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The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One)
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---Leloth---

Leloth finishes her song and gives a wave to the applauding crowd as she leaves the stage. She picks up the little collection basket and a few errant coins that were tossed but missed. Between the coppers and the random silvers, there was about sixteen silver when all counted out.  Not bad for a single performance. 

The random coin she got from her performances was keeping her in drinking money at the very least.  Her room and board and single meal was free, but everything else she had to cover. So far she was in the positive and luckily not drinking away all her profits. Which she noted as a fairly decent improvement upon previous gigs.


---Kriv, Arius, and Nightingale---

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She nods with a little apprehension at Nightingale then gives Arius a nod and a smile, "Coming right up my lord." Then the same to acknowledge Kriv as he gave his order after the song as well. "Master Kriv"

She returns to the kitchen to fetch the food for the others just as the bard starts her song. 

As the bard collects her coin and exits the stage, the barmaid returns with a second round of drinks and the food.  She puts a heaping plate of roast down in front of Nightingale, then Arius and another double portion in front of Kriv.  Then she sets a wheel of Waterdavian cheese in the center.  "There you go gentlemen and ... lady.  Let me know if you need anything else?"
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RE: The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One) - by DM Spiral - 03-29-2018, 12:17 PM



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