Middlemist was a small town near the edge of the Sunia border. Really, the most that happened in the town was the occasional merchant that passed threw due to the fact that it was on the road to the capital. Because of the now open borders, more people and merchants came threw the town, but it wasn't really something that would make people cry out in joy. However, the town was a little wary of the old Tropic Elf that was staying at the inn, waiting for adventurers to come to him so they could delve into a dungeon. He had the coin to pay for their best room, which wasn't all that much better than the normal rooms. He had stayed there for a little less than a month before someone came by the little town, wanting to find the old elf.
To Orinthias, the human that seeked adventure was a child. He had lived for two hundred and eighty six years, and the young man was only in his twenties. However, that didn't keep him from seeing the potential that the boy had. He already had a small group of familiars, and formal training from the Northern college. The Tropic Elf heard that they boy wanted to unlock the secrets of longevity, and hoped that they would be in the dungeon that they were to go into. Orin knew that it was pretty unlikely that the secrets to expanding one's lifespan would be in a cave, but one could never know.
Orin wanted to know why a human of all beings was trained at the Northern College, very close to the capital of Sunia. The Elven land was already close off as it was, but the Northern College was even more so to a ridiculous extent. He must have had someone pull the strings from inside the college to get in. Orin wanted to know why he was there, but they had just met, and it was possible that they could just split up after going through the dungeon.
Currently, Orin was sitting down in a chair at the tavern with Atticus sitting across from him. They were talking about what kinds of adventures that they had been on in the past, and because of his old age, Orin had many more stories to tell than the human. Even if most of them were bloody and violent, he had more stories to tell.
"He believed that he was going mad! I had cast a few spells on him one by one, making him believe that he was turning into a spirit. First I made it so that he couldn't talk to anyone, by taking out his vocal cords and tricking his mind into thinking that he could still talk. He could hear his words, but other people couldn't! Then I cast an illusion spell to everyone but him to make them believe that he never existed, and in a number of days he was attacking them all to be noticed! They still didn't see him, and when he was at his lowest point I finished the deed by talking to him and killing him...!"
Atticus was listening quietly to the story, not entirely comfortable with what he was hearing. It was interesting to hear about what spells he developed and how he used them, but all of the death was startling to him. Orin had a calm and happy attitude at the beginning, but turned dastardly and grave at the end. All of his kills were like ghost stories, and he had no idea why he was still listening to the old elf after a week of staying at Middlemist.