The Golden Guar, a simple little tavern near the center of Lenaya. A large reptilian bipedal creature, painted gold and hung in a flat billboard above the entrance. Ilium had dropped a small sack of gold off for the bartender a half hour ago, prompting him to ask the normal patrons to leave for the day and allow those that had answered the flyer to enter. There had not been that many hopefuls. Soldiers looking for that one break, teenagers running from home and hoping for a good start, thieves, old adventurers, young upstarts. None of them would be able to make it out of the country, let alone across the Erbethan Bridge. She sat back against the chair and crossed her leg over the other and started to impatiently twitch her foot. She was anxious, she couldn't keep him waiting. At this rate, she'll never even get to the city in time. Then somebody actually interesting walked in....
Taking his first step into the capital city of Lenaya had been one of the hardest steps Renault had ever taken. Apart from leaving his wife in Yenanin, he was stepping into enemy territory in full armor. Even though none of the crowds paid him any attention, he felt as if thousands of eyes were singling him out. He sighed and stepped forward, shoving his fears and nervous demeanor down deep and just kept walking. It didn't matter that the hairs on his arms were standing on end, or that every instinct and bone in his body was telling him to draw his sword and defend himself. All that mattered was finding this woman and getting out. Join this group. Go south. Find the city of gold. Pay for Cynthia's trip here and find a nice secluded place to spend the rest of their lives in happiness and away from any form of government. That was all he had to do. Simple.
Things were never that simple.
He nearly fell backwards as he collided with a giant of a man, or more accurately, a lizard. He caught his footing just before falling and shook his head, looking forwards afterward. He came face to stomach with whatever he hit. He had turned and looked down to him with a heart stopping snarl. "Sssswaladun can Footh, Heeeuuuman!" He had yelled. Renault stepped back a bit to get a better look at him. He was a Tsurask, a warrior he had only heard legends of back home. Massive people that stood twice the size of any human and could split the strongest of shields with nary but a single tailwhip. Renault felt his blood chill as the Tsurask spit out another string of unrecognizable words. "Regchalk leigh grakan!" "Look, I apologize, sir. I did not mean to-" He instinctively jumped to the side as the Tsurask brought down a huge warhammer right where he was standing. Without thinking, Renault reached for his sword on his hip and his shield on his back. The Tsurask roared and swung the hammer again. Ren ducked the horizontal attack and came in low, slashing at the thighs of the tower before him. The Tsurask cried out in pain as Renault ripped open a tendon, spraying black blood onto the ground. A titanic punch to the chest, sent Renault flying backwards and to the ground. A crowd had gathered to watch and parted as Renault flew by. They helped him get up quickly, obviously choosing to help a man of their own species before a Tsurask. He was back on his feet and already dodging out of the way of another pavement destroying hammer strike. As soon as he got up, he dropped his shield and reached for his back, taking hold of the pre-loading crossbow and firing it. The Tsurask moved slow and could not stop the bolt from slicing deep into his skull. It had penetrated the bone with ease and shredded his brain. The Tsurask looked at Renault for a moment before falling forward in a heap.
He breathed heavily and looked down, noticing the deep dent in his chest plate. He cursed to himself and placed his Crossbow back into it's holster on his back as well as his shield. He sheathed his sword and approached the body. Law enforcement were already approaching and Renault simply reclaimed his bloody, disgusting bolt from the Tsurask's head. "What happened here?!" Said one of the armored guards, but the citizens spoke up first, several stepping forward to support The Templar. They claimed that the Tsurask started it and that Renault was innocent. Seeing the scene before them, the Law opted to listen to the people and send Renault on his way. "Guess this place can't be all that bad," he thought to himself as he made his way towards the Golden Guar.
Stepping inside, he saw the old woman in the corner of the somewhat empty tavern and elected to wait for the others before addressing the woman. He made his way over to a table and sat down for a moment before standing again, the chest dent starting to irritate him. He unfastened the buckles and belts that held his chest in place and placed it onto the table. He saw that he had a nasty bruise already starting to form on his chest. He made his way over to the bar tender and asked for a drink and a hammer so he could get to work on fixing his armor. Making his way back over, he sat down in the booth and started to hammer away at the dent somewhat gently, pushing it out bit by bit. He took off his helmet and placed it on the edge of the table and placed his equipment down next to him, resting it on the seat. He took tremendous care of his armor and didn't care that the others were staring at him. Every now and then the armor would slip out of his grasp, but it bothered him very little. That was until a woman had appeared at his side to hold it in place. He looked up to see the brown haired woman with leather armor on her shoulders, two swords on her back, and her rather large Dire wolf companion behind her.
"Greetings, ser knight." She said, holding the armor as he tapped the dents back into place. He didn't reply to her for some time, concentrating on his work. He appreciated her help, he had noticed a few near seamless imperfections to tap out after refocusing. Once he had finished she helped him refasten it to his chest. Once on, he looked at the woman and gave a faint smile. "Thank you, ma'am." He said briskly. His voice coming out low pitched and with a slight vibration to it. Her voice came out smooth and soothing almost, much higher pitched but not annoyingly so. "I'm Nalia, and this is Kita." She said, gesturing to the dire wolf. "Glad to meet you. Saw you kill that Tsurask outside. He was asking for a fight." He dipped his head to the left slightly, signalling that he wasn't so keen on talking about it. "My name is Renault. The pleasure is all mine, Ma'am." She sat down next to him and Kita came close to the table, sitting on her behind and laying her head on the table. "You here because of the flyer too?" She said only to see him nod silently, sipping on his stein of stout. "Are you alright?" She asked, concerned and curious as to why he was so quiet. He simply replied with a smile and a nod. "I am not big on speaking, Ma'am." He said finally.
"Oooh, tall dark and quiet type, are you? I've met a few knights like you before. Always been the most valiant of them all. I'll be glad to travel with you." She said, much to Renault's surprise. She stood up and went to grab herself a drink as well, leaving Renault alone with Kita. She barely paid any attention to him and to Renault, that was the best company he could ever have.