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Redwing said
I don't think Lucio will mind. Especially sine I ship the two of them now.


I ship Melcio too!xD
Bregil smiled back at Caspain and Nyx as she turned her attention to the rest of the company. A diverse group, she wondered if this was going to be it or if there were more. This was going to be an interesting group. There definitely won't be a dull moment with this crowd. The man she assumed was the leader stood, he was the tallest human she had ever seen.

"It's not an issue, I expected some people to show up later than others, it's a hell of a stroll to get into this town. I'm Aldred by the way." He said to Bregil, shaking her hand firmly, a friendly smile on his face.

“Nice to meet you,” she said with a nod. Another man came up to them and if Bregil hadn't have just met Aldred, this new man would have been the tallest human she had ever seen. Interesting group indeed.
The new man spoke to Aldred.

"I will join you," he said, "but know this, I am not a hired thug, nor am I a mercenary. I am not a thief and your promise of payment does not interest me so do not think that you have any say on my actions."

"I understand, as long as you simply are committed to the cause and don't do anything that could have us all killed then we won't have any issues." Aldred said

Bregil turned to the new visitor and gave him a half smile and tilted her head as if to say that's fair enough.

A fierce looking woman spoke up next.
“How do we know that a bunch of insecure old men are gathering a bunch of threats and shleek.” Sipley pretended to cut her own throat with her finger, drawing an invisible line ear to ear.

Bregil grimaced. She had a point. A dark and frightening point but a point none the less. Aldred's answer put that fear to rest though as she took a seat at the table. Another woman joined them asking if she missed anything. Bregil gave her a warm smile and a wave hello as she signaled to the bartender.

He grumbled over to her obviously still angry about their encounter earlier.
“Yeah?”
“Mead if you could please?” she asked, straining politeness.
He grunted and stalked off.
Rude, Bregil thought as she looked over the company. She noticed a bard. She had met a handful of Bards in her lifetime. Every now and then one would come to her grandparents for elixirs or healing and they would always play something. She admired those who could play since she had no talent in music or anything that required artistic ability for that matter despite being half elf. She noticed he was also a half elf. Lucky, she thought.

The bartender returned with no change in attitude and gave her the mead in exchange for some coin.The bartender walked away and she took a sip only to immediately spit it back in her cup.

“Oh that's awful,” she said shaking her head and setting the cup on the table pushing it away from her.

She reached in her satchel and pulled out her water skin and took a swig. Bregil sighed and turned her thoughts to Faervel hoping he wasn't getting too bored out there. She'd check on him in a moment.
Everyone has some pretty awesome characters I can't wait to interact with you all.
Bregil trudged down the road with Faervel poking along at her side. Her grandparents didn't really approve of following the vague letter, feeling she shouldn't get involved in something when she didn't know all the details. Bregil told them that if it wasn't in her best interest she would come home. That seemed to put their mind at ease slightly. She figured they needed a healer, why else would they need her? She had to admit it was exciting, the unknown always is. She picked up the pace.

“Almost there friend,” she said as she scratched Faervel's ears. They had been on the road for two days and she could see the tavern up ahead. Faervel let out a whine in protest at her change in pace.
“Oh come on, the quicker we get there the quicker we can find out what this is all about.” Bregil waved the letter in the air. Faervel continued to stray behind. What was going on was hardly any interest to a wolf. Bregil sighed.

“Wanna race? If you win I'll get you a bone?” Bregil smiled. Faevel's ears perked up and he seemed to have caught his second wind. He began to jump in excitement.

“Yeah, that got your attention pretty quick eh?” Bregil said as she scruffed his fur playfully. “Okay...Go!”

They took off down the road towards the tavern. They were side by side for most of it and just as they were nearing the tavern Bregil took the lead. Suddenly she felt Faervel's head hit the back of her legs, causing her to stumble so he could take the lead.

“Cheater!” she called after him. Faervel reached the tavern first and pounced around waging his tail stopping to let out a howl.

Bregil laughed. “What are you rejoicing about? You cheated. Cheaters never win.”

Fearvel gruffed and jumped on her when she reached him and gave a quick lick to her cheek.

“You think so huh?” Faervel ran to the door and let out another whine. “Alright then if you're sorry I guess I'll get you a bone anyway.”

Fearvel trotted triumphantly into the tavern as Bregil followed.

The tavern was quaint. Bregil had only been to an inn like this a handful of times when she would go on housecalls for her grandmother, but this one was smaller. She liked smaller things. She scanned the room and saw a group of people gathered at a table, that must be it she thought.
Faervel nudged his head into her.

“I know I haven't forgotten,” she told him.

“Oi! You can have that beast in here!” a man she assumed was the bartender shouted at her.

She furrowed her eyebrows. There were always those who misunderstood.

“I mean it,” he continued. “I'm not having anyones blood on my hands due to that thing. I don't care how tamed you claim it is. It's out or you both are.”

“He isn't nearly as uncivilized.” Bregil said as Faarvel growled.

“Oh really?” the bartender mused, “Sure doesn't sound civilized. It or you both, now before I pick for you.”

Bregil sighed. “You didn't have to growl, Faervel it doesn't matter how rude he is. Come on.”

Her eye caught a decent-sized hambone on a plate with some meat still left on it. She grabbed it as she lead Faervel out. He whined.

“I could have probably talked him into letting you stay if you didn't growl at him you know.” She gave him the ham bone. “I'll try not to be long.” Bregil gave him a hug and buried her face in his neck. Turning back toward the tavern, she looked at the table where there were people were gathered. She walked to the table as an elven woman and a man were talking. She hoped she didn't miss much.

“Pardon me, sorry to interrupt,” she said. “This is the meeting, correct? Sorry we're a bit late. We got held up a while, terrible storm. I'm Bregil Lithren,” she said as she outstretched her hand.
Character sheet will be up in a moment fine tuning and what not.
Sorry double post!
I would like to join as well. I am working on a character sheet.
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