The Lonely Tavern
Gentle, calming, soothing.. a light breeze carried the sounds of a lone pair of footsteps through the hilly grasslands. These lands had a strange presence of peacefulness, one our traveler had not felt in quite some time. He continued along the dirt path, his cloak blowing gently in the wind. The sun was high in the afternoon sky, its warmth, a reassuring touch upon the traveler's face. The man came to a stop, noticing a small shadow pass over him from above. He raised his head, noting the figure of a bird circling above. A smile formed across his face and he held a leather padded arm out to the bird. Without hesitation, the bird dived and slowed its descent to land on the man's arm. "I take it all is good up ahead ol' pal?" The traveler asked to his clockwork golem, which was now happily perched on his shoulder. His trusty friend gave him a nod and pointed its beak off towards the horizon. Xavalzo squinted his eyes slightly, hoping to better focus on the what his bird had spotted off in the distance.
"A building? All the way out here? Huh.." With a smirk, he nodded towards his bird. "Nice find. With luck we might find something of value up there, or at least shelter if nothing else." The pair continued on down the road, daydreaming about the possibilities that lied ahead.
After what felt like quite the hike, they eventually reached the top of the mountain. At the sight of the tavern, he quickly began to lose the hopefulness he had before. The duo stepped though the door, which they found ajar, and were greeted by the poor interiors of a dark, abandoned structure. Xavalzo took a piece of flint and stone out of his pocket and placed it into the talons of his bird. "Go light some candles and lanterns would you?" He asked his bird, which took flight to begin his search around the main floor.
Xavalzo waited by the door until his bird managed to make the first room decently lit. He crept into the building, glancing around at the dusty, dirty conditions of the main room, and doing a quick survey of the building to ensure no one was around. Once he was satisfied with search, he ducked behind the counter to begin his noisy rummaging. At last his bird managed to get the fireplace going, its smoke easily seen leaving its chimney from the outside surroundings.