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The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One)
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Athos obviously doesn't cry, but he is truly enraptured by the song nonetheless.  When everyone stands to give applause, he takes the social cue and joins them.  It was easily one of the best performances he had seen since leaving his homeland. 

Athos sat back down as the applause died down and gave Kriv a smile, "Well that was definitely worth the trek into this foul smelling city. That along with this roast, it's almost as delicious as the Portal's house ale." 

Takes a long swig of his ale and follows it up with a few bites of meat.  He then turns to other two he did not know, "My name's Athos..." He washes down some roast with another generous swallow of ale. "Pleasure to meet you." 

After that he paused having assumed that this was the odd social cue for them to likewise introduce themselves.  He had buggered that up a few times, but he had gotten his head around it for the most part now.  Oddly enough this approach at introductions worked most of the time, though he still had some people remain silent from time to time. He guessed they rather wanted to keep their privacy with strangers. He could appreciate that, but why come to such a place if you didn't want good food and company. When he wanted to be left alone he stayed in his forests. Still, he had discovered that people were as varied as the types of plants in the world.  One never really knew what one was like until a decent amount of conversation.
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RE: The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One) - by Athos Blackwind - 03-26-2018, 11:48 PM



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