After finally receiving his passport and now being able to travel the world as he saw fit, Zar felt it was high time that he find himself a guild to call home and to make his fortunes. He was low on provisions, low on money, and would soon grow hungry unless he made it into a guild soon. Before leaving Hargeon Town he had found out that a guild calling itself Sabertooth had set up its own town called Ace of Spades. It was here he would make his first, and hopefully last trip to a guild. They were said to be strong, virtuous, and faithful guildmates and those were qualities that Zar could appreciate in a guild.
Finally, after a long arduous trip by carriage, they finally arrived in Ace of Spades. Even from just entering the front gate, the town was bustling with activity. All present were vibrant, livid, and carefree as they drank, shopped, conversed, and gazed in wonder at the hometown of Sabertooth. Zar found himself joining these folk in beholding the sights that lie before him. He never imagined a guild owning its own town, much less a castle and a town. The carriage took him all the way through town and up to the castle doors which towered above him, belittling him in its shadow. Zar payed and thanked the carriage driver as he stood at the door, taking a calm breath before lighting his pipe and strolling into the guild hall. The moment he entered, the deafening sounds of drunken merriment flooded his cranium and took a short while for him to adjust to. The interior of the hall was massive with plenty of room for dozens of tables, chairs, pool tables, a large stretched out bar, and stage for performances. He stay in place as he puffed on his pipe and scanned the room, looking for someone of import who could fill him in with a more detailed explanation of the guild's operations.
Finally, after a long arduous trip by carriage, they finally arrived in Ace of Spades. Even from just entering the front gate, the town was bustling with activity. All present were vibrant, livid, and carefree as they drank, shopped, conversed, and gazed in wonder at the hometown of Sabertooth. Zar found himself joining these folk in beholding the sights that lie before him. He never imagined a guild owning its own town, much less a castle and a town. The carriage took him all the way through town and up to the castle doors which towered above him, belittling him in its shadow. Zar payed and thanked the carriage driver as he stood at the door, taking a calm breath before lighting his pipe and strolling into the guild hall. The moment he entered, the deafening sounds of drunken merriment flooded his cranium and took a short while for him to adjust to. The interior of the hall was massive with plenty of room for dozens of tables, chairs, pool tables, a large stretched out bar, and stage for performances. He stay in place as he puffed on his pipe and scanned the room, looking for someone of import who could fill him in with a more detailed explanation of the guild's operations.