Curufin (
craftycurvo) wrote in
eswareinmal2012-01-14 03:34 pm
[Log post Day 4] To the pub!
Characters: Curufin and Snow
Open? Potentially
Where: Terrace of the Drunk Duck tavern
When: Late afternoon/early evening
Warnings: None as yet
Not that Curufin's feeling particularly sorrowful. Drained, perhaps, from his forays into elementary spellcasting. Feeling his massive sugar rush from the muffins wear off, hard. Tipsy, possibly, from the pint of potent stout he's sipping - he's more used to delicate elven wines, not mortal beer that really tastes like it needs a good watering down if not to make you staggeringly drunk by noon.
He came here, he thinks, to clear his head. His room isn't conducive to thought any longer. In particular, he's dwelling on how real, and yet unreal, his predicament is. The coarse wood bench and the bitter ale seem real enough, but then again he just summoned fire from his fingers. In what land does that work?
Several answers present themselves, none of which he particularly likes. He wonders whether maybe he should ask one of the merry clientele, but is put off by the lack of orbs present about them. It's a specifically hero problem and he's not sure they would understand.
Open? Potentially
Where: Terrace of the Drunk Duck tavern
When: Late afternoon/early evening
Warnings: None as yet
Not that Curufin's feeling particularly sorrowful. Drained, perhaps, from his forays into elementary spellcasting. Feeling his massive sugar rush from the muffins wear off, hard. Tipsy, possibly, from the pint of potent stout he's sipping - he's more used to delicate elven wines, not mortal beer that really tastes like it needs a good watering down if not to make you staggeringly drunk by noon.
He came here, he thinks, to clear his head. His room isn't conducive to thought any longer. In particular, he's dwelling on how real, and yet unreal, his predicament is. The coarse wood bench and the bitter ale seem real enough, but then again he just summoned fire from his fingers. In what land does that work?
Several answers present themselves, none of which he particularly likes. He wonders whether maybe he should ask one of the merry clientele, but is put off by the lack of orbs present about them. It's a specifically hero problem and he's not sure they would understand.

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Like the ocean? I'm not sure, but I think we're far inland here.
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[pushes the other drink he'd ordered towards her, some form of rough-and-ready local scrumpy - he feels like a change from the ale. He speaks to his glass as if he's just after someone to listen to him, not directing his words anywhere in particular, and a half-mad mortal woman isn't likely to remember much anyway.]
Do you know, it was said that my grandmother gave birth to Fire - my father - and it consumed her. [smiles, conversationally:] Generally it seems wisest that womenfolk stick to birthing babies.
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It's [gasp] ... good to meet you. My name is Curufin.
[a drink-emboldened grin]
I'm a wizard.
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She nods, head rolling]]
Not so little...
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Perhaps I can help you get home.
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[finishes own drink with a grimace and orders another round, a wine this time - why not mix it up?]
That's very interesting. Once you've achieved your desired state, I'll still see you home. Not to do so would be ungentlemanly.
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You could always come home with me instead.
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Come on. Let's get you home, before the good barkeep forcibly ejects us. I don't think that's a good place to lie down.
[offers her a hand]
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That's a different world... [[It's almost a whisper, her eyes wide and unfocused]]
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What is? Mine, yours, this one?
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OoC
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...let's assume he takes her home like a nice elf.