It was fun being on the pc side of things.
1. It seems Hyväksyä is a baby eating necromancer. According to that silly little elf anyways. Going off and tossing a few spells at the dead things was fun. And having a dark elf to chat with was also entertaining.
2. Nothing really sticks out. Stuff was going on, and the most was made of the space we had.
3. Um... Once again nothing sticks out. There were some lulls, but it's clear npcs were off running mods in the back or stuck to their games. So it's more up to all the pcs to entertain ourselves.
4. She sat at the table and lifted her cup, looking at the dice under it. Beside her was the bear, across from him a rat, then some other fellow. She was surprised, the rat did not smell as bad as she had expected.
"Five fours." The fellow across from her said after checking his dice.
"Six fours." Hyväksyä stated, then looked to Magnus.
He studied his dice for a moment, then, "Three fives.".
As the table waited for the rat to go, the elf who dressed like a gypsy split from her group and started to walk towards them. Was she buying a drink? Apparently not.
The thing stood beside Hyväksyä, who turned to face it. The creature was unsteady, swaying, most likely drunk.
"You." It started, pointing at Hyväksyä. "You eat babies, or you could, I think you would eat babies. Look at-" Her words were interrupted as a friend pulled her away, apologizing as he did.
Excusing herself from the game, Hyväksyä went to speak to the pale elf. She stood in front of thing, as a crowd of... people watched. As she started to talk, she began to pace, still very close to the pale elf.
"If you have something to say to me, say it." Hyväksyä ordered. The creature listened.
"Well, since I do not know if you have not eaten babies, it's possible you have, and since you're, well you know, you'd eat babies more likely then someone else. So this is why I call you a baby eater.
But there is another one like you, and we have to work together some times. It is unpleasant, but I will do it. So long as you do not eat a baby or do me harm. I do not have any babies, so you can't eat those."
She wanted to silence this thing, yet all those around seemed to be its friend and she had met them only this evening. Now Hyväksyä spoke.
"I do not eat babies, and I have not done you harm. Your kind attempt to kill all of mine, and you accuse me of terrible things?"
The pale elf started up again, "Your people attacked us! They burnt our cities!"
"Yours attacked us first." Hyväksyä responded, "That is what our histories say."
"Your history is wrong," the thing disputed, "history is told by the uh... History is told by the one writing it. And you wrote it wrong. Now, if you do not catch me doing any harm to you, you can't hurt me. Because we'll have to work together."
Hyväksyä looked directly at the thing. "That's an interesting choice of words. If I catch you? So you're going to try to harm me and just not get noticed? I am here to help at the breach, and you are threatening me."
"But I cannot trust your help," the pale elf started, "you are probably a necromancer."
Hyväksyä was done trying to talk to this thing, "I am no such thing." she replied curtly. Then walked off to return to her dice.
Now though, the other pale elf was at the table, sitting across from the lady hobling. "Are you going to call me a baby eating necromancer as well?" She asked of him. He simply laughed.
The dice game seemed to have stopped. And the annoying elf from earlier was coming over again. Hyväksyä looked at it with disgust.
"I have been told I should apologize. I do not know if you eat babies. I don't know that you don't, but since I don't know that you do I guess I should not have acted like a..." She paused, trying to find the right word.
"A bitch?" Suggested the male hobling.
"What?!" Exclaimed the pale elf, surprised by the suggestion.
"You were being a bitch." He clarified, since she did not seem to understand the term on its own.
Hyväksyä smiled, "Bitch sounds right."
"Fine! I apologize for saying you eat babies. Even though you could." Then she went back to the people she had previously been with.