Mitnal wrote:
"If she will allow tales that we have not personally experienced I have one as well. It is a tale that I heard last summer in Galduria and would repeat. I believe that in the evening, one may tell their tales to the guests of the Rusty Dragon but I am not sure. If that is so, perhaps we can both take a turn," says Mitnal.
"I do indeed allow my guest to share tales of adventure in the evenings, as you well know, Mitnal," says a voice from behind you.
The woman standing behind Mitnal surveys the table with a welcoming smile. Her delicate features give her face an ageless, youthful quality, but something about her iridescent, hazel eyes speaks of weary experience. She wears a colorful Varisian top that liberally exposes her tattoo covered shoulders and cleavage, and her jet black hair is pulled into a tight braid.
"Well met, friends, and welcome to the Rusty Dragon. My name is Ameiko."
Kynni appears from the kitchen and places a set of fine glass cups on the table, as well as a pair of tea cups and saucers in front of Mitnal and Kinmorn.
"I think you'll find you've made an excellent choice, Gengar. I thought of you when I purchased it yesterday. I'm glad to see it will be making its way into your gullet." Ameiko uncorks a bottle of wine and begins pouring the fragrant red liquid into the glasses. As she does, Kynni returns with a small brass pot, and pours the contents into the tea cups.
"As Mitnal mentioned, I do allow my guests to share stories of adventure in the evenings, after supper, true, embellished, or otherwise. I even share my own tales and songs. All anyone who wishes to share a story need do is speak up." Her last sentence seems directed at Mitnal in particular.