Ah Sunberth's taverngoing. What a pleasant change from the usual sordid lot that roamed the streets. In a tavern, there was the basic gist that you'd at least be able to get a meal without worrying about a dagger in the back from the serving girls at least... unless you tipped poorly that is. Then even that was not guaranteed. But so far his past few days had been... peaceful and truth be told he liked them that way. Not having to get into a fight or worry about your gold being pinched so long as you were careful, kept your head down and didn't do a thing was pretty good. The old routine of going to work in the morning out in the woods had been followed by leaving early in the afternoon.
So he had decided to kill some time by meeting up with an acquaintance of sort, Bob Barton. Bob was a man of a dwarfish size, but inside that small form Noth figured the man held a lot of potential if he just managed to work through all the times he let his fear take control of his actions. Truly told though, Noth knew Bob had a cowardly streak in him, probably ingrained from years worth of living on the edge of society, thinking it easier to flee then to fight. Noth couldn't really blame him for that philosophy, it was one he shared. He only took life in three circumstances: if someone attacked him, it was a job, or the petching idiot tried to betray or steal from him.
Either of those three things was a one way ticket to see the darker sides of Antar's nature. But that didn't mean there wasn't a good side... it was just buried deep. Real deep. Like deeper then one would bury all the corpses he'd accumulated over the years in his old job. But on the rarest of occasions, it did rise to the surface. Take the trip here for instance, Bob had been enthusiastically chattering on about the subtle nuances of various card games, and Antar had politely paid attention. Card games weren't his thing, but he had a strange suspicion that a bare grasp of the essentials would be necessary in the future.
He was clothed out in his mercenary gear for the trip, and the passage through the warehouse district had been pretty tense. There were gangs on every streetcorner 'protecting' the premises of the warehoused they were paid to guard, while a few tended to try to rough up any passer goers in the name of fun to cure their everlasting boredom. A few had ventured towards Bob, but somehow the sight of a well armed Antar had warned them off. That was good, Noth hated if his good day was to be ruined by conflict for no good reason. But that didn't mean he didn't keep an eye out for anything out of sorts.
Finally, close to the tavern's street he spotted an altercation... of sorts. It wasn't anything majore, just a squabble between children and a bully holding a raggedy doll out of reach of some girl's head. Bob had moved to the other side of the street, but Antar had kept walking forwards. When the boy turned to run away with his prize, a quick snatch above the boy's head netted Noth a brand new, used rag - doll for a term. The kid looked up at him , gulping a little as Noth stared downwards to survey the item as if it was a prized possession. Pitching his voice a little lower, Noth mumbled,
"You know boy... you should learn to treat a young woman with care. It's not wise to take their things as they always have a means of getting back at you. Even if it takes a while."The bully gulped a little, before nodded dully and Antar grunted as if that was the end of it before waving his hand in a shooing motion. The bully took off, and Antar then turned towards the girl. Without a word he tossed the rag doll back to her and marched onwards to rejoin up with Bob who seemed not to have notice his slight detour as they both entered the tavern to have a seat at one of the tables. He didn't care to look around at the other people in the tavern. He didn't want any fights.
It was a good day, there were no fights, no altercations. And he really wanted a glass of chilled redberry juice to quench his thirst. It wasn't an alcoholic beverage and would complement his thirst nicely.
"Tell you what Bob, long as it's not for mizas, how about you and I have a practice game while we get a few drinks?"Soon enough, Barton had whisked up a pack of cards from his sleeve (and noth would bet he had a few more stashed up there) and the two were happily playing the first round. When a waitress came over he ordered a pitcher of water, and redberry juice for the two of them; if Bob would ask to help pay for them Noth would wave such thoughts aside and mumble it was his way of thanking the man for his help with all the rats and good business for any future endeavors the two might have but that if he wanted food to complement his drinks; then Bob should order it on his own.
When the glasses came with the attention of a young blonde lass waitress he ordered a small bit of stew and broth, with a bit of bread on the side for himself before giving her a wink. She smiled and laughed as many a tavern wench in sunberth did before going off to deal with his order. "
Hey try this out, Bob." Antar said as he slid a glass of redberry towards the man. He let him drink first, it was only for two reasons, the first being he was overly paranoid and cautious about anything he hadn't prepared himself and the second was it was just good manners.
A few moments passed as he considered his present hand of cards, and out of the corner of his eye he noted another acquaintance of his stroll through the door, Mok. Well that was fine, the rogue was about to offer him a seat before he stormed off towards a corner booth to chat with a rather scarred up lass. Yeah... that was Mok alright. He just digged any woman with a scar. Turning back to the game amusingly he took two more cards with Bob acting as the dealer wondering if this was the game of wanting to get 'twenty-one'' like the man had been talking about. If so, he might have to stop himself from getting
another card.I'll let you play out the round of cards, and their tallies bob as the dealer He was close to high teens now.
"I'll hold.The third hand was a little trickier with him drawing two cards totaling eight, and a third to bring him up to twenty where he held again.
The bar was a usual braucaus place and it seemed that his day was still going relatively peaceful, but a small gnaggling hint that that was about to change creeped into his mind as he started to here Mok more and more attempt to chasten a set of idiots that seemed to be overshadowing his attempts to flirt up the woman he was sitting with. As it got louder and louder, as Bob's and Antar continued playing a few more hands, he sighed loudly and cast an apologetic look towards Barton and excused himself before standing from his chair to glance towards Mok while he crossed his arms over his chest. Antar's silent glare tried to tell the other man that if this was to be a fight, he at least wanted it hurried it up to try to finish it before his dinner was served.
This day had been so peaceful, and now the barbarian's tenacity to make himself look good in front of a female seemed it was going to end his pleasantly relaxing day for him. 'That just really sucked! But... still.' Noth cast a look towards Barton a moment and smiled as a wicked thought came to his mind.