter, one could see the basket had a few lengthsw of dark, tough-looking bread in it. The plate had some slices of roughly cut, grilled ham on it - though they were more akin to cold-cuts by now. Druid Girl's eyes lit up regardless though, and as soon as she sat her butt down on one of the stools, hte munching began.

"Wha'bout you two?" The man said, turning his gaze to the pair. "Want rooms? Food? Drink? Ain't got all night. Was aobut to put out the candles for tonight." He staated bluntly. Even an innkeep had to sleep after all.
Yaaaay~! Guessy! *Glomps*
Hope you feel better soon! :<
Thankels for postage, even in your diminished condition, it was fun to read still.
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