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The Syndarean’s reaction was one he could have seen a mile away. They deserved to be treated as such, as they brought down the Kingdom of Ellahur with the help of the Dark Emperor in his time of glory. Why would he have any respect for those who are the cause of why he has to hide the fact that he has the magic of the Makers? None. There was nothing that would convince him that any kind of good person could come from a region of traitorous bastards. He thought that nothing could convince him otherwise and it certainly wouldn’t be a bunch of teenage idiots that would convince him. Even to this day, it is said they practice their magic religiously. Was Vordan jealous? Absolutely. He would have given anything to have that freedom to use magic. But he couldn’t.

He would have simply gotten to his feet and walked away to the carts, not wanting to hear the stories of the other people in a sour mood, but ti seemed that he didn’t have the time to do so. The Aavikanian had expressed something he was even surprised to hear. So he had participated in the war… And forgave this kingdom that had attacked their deserts? Unbelievable. What was going through his mind? Was it a lie? Elrithos didn’t seem to be one of lies… Aavikanians in general, by the stories he heard, were not ones to lie very much. So he would forgive them? Well, wasn’t that interesting…

The bashing back did not stop there, as the young red-haired man put his grain of salt in the matter… But his words were not very well taken compared to those of the older, wiser desert elf. Was he really saying that if he didn’t like the group of people gathered, he should leave? How stupid was the young guy? He was in no way possible going to drop down this chance for some Syndarean bastards. He remained fixed on the young man as he told his story… It took a lot for the mercenary to not laugh at this whole ordeal. A Prince? Really? From the other continent? Son of an upcoming Dark Emperor? How ridiculous did his whole story sound…? Simply astounded by the bullshit he was hearing. How did the red-headed warrior have any credibility now? He could talk back, but really, how could he take anything this guy says from now on?

He shook his head with this smile on his face, whispering to himself. “Unbelievable bullshit… Simply unbelievable.” He really didn’t want to hear any more from that guy, having lost any kind of respect or even recognition from his part. He simply waited for the next two to present themselves, ignoring completely his last words. What kind of advice can a delusional young man give to someone? None. The man that had arrived with the child elf had started speaking, and already, he was appreciating the moment a little more. These were simple people, those who had their minds straight. Even the girl was saying things that were much more down to earth than Tirian. And she asked the most important question of the moment. Where was their first stop? Perfect, he wanted to hear this.

Traveling through these woods was dangerous yes, but not if you were well prepared. There was nothing that would cause an inconvenience to the mercenary and so, he rose up to his feet as he grabbed his gear and strap his bag back to his back and went towards the carts. “Alright then, let’s not waste any more time here.”

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The tall man didn’t seem to be greatly bothered by the response Elrithos had given to him, which meant he wasn’t a lost soul who would hold a grudge forever. He could have boldly responded back, saying that they were still bastards and didn’t deserve to be anywhere near other civilization, but he didn’t. It seemed to be quite easy for the human race to hold a grudge on those who have wronged you or simply those who one does not like. It was something he still had a hard time to grasp, as human mentality was so different from those of the Aavikanians. Not that they lived a wrong life, absolutely not. But it seems that they had ways of thinking that would come in contradiction with how the deserts had raised the elves. It was always interesting to see the different human cultures. So different and diversified.

The next to put his input was the man in who he had seen war and death in his eyes. He also came to the defense of the young twins, explaining in a way that was, in itself, very true. If you could not spare the blade to the one on your side, you will be creating a certain danger. Although… One needed to put out their anger and frustration to be able to move on. It is not something awful to hate for something that has happened. It is simply that it was in their past, by their ancestry. Times and people have changed and it would do nothing to keep this hatred. This confrontation would come again, and hopefully, time would resolve this feud.

Next came the man’s presentation. Elrithos, oddly, was almost having the same reaction as Vordan, although it was a lot less obvious from his expressions. He looked towards him, curious to hear what his story was… It was a little… Particular. His story seemed too farfetched, but was it a lie? He doubted it, as he did not even hesitate to express himself on it. If the story was true, what was he doing on this continent than? A question that was a lot more important than others realized. Son of a King… An evil king by the sounds of it. A runaway? Quite a strong possibility, be he couldn’t be sure right away. Elrithos would be quite curious to know the extent of his story.

Tirian then added one more comment, one that was not needed in something like this. Yes, it was a good thing to be straight and honest, but speaking in such a way when it was already a tense situation. Elrithos wouldn’t add anymore on top, knowing that the situation was going to slip by anyway. And so, the last two presented themselves more thoroughly. Traveling musicians is what it sounded like. That actually made the elf smile, as it would mean that they would have a little bit of entertainment for the road, which would ease his mind. It was actually something he always sought for when traveling, a musician. They kept his sanity in check by the boredom of the road. A great asset that not many travelers know about. The little one said to have known nothing of the Dark Emperor. Thank the Sun for that. No one her age should know the stories.

With the path now shown and shared with everyone, Elrtihos rose to his feet and went off to gather his weapons. He then turned and put two fingers in his mouth to whistle an odd little chant, almost like birds chirping. It didn’t take long that a white horse showed itself, dragging along riding equipment. This raised a gentle smile on the elven man’s face again as he started putting up the saddle and preparing for the departure.
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No response? The mercenary was quite surprise to not even see him turn around to face him. How disrespectful of his part… But this was the least of his surprises. He could feel something odd tickling his fingers, looked upon the shoulder for what was to come. The sudden jolt made the tall man back away and remove his hand from the patron at the bar. What in the Maker’s name was that? He shook his hand lightly, the numbness setting in. It was so familiar, like when he had tried to make that lightning rod… The backfire was worst, but it resulted in the same type of feeling. His eyes wandered back to the stranger, a suspicious look upon him… How did it happen?

He would receive no answer for now, wouldn’t even have time to question him as he left his seat, still not giving a damn about his presence and walking towards Rudolf. He simply followed him with his gaze, rubbing his hands together to make his skin feel better. At least now, the patrons of the Inn were going back to their things, the scene basically over. A good thing. Most would maybe see Vordan attacking the young man, but no, he had no intentions to do so. He did however wonder upon what has just happened. The dwarf and the young man seemed to know and appreciate each other, which wasn’t a bad thing, but it left to wonder what kind of crowd the dwarf surrounded himself with. They exchanged a few words and then the dwarf motioned Vordan to follow. He did so with an odd look, but came back to the back of the Inn with them.

It didn’t take long for another person to show up just as Rudolf was looking for that someone in his head… And what a sight the new arrival was. A beautiful elven lady, just like old merchant had described in his own way. Yet, this impression of her was short lived as he saw the imminent reaction… Well, she had certainly pulled out that dagger pretty quickly. Vordan was already reaching to his greatsword, a firm grip on the handle. Oddly enough, he seemed to be the ONLY one taking such reaction. The dwarf seemed to not mind the dagger stuck to his gut, laughing to this event. Friends… Again, what kind of crowd did the dwarf attract?

He released the grip on his sword, almost thinking himself stupid for doing such a thing. A quiet sigh came to him as he came to join the circle, dropping his things behind him to be able to sit down comfortably. The map unfolded and the trail was marked. Vordan was impressed with the length of the journey; it would be something of months to get there. That is quite unfortunate, but again, it’s part of the deal, so there was no arguing on that. Ruldof continued to explain the whole ordeal, with the carts being the goods to protect and carry forth to the next continent. Wasn’t that convenient, Vordan knew exactly how to deal with situations of this sort. Easy money and easy new life right there. He stretched a smile at the words, even if he asked to then introduce themselves more thoroughly. Wonderful, the more you know.

The merchant introduce himself as a trader, not a big surprise. Next, the Wood elf described very little of herself, which was a slight disappointment. The fine lady didn’t seem to want to say any more than that. What a shame. So, it quickly moved on to the young twins… Their story should be quite interesting. He listened, initially not too taken by his words. But then, he heard the one thing he wished he didn’t hear. Syndarea. A simple twitch overcame him, a cold shiver going down his spine… His smile had dropped, and noticeably so, he did not seem happy. The scum of the earth that helped the Dark Emperor rise to power; those who helped forbid magic in this world while they still thrived in it. His people had to suffer because of THEIR aid…

When Rudolf asked who would be the next one to speak, Vordan jumped on the occasion. “Well, I was thrilled about this task until this announcement of scumbag children from Syndrea would be traveling with us.” His eyes went straight to the twins, and there was nothing pleasant in his gaze… You could see this hatred in his eyes… He then returned his head to the group. “As before, I am Vordan Dawarum, mercenary from the Kingdom of Ellahur. My preferred weapon is of my own invention. The Six-Bolt Crossbow. First and only of its kind. Otherwise, a greatsword and a few tricks and tools here and there to get the job done.” He kept a cheerful attitude for now, letting the next person the opportunity to speak.

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The dwarven merchant had followed Vordan in the Inn, seeming to be slightly concerned of the happenings inside. It would be best to let them settle whatever was happening on the inside. It was probably just some disturbance from a drunken man, nothing more, nothing less. And so, he saw the eagerness of the young man, but he stayed with his sister. It was still odd to see the duo, as they seemed to be so unexperienced is any kind of exploring or even of the outside world. Many people would say the same for Elrithos, but he has seen the world. He was one of the fortunate few that were able to get out of the desert often.

With that, he looked at the small girl, given her a kind smile as he went towards the carts. There was no point to bear his weapons right now, so he detached the scabbards of his blades and also his double scimitar to lean them up against the wheel cart. Already, he seemed a lot less threatening and hoped that he would make people feel a lot more comfortable around him. He didn’t want anyone to think he was but a cold hearted warrior who is here to shed blood and get paid. He had a much greater purpose really, one he would surely share when the opportunity would show itself.

Like the others, he awaited the return of the duo. They arrived with someone else, another somewhat young man. Not like the twins, but young none the less. A new addition and he had that stern expression. He could see the experience in his face, almost the pain of something. He had seen blood and probably had shed a lot of it. It was a little disturbing actually. It was easy to see who had gone through battle and who didn’t. He was particular… His mind was taken off the issue as the dwarf noted that someone was missing. A friend of his? Probably. And at that moment, the door of the Inn opened. A young elf (for what he could tell anyway) presented herself. The dwarf had charged forth, seemingly to greet the woman… The response was quite strange. Elrithos simply seemed surprised that a blade was pulled on someone she clearly knew. Her intentions were told and clear, meaning she wasn’t exactly your friendly kind of person.

The scene passed without anything more, and so, Elrithos sat down at the gathering of people, looking over the map of the journey. Already, after seeing the route in the desert, noticed he was going around the river. There was a faster way, much faster way which he would share after. He seemed thoughtful about it, then lifted his head for the presentations. He listened to the wood elf, slightly amazed now. He had never heard of a wood elf leaving the continent, being people who loved their forests. Why would she want to leave? A simple question he didn’t really need answering to. Next, the twins. When he heard Syndarea, he was also slightly shocked, but he had no hate for them. It was odd to seem them hear after having retreated deep into the forests so that they would be left alone after the war. One of the rare kingdoms that let the magic go around more freely than others.

The next reaction was the one that made his frown… A man from Ellahur and twins from Syndarea. This wasn’t going to be a nice, quiet trip if the man from Ellahur was as most of its nation: Mad against the Syndarean kingdom for their help with the Dark Emperor. Elrithos knew the relationships between kingdoms here and knew which one didn’t get along at all. Although, there was no reason for the disrespect.. It kept going with this new invention of his, which he knew nothing about… A new weapon? Interesting. As he finished, Elrithos took his turn which his oddly deep and thick accent of the desert.

“I am Elrithos Quicksilver. I work as a messenger for the High Council of the Aavikanians and am also a scout and front-line soldier for the military force. My purpose is one I do wish to share, as I might not do the whole trip with you all. I will be seeking the old continent for my ancestors and what has happened to them. But I will aid you in the desert and hopefully cut off a long route around the Great River and just go through…” He then turned his gaze to Vordan.

“Learn to forgive Vordan. I was there when the Dark Emperor took power, fighting with my brothers and sisters of the desert to defend our lands. These two have not down anything to your people. Simply those who preceded them.” He spoke in a very casual, calm tone before coming back to everyone. “I am trained in many forms of combat, from spear wielding, swordsmanship and archery, but the weapons I carry with me are those I have wielded for over 250 years and am best with.”
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It seemed Elrithos had been able to convince these new comrades to put aside he insults for now. The dwarven man had taken his hand with a firm and agitated fashion. The man proved to be quite joyful of the news of an Aavikanian joining his journey to the old continent. He mentioned going through their deserts, which meant this would be quite a long road to get to the port city for a boat. He could imagine there was none of them around this part of the world that would bring them all the way there. Quicksilver smiled back to the man, responding in a more simple fashion now. “It will be an honor to aid you through the deserts down south. I will be able to contact my brothers and sisters of the desert to make our journey much easier through the sands.”

With that, he then turned to the young man who had picked up the dwarf and presented his hand to him. The response wasn’t as quick and eager as the dwarf. He had seen his eyes wonder to the blades on his belt. He didn’t have your typical broadsword, actually had a great disadvantage in these lands. The steel armors made it very hard for his blades to do much. He had to adjust many years ago, having adapted to these heavier sets of protection. The grip between the two didn’t last very long. The young man didn’t even utter a word, simply walking off to join his sister. This one was more reserved, definitely quite young. Maybe he was an able warrior; it would be something to see…

His next action would have been to see the young woman and shake her hand, but there were new arrivals once more. The first arrival, a human being, quite tall and fit, with multiple pieces of leather, steel, a large backpack… A lot of things. It was hard to say what else he had on him, but he didn’t seem to lack any kind of thing. An impress figure really, Elrithos could see that. Two others followed behind him a few seconds after, but this time, a man and a child. A child? How odd… He highly doubted the merchant would take her on along… until he saw Rudolf going forward with an excited glee to the young lady. Well then, maybe he would be wrong.

The Aavikanian came forth and shook the armored man`s hand, which he took with a firm but casual grip. Elrithos smiled lightly as he did. “Elrithos Quicksilver.” The man nodded as he answered back. “Vordan Dawarum.” They both let go and Elrithos proceeded to give the same kind of approach with the older man that had come with the child, coming forth to give a firm handshake. “Elrithos Quicksilver.” At this moment, he turned towards the Inn, haring the commotion coming from the inside… We, he more or so noticed the instant silence that came from within… That wasn’t very common to get a sudden silence, even if doing a speech or such… What had happened? The tall armored man seemed to be the first one to jump into the situation, going back around the wall with a quick step.
The first few of these people was quite a surprise for the mercenary. The most evident one was the small bearded man. It wasn’t common for them to come out of their mountains and underground cities, but it wasn’t unseen either. Their minerals and various stone works were worth quite a lot and had their uses. Coming from a family of stone carvers, he had a good idea on how great the quality of their stone is. He now wondered if he was the man who asked for the men, because the others around…

The second most evident was the elven man who looked like he had come back from the hottest plains of the desert. An Aavikanian, outside of the desert and all the way up north in the forest? This seemed to be nothing more than a dream or a nightmare… It couldn’t possible. He scratched his head and really couldn’t imagine this “crew” being nothing more than a group of odds and ends. The next two… nothing more than children almost. What in the celestial plains were they doing here? Yes, one of the two looked to be a warrior of some sort. A little young, but you never knew. The girl, she seemed to be nothing more than a common girl. They weren’t going to be taking care of kids now, were they?

At that notion, he heard strangers arrive behind him Two others members… One of them being a little elven girl. Were they serious now? Vordan almost seemed confused, scratching his scalp. The man seemed to be in good shape… Although really, this made no sense. He would be nice, and probably will still be, but looking over children is not his game. The dwarven man approached the little girl instantly, talking and everything. Vordan hadn’t notice that disapproving looks from Rudolf nor would it really matter. He sighed lightly, the Aavikanian approaching to greet himself… But his voice, he was definitely not a wood elf. As his hand rose, Vordan met him with his own, smiling lightly.

“Vordan Dawarum” It was a quick handshake, but a good one. As that moment, the dwarven man also asked for their names, in which he elaborated a little more. “I am Vordan Dawarum, mercenary by trade. I come from the mighty Kingdom of Ellahur. I was hoping to tag…” He didn’t finish his sentence, hearing the sudden silence in the Inn… What had happened? Vordan didn’t even wait as he went off back towards the entrance, rolling inside to notice what had happened. He followed all the eyes to the man on the ground and the young man at the bar… What the hell? There seemed to be nothing more than a minor fight… Not a big deal. His question was how the young man got the brute of a man to the ground… See the man holding his crotch area… He approached towards the bar, laying a hand on the shoulder of the young man.

“If you’re going to fight, at least keep it over the belt. That’s some dirty moves you pulled…”

He was being quite serious. He did not even pay attention to the others around, still looking towards the young man. He wondered what the next move would be…
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