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The sky grew dull. Gloomy grey clouds gradually swallowed the sky and rain began to fall toward the earth. One looked up and sighed deeply. Perfect. Just what he needed. He took the pack, that was full of supplies, off his back and clutched it close to his chest, wrapping it in his cloak so that the contents within it wouldn't get spoiled. The day was definitely not turning in his favor. He kept making his way down the slick cobblestone path that cut through the forest. After a while of walking, he came across a small, rundown inn. Outside were horses and horse drawn carts. It seemed welcoming enough. One pushed through the doors to be greeted by a hearty crowd. Most of them were either heavily drunk or stuffing their guts with food. Well this is certainly a popular stop. He went over to the innkeeper and held out a handful of coin. "One room, please." The innkeeper was a short and stocky man with a beer belly that bulged out like a beach ball. He looked at One suspiciously for a long moment before taking a mighty gulp from a tankard and slamming it on the counter. "First take off your hood." The porky man narrowed his eyes. One had begun to grow impatient. He reached into his bag and plopped a whole coin bag into the mans stubby and callused fingers. The mans eye's were wide with greed as he stared at One's offering. Without a second thought the man handed One the keys. "Room 4." Then he chuckled nervously. "I'm sorry about that. It's just there's been some unsavory people out and about for the past few days. Said they were looking for a guild called Dragon Storm. Crazy, huh? Guilds are rare these days.. A real shame.." The man babbled as he scrubbed the counter down with a wet rag. One was sparked with interest. "Is that so? What did they look like and what did they say they wanted." The man spat in disgust. "Didn't get to seem 'em myself. And if they did, I sure didn't hear about it. Try asking someone around here. They might know." One nodded in appreciation and turned around. There were a lot of people here. If he were to ask all of them, it'd take forever.
The sky grew dull. Gloomy grey clouds gradually swallowed the sky and rain began to fall toward the earth. One looked up and sighed deeply. Perfect. Just what he needed. He took the pack, that was full of supplies, off his back and clutched it close to his chest, wrapping it in his cloak so that the contents within it wouldn't get spoiled. The day was definitely not turning in his favor. He kept making his way down the slick cobblestone path that cut through the forest. After a while of walking, he came across a small, rundown inn. Outside were horses and horse drawn carts. It seemed welcoming enough. One pushed through the doors to be greeted by a hearty crowd. Most of them were either heavily drunk or stuffing their guts with food. Well this is certainly a popular stop. He went over to the innkeeper and held out a handful of coin. "One room, please." The innkeeper was a short and stocky man with a beer belly that bulged out like a beach ball. He looked at One suspiciously for a long moment before taking a mighty gulp from a tankard and slamming it on the counter. "First take off your hood." The porky man narrowed his eyes. One had begun to grow impatient. He reached into his bag and plopped a whole coin bag into the mans stubby and callused fingers. The mans eye's were wide with greed as he stared at One's offering. Without a second thought the man handed One the keys. "Room 4." Then he chuckled nervously. "I'm sorry about that. It's just there's been some unsavory people out and about for the past few days. Said they were looking for a guild called Dragon Storm. Crazy, huh? Guilds are rare these days.. A real shame.." The man babbled as he scrubbed the counter down with a wet rag. One was sparked with interest. "Is that so? What did they look like and what did they say they wanted." The man spat in disgust. "Didn't get to seem 'em myself. And if they did, I sure didn't hear about it. Try asking someone around here. They might know." One nodded in appreciation and turned around. There were a lot of people here. If he were to ask all of them, it'd take forever.