"Unfortunately, my coin purse is running rather light. I don't believe I could afford to buy anything currently," the assassin said. Duncan made a disappointed sigh as he listened to Xavalzo tell him of possible odd jobs he could take to help the inn and be given free room and board. Pocketing his coins, he looked to the thief turned bartender and said, "My... skills are a bit more oriented for other types of business, if you know what I mean. Are you sure there aren't any rival taverns you'd like for me to put out of business? Any noble making you pay an unreasonable amount of taxes?" He said this as more of a joke, he knew they were way too far out in the middle of nowhere to have any competitors or nobles.
Noticing Xavalzo's reaction to the strange sound originating below them, Duncan slid off the bar stool and got to his feet. Adjusting his gear he said, "Alright. Seeing as I don't feel like sleeping outside or hunting for food every morning, I'll take you up on that job offer." He held out his hand to shake on the unofficial contract before adding, "Just tell me where the stairway to the basement is and get a meal ready for when I return."
Noticing Xavalzo's reaction to the strange sound originating below them, Duncan slid off the bar stool and got to his feet. Adjusting his gear he said, "Alright. Seeing as I don't feel like sleeping outside or hunting for food every morning, I'll take you up on that job offer." He held out his hand to shake on the unofficial contract before adding, "Just tell me where the stairway to the basement is and get a meal ready for when I return."