A shockwave crawled through Hirem's leg as he planted his foot in the stomach of the Svefra, shaking his bones and rattling his hips, but a far greater aftershock was felt throughout the brawling patrons of the tavern. Their eyes were drawn to the young man, who groaned in pain and collapsed to the ground, and at the hulking Benshiran that had made the attack, looming over him. Finally, they seemed to make the connection that this brawl could actually get
dangerous, and their own drunken courage evaporated in the face of possible injury. Shuffling their feet, grumbling among each other, laughing at the Svefra's misfortune, they all paused their endless fighting to stare at the bouncer...
except for the other Svefra in the bar. Seeing their fallen kinsman sprawled on the ground, their blue eyes travelled to the Benshiran and turned fiery. With a swift, shuffling sound, a dozen hands were placed on the hilts of daggers and axes and swords, all men and women taking a step closer to the bouncer with murder in their gaze. Hirem - who had only ever heard legends of the Svefra's loyalty to their people, and had never seen it in person - backed away from the advancing horde and put his fists up, quickly trying to reassert a fighting pose before they got any ideas and lunged at him.
Hik... what have I gotten myself into? He wondered, briefly, if that throwing himself into the fight headfirst had only made the situation worse. What, exactly, were bouncers supposed to do if not end fights directly?
He had a lot to learn about this type of world, the tavern world... if he survived the next chime.
Thankfully, before Hirem could be torn apart by the pack of furious Svefra, the young man that he had kicked pushed himself to his feet and waved the offence off. Listening intently, the Svefra laughed and then, maddeningly, turned to leave. The Benshiran stared in awe at the scene.
That was one of the hardest kicks I've ever given somebody in my life, and yet... this man picks himself right up afterwards and jokes about the blow? And the others, upon seeing that he's alright, ignore the battle entirely? What kind of people are these Svefra, so headstrong and willing to battle, their attitudes changing as swiftly as the tides?Seeing that the man was speaking to him, Hirem dropped his battle stance and narrowed his eyes.
“Just get things then go, aye?” The Svefra was saying, still bent over from the pain.
"That's the idea," the bouncer responded in Common, nodding his head and gesturing to the door.
"Check yourself into the Gilia if I've broken anything. They'll take care of you there." He watched closely as the man retrieved a fallen scroll from the ground, confused as to what this roguish individual was doing with a precious-looking scroll like that.
Either this man is surprisingly well-read despite appearances, or he's pilfered this from the town and is looking for a buyer. Considering the average person that steps through these doors, most likely the latter. Still... I wonder if that scroll means something to him?Hirem was interrupted from his thoughts when he became aware of a sudden crashing from behind him. Whirling about, he realized with a start that the fight had not ended, just quieted - currently, a man of the original brawl was being choked out by his rival, while at his side another was being kicked viciously in the stomach. Cursing violently, the Benshiran flung himself once more into the fray, reaching out with both hands and struggling as hard as he possibly could to separate the combatants. Even though he was utterly ruthless with the brawlers, they continued to scrap under his guard, filled with complete and total rage at their hated opponents.
It took the arrival of the head bouncer to end their bloody conflict.
He came from nowhere, but arrived with an explosive and terrifying force. Hirem thought himself adjusted to dangerous men, but something about Ardan - the chief bouncer of the Rat Hole - filled him with unease. The man was quiet and oftentimes soft-spoken, but was filled with a consuming pragmatism that left even life itself to be an acceptable sacrifice in the means of accomplishing his goals. Hirem despised the man, but nevertheless welcomed his help in quelling the tavern disturbance. Together, the bouncers ended the brawl and sent every combatant limping out the door, except for the man whose leg had been broken by Ardan - he was carried out by his peers.
Immediately after the belligerents were kicked out, Ardan whirled upon Hirem.
"You let this happen?" He murmured, accusing the man with his intense eyes.
"I tried to stop it," the Benshiran answered, refusing to show fear to his boss even though it was welling up deep inside of him.
"And you tried to stop it by joining in the fray yourself, punching and kicking like an idiot." Ardan looked moments away from striking him, but apparently was holding himself back. Instead he pointed at the door.
"Leave. We'll see if you have a job here tomorrow."It was humiliating to be leaving the tavern just behind the drunken brawlers, but Hirem knew that he had no choice - defy Ardan, and he risked more than just losing his job. Turning around and marching stiffly back to his seat, the Benshiran kept his teeth grit and his hands balled into fists at his side.
I should have let the brawl destroy this place, he thought bitterly.
Let all of its corruption implode in one burst and level this Rat Hole to the ground. Remembering that he
chose to be here - a wonderfully stupid idea, even for Hirem - the man let out a frustrated sigh as he approached the bar, reaching for his deposited rucksack.
His heart stopped when he realized that the Penita Scroll, the one that he had been reading before all of this mess occurred, was gone.
His thoughts immediately settled upon the strange Svefra and the scroll tucked into his pants.
How could I be so stupid?!"Benachag!" Hirem hissed, throwing the rucksack onto his shoulder and bursting through the door. Outside, the afternoon sky was glaring brightly above, blinding him momentarily as he stepped from the tavern and into the street. His eyes, once readjusted to the light, scanned the nearby buildings and alleyways, searching for the departing figure of this detestable Svefra.
Yahal save me, but when I find that man...