12th Day of Summer 514AV
Location: The Blue Bull
Meredith was trying something new, even though he knew that was sure to be a recipe for disaster. He’d had a particularly good day today, and he wanted to keep that feeling going as the night set in. So, he decided to be a proper local, and visit the most social tavern he knew of. For the past half hour he’d been awkwardly sipping at a mug of ale at a table and watching attractive people get much more drunk than he was, much more quickly and dance on the floor. There were no other men sitting on these tables, So he probably looked even more like a recluse than usual.
This needed to stop, at least for tonight. He wanted to blend in, so he made his way over to the bar and sat himself beside a boisterously drunk purple Akalak man and a pretty blonde woman to order himself another drink. “A mug of Smokey Blue Ale, thanks” He said, voice carrying more volume than it had in years. The barmaid filled a mug and gave it too him and he tried his best to mimic the men around him who were sculling their drinks. Unfortunately, being a lightweight, he coughed and spluttered and almost fell off his stall, gaining a roar of laughter from the men around him. “Hey look at this little guy!” One said in Slurred Tukant. Meredith flushed, and tried again, this time successfully sculling the drink to a round of applause, that sounded more mocking than anything.
In Meredith’s tipsy state, he didn’t notice the fact that he was being mocked, and he could feel a sort of warm glow about him, as if he was finally being accepted by the locals. “A-Another!” He declared, moving his arm to hit the bar table like he’d seen the other men do when they wanted another drink. Then he heard a crash and his heart sunk. “You clumsy petcher! That was a petching bottle of wine!” The intimidating Akalak wasn’t laughing anymore. He tried to think how much that would have costed and felt sick. A whole 10GM he definitely didn’t have in his wallet. “You better pay up!” The Akalak spat.
It was taking Meredith to long to translate what he was saying in his head, let alone to formulate a response. “I’m S-Sorry. I can’t… Don’t have… money” His Tukant was so fragmented it was barely understandable. I’m going to die He thought in a panic as he stood and backed away. The man towered above him. Meredith couldn’t defend himself, “You little shykehead! Pay up, or I’ll make you!” This was insane. “C-Can’t! I-I-I…” He shook his head and tried to figure out how he was going to get out of this. The Akalak closed his fist and Meredith stumbled back further and then tried to run away, but the man pushed him onto the floor “Running away like a perching coward, are you?!” Meredith had fallen hard, only just protecting his face. Pleading wasn’t going to work. This man was drunk and angry. In theory he should be able to dodge him, because he was slow in his state of intoxication, but Meredith couldn’t move, he was petrified.
Location: The Blue Bull
Meredith was trying something new, even though he knew that was sure to be a recipe for disaster. He’d had a particularly good day today, and he wanted to keep that feeling going as the night set in. So, he decided to be a proper local, and visit the most social tavern he knew of. For the past half hour he’d been awkwardly sipping at a mug of ale at a table and watching attractive people get much more drunk than he was, much more quickly and dance on the floor. There were no other men sitting on these tables, So he probably looked even more like a recluse than usual.
This needed to stop, at least for tonight. He wanted to blend in, so he made his way over to the bar and sat himself beside a boisterously drunk purple Akalak man and a pretty blonde woman to order himself another drink. “A mug of Smokey Blue Ale, thanks” He said, voice carrying more volume than it had in years. The barmaid filled a mug and gave it too him and he tried his best to mimic the men around him who were sculling their drinks. Unfortunately, being a lightweight, he coughed and spluttered and almost fell off his stall, gaining a roar of laughter from the men around him. “Hey look at this little guy!” One said in Slurred Tukant. Meredith flushed, and tried again, this time successfully sculling the drink to a round of applause, that sounded more mocking than anything.
In Meredith’s tipsy state, he didn’t notice the fact that he was being mocked, and he could feel a sort of warm glow about him, as if he was finally being accepted by the locals. “A-Another!” He declared, moving his arm to hit the bar table like he’d seen the other men do when they wanted another drink. Then he heard a crash and his heart sunk. “You clumsy petcher! That was a petching bottle of wine!” The intimidating Akalak wasn’t laughing anymore. He tried to think how much that would have costed and felt sick. A whole 10GM he definitely didn’t have in his wallet. “You better pay up!” The Akalak spat.
It was taking Meredith to long to translate what he was saying in his head, let alone to formulate a response. “I’m S-Sorry. I can’t… Don’t have… money” His Tukant was so fragmented it was barely understandable. I’m going to die He thought in a panic as he stood and backed away. The man towered above him. Meredith couldn’t defend himself, “You little shykehead! Pay up, or I’ll make you!” This was insane. “C-Can’t! I-I-I…” He shook his head and tried to figure out how he was going to get out of this. The Akalak closed his fist and Meredith stumbled back further and then tried to run away, but the man pushed him onto the floor “Running away like a perching coward, are you?!” Meredith had fallen hard, only just protecting his face. Pleading wasn’t going to work. This man was drunk and angry. In theory he should be able to dodge him, because he was slow in his state of intoxication, but Meredith couldn’t move, he was petrified.