Having sent Wisdom to inform the others Ohmen enters the tavern with one last breath of fresh air. Almost immediately he is consumed by its dense atmosphere, one that was as alive as his own mind… and it was barely 5, evening and darkness yet to come.
Walking with purpose he arrives at the counter, resting his hands on its sticky surface patiently. It is clear people are somewhat reluctant to serve him, but they eventually come round and ask what he needs.
Tossing them a copper coin Ohmen asks for a large glass of water, and a smaller bowl for his bird. Working on the Assumption that animals were allowed in such a building, especially, if they were just a harmless Raven? He would buy a hot meal when the others arrived… If… If the others arrived…
‘Why wait in the first place, He had no allegiance to them? What good would they bring to him?’
The questions of an overactive mind began to roll in as he took a seat on one of the larger round tables tucked into the room's corner.
Despite the fact there was only a single person, soon to be two when Tarkaz had finished up, sitting on a table for around 10 no one insisted on asking the silent, tall cloaked figure to find seating for a smaller amount, for obvious reasons.
Placing his drink down, so that its noise was somewhat pronounced, Ohmen sits. Thinks. Waits. Even whilst the tavern atmosphere flickers and dances around him, he is silent. Still.
‘You wait for others you do not need’
Ignoring the voice he continues thinking, besides, it was only a common goal and a common end that bound them… yet, here he still was…
Rather suddenly he jolts up from his seat and as a result a few of the people nearby are somewhat startled. Slowly he begins to walk away from the table... and doesn't return.
A few minutes later, however, a singularly striking young adventurer arrives at the same table. sitting down neatly upon the same seat, breathing in the atmosphere before picking up the water from where they had left off.
If he was to learn of this place, what better way to do it than talk to its peoples?
This human adventurer, she wore a much simpler cloak. Its colour was a neutral ochre, which went well with soft, pale skin. Likewise, they had high boots, the kind any self-respecting adventurer would, and a tattered bag upon their side with no visible weapons.
There is a certain spark of innocence and youth in her blue eyes. Furthermore, a slight smile painted on a ruddy, warm face which is surrounded in a small sea of wavy brown hair that cuts to around the shoulder.
Having told the others directions and a location, Wisdom returns. As expected, the birds entrance into the establishment stirr’s movement behind the counters… though before any could act the Raven gently flutters over to the younger adventurer, drawing much attention to them.
As strange as it was, Wisdom could see through those innocent eyes.
Its dark feathers contrasting greatly with pale skin and light cloak, the raven perches upon the edge of the table. Moments later, Ohmen, or rather the adventurer, slides the small water-filled bowl towards the bird, who gently sips at it, the water giving Wisdoms beak a glossy sheen.