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Re: Through the Mists: In Character
Ismark and Jasmina
Blood of the Vine Tavern
Tag: Rovena
"No rum." Jasmina confirmed, still smiling at the frustrated and parched pirate.
"Rawwrk! Abandon ship! Abandon ship! Wee Woo!" Joe wailed, also alarmed at the rum status of this tavern.
The pair of locals listened intently to Rovana's tale. Ismark seemed to be trying hard to follow along. Jasmina just regarded the pirate's eyes as the story was spun. It was't possible to tell how they took her half-fabrication.
When the pirate made mention of wolf-people and vampires, the elven lady began to giggle. "She seems very assured this one. I like that. No doubt he will as well."
"Rum, I am afraid, is very rare," Ismark says with a sigh. "The only ones who can bring it to this land are visitors like yourself, when first you step through the gates, or the..."
He regards the three women in colorful dress sitting at the far table. The three of them had been looking at the other table, not talking, but when Ismark regarded them, they turned around and began to speak to one another again in hushed tones. Ismark then continued, quieting his voice as well.
"Or the servants of the Devil. The Vistani. They are tricksters and spies, who lure the unsuspecting into Barovia, where there is no escape. My father, Kolyan Indirovich, was burgomaster of this village. For a long time, he held out hope that help would come, or that some of us might find a way out. But the Devil sees and controls all within this land, and my father's hope, along with his heart gave out three nights ago."
He tilts his head. "You said you had a letter requesting aid? From Barovia? May I see it? What did it say?"
Ismark and Jasmina
Blood of the Vine Tavern
Tag: Rovena
"No rum." Jasmina confirmed, still smiling at the frustrated and parched pirate.
"Rawwrk! Abandon ship! Abandon ship! Wee Woo!" Joe wailed, also alarmed at the rum status of this tavern.
The pair of locals listened intently to Rovana's tale. Ismark seemed to be trying hard to follow along. Jasmina just regarded the pirate's eyes as the story was spun. It was't possible to tell how they took her half-fabrication.
When the pirate made mention of wolf-people and vampires, the elven lady began to giggle. "She seems very assured this one. I like that. No doubt he will as well."
"Rum, I am afraid, is very rare," Ismark says with a sigh. "The only ones who can bring it to this land are visitors like yourself, when first you step through the gates, or the..."
He regards the three women in colorful dress sitting at the far table. The three of them had been looking at the other table, not talking, but when Ismark regarded them, they turned around and began to speak to one another again in hushed tones. Ismark then continued, quieting his voice as well.
"Or the servants of the Devil. The Vistani. They are tricksters and spies, who lure the unsuspecting into Barovia, where there is no escape. My father, Kolyan Indirovich, was burgomaster of this village. For a long time, he held out hope that help would come, or that some of us might find a way out. But the Devil sees and controls all within this land, and my father's hope, along with his heart gave out three nights ago."
He tilts his head. "You said you had a letter requesting aid? From Barovia? May I see it? What did it say?"