Dilari usually went where the work was. That usually meant that the fae never stayed anywhere very long and she usually ended up all over the gaff. That didn't particularly bother her though, because this particular plane wasn't
home. At least, not yet.
Given how young she was, only just now an adult in fae terms, she had a long life of adventuring, gathering up treasure, and working on an impressive hoard for her future.
This was going to require a lot of patience on her part, even if all she wanted to do was stumble upon a nice hoard already gathered up and crafted so it could be said and done. Not much of an adventure, granted, and she wouldn't learn much from such a fortuitous find, but then she could actually start the hunt for a dragon rather than the treasure to lure said dragon.
Ah well, she mused while nursing a cup of water. Ale and mortal alcohol had never sat well in her stomach. Wine tasted alright, but it wasn't something this particular tavern in the tiny town offered. So, water it was. She was just passing through, as she usually did, and idly looking for work. This small town had a problem with their mine, some distance away, and had to have it shut down. She'd already been contracted to check it out for a modest sum, but if it meant doing a good deed
and getting paid, Dilari was all for it.
At this rate, she was really going to have to find a travel buddy. Someone to be a little more up in the front of things since she much preferred using her bow and javelins. Both distance weapons.
The fae was pulled from her musing when the door was opened and it drew the attention of the barkeep across from her. The woman who owned the place was a stout, humble looking woman in a plain dress and stained, canvas apron.
While an odd new comer was certainly a thing to look at – Dilari had been such a person when she'd arrived earlier that morning – the barkeep was still a professional lady, in so much as one could be out here, and stepped up to serve the strange man.
Once he had a drink, Dilari leaned against the bar, still on her stool, and greeted, "Traveled far?"
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