Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27550231-20200125011422/@comment-27550231-20200129232619

Issac: Edouard: "I am glad that you understand that we take the security of our our little town and its people very seriously and are so willing to cooperate with us. Now Mrs. Amellia, seeing that you are an individual of such high profile and intrest that allots you certain privileges and procedures that must be followed for your safety and that of the public and unfortunately for you we cannot allow you to be alone due to being so close to a lilim's Royal court. We will provide you a proper room in this tower and a guard detail to escort you until we can have you meet the town council. From there we will have a nice conversation and an executive decision will be made regarding your case and if we're lucky then the inspection of your wares will be completed by then. How does that sound."

The master of the guard's voice was ragged with exhaustion yet came out surprisingly sincere and respectful. "A copy of the law book will be provided should you need reading material before you sleep and I apologize beforehand if the room is not to your standards but we do not have many luxury goods in this old tower. Any questions?"

Carric/Lance/Flame: Ross and Lina after wandering around found themselves in the town center. The town square was lined with an assortment of Inns and taverns all catered to the traveling merchants and adventurers that frequented this crossroads town. Many of the taverns were a combination of bar and bed while a few more luxurious establishments set themselves apart as clean and large bed and breakfasts. In the center of the square stood the remins of a statue surrounded by a flowering garden and moss, a reminder of the civil war that raged here a decade ago. As the darkness of night crept over the town the street lamps came to life chasing away the darkness and with it came the vendors preparing for the arrival of late caravans and their hungry crews. Fresh meats began to roast, fruits were sliced and placed in spices and thrown over low fires and drinks were brought out ready to be greedily consumed. Truly this town thrived on the passing caravans providing them with a perfect safe haven to rest and refit.