"Another please if you would, gorgeous."
A full tankard of beer would join a cluster of several empty ones as it was set before the owner of the voice, his eyes watching the young woman's every move from the moment she looked around at him, face flushed red, to the moment the glass touched the counter of the bar. A hand gripped the handle and raised the tankard in thanks before being raised to the man's lips, one electric blue eye closing in a wink that caused the already cherry-faced maiden to go a shade redder, unable to suppress a giggle. Gods I've missed this place...
Placing the tankard down, the figure turned to look out at the rest of the tables around him, all filled with people not unlike himself; mages each and every one of them, all from varying backgrounds and lifestyles but all drawn to this one point on the map of Fiore by a single name.
Sabertooth.
Of course many of the faces were different now. Many weren't around anymore, either moved on or tragically passed. Some were older and wizened by their experiences. Many were new members of the guild, fresh-faced and enthusiastic as ever. A smile crossed the lips of the figure as he absent-mindedly rubbed his neck where his own guild mark was located. It had been a long time since he'd been here. Far too long. But that was the price he paid for his family and he wouldn't have changed any of it.
After a few moments the figure rose to his feet, somewhat enjoying the current lack of attention he was getting from all except the barmaid who couldn't stop glancing his way. Once upon a time he couldn't take a step without someone watching him, such was the respect many had for him here. But much had changed since then. Several guildmasters had taken the mantle and left it for the next and the majority of those who he'd left behind had now followed suit, leaving others to take their places. It was mostly due to the former that Marick Lowell had arrived at this precise time. Sabertooth had just announced another new change in Guildmaster; a girl named Lynn who had joined shortly after he'd left the guild was now replacing 'Lord' Frederick, a man whom Marick had faced on countless occasions. It was a peculiar turn of events during a turbulent time and, although he had been absent, Marick knew he needed to return immediately if only to step in if needed.
He downed the remainder of his beer and let out a sigh. He was calm now. Relaxed. Now he could approach the Guildmaster's Office without any worries. Without interruption? Doubtful.
A full tankard of beer would join a cluster of several empty ones as it was set before the owner of the voice, his eyes watching the young woman's every move from the moment she looked around at him, face flushed red, to the moment the glass touched the counter of the bar. A hand gripped the handle and raised the tankard in thanks before being raised to the man's lips, one electric blue eye closing in a wink that caused the already cherry-faced maiden to go a shade redder, unable to suppress a giggle. Gods I've missed this place...
Placing the tankard down, the figure turned to look out at the rest of the tables around him, all filled with people not unlike himself; mages each and every one of them, all from varying backgrounds and lifestyles but all drawn to this one point on the map of Fiore by a single name.
Sabertooth.
Of course many of the faces were different now. Many weren't around anymore, either moved on or tragically passed. Some were older and wizened by their experiences. Many were new members of the guild, fresh-faced and enthusiastic as ever. A smile crossed the lips of the figure as he absent-mindedly rubbed his neck where his own guild mark was located. It had been a long time since he'd been here. Far too long. But that was the price he paid for his family and he wouldn't have changed any of it.
After a few moments the figure rose to his feet, somewhat enjoying the current lack of attention he was getting from all except the barmaid who couldn't stop glancing his way. Once upon a time he couldn't take a step without someone watching him, such was the respect many had for him here. But much had changed since then. Several guildmasters had taken the mantle and left it for the next and the majority of those who he'd left behind had now followed suit, leaving others to take their places. It was mostly due to the former that Marick Lowell had arrived at this precise time. Sabertooth had just announced another new change in Guildmaster; a girl named Lynn who had joined shortly after he'd left the guild was now replacing 'Lord' Frederick, a man whom Marick had faced on countless occasions. It was a peculiar turn of events during a turbulent time and, although he had been absent, Marick knew he needed to return immediately if only to step in if needed.
He downed the remainder of his beer and let out a sigh. He was calm now. Relaxed. Now he could approach the Guildmaster's Office without any worries. Without interruption? Doubtful.