20th Day of Spring, 514 AV
Vann and Father Manowar locked eyes across the bar, each had just finished their third mug of ale. The ex-sailor was owner of The Drunken Fish, the inn in which Vann had been staying for several seasons. The two men got along well, which earned Vann a certain level of respect from some of the lesser patrons. No one wanted to get on Father Manowar's bad side; a beating from the generously girthed man had been likened to getting trampled by a herd of wild horses.
"So Vann, why aren't you down by the slag heap?"
Manowar's question was a fair one. The majority of the town was gathered by the perpetually burning monument of Sunberth. There was drinking, gambling, dancing, embracing and everything else one would expect from a party in the lawless town. Manowar needed to stay at his inn to protect it; with everyone out of their homes the thieves would be having a field day. But why wasn't Vann there?
"Why, to keep you company, of course!"
Vann answered without skipping a beat, but Manowar was not satisfied. Still, Vann's reasons were his own and it was not in his nature to pry. He merely nodded his head and refilled each of their mugs. In truth, Vann just wasn't interested in the festivities. He wasn't about to risk the throng of drunken chaos only to be rewarded with a knife to his back, or worse. He was confident nothing of major consequence would happen, and stories of the night would be freely shared all the same. No, it was right not to go;
If you want to stay alive in Sunberth, you have to pick your battles.
It was with this thought in mind that Vann quickly drained his recently filled mug of ale, exhaling in satisfaction as the drink left his lips. There were far more benefits in spending an evening with the owner of an inn than with a bunch of drunks.
"Father my friend! Tonight, we drink!"
"So Vann, why aren't you down by the slag heap?"
Manowar's question was a fair one. The majority of the town was gathered by the perpetually burning monument of Sunberth. There was drinking, gambling, dancing, embracing and everything else one would expect from a party in the lawless town. Manowar needed to stay at his inn to protect it; with everyone out of their homes the thieves would be having a field day. But why wasn't Vann there?
"Why, to keep you company, of course!"
Vann answered without skipping a beat, but Manowar was not satisfied. Still, Vann's reasons were his own and it was not in his nature to pry. He merely nodded his head and refilled each of their mugs. In truth, Vann just wasn't interested in the festivities. He wasn't about to risk the throng of drunken chaos only to be rewarded with a knife to his back, or worse. He was confident nothing of major consequence would happen, and stories of the night would be freely shared all the same. No, it was right not to go;
If you want to stay alive in Sunberth, you have to pick your battles.
It was with this thought in mind that Vann quickly drained his recently filled mug of ale, exhaling in satisfaction as the drink left his lips. There were far more benefits in spending an evening with the owner of an inn than with a bunch of drunks.
"Father my friend! Tonight, we drink!"