Dark conversations
The Broken Goblet,... A tavern located in the lawless land of Roaringshore.
"Any and all is welcomed in the Goblet."
Spoken from the Boss's own wrinkled lips it... He knew the instructions, he knew the rules of the Goblet. He's seen many strange folks come and go, some stay long, some don't. But regardless, they remain strange. Some can even shake his nerves others can making him grip the counter but the bartender never forgets to recite what the "Miss" said..
"Any and all is welcomed so long as they aint break my furniture." Tonight however was much different. A strange one indeed came in, with a good amount of intelligence. Oddly the patron had trouble speaking, so he wrote out his conversations on a parchment. Couldn't even see his face for he wore a full mask with a hood. Eerie could be a description of the man, but he was intelligent.
Had this tavern be the Helm and Cloaks, folks would have a heart attack if such the patron ever walked in. But not the Broken Goblet. Its funny how simply looking at a person and making your own assumptions of them can often times be far off to what that person truly is. Intelligence reek from this dark masked patron. But still, a patron is a patron and goblets need to be filled. Conversations of beliefs and discipline and other things continued on. A slow conversation it was for the patron had to write out his words. But this bartender was patient. After all knowledge is power so it was said. He realized, had he not been working in the Goblet, he more or less would simply pass this man on the roads only offering the feintest of nods. But here he was obtaining knowledge, very useful..knowledge. The masked man was getting ready to make his leave, as well as the bartender ready to hand over the bar to Captain Pike. But before either men could make their leave..a familar voice was heard..
"Hey Sel!"
"Can I get a Dark Ale?"
Just as the masked man was making his leave, another patron arrived, one familar. Her orange hair flowed about her face and shoulders nearly as if trying to hide within it. Overly friendly this one was to him, perhaps thankful for assistance given some days ago? Friendly she was, but the amount of knives strapped to her thigh didn't go ignored. He could see in her eyes as well as notice how she drank from her goblet, that something was bothering her. He didn't pry, he only served. Tis the patrons own will if they wish to spill forth words of ventures or mishaps. However between the two, one was offered an opportunity. Of what? None but them knew. After all, what's said in the Goblet remains in the Goblet. She drank till her cheeks became red, yet smart enough to save further indulgence for the weeks end. The tales and songs of minstrels from previous were impactful to her enough that the amber haired woman was anxious to return...
It wasn't long until another figure approached. Another familiar face, yet not as overly friendly as the orange haired woman, in fact hardly friendly at all. But this is the Broken Goblet, it wasn't anything surprising.
There she was, dark of hair casually sliding down the bannister, alighting on the floor below lightly. Expression neutral, always neutral. She taps her right eyebrow with two fingers at the bartender as she approaches. Her stare was nothing short of emotionless.
"Ale.."
The bartender has met many women in his humanly lifespan, friendly ones, funny ones, dominating and submissive ones, smart and ignorant, dumb and witty, some that even seems that their woman cycles were persistent each day. But since he began working as a barkeeper, it seems he's met a new breed of woman from the likes of which hes never met before. What brings these woman to such a place as the Broken Goblet? And frequently visit at that. Perhaps to spot a mark? A drunk man or another woman they could take to the Inn across the road and strip them of their coin purse? Or maybe it was the service or atmosphere within the Goblet? Or was it all a mere ruse all together, and their arrival was merely to snoop in plain sight? It doesn't matter he thought. The Goblets had to be filled. If anything else or someone else presence themselves, let it be and indulge with intrigue. He could live with that. The bartender kept about his work while engaging in conversations until slowly patrons had enough for a drink and started to make their leave. Soon tis was time for him to hand over the bar to the Captain. However just when he thought his night would soon come to an end..another patron arrived...Looks like another goblet needed to be filled, or so he thought..
"Evening... morning? Something."
What was it about this night that one patron after another comes to stop by the Broken Goblet? The masked man was one thing, but pretty faces one after the other in such the place was becoming a curious factor. But such the question was dismissed. It was time for work once again...so he thought. This patron, elegant in attire, intelligent in appearance, white of hair like snow, the innocent look of one who would dwell in a library. He recognize this one, she's come before but didn't stay long, a spell of sending cut her stay short. But finally here she was again about to order a goblet...
That was until another Sending spell had obviously arrived and she made her apology for not buying a drink. Was it a sending? Tis not like he himself heard it. Perhaps she meant to follow the previous woman that left?..who knows..nor did he care for it wasnt his business. If one thing he's learned since his boots first touched the cobble stones in the Docks of the Harbor district within the walls of Baldurs, it was, the more one gets nosey, the more likely a blade awaits your throat. An the drinking carousing pirates, thieves and smugglers and runaway adventure's was already a reminder of just..how close a knife could be to ones neck. However still it was pity this patron couldn't linger for a goblet. But nevertheless she came again, and oddly for some strange reason, he knew it wouldn't be her last attempt.
Many conversations he shared this night. Only one didn't take fruit. But what were these conversations about? What was the purpose of these visiting patrons? Everyone has a reason, everyone has a cause. Oh how he would love to pry, but he resisted. But then again this was the Broken Goblet, most conversations were casual, others a gibberish confusion since often times people where drunk. However tonight was a bit different, for they were dark in more aspects than one.