holy_shitsnax
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Banrigg did his best to help the servants clean up his portion of the dinner, still unused to he whole servant business. He then retrieved his maul and grabbed his pack and followed them to his assigned room. Looking around at the interior, the dwarf was amazed by the sheer size of it, considering it was only a guest room. Shaking his head, he put his maul in the corner of the room with his other equipment, and tried to look out the window at the storm.
The small window did not allow for much view of the sky itself, so Banrigg retrieved his cloak so he could go out and enjoy the storm. He thought he heard a loud crack outside the door, and some muffled voices, but he thought nothing of it. There were probably countless people in this house, they were sure to make some noise.
Once he was properly dressed, Banrigg backed out of his room — just in time to see Eliza’s aggressive expression towards the stranger with her wand up. His eyebrows rose and his body tensed, but he attempted to keep his voice casual. “Uhh, ‘ello. Everythin’ alright here?”
The small window did not allow for much view of the sky itself, so Banrigg retrieved his cloak so he could go out and enjoy the storm. He thought he heard a loud crack outside the door, and some muffled voices, but he thought nothing of it. There were probably countless people in this house, they were sure to make some noise.
Once he was properly dressed, Banrigg backed out of his room — just in time to see Eliza’s aggressive expression towards the stranger with her wand up. His eyebrows rose and his body tensed, but he attempted to keep his voice casual. “Uhh, ‘ello. Everythin’ alright here?”