Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27550231-20160726000337/@comment-27550231-20160817212253

We walk fo a few minutes while she banters on about big sales she made some time ago. This goes on until we stop by a pretty large and rustic looking building.

Dila: "here it is hun the merchant's guild! You should be honored that we're letting you in seeing as you're no merchant and all but we managed to pull some strings to get you in. You're welcome. She says smiling with cheshire like grin. She knocks on the door and a slide opens up and a pair of eyes peer through and look us over then replys with a gruff masculine voice.

Guard: "Who goes there?"

Dila: "It's me Dila...and Dasha's special guest."

The door guard inspects at me through the slit in the door. "Well well well. Dasha's sure is the lucky woman to have a knight like you come to her aid and now you're taking our little away from the nest. I hope your intentions are pure sir knight! Kehehehehehehe!

I curtly reply. "Sir I don't mean to be rude but my intentions are mine and mine alone. I'm not planning on hurting her or bringing her any trouble so you can rest assured."

Guard: "That's good to hear. Baby Dasha is small and naive and I'm glad that there are still knights out there to protect her when I can't."

Dila sighs and groans as loud as she possibly can. "OHHHHH MYYYY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODS! WHO CARES! Are you going to let us in or what? I'm starving and boooooooored!"

Guard: "And you're loud as ever Dila. Fine I'll let you two in but he has to out this on. I don't want him to see our secrets now do we?" He passes a cloth through the slit.

Dila turns to me cloth in hand. "Put this on, only merchants are allowed in here but were making an exception for you but you still can't learn all our secrets."

I kneel down and she ties the cloth over my eyes. I hear the door click open and I'm lead down the halls of the merchant guild. We go up-stairs and through a set of heavy double doors into what feels like a large dark room. Dila let's go of my arm and runs away as the doors shut behind me.