Grey Onyx
As Grey stood in line, he noticed the spearman of the group speak to him. At his question, he felt his blood boil, though he kept a calm facade. "You wish to hear of the beastfolk don't you? Or perhaps Stugmarr? You care not for my people, my culture, or my ways, you simply wish for a convenient villain. So unless you actually wish to hear about my lands instead of being supplied a laundry list of things to hate, I suggest you drop it." While tense, his voice conveyed no hostility. What did these people know? To most southlanders Rak'thurr was just a group of murderous maniacs. Ignorant, but it wasn't exactly a good idea to prove them right by threatening anyone. Least of all in front of a prospective employer.
He noticed the other one's gaze boring into his shoulder, and seeing as how he wasn't Stugmarrian, he was likely beastfolk. He hated them, but he also knew that if left alone the would do the same. His father always ignored an enclave of the bird ones that lived in his lands, simply because there was no point going after them. Killing them gained nothing, and imprisoning them was hardly worth the effort. So an uneasy peace was formed. "Afraid of me? It takes a special kind of cowardice to fear a man by the mark on his shoulder. I have yet to kill, do you really perceive me as such a threat?" Grey said. He didn't care if he served with beastmen, so long as they let him be. The very idea that he would risk his life against a whole mercenary to kill a single beastfolk for no reason was ridiculous.
At least the third seemed a real warrior. though a bit talkative. Ah, here we are. The man(animal?) spoke at length of his weapon, and at least he had something in common with one of them. He retrieved his own weapon from his back, before taking a moment to admire it. "This is 'Invictus,' my family Axe. It's named in an ancient tongue, meaning 'unstoppable.' Fitting. See the hooked edge opposite the blade? If you strike correctly you can work it between the plates of the thickest armor or trip up horses... It is a design of an ancestor of mine, and I believe I am the only one alive trained in its use." He smiled at the axe, it was his most treasured possession, and he took an immeasurable amount of pride from the knowledge that he was worthy of wielding it. "I know not what it is constructed from, but it seems nearly indestructible. Though it's quite old, barely sharper than its cheap iron brethren. Nonetheless, I prefer not to use it if I do not have to."
He returned the weapon to his back, already feeling a bit more sociable.
Alika
Alika listened to the man. Apparently they were indeed on the run from the Vinsenians. He soon left, and directed her attention to the smaller man. He seemed... nervous, slightly. He gave his word that what they said was true, and Alika shook her head. "No, I jumped to conclusions, and I'm sorry. We have been on the run for a while now, forgive me if I get nervous around silent, hooded individuals." taking another sip of her drink, she continued. "You wish to assist the defense, you said? I'll probably be seeing more of you then. My lord has been... restless recently. It wouldn't surprise me much if he was searching for an employer among those mercenaries right this moment." He really was predictable sometimes.
"You said you were from caldegia, was it? It must be horrible to have lost your home. I've never really had anywhere I called a 'home' per se, but my Lord lost the only home he'd ever known when the assassins came..." She seemed saddened at that, partly because she blamed herself for Grey's current situation.
As Grey stood in line, he noticed the spearman of the group speak to him. At his question, he felt his blood boil, though he kept a calm facade. "You wish to hear of the beastfolk don't you? Or perhaps Stugmarr? You care not for my people, my culture, or my ways, you simply wish for a convenient villain. So unless you actually wish to hear about my lands instead of being supplied a laundry list of things to hate, I suggest you drop it." While tense, his voice conveyed no hostility. What did these people know? To most southlanders Rak'thurr was just a group of murderous maniacs. Ignorant, but it wasn't exactly a good idea to prove them right by threatening anyone. Least of all in front of a prospective employer.
He noticed the other one's gaze boring into his shoulder, and seeing as how he wasn't Stugmarrian, he was likely beastfolk. He hated them, but he also knew that if left alone the would do the same. His father always ignored an enclave of the bird ones that lived in his lands, simply because there was no point going after them. Killing them gained nothing, and imprisoning them was hardly worth the effort. So an uneasy peace was formed. "Afraid of me? It takes a special kind of cowardice to fear a man by the mark on his shoulder. I have yet to kill, do you really perceive me as such a threat?" Grey said. He didn't care if he served with beastmen, so long as they let him be. The very idea that he would risk his life against a whole mercenary to kill a single beastfolk for no reason was ridiculous.
At least the third seemed a real warrior. though a bit talkative. Ah, here we are. The man(animal?) spoke at length of his weapon, and at least he had something in common with one of them. He retrieved his own weapon from his back, before taking a moment to admire it. "This is 'Invictus,' my family Axe. It's named in an ancient tongue, meaning 'unstoppable.' Fitting. See the hooked edge opposite the blade? If you strike correctly you can work it between the plates of the thickest armor or trip up horses... It is a design of an ancestor of mine, and I believe I am the only one alive trained in its use." He smiled at the axe, it was his most treasured possession, and he took an immeasurable amount of pride from the knowledge that he was worthy of wielding it. "I know not what it is constructed from, but it seems nearly indestructible. Though it's quite old, barely sharper than its cheap iron brethren. Nonetheless, I prefer not to use it if I do not have to."
He returned the weapon to his back, already feeling a bit more sociable.
Alika
Alika listened to the man. Apparently they were indeed on the run from the Vinsenians. He soon left, and directed her attention to the smaller man. He seemed... nervous, slightly. He gave his word that what they said was true, and Alika shook her head. "No, I jumped to conclusions, and I'm sorry. We have been on the run for a while now, forgive me if I get nervous around silent, hooded individuals." taking another sip of her drink, she continued. "You wish to assist the defense, you said? I'll probably be seeing more of you then. My lord has been... restless recently. It wouldn't surprise me much if he was searching for an employer among those mercenaries right this moment." He really was predictable sometimes.
"You said you were from caldegia, was it? It must be horrible to have lost your home. I've never really had anywhere I called a 'home' per se, but my Lord lost the only home he'd ever known when the assassins came..." She seemed saddened at that, partly because she blamed herself for Grey's current situation.