Legend
Kingslayer
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- Age 34
- New Jersey
- Seen Jun 23, 2018
Raizel is a man of few expensive tastes, if he even had any. He never owned a home, as he lived on the road or in the occasional inn. He never bothered to buy fine jewelry as the chain around his neck was fancy enough for him. He never chose to waste his money on his weapons as his claymore and assortment of knives got the job done. So what does Raizel do with his money? Nothing really. To break his life of rupee pinching, he scouted Castle Town for any place of interest where he could actually spend some cash and possibly relax for a moment. He had been traveling non-stop for several weeks doing mostly bounty work. For once Raizel was tired of tracking, hunting, catching, killing. You would think a castle of this size would actually have a halfway decent bar to waste time in,he thought to himself as he plowed his way through the crowds of Castle Town. Raizel randomly chose one and strolled into the bar, slamming the door on his way in and out.
"You had to slam the door, huh?" asked a clearly wasted villager. The man's eyes were bloodshot, his words were slurred to the point that he was spoke in tongues and his posture broken as tumbled over to the disturber of the peace. Raizel stared down the man as he stumbled over. "I have a *hic* a few things *hic* to say *hic*." The drunk eventually collapsed and Raizel experienced his first real sweat-drop. Removing the hood, from his cloak as he approached the bar, Raizel ordered a single drink. He gulped it within a few short minutes without really tasting what he had. If might of been milk or a weak alcohol, but it was a fine drink considering the small amount he had paid. Surveying his surroundings, there was no breakout moments or anything worth remembering past the encounter upon Raizel's entrance. Choosing to be rebellious, he pulled out his guitar from his bag
"Do you mind if I play some music? The place is somewhat dead and absent of...atmosphere." The barkeep shrugged and granted him permission, not expecting anyone to care what he was going to do. Raizel proceeded to tune his guitar briefly which caught the attention of those around him. Eventually a silence had befallen the room, something Raizel was not expecting. A few quick warm up strums, the pace quickened and his fingers blitzed across the guitar. The beat was fast and seemed almost foreign in its sound. However, the crowd began following the beat almost mystified by his ability to play. Raizel was deep in the music, but pleased by his fan-following. The song came to close after a few brief moments and an applause was granted for bravery and skill. Raizel did not bathe the glory but told the barkeep that the next round of drinks were on him and threw him a huge rupee. Raizel made his way through the crowd and sat an empty yet clean table, playing softly to himself.
OOC: For the song he played, here is an idea of how it sounded: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rfGbB0zqz8
I hope this gets everything started.
"You had to slam the door, huh?" asked a clearly wasted villager. The man's eyes were bloodshot, his words were slurred to the point that he was spoke in tongues and his posture broken as tumbled over to the disturber of the peace. Raizel stared down the man as he stumbled over. "I have a *hic* a few things *hic* to say *hic*." The drunk eventually collapsed and Raizel experienced his first real sweat-drop. Removing the hood, from his cloak as he approached the bar, Raizel ordered a single drink. He gulped it within a few short minutes without really tasting what he had. If might of been milk or a weak alcohol, but it was a fine drink considering the small amount he had paid. Surveying his surroundings, there was no breakout moments or anything worth remembering past the encounter upon Raizel's entrance. Choosing to be rebellious, he pulled out his guitar from his bag
"Do you mind if I play some music? The place is somewhat dead and absent of...atmosphere." The barkeep shrugged and granted him permission, not expecting anyone to care what he was going to do. Raizel proceeded to tune his guitar briefly which caught the attention of those around him. Eventually a silence had befallen the room, something Raizel was not expecting. A few quick warm up strums, the pace quickened and his fingers blitzed across the guitar. The beat was fast and seemed almost foreign in its sound. However, the crowd began following the beat almost mystified by his ability to play. Raizel was deep in the music, but pleased by his fan-following. The song came to close after a few brief moments and an applause was granted for bravery and skill. Raizel did not bathe the glory but told the barkeep that the next round of drinks were on him and threw him a huge rupee. Raizel made his way through the crowd and sat an empty yet clean table, playing softly to himself.
OOC: For the song he played, here is an idea of how it sounded: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rfGbB0zqz8
I hope this gets everything started.