"Innkeeper, I request a room."
The man behind the reception desk looked away from the computer to guest standing in front of him. The young woman was not the strangest looking guest he had seen, but still her appearance gave him pause. She was dressed as though she had stepped out of the middle ages. It was certainly the best costume he had seen from a convention goer. Even the black wolf pelt on her shoulder's looked real, especially the giant teeth attached to the muzzle. The wide belt decorated with what appeared to be a celtic tree of life caught his eye next, bringing his attention to the sword attached to it.
That had to have been expensive.
Her dark red dress (or was it a tunic?) looked like it had seen better days, but maybe that was the look she had been going for. A tired, world weary traveling warrior? If that was the case, she nailed it with the fake dirt lightly dusting her skin and a braid that looked like it was slowly becoming undone.
Did she have to act like the character though? That was just weird.
"Hello! Welcome to the Four Seasons. What name is your reservation under?" He asked politely with a smile, his hand hovering over his keyboard.
The woman blew a loose lock of hair from her face before pulling a small pouch from her belt. She dug inside before tossing four 'gold' coins onto the counter.
He laughed, more from surprise and to be polite. "That's funny," He grinned at her. "But, name please?"
The young woman narrowed her pale green eyes at him. "Thee dare to laugh at my coin?" She asked him, sounding offended and frustrated.
The next chuckle was a bit more nervous. Oh great, one of those hard core nerds. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be rude. I just need your name miss."
"I am Rikive, daughter of Heimdall."
He blinked. "Is that the black guy from the Thor movies?"
"Ingrate!" 'Rikive' shouted, swiping her coins off the counter. "How dare thee mock my father's name!"
The receptionist could only stare, dumbfounded as the woman turned and stormed off through the lobby toward the exit.
Well...that was a story for over coffee.
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Rikive was seething as she slammed open the glass door to the magnificent inn. It was as grand and beautiful as any hall she had ever seen, but just like everywhere else on Midgard, her coin was rejected as suitable payment. Was gold not as valuable here in the realm of mortals?
This whole venture was becoming more and more grating. Food was near impossible to purchase, the few times she needed to sleep it had to be outside and she had not had a proper bath in a while. The last time she had tried to bathe in a stream she had found a disgusting man watching her from the bushes.
Rikive stopped outside of the doors and took a deep breath while shutting her eyes, rubbing her temples. Midgard had certainly changed since the last time her father or any of her aunts and uncles had visited it.
Sensing someone approaching her she opened her eyes to see actually a group of young men making their way to her. They were fairly decent looking, but the sight of their clothing made her want to snort. Such strange sense of dress these mortals had.
"Hi," One of them greeted her with a wide grin. "That's an awesome costume."
"Good evening and I thank thee. Thy garb is impressive as well." A lie, but a polite one as the man had just complimented her...At least she think he did.
"Oh, thanks." He chuckled, brushing his hand down the brightly colored shirt he was wearing. "Uh, hey, we're going up to a party in the penthouse. Would you like to join us?" He said, motioning to the doors of the inn she had just exited. The two young men behind him shot each other looks, grinning at one another.
Rikive furrowed her eyebrows at the look. She was suspicious, but she would not say no to an invitation to feast. "I would be honored to join the festivities." She said respectfully with a small smile.
"Awesome!" The man that invited her shouted, stepping forward and wrapping an arm around her shoulders. "My friends will get a real kick out of your costume."
"Ahaha, yes." She picked his arm off her shoulder and crossed her own over her chest, following the three of them inside the inn.
The man behind the reception desk looked away from the computer to guest standing in front of him. The young woman was not the strangest looking guest he had seen, but still her appearance gave him pause. She was dressed as though she had stepped out of the middle ages. It was certainly the best costume he had seen from a convention goer. Even the black wolf pelt on her shoulder's looked real, especially the giant teeth attached to the muzzle. The wide belt decorated with what appeared to be a celtic tree of life caught his eye next, bringing his attention to the sword attached to it.
That had to have been expensive.
Her dark red dress (or was it a tunic?) looked like it had seen better days, but maybe that was the look she had been going for. A tired, world weary traveling warrior? If that was the case, she nailed it with the fake dirt lightly dusting her skin and a braid that looked like it was slowly becoming undone.
Did she have to act like the character though? That was just weird.
"Hello! Welcome to the Four Seasons. What name is your reservation under?" He asked politely with a smile, his hand hovering over his keyboard.
The woman blew a loose lock of hair from her face before pulling a small pouch from her belt. She dug inside before tossing four 'gold' coins onto the counter.
He laughed, more from surprise and to be polite. "That's funny," He grinned at her. "But, name please?"
The young woman narrowed her pale green eyes at him. "Thee dare to laugh at my coin?" She asked him, sounding offended and frustrated.
The next chuckle was a bit more nervous. Oh great, one of those hard core nerds. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be rude. I just need your name miss."
"I am Rikive, daughter of Heimdall."
He blinked. "Is that the black guy from the Thor movies?"
"Ingrate!" 'Rikive' shouted, swiping her coins off the counter. "How dare thee mock my father's name!"
The receptionist could only stare, dumbfounded as the woman turned and stormed off through the lobby toward the exit.
Well...that was a story for over coffee.
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Rikive was seething as she slammed open the glass door to the magnificent inn. It was as grand and beautiful as any hall she had ever seen, but just like everywhere else on Midgard, her coin was rejected as suitable payment. Was gold not as valuable here in the realm of mortals?
This whole venture was becoming more and more grating. Food was near impossible to purchase, the few times she needed to sleep it had to be outside and she had not had a proper bath in a while. The last time she had tried to bathe in a stream she had found a disgusting man watching her from the bushes.
Rikive stopped outside of the doors and took a deep breath while shutting her eyes, rubbing her temples. Midgard had certainly changed since the last time her father or any of her aunts and uncles had visited it.
Sensing someone approaching her she opened her eyes to see actually a group of young men making their way to her. They were fairly decent looking, but the sight of their clothing made her want to snort. Such strange sense of dress these mortals had.
"Hi," One of them greeted her with a wide grin. "That's an awesome costume."
"Good evening and I thank thee. Thy garb is impressive as well." A lie, but a polite one as the man had just complimented her...At least she think he did.
"Oh, thanks." He chuckled, brushing his hand down the brightly colored shirt he was wearing. "Uh, hey, we're going up to a party in the penthouse. Would you like to join us?" He said, motioning to the doors of the inn she had just exited. The two young men behind him shot each other looks, grinning at one another.
Rikive furrowed her eyebrows at the look. She was suspicious, but she would not say no to an invitation to feast. "I would be honored to join the festivities." She said respectfully with a small smile.
"Awesome!" The man that invited her shouted, stepping forward and wrapping an arm around her shoulders. "My friends will get a real kick out of your costume."
"Ahaha, yes." She picked his arm off her shoulder and crossed her own over her chest, following the three of them inside the inn.