Continues from here...
The old elezen's laughter filled his corner of the Quicksand. A dapper gentleman were there ever such a man. His polished black shoes, white spotless slacks, crimson threaded smoking jacket, he stood out in both style and fashion. The people gathered around him would agree he was a joy, "So what happened then Master Tellah?" called out an exceptionally beautiful young miqo'te. Tellah smiled a smile for a man fifty years younger as he winked at her, "Well of course my dear, I rescued the girl and we rode off into the sunset." As the crowd nodded at the expected yet fulfilling answer a shadow cast over the elezen from behind. "As I have heard the tale you did more then ride off into the sunset." said a voice. Tellah looked back and smiled, "Come to collect me Boy?" Erik shook his head, "No, to have a drink with you before Clio collects us both." Tellah raised an eyebrow, "You want a drink..... oh my something must be troubling you." He turned to the people who had been listening to his stories, "I am sorry children, but my Boy needs me it seems another time perhaps."
It took a few minutes for all to say goodbye to the old elf, slaps on the back from the men, kisses from the girls, and laughter of children as they all left to carry on with their day, a good story lifting them. Tellah saw the last off then turned to the barman. Raising two fingers the barman soon brought two glasses and a bottle. Tellah opened the bottle, his slender fingers making the task seem more elegant then it was. He filled both cups and sat the bottle down, "Tell me what troubles you boy."
Erik took the cup and stared into it, spinning the liquid before raising it to his lips, "I tell you Old Man, I am starting to wonder why I do it." Tellah downed his drink and sat the cup down to refill it, "How do you mean?" Erik told Tellah of his day, the meeting, the girl, the Sworn who treated her ill. "Sounds like you took care of her. So what's the problem?" Erik took another drink, "Its not the girl Old Man, its the Sworn. Indecisive, heartless, even corrupt. I find myself questioning my place among them. They just do not stand to my idea of knights." Tellah laughed so hard the drink came up his nose. He shouted as the alcohol burned his nose, "Shit... No but really, they don't seem like knights Boy because they aren't knights. Surely they love the "Ser" title, and the armor is right, but they are not knights, they are glorified bodyguards." Erik took offence, "But we Sworn..." He was cut off by Tellah, "That's your problem My Boy. You are no Sworn, you never have been. You don't see the world the way many of them do. You're a knight, not a Sworn. That's why you always butt heads with them." Erik looked to the other end of the bar and thought.
The old elezen's laughter filled his corner of the Quicksand. A dapper gentleman were there ever such a man. His polished black shoes, white spotless slacks, crimson threaded smoking jacket, he stood out in both style and fashion. The people gathered around him would agree he was a joy, "So what happened then Master Tellah?" called out an exceptionally beautiful young miqo'te. Tellah smiled a smile for a man fifty years younger as he winked at her, "Well of course my dear, I rescued the girl and we rode off into the sunset." As the crowd nodded at the expected yet fulfilling answer a shadow cast over the elezen from behind. "As I have heard the tale you did more then ride off into the sunset." said a voice. Tellah looked back and smiled, "Come to collect me Boy?" Erik shook his head, "No, to have a drink with you before Clio collects us both." Tellah raised an eyebrow, "You want a drink..... oh my something must be troubling you." He turned to the people who had been listening to his stories, "I am sorry children, but my Boy needs me it seems another time perhaps."
It took a few minutes for all to say goodbye to the old elf, slaps on the back from the men, kisses from the girls, and laughter of children as they all left to carry on with their day, a good story lifting them. Tellah saw the last off then turned to the barman. Raising two fingers the barman soon brought two glasses and a bottle. Tellah opened the bottle, his slender fingers making the task seem more elegant then it was. He filled both cups and sat the bottle down, "Tell me what troubles you boy."
Erik took the cup and stared into it, spinning the liquid before raising it to his lips, "I tell you Old Man, I am starting to wonder why I do it." Tellah downed his drink and sat the cup down to refill it, "How do you mean?" Erik told Tellah of his day, the meeting, the girl, the Sworn who treated her ill. "Sounds like you took care of her. So what's the problem?" Erik took another drink, "Its not the girl Old Man, its the Sworn. Indecisive, heartless, even corrupt. I find myself questioning my place among them. They just do not stand to my idea of knights." Tellah laughed so hard the drink came up his nose. He shouted as the alcohol burned his nose, "Shit... No but really, they don't seem like knights Boy because they aren't knights. Surely they love the "Ser" title, and the armor is right, but they are not knights, they are glorified bodyguards." Erik took offence, "But we Sworn..." He was cut off by Tellah, "That's your problem My Boy. You are no Sworn, you never have been. You don't see the world the way many of them do. You're a knight, not a Sworn. That's why you always butt heads with them." Erik looked to the other end of the bar and thought.