Author: Teran, Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 1:05 PM, Post Subject: Machinarium [O]
Lyra made her way into the tavern. She wasn't one for crowds, most of the time they tended to end badly for her ilk. However, she was not yet old and jaded enough to not want interaction human or otherwise outside of the cult. This was one of those days. She weaved in and out of the crowd as best she could to avoid running into anyone who might have issues with personal space and might not take kindly to having their toes stepped on. Spotting an empty space not far from the door and a few tables already taken by people or by smaller groups of people. Settling in, she placed an order when one of the staff finally made their way over to her.As she waited for her order she listened into the conversations around her, or as much as she could. Any information would turn out to be useful in one way or the other if not right now, then at some point in the future.Author: Shiloh Kyrie, Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 11:29 PM, Post Subject: Machinarium [O]
Shiloh saw a woman with clothes still stained from hunting sit down on an empty barrel at their table. By the smell and look of her clothing, she had been on the road for a long time away from the comforts of major cities. Giving a nod at a stiff 45 degree angle, she responded to the questions directed to her. "I just arrived three hours ago, from the Hall of Gears. I'll be leaving to carry out Sir Greystone's message to Arri early tomorrow." She had hair that was a tinge of crimson red, almost like the color of dried blood. Her client and the woman were well-acquainted, seeing them get along. They chatted for a while, then Braugr Greystone introduced the new arrival to her. At the hint he gave to not be put off by Danni's rough demeanor, Shiloh nodded again. "…Understood." If there was something both women had in common, they both weren't good with first impressions.Author: Danni Fox, Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 5:06 PM, Post Subject: Machinarium [O]
She pushed open the door and walked inside the tavern, a bag of meat over her shoulder. Someone close to the entrance glanced up when she walked past, quick on her feet and with a look of determination over her face. Heading back towards the kitchen, she escaped the crowd that every night seemed to have nothing better to do than to drink themselves to sleep, laugh at jokes no living soul could ever understand - unless you were a dwarf from Baltil - and talk with an accent you had to learn to decipher. Thrastror looked up from the stew when she entered the smaller room hidden behind the counter at the far corner and she immediately wanted to punch that smirk off his face. It had not been a good day, despite the amount of meat she'd managed to gather from her recent hunt. That was how she survived, she sold meat, sometimes traded it for a place to stay, something to drink. It depended on what she currently needed. She threw the bag down onto the table in front of the dwarf. "Here's your order" she said, a fake smile on her lips. She turned around to leave the room that was hot and sweaty with a strong smell of food and alcohol because the chef insisted on drinking on the job, when a hand shot out to grab her wrist. She jerked it free before turning around, annoyance shining from her eyes. "What?" She waited. "Thank you. I'll be in touch." Thrastror's smile wasn't fake.Danni had been on the road for at least a couple months now, and for some reason she'd ended up in Baltil. Here, she could have everything she needed to survive, from shelter to food. She had never been social, not the kind to walk into a tavern just to drink and find people to chat with anyway. She asked for work, and if she found any, she went through with it and moved on from there. She had been in Baltil for two weeks now, and she liked it better than most places she'd passed on her journey. She came from a small camp where she'd known only her family, although she hadn't been very close to any of them, not even her mother that had given birth to her. Growing up, she had only had one friend, a boy named Eldar, and he had died shortly before she'd left the camp. They had always dreamed of adventures, to see the world and they had decided to set off together when both came of age. That obviously didn't happen, so what she did now wasn't just for her. It was for him as well, to honor the memory of him, and even though she lingered in Baltil, she didn't plan to stay for much longer. She nodded, a shy smile flutter across her lips for a second before vanishing completely, and she left the kitchen.Taking in the sight of people, her gaze finally found a familar face not far from where she stood. Even though she had blood from her kills on both her skin and clothes, she walked over to him and sank down on a free seat. She merely glanced at the non-dwarf sitting there, a drinking vessel in front of… her? Danni raised her arms with a yawn and leaned over the barrel that had been transformed into some kind of table. "Oh man, I've been out hunting. I smell like you" she said and this time the smile that grew on her lips wasn't fake. She liked Braugr, one of few she actually got along with. He could take her introvert personality, even drag her out of her shell at times. She ordered ale, something she'd grown to love since coming here. Another thing that Braugr was responsible for. The dwarf laughed. It sounded more like a grunt, but it made her feel warm. "Ye, I notice." Braugr held up a hand, covering his nose with two fingers before laughing even harder, leaning his head back and clapping his stomach. The ale arrived and Danni gulped it down.It wasn't until then her focus shifted from the drink to the one sitting opposite her. It was definitely not a dwarf, maybe a hunter as well? It looked like a young woman, but it was hard to tell sometimes, especially around these parts. She raised an eyebrow, glanced quickly over at Braugr, but he didn't say anything. Danni was no good at this, and shrugged. "Hello, stranger" she said, pulling her red, dirty hair back with her fingers. "Have you been here long, are you staying?" The questions shot from her mouth before she could stop them. She hated this, new people always made her blurt out words that never made any sense. And when it came down to it, the questions were mostly just a friendly thing, not something she really wanted to know. "Going down to the gem market" the dwarf said, noticing Danni's change of mood. "Ya should go too, would do ya good." At that, Danni stared at him. "Ye 'tis is Danni, don't let her bad temper scare ya." He bellowed a laugh and Danni raised a hand quietly towards the stranger, not uttering another word.Author: Shiloh Kyrie, Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 2:20 AM, Post Subject: Machinarium [O]
"Welcome to Baltil travelers!" A loud booming voice echoed through the stone walls as she entered with the group through the tunnels walking into the famed Hall of Gears. She held her breath as she looked down through the floor which was made from glass. Beneath were hundreds upon hundreds of metal mechanisms moving and turning all in unison. Her amazement didn't stop there; they soon came before the massive metal gates leading into the dwarven city. The gears powering the doors' mechanisms cranked and ground as they turned, the gates unveiling the grand place before them. Stepping inside the view was breathtaking–all sorts of machines and contraptions moving and working in rhythm as the sounds they made created a chorus of metal and stone. A tinny whistle signaled the arrival of the carriage, and she lined up with the others to enter. During the ride across the gap, she couldn't resist looking down. Below them was a deep gorge, cut into the mountainside and lined with moving specks which she assumed to be workers.We have 1761 registered users.
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