Three days have passed sense the letters were sent out by Heinrich, the head mage of the guild's Krystallen branch. They expected that it would take them that long to get here seeing as the letters were sent by representatives of the guild who used their powers to locate the selected people and teleported to them. Right not Heinrich sat at a long table within the tavern known simply by The Raven. It had a lively bunch of people within it ,and the oddest part was that it was run and owned by a orc. At the door stood two Gnolls. These Gnolls were well equipped with axes big enough to cleave someone's head off. They were simply muscle for the orc in case someone started to create some trouble within. Standing beside Heinrich was Ishmael as he looked to those who had already arrived. Heinrich glanced up at him and then back to the two people that had come so far. They were a odd group. "Did Father Daniel really send invites to these people?..." he asked Ishmael. Ishmael then pulled forth the letters the two had handed him. "According to these two letters they have been. Impossible it would be if they had these if they were not chosen." Was Ishmael's response to him. He looked to the letter and read the names. "Cassandra The Drow" and "Urthak of the Lizardfolk tribes" and sighed as he looked up to them. He rose a brow up and decided to move and sit across from the drow elf.
Cassandra wore a interesting piece of armor which most certainly marked her as a follower of Lolth. The design of a black widow into its center and the web about her beasts. That was only leather though for underneath she likely wore a chain shirt made and crafted by her people. He could see the collar of it poking its way out. "Lady Cassandra was it?" He asked. To which she replied with "Just Cassandra thank you,... Drop the formalities please." She said as she looked up at him. She found him to be quite the handsome one for a human. However, his looks will not buy him any special privileges from me. He bowed his head slightly in acknowledgement to her words.
"Did the guards at the gate give you a hard time?" He asked her and she smirked. "Yes they did, until I showed them the letter with the Church's seal on it. I guess some people still have a bitter resentment towards my kin, and who would blame them. My people did some sick stuff to earn that hatred. Which is why I left my people of course." She said.
She then looked to the door and back to him. "I am guessing that we are expecting a few more people right?" She asked."How many people did this Daniel send letters too?"
"I am not sure myself, I did not get the chance to count them, nor do I know who will be coming. Each person was hand picked by Father Daniel." He answered leaning back in his chair and letting his shoulders drop a little."I am expecting that each pick was for a reason and each one of you has a special skill that will bring us towards our goal."
"Where is this Father Daniel anyways?" She asked as she turned her eyes right back at him. "I mean I half expected him to be here to relay us the details of this "mission" himself." Ishmael shrugged at her question and answered with. "I figured he would too, perhaps he will once everyone is here." This answer caused her to sigh. she looked over to Urthak the lizardkin and rose a brow as he took advantage of the guild's compensation for the meal. She almost laughed a little bit and she had to touch his arm to get his attention. "Even though the Guild is paying for it you shouldn't pig out too much alright? I mean we will be working together so I don't want you so bloated that you can't fight."
Urthak chuckled and nodded. "I guess your right, but it's been ages sense I could pig out like this. I never got to eat much when I lived in my village or sense I began to travel." He answered and Cassandra rose a brow at him. I guess life in those swamps are tough the way this guy goes on. As for traveling, maybe it could be hard but seeing as he is strictly a meat eater she could see why. Not many animals are just going to stand there and let you eat them.
Cassandra wore a interesting piece of armor which most certainly marked her as a follower of Lolth. The design of a black widow into its center and the web about her beasts. That was only leather though for underneath she likely wore a chain shirt made and crafted by her people. He could see the collar of it poking its way out. "Lady Cassandra was it?" He asked. To which she replied with "Just Cassandra thank you,... Drop the formalities please." She said as she looked up at him. She found him to be quite the handsome one for a human. However, his looks will not buy him any special privileges from me. He bowed his head slightly in acknowledgement to her words.
"Did the guards at the gate give you a hard time?" He asked her and she smirked. "Yes they did, until I showed them the letter with the Church's seal on it. I guess some people still have a bitter resentment towards my kin, and who would blame them. My people did some sick stuff to earn that hatred. Which is why I left my people of course." She said.
She then looked to the door and back to him. "I am guessing that we are expecting a few more people right?" She asked."How many people did this Daniel send letters too?"
"I am not sure myself, I did not get the chance to count them, nor do I know who will be coming. Each person was hand picked by Father Daniel." He answered leaning back in his chair and letting his shoulders drop a little."I am expecting that each pick was for a reason and each one of you has a special skill that will bring us towards our goal."
"Where is this Father Daniel anyways?" She asked as she turned her eyes right back at him. "I mean I half expected him to be here to relay us the details of this "mission" himself." Ishmael shrugged at her question and answered with. "I figured he would too, perhaps he will once everyone is here." This answer caused her to sigh. she looked over to Urthak the lizardkin and rose a brow as he took advantage of the guild's compensation for the meal. She almost laughed a little bit and she had to touch his arm to get his attention. "Even though the Guild is paying for it you shouldn't pig out too much alright? I mean we will be working together so I don't want you so bloated that you can't fight."
Urthak chuckled and nodded. "I guess your right, but it's been ages sense I could pig out like this. I never got to eat much when I lived in my village or sense I began to travel." He answered and Cassandra rose a brow at him. I guess life in those swamps are tough the way this guy goes on. As for traveling, maybe it could be hard but seeing as he is strictly a meat eater she could see why. Not many animals are just going to stand there and let you eat them.