Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-39791808-20190913232519/@comment-31296352-20190921055129

Robb came into town tired and wary, evidenced by the bags under his eyes. For he had slept little the past few nights; courtesy of the monster infested countryside. And upon his entry, he had already drawn a few stares from the locals. But this was nothing new for him; for he was by all human and monster standards, a freak of nature.

Standing well over eight feet in height and possessing a broad build with arms built like tree trunks, he was known by many in his northern homeland as The Young Bear, for he was barely nineteen years in age.

His face bore the evidence of his youth. Despite having a full head of messy auburn hair, his face was completely devoid of facial hair. And his blue eyes, despite sagging from fatigue, were crystal clear.

His attire was nothing more than thick, rugged leathers, and a heavy bearskin cloak which hung from his shoulders down to his knees.

But what he lacked in armor, he made up for in armament with abundance. With his left arm, he hefted a rectangular great-shield, which when stood up, stood as tall as a person, and had a bear’s head etched into its curved face. What’s more is that this shield possessed an interior weapon rack, which held a set of three javelins which fit perfectly behind his arm. At his right hip, a large, single sided battle axe was tucked into his belt; while a long, jagged dagger hung from his left hip in its sheath. And to top it all off, a large claymore was sheathed across his back, with his somewhat small travel pack being draped over it.

Robb ignored the stares from the locals as he made his way through town until he came across a building with a sign saying ‘The Grotto’.

“’The Grotto’ eh?”  He thought to himself. ''“Either it’s an inn, which means sleep. Or it’s a pub, which means I can get drunk and pass out. Either way, it’s a win-win for me.” '' He concluded.

He then ducked under the doorway and entered the building; first making sure that the ceiling was high enough before returning to full height.