[The Obsidian Club] Dice and Kina

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[The Obsidian Club] Dice and Kina

Postby Bennar Witt on February 16th, 2015, 1:13 am

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The Obsidian Club

Some light music slunk it’s way through the bar, a slow pause between two faster dance jigs. People had wandered off the dance floor back to their private rooms or stools at the bar. Ben glanced around the dimly lit club with a pair of half empty glasses in his hand. He was happy with the job, though his ambitions hinted at more. Everyone started somewhere, and this was as good a place as any.

Ben slid behind the bar and poured out the two glasses into the brass trough used for that purpose. Then he set them in the large basin under the bar, it’s sudsy surface gleaming in the orange candlelight. He glanced over at Rynas. The lean man struck a suave figure, all fitted black suit and slick hair. He oozed efficiency and confidence. The man made Bennar feel like a child compared. But he was not discourteous to his employee.

“Witt, a few ladies just set up in the second room.” Rynas said with a sideways glance and a tipping of his chiseled, pointed chin in their direction. The owners of the Club always referred to him by his last name. They said it was less boring than Ben or Benji. He chose not to take offense to that.

Benji nodded and moved around the bar. The band that was currently set up in the corner, a group of self-righteous petchers who had caused friction with both Naia and Rynas before, was plucking a light tune on their mandolins. Naia liked their music enough to give them a few hours during one of the slowest parts of the night, but her patience for their antics was wearing thin. But as they say, a kina is a kina.

As he stepped across the dark floor Ben shot a look at the ever-closed corner door. Deniss, the most aloof of his bosses, was behind there doing what only the gods could know. Benji had to admit he was a bit curious, but it was clear that no question concerning the back of the Club would be answered to him. For now he was content to just do his job the best he could and get by with the paycheck promised by honest work.

With that thought, the server slipped into the private room and was accosted with a flurry of laughter. Four middle aged women were leaning over the table in the center. They seemed to be pretty well off financially, each clad in a different set of silk robes and two sporting amulets of beaten brass. All were laughing, four sets of shoulders shaking in mirth.

Bennar had not experienced a room full of drunkenly blissful people while he himself was sober until coming to work at the Club, and it had been odd at first. Benji was used to it by now though. He paused to let their laughter subside, breathing in deeply and glancing about for empty glasses. There were four with just a hint of color in their depths. A testament to their fortitude. Ben smiled, carefully arranging his face in a passive pleasantness that reinforced their own mood rather than put a damper on it.

To get the best tips you had to mimic the customer’s mood rather than impose your own on them.

“Good evening, ladies. Can I get you some more drinks?” Benji asked, letting the smile on his face reach his eyes.
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[The Obsidian Club] Dice and Kina

Postby Bennar Witt on February 16th, 2015, 8:10 pm

“Yes! Yes.” One of them turned a smile up to look at him for the first time. “We definitely need some more.” She turned back to her friend and punched her shoulder with a sharp jab that clashed with the aura of posh that their garb gave off. “Yolia here needs a little something to help with her decision.” She grinned and didn’t bother to elaborate on the statement any more.

Yolia, a blond woman with a slightly severe sort of face, though beautiful nonetheless, ignored her. She rolled a few ebony dice across a shallow pile of Kina in the center of the table. They came up as two small red daggers as Benji watched. Yolia smiled and reached a hand out to pull in the coins, their golden surface glowing dully in the candlelight. “Looks like I’m buying you chumps drinks this time, ladies.” She said, her voice thick with satisfied humor.

“Well, shyke then.” The first woman said, leaning back against the soft, cushioned backing of the couch she and Yolia shared. “Petching winter, I hate this time of year. At least make it some Summer Solstice, Yolia dear.”

Benji began to speak, but Yolia’s commanding voice drowned him out. “I do believe the winner decides the drinks, Thena.” Her head slid to the side and she regarded her friend with a sly bend to her smile. The blond hair was coming out of her ponytail and falling over a sharp face.

Benji coughed, trying to subtly refocus the ladies. “So, eh, what will it be ladies?” He flashed an easy smile.

They all turned back to him and burst simultaneously into snorting laughter for a moment. “Oh apologies young sir. We’ve been lost in our own world here.” Said the slightly plump lady across from Thena.” She waved a hand at him.

“Oh not at all, ladies. Would you like me to come back in a few minutes?” Benji asked, he was eager to let the woman get back to their camaraderie and go possibly find tips somewhere else, if they were not in the spending mood.

“No! You’ll do, kid-” Said Yolia with a snap of her fingers. “What’s your name?” Her train of thought shifted in an instant as she really scrutinized him for the first time.

“You can call me Benji, ma’am.”

“Well don’t call me ma’am. I’m Yolia, these crones are Thena, Sephiona, and Avery.” She waved a few long fingers at her compatriots. The way she spoke of her friends, and their dismissive responses hinted at the strength of their friendship. It seemed to be the tempered kind, hardened by time and impervious to damage; durable like an old leather knot.

An image of Lorainne flashed, unbidden, through his mind.

“We’re celebrating fifteen years of partnered financial success, Benji.” The plump lady, Avery, announced. A self satisfied smile shifted her handsome features. The ladies must be some sort of successful merchants be be able to afford the private room and so many drinks. They probably spent more than he makes in a week here tonight.

“Ah well congratulations! We’re happy to have you here at the Club.” He spread his hands and turned his attention back to Yolia.

“Four Summer Solstices, Mister Benji. And don’t drown the rum in lemonade, we’re big girls.” She winked at him.

“Very well, ladies. I’ll be right back.” With that, he slipped free of the room.
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[The Obsidian Club] Dice and Kina

Postby Bennar Witt on February 17th, 2015, 2:33 am

Rynas was still behind the bar, his hands moving in smooth, expert motions as he manipulated the various alcohols into their shining glasses. Patrons watched with mild interest or else were consumed with their own conversations. Some simply sat and watched their fellows. What they were searching for, he could not know. There was an odd social schism within the night life. It was a hub for social endeavor, whether to catch up with old friends or else to pursue a shadowy romance. But the reality was that it hid one’s true nature, and kept others at arm’s length.

Benji slid behind the bar and nodded to Rynas. The man only glanced his way, giving him an easy wink that was companionable and aloof at the same time. A pair of young men were sitting across from where Rynas was standing, recounting some humorous story to him with animated gestures. For his part, the bartender nodded and cracked a half smile obligingly every so often.

Ben bit his lip as he crouched to look for an open bottle of Kenashi spiced rum amongst the bar’s lines of glowing and glittering bottles. He grabbed the glass bottle and four glasses. They clinked together in that all too familiar way as he set them down and poured a few fingers of rum into each. The light of the nearest red waxed candle filtered through the liquor, giving it a deep amber tint. The lemonade was next.

The Club kept a few pitchers of fresh squeezed stuff behind the bar. Benji took a moment to inspect all three and find the one closest to being empty. The battered brass handle was cold to his touch and it sloshed as he tilted it over the drinks. A bit of lemonade splashed across the bar, pooling quickly on the polished wood.

Rynas gave him a dirty look.

Benji quickly put the pitcher back and cleaned the wet spot with a rag. He didn’t bother to catch Rynas’ eye.

Benji replaced the bottle and carefully cradled each glass in his fingers. The band was now shifting into a more up-beat song, and a few couples from the bar were drifting back to the dance floor. Benji was able to slip between them without much trouble, and without spilling any of the precious drink. As Rynas had told him on his first day, alcohol was money, and he’d be fired if he made a habit of spilling money all over the floor.

Benji pushed through into the private room to the sound of coins shifting against each other. The conventional, solid form of money. The four ladies were all fishing from their purses new, squat stacks of Kina to place on the table top for another round of their dice game.

Yolia was the first to notice him, she smiled and announced, “The drinks have arrived!” Benji was quickly relieved of his burden. “Thanks Benji.”

“You should just break it off, Seph.” Avery was saying to the only one Benji had not heard speak yet.

“Now it’s not that simple.” Thena cut her off. “Love is an entirely different currency than we deal with in our business. The exchange rate might be steep.” Her drunken wisdom seemed to ooze into the minds of the other ladies, causing a pause in the conversation.

“Here Benji.” Yolia muttered, dropping some coins into his outstretched hand. All the ladies seemed to have entered a sort of somber reverie.

“What do you think?”
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Postby Bennar Witt on February 17th, 2015, 2:53 am

Benji continued to count the coins before he realized they were looking at him. He stared back for a moment. “Sorry, what was the question?”

Avery tapped the tabletop in front of her. “We want your perspective on Sephie’s dilemma. Romance or business. Which would you choose?”

Benji stared at her. He had no answer to such a simply stated, yet complex question. Benji found himself wondering if he was obliged to answer. I just serve the petching drinks, ladies. He opened his mouth but found his voice could not dodge the question, and his mind could not come to terms with it.

“You ever been in love?” The woman called Sephie spoke up for the first time. An easy question to lie about in any other circumstance, but this woman’s eyes seemed to hold a genuine pain that would not let him. They trapped his heart in their woe and he felt a pang of familiar loss.

Lorainne’s face flashed again through his mind’s eye.

“I have… At least I think I have.”

“So…” Sephie said, urging him on. Benji never thought such an intimate moment would have to be endured at work. The Club played at a dark, shadowy emotion. But it was surface deep, and here was a woman genuinely asking him to bear his heart to her. Ben did not know why he answered her truthfully, perhaps it was because he could see she was also plagued with a similar heartache.

“I don’t know.” He couldn’t even put his feelings into words for a long moment, but they waited. The only movement in the small room was the wavering of the candles, sending light dancing across the golden kina, and shadows across the somber faces. “I made a mistake with the girl I loved and the regret… that came from it has been with me ever since. Would I trade this job for it back? Yea, probably. But it’s not everything, it’s not more than my future, so I try to let it go.” He shrugged his shoulders as if loosening the love from a heart was as simple as shrugging a cloak from one’s shoulders. “Love is only a part of life, and it isn’t only in one person. But what do I know. I’ve petched up the only love I’ve been in.” He finished lamely. Ben shrugged and an easy laugh tumbled from his throat when no one said anything. He wasn’t sure he believed what he told her, but it seemed to be what needed to be said. What he needed to say.

“Yea, it’s like Benji said, Sephie. You’ve got your partners and petch the man who tries to take you from that.” Yolia said to break the mood, an easy smile cracking the mood.

The ladies shifted a bit and, with some urging by Yolia, went back to their dice game. The conversation slowly rumbled back to the cordial state it was in when he had first stepped inside. Benji watched them for another moment before bowing out.

As he walked back to the bar he ran his hand across his eyes, wiping away a bit a moisture he didn’t want to find there. He was glad for the darkness of the Club.

I just serve the petching drinks.
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[The Obsidian Club] Dice and Kina

Postby Brandon Blackwing on February 17th, 2015, 2:19 pm

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  • Observation +3
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  • Acting +2
  • Mixology +1
  • Philosophy +1



Lore:
  • Lhavit: The Obsidian Club
  • Acting: mimicking the customer's mood
  • Mixology: Summer Solstice Cocktail
  • Philosophy: Business or romance?


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