"ooc:"Sorry for the long post, my char's kinda a trickster with words." Plastering a bemused expression on his face, Noth inextricably quietly cursed the misfortune of his glancing at the rowdy bunch to possibly be seen. 'But what could one expect in the midst of Sunberth?' It was a place where every person would greet you with a smile, shake your hand on parting, and drive a knife into your back as soon as you turned away. A place where your only chance of survival was to make your death desireable to none, and even less profitable to a few. So far, in the tavern, there was quite an interesting crew forming as they flocked amidst the personalities that drew them in like gnats about a sun-baked carcasse. However, there were other personalities at play, besides the five sitting at the table he was interested in. Four out of the five had opened contact with one another, speaking in brusque tones to one another with bits of the usual abberant posturing. The one who seemed to keep to himself a sordid-looking somber sort might prove either fickle or interesting to speak with. Making a decision, one way or another as things went, Noth eyed the approach and stood up from his chair before sliding amidst the bustling denizens of the tavern room. He slipped behind the waitress, currently swiping a full pitcher of cool water and six mugs off another tray after slapping a coin down as payment before darting off before the serving wench could protest. Without missing a beat, he slid himself beside the table's party and filled a mug full of water before setting it down at the one lady who identified herself as 'Joyce's' side. He wasn't remiss to the idea of not being honest in a town of dishonest thieves, but anyone might seek to garner some protection of their true identity in yon ilk places such as these. He, in times of working for instance preferred to be called , 'Anthony.' For a moment, he simply stayed in that manner as he continued to set the second mug of water down before this, Craevan man. Then still smiling like a cheshire cat he continued the charade, serving another mug of water to each in turn. During this venture, he blithely kept an eye to all these people, the 'Craevan person' in particular in order to amusingly see if he noticed anything amiss as he settled the last of the pitchered water in his own mug and calmly but succinctly pulled out the chair by the man who had not spoken much of things. With a smile Noth spoke,"Your second round of drinks, good Sir. But they're not the mead or ale you were expecting , just water to cool the tempers I see hereabouts." Taking a slow turning of his gaze to meet each of their eyes in turn, he mused aloud, "Don't worry that they might be poisoned, for they are just water, water which might serve to cool some tempers, but in a place like this even I who brought them can't guarantee a hundred percent that they're not." Giving a small chuckle and a sly grin towards one man he might presume a barbarian he spoke softly, "After all, the best poisons are those placed upon the inside of the cups, and since the cups themselves are randomly grabbed from a tray, it should come down to some luck in the matter of possibilities in case anyone else had a grudge against someone else here." He winked at the woman who turned down her cup of mead, and spoke quietly if he still had their attention, before turning his head slightly towards 'Joyce.' "In a place like Sunberth, lass it's best not to even trust even the serving lasses, for they might as soon kill you and take your coin if you upset them enough. And they'd have no qualms about doing it openly or through other means. " With that same wry smile with his eyes crinkling in amusement he finished, "Oh dear me, my good friends. Where are my manners? My name is Anthony if you please. And all of you seem to be a very..." Noth paused a moment as he spoke, just politely nodding to each of them in turn, before continuing on as if he had never paused at all. "...Interesting group if I might say so myself. Please forgive my jesting at this moment. It's a sign of the times to be sure, I just find it so hard to approach people of any worth around these parts." With a bit of a shrug Antar took a large gulp from his mug of water as he amusingly waited patiently to see their replies to his opening statements as he took a long draught of water as sense of chagrin deepened all the more. |