Shork trudged through the night with a scowl, his face only shadily illuminated by the fading torch in his hand. Not long now at least until he was safe in Estermere - he didn't fear the dark per se, his heritage giving him the ability to see more of it than an ordinary human might, but walking alone in the deepest night still made him wary especially with the current rumours of brigandage going around. It was fine in the depth of the forest, but now that he was on the road he felt himself sorely reminded why the frail merchant hired him as a guide and guard rather than taking his chances alone... not that he could take on even a shoddily organised group of bandits by himself, but looking as ferocious as he did had it's advantages in making the lone highwaymen and the more half-hearted bandits re-consider their targets.
It was another half hour before he finally reached the gate, his torch having gone out by then, though with the light coming from the nightly market held in Estermere he wouldn't need it anymore. As he approached, one of the two guards took a step forward, shouting out in a voice that had just a slight bit of an uncertain tremor in it. "H...halt! Whoever wants... the newer one of the two yelled out, though Shork silenced him with an annoyed growl and his husky rough voice. "Yeah yeah Marcus, I get it. You're a guard now, i'm mighty proud of you, doesn't mean you have to annoy me. I hunt the meat that's on your table, i'll have ya know!" the half-orc said with a grin on his rugged face. The guard visibly relaxed and let out a sigh, stepping back and leaning against the wall once more, an easy smirk playing on his face as well now. "Ooh... just you, Shork. Could've been any orc, half or full. Back from playing nurse for some spoiled noble's kid?" Shork let out a loud laugh. "It's a livin'. Some people walk the lands and provide food and protection. Others stand around a gate endlessly waving a stick around. Suit yourself I say! Ah, but have a good night. The hunter shook hands with the younger of the two guards, the one he'd been talking to. He had managed to convince Marcus that he was a productive member of their city, with the young guard accepting his place in society and Shork giving him the respect he wanted in return - and so they formed a simple sort of friendship. Others, well... he gave the older guard a glance as he walked past the gate into the city, heading for the inn... others he'd spend a lifetime convincing. But this wasn't the moment to worry about that.
He wouldn't let it bother him, the green-skinned hunter decided, at least not for now. He made a conscious effort getting more involved in the community and even forging friendships here and there, and he wouldn't stop just because a few of them were stubborn... besides, he liked this place. Sure, it had more than it's fair share of problems and a fair share of distrustful people too, but when the mayor accepted him, so did many of the inhabitants - more than you could expect of many places on this continent, and something he would never be able to repay the kindly man for, though he swore to himself, renewing his pledge, it wouldn't be for lack of trying. Walking right past the slave auction - that particular part of Estermere he didn't care much for - the high prices that were called out nonetheless caught his interest as he watched the bare-chested tattooed man on the stands for a few moments, eyeing him from top to bottom with wary eyes. "...they're paying HOW much for this guy?" One-hundred and forty-five gold pieces was ridiculous for any slave, and this one, while looking like a fine worker, didn't seem anywhere special enough to justify a price like that. With a sigh, the half-breed shrugged and moved on, though not being able to help himself at feeling a tinge of jealousy and mild indignation that some people had enough money to throw around like that. More than enough money to feed themselves or anyone for that matter, to dine on rare delicacies while wearing silk and diamonds while still having the coin to buy a hundred kids off the street if they so please. It almost made him miss the life on the streets, being able to relieve them of that gold, steal from the rich and give to the Shork... almost, he reminded himself while rubbing his knuckles. But, the half-orc decided, this wasn't the moment to worry about that either, as he swung open the door to the Jolly Hippogriff, stepping in and shouting out to the landlord with a grin on his scarred, furrowed face. "Hey! Oi, Pucksy, ya got any more of that ale? I worked harder than any of those drunken bums tonight, promise you that!"