The Drunken Fish
15th of Summer, 514AV
15th of Summer, 514AV
________One day, such as this day, was a day to relax, scout, and take away from it information and potential targets. Many days were exactly like this. There in the Fish, rowdy as ever, a snake did slither past its occupants. Dangerous, copper eyes, took in the sights, the scenes, and the atmosphere, strolling over to a far off table with the intent to drink in everything going on that passed her eyes. She was a near common fixture to the setting, so few turned their gazes to the snake, those that did observed for but a moment before returning to their merriment. It was late in the day, when work was still to be done, but ‘Berthians did as they wished. A perfectly acceptable pastime, one did, as they wanted, with no one to tell them otherwise.
________The Fish was the perfect embodiment of that ideal, sailormen, privateers, and other such foreigners were making good on the hospitality the establishment provided. Madison flagged a serving girl down as she passed. “Ale, cheese, bread.” Simple, commanding, there was no need to get flashy with a slave as they were known to be in the Fish.
________While she was waiting for her food and drink, Madison leaned back on her chair’s two back legs, crossing one leg over the other with arms crossed against her chest. Using her one leg as front support she began to tip herself backwards slightly, and then forwards, her manners reeking of impatience but the expression held so cooly on her face suggested otherwise. As a pastime, Madison watched some of the hearty sailors chugging down their mugs, ordering more with slurred voices.
________Others partaking at the establishment were laughing, their deep throated squeals of excitement rising above chit chat, and chuckling, from what Madison could see they were playing a game of cards. Coin on the table. Gamblers. Of course, always trying to increase their wealth through luck. Another sharp burst of laughs came from the other side of the room, copper eyes followed the laughter to a small group of men, showboating, and flailing their arms, gesturing during what could have been a story. Said story was lost in the throes of other distractions though, so Madison would pay no more attention to their pandering tales of adventure. Instead she was alerted by the barmaid who had come back with her food, and drink, setting said bread and cheese wrapped in a suspiciously dirty looking cloth, and mug, on Maddi's table before weaving away to attend to other patrons.
________With a pert thump, her chair's front legs touched the floor once more. Raising her mug up to her lips, Madison took down a swig of the harsh tasting ale, a Sunberthian speciality that required one to become acquired with it. From the rim of the mug her eyes flicked in between the vile brown liquid to the tavern setting, not wanting to miss a moment, or an opportunity to find what she was looking for.
________The Fish was the perfect embodiment of that ideal, sailormen, privateers, and other such foreigners were making good on the hospitality the establishment provided. Madison flagged a serving girl down as she passed. “Ale, cheese, bread.” Simple, commanding, there was no need to get flashy with a slave as they were known to be in the Fish.
________While she was waiting for her food and drink, Madison leaned back on her chair’s two back legs, crossing one leg over the other with arms crossed against her chest. Using her one leg as front support she began to tip herself backwards slightly, and then forwards, her manners reeking of impatience but the expression held so cooly on her face suggested otherwise. As a pastime, Madison watched some of the hearty sailors chugging down their mugs, ordering more with slurred voices.
________Others partaking at the establishment were laughing, their deep throated squeals of excitement rising above chit chat, and chuckling, from what Madison could see they were playing a game of cards. Coin on the table. Gamblers. Of course, always trying to increase their wealth through luck. Another sharp burst of laughs came from the other side of the room, copper eyes followed the laughter to a small group of men, showboating, and flailing their arms, gesturing during what could have been a story. Said story was lost in the throes of other distractions though, so Madison would pay no more attention to their pandering tales of adventure. Instead she was alerted by the barmaid who had come back with her food, and drink, setting said bread and cheese wrapped in a suspiciously dirty looking cloth, and mug, on Maddi's table before weaving away to attend to other patrons.
________With a pert thump, her chair's front legs touched the floor once more. Raising her mug up to her lips, Madison took down a swig of the harsh tasting ale, a Sunberthian speciality that required one to become acquired with it. From the rim of the mug her eyes flicked in between the vile brown liquid to the tavern setting, not wanting to miss a moment, or an opportunity to find what she was looking for.