Halkoran honestly had not idea what the fuss was about. He had simply been strolling through the hargeon streets, taking in the sights and smells o the city, when he saw them. After turning a corner Halkoran came face to face with a crowd of people swarming what appeared to be some kind of ticket both on the side of a small building. Perhaps it was some kind of concert? Analyzing the scene, he decided it would be best if he knew what was going on. He wouldn't want to miss out on anything, the fear of missing out on something great present in his mind. The lines- ones that snaked around in every which direction, seemed far too long to wait in without knowing the cause. He couldn't just walk up to the people either, what if they said something mean to him? Undeniably, the costs were far too high for something that likely didn't even matter in the long-run. Today though, Halkoran wanted to be adventurous.
This adventurism resulted in him awkwardly sliding around through people all the while muttering out genuine apologies. He knew people probably didn't want to be bumping into him, the afternoon heat having caused sweat to drip down his shirt. Hell, the whole crowd smelled awful, he had to wonder how long they had all been waiting there. Try as he may, his large and bright smiles did nothing to calm the annoyed expressions forming on the faces of most of the people he bumped past. Though, he yelped somewhat in surprise when one of the townsfolk grabbed at his bicep.
"Hey, Skipper, I've been here for hours. No way you're getting past me."
A blank expression presented on Halkoran's face. It took a few moments for him to realize that this person was angry and had physically grabbed him. Blushing away, he didn't even yank away his arm, lest he enrage the old man even further. The crowd gave way, forming a large circle around them. Evidently, they could sense the conflict brewing and wanted to be completely out of the way should punches had been thrown.
This adventurism resulted in him awkwardly sliding around through people all the while muttering out genuine apologies. He knew people probably didn't want to be bumping into him, the afternoon heat having caused sweat to drip down his shirt. Hell, the whole crowd smelled awful, he had to wonder how long they had all been waiting there. Try as he may, his large and bright smiles did nothing to calm the annoyed expressions forming on the faces of most of the people he bumped past. Though, he yelped somewhat in surprise when one of the townsfolk grabbed at his bicep.
"Hey, Skipper, I've been here for hours. No way you're getting past me."
A blank expression presented on Halkoran's face. It took a few moments for him to realize that this person was angry and had physically grabbed him. Blushing away, he didn't even yank away his arm, lest he enrage the old man even further. The crowd gave way, forming a large circle around them. Evidently, they could sense the conflict brewing and wanted to be completely out of the way should punches had been thrown.