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Chapter 15: Names & Drinks

    Chapter 15: Names & Drinks


    The carriage stopped in front of a long cobblestone pathway. A crowd of people stood in line waiting for entrance to the u-shaped building surrounding the walkway.


    Rorik stepped out of the carriage, This is the namete office. As you can see it stays pretty busy all year around.


    Stryg agreed. He enjoyed the high view from the window, but as he walked out he turned his gaze to the two centaurs that hauled the carriage. The centaurs dont even look tired.


    He hadnt given it much thought when he was a captive of the poacher, but they really were amazing. They would have been excellent hunters in Vulture Woods.


    Yes, they are arguably the most useful of the beastkin. They are descended from another beast of burden; an animal called a horse. They are said to be phenomenal creatures, Rorik said.


    Ive never seen a horse, Stryg murmured in thought. He wasnt even sure what a beastkin was. He remembered Karen had mentioned something about a minotaur. There was so much he didnt know about this ce.


    Im not surprised. They dont exist in the Ebon Realm. Still, all the centaurs of the Realm have been domesticated for centuries so we get by just fine. If you ask me, the other Realms can keep their horses, Ill take a centaur any day, Rorik said.


    Stryg turned to the crowd, Wow, thats a long line. He felt small looking at so many people. They could be here for hours.


    Not to worry. Being a guard has its perks. A different clerk will see us. Follow me, Rorik grinned.


    He led Stryg away from the crowd and to a door on the other side of the building. Rorik gave a quick series of knocks. A click sounded and the door opened wide. They walked into a spacious room where an orc clerk worked behind a counter and a ss panel. It reminded him of Miss Byrel. Stryg hoped he wouldnt have to take another test.


    Good afternoon, wee to the namete office, how can I help? The clerk smiled, her lower canines in clear view.


    Stryg envied her prominent fangs. She managed to look menacing even when she smiled. His fangs were fairly small and were only noticeable when he hissed.


    Mypanion would like to register for a namete, Rorik said.


    I understand. I will get an iron namete ready, itll take around an hour to have our brown mage down here to get it imprinted. Thatll be two gold coins. She opened a small window at the bottom of the ss panel.


    Ah, sorry, you misunderstand. Stryg, please give her your academy writ, Rorik said.


    Stryg looked at Rorik questioningly but brought out the paper anyway. He slipped it through the small window.


    The clerk took the paper and began to read in a mutter. Her eyes widened and nced back and forth between the writ and a fidgeting Stryg.


    Rorik had a smug look, iIt was nice to keep seeing the astonished looks on peoples faces. A goblin mage was quite rare if not outright unbelievable to many.


    The clerks eyes reached the end of the document. She cleared her throat, Stryg is it? Congrattions on entering the magic academy. I will have a silver namete ready for you right away. Please, wait a moment while I get our brown mage down here. Excuse me. The clerk bowed and left in a haste.


    That went well. People really underestimate goblins, though. Gotta be rough, Rorik said absentmindedly.


    Im used to it, Stryg said.


    No one had ever expected anything from Stryg, except failure. It was refreshing to see the clerks reaction. By the way, she mentioned an iron and silver namete. Are there different kinds?


    Thats right, Rorik pulled out a bronze namete from his pocket. The nametes material denotes its ranking in society. The more precious the metal the greater the namete. The cheapest and mostmon namete is made of iron, the majority of people in the city have one. Bronze like mine are only given to high ranking officials and soldiers, wealthy merchants, or members of named houses. Silver, like the one you are getting, is given to all magi and members of great houses. Gold nametes are given to only the wealthiest and most powerful individuals, usually a lord ordy. The most valuable of all, are the ck orichalcum nametes. But, you dont have to worry about those, only the city council has them.


    Stryg paid attention to every word, he needed to learn as much as he could. ...So, silver nametes are quite good then?


    Rorikughed, but this time it was like a cheap imitation. Yeah, you could say that. Most people here spend their lives just trying to get a bronze namete. A silver will open many doors for you.


    The clerk returned with a drow mage in tow, Sorry, for the wait.


    The brown mage held a silver namete in his hands. Ok, so how do you spell the name? He asked the clerk.


    S-t-r-y-g. Stryg answered first.


    The mage looked at him in surprise, Okay. One moment then. He ced his finger on the silver rectangr te. The metal became tinted where his finger passed by, forming the symbols for the goblins name.


    Stryg. Sounds foreign. Are you from Undergrowth by any chance? The mage asked while working.


    No, Im from Vulture Woods. The Blood Fang tribe. Stryg shook his head.


    Ah, I see. One of the sylvan tribes deep in the forest, yes? The mage asked.


    Have you been there? Stryg asked. Could this man know the way back to the vige?


    No, I doubt most magi would dare travel so far into such dangerous woods. But, I grew up in Undergrowth city, so Ive heard of the goblins nestled deep in the heart of Vulture Woods. I never expected to meet one though. He finished engraving the name and held his hand over the coin size magestone embedded on the namete. The clear gem turned a soft shade of brown.


    All done. The namete is now active. He handed the te over to Stryg through the small ss window. ce your hand over the gem for ten seconds.


    Stryg followed his instructions. The te was lighter than he had imagined.


    Good, now the te is officially linked to your person. No one else will be able to use it, the mage stated.


    Free of charge of course. The city will pay the yearly costs throughout your time as a student, the clerk mentioned.


    And when I finish being a student? Stryg asked.


    Then you will have to pay the namete yearly tax, like everyone else. Failure to do so will result in the repossession of your namete, the clerk recited. But, you wont have to worry about that. A mages sry can easily pay the tax.


    Right. I understand. Stryg nodded. What if I lose the namete?


    The academy will pay for a new one to be made. But, please, dont lose it. The clerk spoke in a serious tone. Is there anything else I can help you with today? The clerk asked with a smile.


    No, thatll be all. Rorik said. Thank you.


    Thank you, Stryg bowed his head to the clerk and mage before leaving.


    As they walked out Rorik pointed to Strygs namete, You should put that away, keep it safe. Just because others cant use it as their own, doesnt mean they cant melt it down for silver.


    Right. Stryg tucked it into his pocket.


    Now my part is basically done. All you need to do is get your books. But first, let''s get a drink. My treat. Rorik offered.


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    Stryg had never been to a tavern, he hadnt been to most ces. He had never drank any alcohol either. Rorik assured him that it was delicious and everyone loved it. He prattled on and on about the different vors of spirits and which he enjoyed most on the carriage ride over. Stryg opted to read his ss schedule. There seemed to be some kind of bell that would ring at the start and end of sses. He asked Rorik about it and other questions concerning the academy. Rorik answered aptly and went straight back to talking about alcohol. Stryg stayed silent, the promise of drink only served to remind him of Karen''s betrayal.


    They stopped at Roriks favorite tavern, The Merry Crescent. A sign hung from above the taverns door. It depicted a crescent moon with shapely feminine legs, chugging down an ale. Stryg felt ufortable at the impious sign. Lunae, the mother moon, was meant to be respected, revered. What in all the Realms were these people thinking? Should he even enter this ce? He was still technically a follower of the moon, even if she had practically cursed him as the bane of his tribe.


    It may not be a fancy ce, but they serve the best honey mead this side of themoner district. Rorik ushered him on.


    Stryg smelled something delicious wafting through the door. <em>Then again, the moon had basically cursed him</em>, he thought. As the odd goblin walked into the tavern he was assaulted by an uproar of sound that echoed off the walls and bounced into his sensitive ears. Tables were sprawled all around the wooden establishment. People of all different shades and sizes sat, drinking and eating, but most of all shouting. A multitude of torches hung on the walls, along with a few mounted heads of creatures Stryg didnt recognize. The whole thing reminded him of his vige. He grinned.


    Lets find a table. Rorik led him to a small wooden table that seemed decently clean. Rorik raised his hand as soon as they sat down.


    Stryg scanned the area for threats. He was still on edge after thest time he went out to get a drink with a stranger. He wasnt about to allow himself to get jumped by a bunch of goblins again. Those thoughts flew out the door when his eyesnded on the most beautiful human he had seen. Her long hair was a dark shade of purple, it reminded him of the berries that grew around his vige. He didnt know humans could have purple hair. She had chestnut colored eyes, a button nose, and luscious lips, framed over a small heart shaped face. Her olive skin was covered with a light sheen of sweat. She wore a white apron over a long red skirt. A ck corset hugged her waist, which only helped entuate her busty cleavage that threatened to spill out from her shoulderless white blouse. His heart began to beat faster as he realized she wasing this way.


    Good afternoon, captain. What can I get you and your friend? The woman asked with a bright smile.


    Can I get two mugs of your finest honey mead and two tes of whatever the cook has made for dinner. Rorik gave her a few copper coins.


    Coming right up.


    Thank you, Rorik said.


    Uh, t-thanks, Stryg stammered.


    She gave a warm smile of understanding, Youre wee.


    Stryg stared at her figure as she left.


    Rorik grinned, Her name is Feli. Shes the taverns local celebrity you could say. People love her around here. Shes drop dead gorgeous, kind, and most importantly single.


    What do you mean single?


    She isnt with anybody.


    Stryg tilted his head, he still didnt understand.


    It means she doesnt have a sexual partner. She isnt banging anyone. I mean dont get me wrong, plenty of people would want to if they got the chance. Some idiots have even offered to pay for a single night with her, though they were beaten up by the tavern masters wife and banned from the tavern for their troubles. No, Feli seems to be looking for the right man, or so the rumors go. Doubtful, since she has turned down every suitor, and believe me there have been tons, Rorik exined.


    I see, Stryg said. He guessed that folk from Hollow Shade didnt participate in night challenges.


    I think half the peoplee here to see her rather than get something to eat or drink, Rorik whispered.


    Feli returned with two bowls of potato soup and mugs of honey mead. Here you are. Careful with the soup, its quite hot. She rested her hand on Roriks shoulder. Enjoy, she whispered. Her hand slipped away as she shuffled to another table.


    Rorik mourned her departure. He sighed.


    Stryg smirked, I take it youre one of those half of people, huh?


    Rorik shook his head, Doesnt matter. Im a married man. He blew another sigh into his mug. Well, let''s drink shall we? To your new life. He held out his mug.


    Stryg took his own mug, it was a bit toorge for his hands, and took a sip. He held back the urge to cough. It burned and the taste was just average. He had drunk worse; boiled dire bear blood was definitely far worse.


    You''re supposed to clink mugs, but it doesnt really matter. Hows the taste? Rorik asked.


    Its fine. Stryg shrugged.


    Rorikughed, Well, just dont drink too much. Someone of your size cant handle too much alcohol.


    Stryg was tired of being underestimated for his size. This was the beginning of his new life after all. Just because Im small doesnt mean I cant handle some juice.


    I mean if you were a dwarf I wouldnt say anything. But goblins arent exactly known for being able to hold their alcohol.


    Oh, so its because Im a goblin? I bet I can drink more of this alcohol stuff than you, Stryg challenged the man. He wouldnt back down, not after his honor had been contested.


    Rorik smiled, Alright, youre on. He raised his arm high, Two shots of Fire Breath please!
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