Keldan
"That is a shame," Keldan gave the orc woman a soft smile as she waited for her to think of a request. She had been working on new songs of her own, but everyone in the college pressured each other to stay with the traditional. Keldan had written a song about the worst- or best- bards in Skyrim; Lurbuk. Sadly no one wanted to hear her newer songs. She didn't know how many times she had sung
The Tales of Tounges today. She could tell some of the people sitting down were getting annoyed by how much it was being requested. Too bad Keldan couldn't decline a request.
"I am from the college, recently graduated, but I am doing a few jobs here and there while I figure out where I would want to go," Keldan ignored the other woman's little slip. She had heard that the college had been robbed a year before she had joined. Security had been increased since then, she wondered if that had been the orc woman.
"Ah, a fine and bloody tale. Quite lively for what the story entails." Keldan adjusted the lute in her arms and began to strum the strings. Her smile didn't flatten as sang the tale of
Ragnar The Red and told the tale of his decapitation. Although the song was one of the first she, and many other bards, learned it was still one that many residents of Skyrim loved.
When she finished the song she bowed her head to the orc woman, still smiling, "I hope you enjoyed the song, miss."
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Jarett
"'And you three'?" Jarett gasped as he looked at the Nord man stanting in front of them. It was a bit insulting to know that Haskell didn't remember them. He had atleast practiced with the man once. Maybe. Jarett wasn't too sure, but he still took offense that the Nord didn't remember his name. He rememered Haskell's name! Or he would pretend he did because he actually didn't and just heard it from Alit a few seconds ago.
"Nice to see you again, Haskell, I am Jarett. Shame I have to introduce myself all over again." The Redguard rolled his eyes and walked over to Alit. "We can start asking the guards. The people in town would most likely want coin for information they might have or won't be useful for us." They could also ask the Legion, but that would be risky.