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Post by Arikarka on Mar 10, 2019 19:50:44 GMT
The Misting Hurricane was crowded, boisterous, and packed to the bring with people of all races, genders, shapes, and sizes - located in the port side docks of Purl just, just south of the Bay of Dancing Dolphins. The ceilings were low, the fire bright, lanterns lit, and everyone was having a great time. One woman in particular, young, but no doubt old enough to be on her own with short curly black hair, dark skin, and brown eyes was laughing, tankard in her hand as she played dice with others she'd just met at the table. Her more well traveled companion however, a fun-loving hyper half-elf named Evy, sat at her side. Both ladies were enjoying the drinks others were bringing them, winning handfuls of coin, and all around having a grand ol' time. "Hello ladies! It seems ta be Lady Luck had no need ta join ye tonight." A rough smiling man with a braided beard and a mouth full of gold teeth walked up behind them. His body is tall and thin, and even his long coat and heavy boots fail to give any impression of strength or bulk. But he had two tankards in his hands that he set down - one in front of each Miri and Evy. "Couldn't help but buy ye two lassies a drink after seein' how well you handle yourselves! On the house." He shoved over someone who had been sitting on the other bend of the table, making room so he could sit down. "Master Scrouge, it be ah pleasure." He held out a hand to shake theirs if they allowed it. "So, what brings ye out to the port here?"
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Post by moralhazard on Mar 10, 2019 20:10:06 GMT
“Let’s do this, then!” Miri cupped the dice between two quick, mobile hands, eyes dancing as she surveyed the table. She straightened up, ignoring demands to just roll again, and blew carefully on her hands, pursuing her lips and giving her hands a little shake. With a grin, she rolled the dice on the table – and cheered, loudly, at the roll that emerged, pounding her mostly empty tankard on the table, just a little of the ale sloshing out over the side.
The Misting Hurricane was exactly the kind of place Miri most loved – noisy, boisterous, exciting and almost completely anonymous. Tonight she wore a bright red top that bared one smooth, dark shoulder and draped over the upper half of her other arm, and a pair of leather pants so tight they seemed almost like a second skin, although her movement was as free as if she was wearing – well – considerably less. Large fake glass drops colored like rubies hung from her ears, and she wore a leather bracer on her bare left arm, but no other adornment.
Miri scooped the pile of coins she’d won closer, laughing and pushing Evy her share – Evy had staked her last bet – and turned with a smile to the man approaching.
“More like the lovely lady joins us every night,” Miri grinned at the man, sqirling the last of the ale in the tankard she was holding. “And I thank you for the drink, Master Scrouge,” Miri didn’t shake, but raised the mostly empty tankard towards him, before tilting her head back and draining the last of it. She would give the tankard he’d set down a scrutinizing glance before picking it up.
“What brings anyone to Purl?” Miri grinned, white teeth flashing in her dark face. “A bit of a break from the sea, of course. Some fun, while we’re at it.”
Perception check on the ale: ijciogtN1d20+21d20+2
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Arikarka
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Post by Arikarka on Mar 10, 2019 20:20:04 GMT
Shaking his finger towards her, in a 'you're right about that' sort of gesture, Scrouge tilted his head back and laughed. "Right you are lassie! Right you are." He swiped a drink from the table from someone else and took a long pull, finishing it to the dismay of the original owner. The tall man just shoved him away - the other's drunk ass hitting the floor and just, lying there, accepting his fate.
"Break from sea? So you've both sailed before aye?" He asked, putting some coins into the pile to buy in for the next game. "What good are two woman like you on a ship?" He spoke as if he followed the old superstition of it being bad luck to sail with women.
Miri wasn't sure the drink was actually booze until she took a drink of it, thinking perhaps Scrouge made a joke of it by bringing water over to them instead of a 'proper' drink.
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Post by moralhazard on Mar 10, 2019 20:31:11 GMT
Miri pushed a few of her coins back into the quickly growing pile for the next round, cheerful. Dice weren’t nearly as much fun as cards, but she’d take what she could get, especially in a spot like Purl – and most especially in a spot like the Misting Hurricane. It would take more than some poorly rolled dice to spoil her mood.
Maarlith was more Miri’s speed; where they’d come from before the trip to Purl. Coastal, so lively and active, big enough for a bit of excitement – and, of course, a bounty or two. She’d lost most of that money long before they’d ever reached Purl on the ship from Maarlith, which was why Evy had been staking her in the game.
“Ahhh, don’t tell me you’re one of those!” Miri took a sip of the drink, betting on ale – what was life without a little risk? – and set the tankard back down. She grinned up at Scourge. “That superstition’s as old as shit, and smells half as good.”
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Post by Arikarka on Mar 10, 2019 20:38:36 GMT
"Bah." He grumbled and waved her comment away. "Ye're just not as strong as ye need to be in order ta pull ye literal weight!" Ironic, considering he himself didn't have muscles to speak of - not many at least. "Ye're good for some swab work o' course. But - eh." He shrugged. "Teh fact you two are here and doin' well for yeselves proves ya must be better then most."
It was the worst sort of backhanded complement ever.
"Superstitions be good for teh soul of a sailor lassie. Keeps ye safe an' sound." He took his turn with the dice, throwing in a few more coin to up the round, and put his elbow on the table to support his head.
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Post by moralhazard on Mar 10, 2019 20:46:58 GMT
Miri let her eyes flick over him, long and slow, quite eloquent with her gaze. “There’s more than just strength that matters,” she said, cheerfully. “But I’ll admit,” she grinned, flashing her teeth again, “I’m not much of one for brute force, nor hauling lines,” Miri rotated her hands out, palms up, revealing a distinct lack of the sort of calluses one might expect from handling heavy ropes seaboard.
Miri took another sip of ale, setting the tankard down, and turned her attention to the game. She pushed in a few more coins to match Scourge’s bet, palmed the dice, and rolled, doing her best to angle them with a little flick of her wrist and fingers.
“Well, I suppose if you’ve nothing better,” Miri stretched her arms up over her head, cracking her shoulder blades, a long smooth movement of bare back visible on her bare side. “Now tell me, are you one of those who believes whistling summons the wind – for good or ill?” Miri pursed her lips, letting out the faintest echo of a whistle in the tavern air.
Sleight of hand roll for Miri’s success at dice-ing: 6dl5oFLu1d20+51d20+5
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Post by Arikarka on Mar 10, 2019 20:56:43 GMT
The rounds concluded and Miri found herself about 5 gold richer, having successfully snuck a dice roll in her favor. Grumbling at the loss, Scrouge stands up and taps his fingers on the table as a send off. "Seems the Lady Luck only calls to her own for favors tonight. So be it."
Evy, who'd kept quiet most of the time due to having downed her drink in half the time it took Miri to take a single sip of hers, grinned and waved as he walked off. "Man only 5 gold outta him? I bet I could sneak into his pockets and be back before he even turns around." Evy was fast, nimble, quick. She probably wasn't wrong.
The tall man was about 2/3rd of the way to the door.
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Post by moralhazard on Mar 10, 2019 20:59:31 GMT
Miri scooped up her winnings with a little flourish, not bothering to hide her grin. There was no reason, she felt, not to give Lady Luck a little extra... help in showing her favor.
“I’m sure you could!” Miri laughed, leaning back against the table and watching Scourge as he left. “Tell you what – I’ll stake these five coins on it,” she slapped them back down on the table, grinning at Evy and taking another long drink of her ale.
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Post by Arikarka on Mar 10, 2019 21:02:07 GMT
Evy, nodding, got out of her chair and turned to face the rest of the room, only to notice Scourage had already stepped out. Huffing, the short woman grinned and bit the tip of her tongue. "Be right back then!" Quickly she began to give chase, stepping out of the door of the tavern.
Then never coming back.
About ten minutes had gone by, and still, Evy hadn't re-appeared.
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Post by moralhazard on Mar 10, 2019 21:13:59 GMT
Miri grinned, tapping her fingers on the table and watching Evy dart out the door. She joined the next game of dice, and lost, her attention only half in it, and glanced at the door again for Evy.
No sign of her.
Miri tapped her fingers on the table again. Evy was quick, and that was high praise from Miri. Miri didn't doubt that Evy was perfectly capable of handling any trouble she found herself in, nor that she would be thoroughly offended if Miri came after her. All the same - it was unusual for her to be gone so long on what should've been a quick snatch and grab. And, besides, the Misting Hurricane was a bit boring all alone. Miri glanced across the room, checking for any sign of someone interesting to chat up - and decided she'd rather chase after Evy.
Miri sighed, draining the last of her ale, and got up. She swayed, once, caught herself with a hand on the table, and scooped what was left of her winnings into her coinpurse, turning to the door. She checked for her two daggers, patting at the hilt of one, and took a few steps, her head to clear it. Then, leaving behind a coin to cover what little remained of their tab, she stepped out of the tavern after Evy.
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Post by Arikarka on Mar 10, 2019 21:23:32 GMT
Stepping out into the evening air Miri would wobble a bit, having drank quite a bit during her games. The cobblestones were more uneven then when she'd entered, the night sky a bit more pretty than when the sun had been setting thanks to the stars, and the warm summer tropical air felt fresh against her somewhat sweaty skin.
Roll Perception and a Con saving throw please
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Post by moralhazard on Mar 10, 2019 21:24:58 GMT
Perception: CU7ECXL01d20+2 Con Saving Throw: 1d20+1 1d20+2·1d20+1
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Post by Arikarka on Mar 10, 2019 21:29:20 GMT
Staving off the drunken pulls of the grog and ale's she'd consumed for another stretch of time, Miri stumble-straightened up to walk along the path instead of just collapsing where she stood. The sound of deep hushed conversation could be heard from behind the wall, in the little alleyway between the Misty Hurricane and a blacksmith shop next door. One of the voices sounded sorta like Master Scrouge's, but most deep male voices sounded alike it was hard to tell. A dry cotton mouth feeling was starting to grow in Mir's mouth though, the subtle sweet taste of nutmeg now coming through that she wasn't constantly drinking to keep the taste away.
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Post by moralhazard on Mar 10, 2019 21:38:45 GMT
It was a warm evening; it had been a sunny day and even with crappy, uneven cobblestones, the heat always seemed to linger through the early evening. Right now, Miri wasn’t exactly in the mood to appreciate how cold the ground wasn’t, although she was certainly capable of minding the rough, raised edges. Her head spun and her skin was oddly clammy in the cool night air, but this wasn’t Miri’s first alehouse rodeo, and she summoned her strength and pulled herself together, leaving an outright collapse on the pavement for another time (if, or rather when, it happened, it wouldn’t be the first).
No sign of Evy, at least not that Miri could see, and she could see at least… er… a few feet. Evy was usually pretty visible, being a half-elf and all. Miri took a few steps down the path, glancing around. Maybe a voice? Maybe Scrouge’s voice? Hard to tell. She edged towards the alleyway, resting against the wall as close to the alley as possible, without actually moving into it.
Carefully, Miri eased the her little compact out of small, flat satchel strapped across her torso beneath the loose shirt – no room for carrying anything in the tight pockets of her leather pants; really, they were more for show – and angled it at the alleyway, doing her best to focus her gaze on the small little mirror and check who was in the alley. She would listen as best as she could from around the corner, not peeking her head around yet.
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Post by Arikarka on Mar 10, 2019 21:45:36 GMT
The little pocket mirror, scuffed, scratched, and a bit dingy though entirely serviceable still Miri was able to see Scrouge standing there, the limp unconscious form of Evy at his feet. Her hands were already tied around her back, new dirt scuffs on her clothes, and a second person never before seen by Miri would be talking with him.
"Got the one, but not the other." Scrouge's voice whispered. "An' naet the otherone?" The voice was mimicking, sarcastic, and angry. A backhand across Scrouge's face forced his head to the side. "Blimely! I said we needed two from you, two from Grok, two from Patchsalt, an' two from Cog. Two! That's all ye needed!" "She'd be on her ass by now, taggit doesn't take too long to sink in." "For some - others are more resiliant. Go find 'er before she falls in a ditch somewhere an drowns. Be ah waste of a dose."
Con save again please
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