Flashback: Summer 50, 510 AV Lucas was outside unusually late this day. Somewhere above the fortress city of Syliras the sun had already set and made way to the darkened nightsky. Most of the other squires had already retreated into their dorm rooms where they talked, played games, argued or slept. But the sixteen-year-old was not in the mood to join them. He very much preferred to be by himself. Since he had just finished another drawing, and his career as a bard had been comparatively short-lived – he’d spent the past couple of evenings trying to earn money this way, which had unfortunately only resulted in people throwing foul eggs and rotten vegetables at him – he had decided that it was time for another inspection. A tavern inspection. It was one of his favourite pastimes. The patrols that his knight sent him on often bored him to death. Nothing ever happened, and thus he had eventually come to the decision that he would send himself on his own patrols so that he wouldn’t die of boredom before he ever get the chance to become a knight. As far as he was concerned, tavern inspections and knightly values didn’t contradict each other. On the contrary, you could learn something for the future, and it gave you a better understanding of the very people that the knights fought against! Besides, it usually resulted in free alcohol and barmaids that nearly fought for the chance to serve him! Since he was on important business, the redhead had dressed himself in his best clothes, a black and silver suit and black leather boots, and he also carried his father’s old sword. He’d even managed to make his hair lie flat on his head rather than looking as if he’d been electrocuted (or whatever the Mizaharian equivalent thereof was). He entered the Rearing Stallion with his head held high and strode right over to the bar. One of the barmaids asked him what he wanted, but rather than answering immediately the boy gestured for her to come closer and whispered, „I’ve been told that there is a problem with your wine, and I’ve been asked to inspect this place. There are rumours that your wine is actually half water and that there is horse piss in it as well!“ The poor woman’s eyes widened in shock. „That can’t be true!“ she replied. „Sir, I swear, there’s nothing wrong with our wine.“ Lucas just grinned at that and shrugged his shoulders. „How can I prove it?“ the woman continued. „Bring me a few bottles, different kinds of wine“, Lucas suggested. „I’ll sample each bottle, and if I like the wine, we’ll just forget this whole thing, shall we? I won’t even tell the proprietor of this fine establishment about it.“ The woman nodded, relieved, and five minutes later the squire – who had decided to temporarily increase his age to eighteen, just in case they minded drunk boys here – was sitting at a table, a few bottles of delicious wine in front of him and a huge grin on his face. This was going to be a fantastic evening! |