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[ORP] The Crossroads Inn

Llyres
Lights streamed from cottages and farms dotting the roadside between Chard and Bridgewater. These warmed the rider's passage, even though the cloaked figure did not tarry but pressed her hired mount harder. Puffs of frosted air trailed from the mare's flaring nostrils, "Only a bit more and then warm blankets and stable for you. The stables of Bridgewater have sweet apples...and sweeter hay," murmured the slender hooded rider as she crouched low across the laboring back, encouraging her horse onward through the growing night..

At last the trees turned from fruitless woods to orchard, the rutted dirt road gave way to cobbles, the horse's breath slowed to great puffs of air as the rider dismounted at the stables behind the Inn.
"M'lady!" said the stable hand, a bit surprised by her sudden appearance.
"Is he at the Inn? It's early enough that he ought to be here...still." she inquired with singular pupose.
"M'lady, how were your travels? We heard you went as far as Spain this time? And aye the Mayor was in the tavern a bit ago."
Handing the stable-hand a coin, she hurriedly added, "A Happy New Year. This mare is bound back to Chard in a week's time."
"Aye m'lady and a Hap'y New Years to You too, Admiral"
Holding her furlined cloak tight against the cold, the Devon admiral strode from stable to Inn, and as she crossed the familiar threshold of Cross Roads, the journey and cares of sea and road fell from her shoulders.
Here, more then anywhere in the world, she was home and felt safe. Pulling the hood from her head, thick waves of blonde hair, wind curled and untamed, blanketed her shoulders. Wind burn gave her nose a pink hue but her blue eyes sparkled merrily.

"Hello all! A Happy New Year!" Llyres called forth in a melodic sing song, "Greetings from Spain, Portugal, Brittany and Chard to our fair town! " Her eyes roamed to see who had gathered to celebrate the New Year, hoping that her husband was among them.
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Devon Navy Admiral|Marchioness of Deheubarth|Earl of Portsmouth|KoTG|Veteran Admiral REN
Skumbob
Bob was drunk. As thoroughly drunk as a body could be without blacking out and making a complete idiot of oneself. He stumbled across the snow-covered cobblestone bumping into barrels, crates, piles of burlap sacks; whatever came near him during his momentary lapses of coordination. He had begun his celebration of the New Year at home with copious amounts of honey mead washed down his gullet and his face was florid with intoxication. Occasionally he would stop and lean against a building or fence to ease the dizziness which came from time to time, and when the spins passed he would straighten himself and begin walking anew. The drink had given him more vigor and a fortitude which belayed his previous exhaustion. Weariness was now a far thing and his muscles and limbs moved smoothly though a bit spasmodically from his earlier solitary toasting. The Crossroads Inn was his destination and he meant to bring in the New Year with his fellow townspeople, and perhaps get a bit more drunk in the process.

"Oh Bobby-boy, yer a-gonna get yerself inta some trouble this night. Jus' like the old days, eh Bobby-boy?" He chuckled at his comment.

Looming ahead was the tavern. The lights were blazing and he hoped to participate in the merry-making he was sure to come. Perhaps he would sing a ballad, recite some poetry, or tell a story. Perhaps he would simply sit quietly, as he often did, and be an observer. No matter, he would enjoy himself regardless of what may come. Upon entering he noticed a blonde woman within. He greeted her with a smile and nod and then sat down at a table nearby a corner, placing his back against the wall. Though he felt perfectly safe here old habits die hard and he found it best always to be aware of all around him. He ordered a pint of ale and slowly began to sip, taking it easy from here on out with the drink so as not to cause too much of a ruckus and become too drunk; he had discovered to his woe there was indeed such a thing as too drunk.
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Robinoflocksley
Robin had been leaning quietly behind the bar, a barely sipped drink on the counter beside him with his arms folded across his chest. He was watching the other patrons of the bar, people that were both friends and citizens, with amusement and a fond smile.

Turning his head to greet whoever had just come in when he heard the door creak slightly, the Mayor's greeting died on his lips as he saw the blonde figure standing there and call out greetings. "Llyres..." he whispered, before moving out of his comfortable position and darting toward the door. "Llyres! You're home!" Grabbing her in a tight hug, he pulled her close, nearly crushing her against him, capturing her lips with his in a deep kiss.

"I've missed you so much..." he murmured as he eventually pulled away. "I can't think of a better New Year's surprise." Robin grinned down at her, resting his forehead against hers.
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Llyres
Llyres returned Robin's kiss with unabashed enthusiasm, it had been a long sail home. Neno was an able captain but quiet as the dawn. They shared a Solstice and Christosmas toast on deck of the small ship, but there had not been much time for frivolity during the many days in full storm. She'd hoped to arrive before now, having missed their anniversary too. But at least the new year offered new starts to all.

Aye, Happy New Year, love. I hurried home as best as seas and trade would allow.

Another deep kiss then Llyres asked, "How are you, the boys? Bridgewater?"
She noted some new faces gathered in the Inn and added, "How about a drink to clear the road dust, M'Lord Mayor and introductions to those whom we will celebrate the New Years with?"
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Devon Navy Admiral|Marchioness of Deheubarth|Earl of Portsmouth|KoTG|Veteran Admiral REN
Robinoflocksley
Holding Llyres close, not wanting to let go of her so soon after having been separated for so long, Robin grinned down at her. "The boys are fine. Adam is still in Chard with his apprenticeship, Alex is growing like a weed. Martha's been taking good care of him while I've been busy with the town hall. Bridgewater is doing well... sleepier than usual, but such is the holidays."

Keeping one arm around her waist, Robin turned to the rest of the people in the tavern, introducing her to everyone that he wasn't certain that she knew, finally noticing Bob. "Sorry, Bob. I'm a bit excited. Love, this is Bob, he's new to town. Bob, this is my wife, Llyres. She just got home after being gone for a few months sailing." Then with another kiss, he hugged her again and went to fetch her a drink, returning to her side quickly and handing her a mug with her usual choice of drink in the tavern.
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Royal Embassy Vice-Chancellor | Royal Museum Curator | Earl of Locksley | Lord Warden of Sherwood Forest
Skumbob
Bob looked from the corner of his eye at the couple feeling a bit wistful at what was obviously two individuals who were in love and married from the conversation he overheard. He didn't mean to eavesdrop but it was his habit to listen to any and all conversations around him when in a tavern. The tavern was more than just a watering hole; it was a place trade deals were made, a place to hear the news of the kingdom, it was a place to find a wealth of information. Bob's greatest asset was his desire simply to know and a tavern was almost as good as the greatest universities when it came to information and even knowledge, where a myriad of intellectual conversations are possible. He had heard his share of mundane topics but he had also had many a grand revelation due to conversations he had or overheard.

When the mayor addressed him he looked up, smiling. He nodded his head in their direction and said, "Ah? The sea ,be it?" Something like sadness flashed across his eyes, there then gone as if it had never been. "Hello to ye, m'lady! Welcome back home! Tis a fine place, Bridgewater, so I've found! A pleasure, a pleasure indeed to meet ye!"
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Llyres
"Pleased to meet you, Bob. I agree it is a fine town, one well worth returning home to."" She raised the mug in a toast to teh town, tasting the cider. You haven't resorted to importing from Chard, have you? she teased her husband, knowing her cider press had been idle while she had sailed. Aye, Bob, I'm newly returned from a trip for the county to Spain to procure a nimble vessel. With one arm wrapped around her husband, the other sampling the cider, Llyres continued, " I will be candid that I'm one of the sea-bitten and currently serving as admiral of our fine county navy. I will undoubtedly try to recruit you before long. What are you drinking the New Year in with?" Her voice was pleasant and self mocking but full of cheer. It had been too long a time without Robin at her side, and his mere presence warmed her soul.
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Devon Navy Admiral|Marchioness of Deheubarth|Earl of Portsmouth|KoTG|Veteran Admiral REN
Skumbob
"Drinking?" Bob smiled broadly before continuing. "I started off with a wee bit of mead and a tumbler of whiskey. Now?" He raised the mug in his hand. "This here cider. Wonderful Stuff! Sea-bitten be ye? Recruit me, will ye? Well, I be no stranger to the seas and mayhap I may return, and I be one to uphold a duty if the need be great but the sea be a cruel mistress, a cruel mistress indeed! Why there was a time-"

He stopped short realizing suddenly how much of an effect the alcohol was having upon him and finished a bit gruffly. "Yes, yes, a cruel mistress but one with a mystery that intrigues, nonetheless."
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Llyres
"Aye and she does so intrigue," finished Llyres for the man, signaling for another pour for Bob and glasses all around. "Have you tried cider and rum?" Turning to Robin with a smile, she explained "I brought two barrels up from Spain for the distillery. They were not cheap and I was glad to find them. " Turning back to Bob, she explained, "I blend a bit of rum into my cider when I have time to brew it. The taste is smooth but with a warming touch. In Spain, they say that rum will keep sailors healthy. It doesn't seem to hurt." Like many of her ilk, Llyres was superstitious and eager to try any trick to ensure a successful voyage home.

Motioning toward a seat near Bob, and seeing no objection, Llyres sat down as well. "I would gladly hear of your adventures, for few stories of the sea bore me, but if you would rather not, I will not press. " Still in exuberant spirits, Llyres sipped at her cider and smiled with loving warmth at Robin, bathing in his nearness.
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Devon Navy Admiral|Marchioness of Deheubarth|Earl of Portsmouth|KoTG|Veteran Admiral REN
Robinoflocksley
Robin chuckled and shook his head. "I've been selling more rum and ale than cider lately, love, though we do have another cider miller in town. No imports yet though, I promise." He grinned as she mentioned the rum for her distillery -- rum and cider was one of his preferences for drink. Settling behind her as she took a seat, the Mayor was content to listen as she got to know their newest citizen, his hands resting on her shoulders, thumbs gently massaging her shoulders and tracing gently up the back of her neck, unwilling to let go of her just yet after months apart.
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Skumbob
"Stories of the sea?" Bob nodded slowly, a mist seeming to form over his eyes as he continued. "Aye, I have a few of me own and a great number I have heard. The sea gives us much and much we take from her, but there be much, oh so very much she takes from us."Slowly he lowered his face looking into the contents of his mug, staring as if some answer lay there for him to better understand the whims of Jah and the cruelty of the sea. He looked back up, the mist gone from his eyes and good humor replacing what was there but a moment ago. "Long ago, I was but a child when first upon the sea but did a man's work. Ah, those were exciting times! Wondrous times! It was a time for a boy to become a man; working, fighting, drinking, and the lasses! Ah, the lasses, a man could go daft just from their eyes. The laugh and look of a woman after being long away, for a young man, is a spark to the blood. Sweeter than the rarest of wines! Richer than clover honey! But the one lass, the special one," he gave them both a knowing wink, "That be so much the sweeter!"
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Llyres
Though young for her experience, Llyres was admiral of Devon, the strongest county navy in England. She'd retired from being lady high admiral of all England. Above all, she'd been sailing since the days that Robin and she asked leave from council to build their first small ship. Thus she'd met and knew well all types of sailors: the taciturn, the rowdies, the melancholy....She could tell those who craved adventure and those who quested after the unknown; those who reveled in basic pleasures and those who broadened themselves. This seahand's tales were a mixture of the latter, bawdy with a touch of melancholy. Perhaps he sought to shock her since the temptations that he referenced were lost on her. But that he'd met something cruel at sea was not lost of her. Of all the lessons that Llyres understood about a seafaring life, this was one with which she had great intimacy.
Still, she rose to his banter. with just a hint of double meaning in her tone,
"Aye putting into that one special port, can make all the difference in a journey."
Her hand sought Robin's and gave him a squeeze, lingering there against his skin.
"Though sometimes the journey's sweetness is only tasted at its end, at sight of home." Silver blue eyes held Robin's for a moment, promising a reunion worthy of any sailor's blush, but she turned her attention back to Bob, adding "Have you retired from the sea then? Do you seek new adventures or quiet days?" She was still taking the measure of the man, always interested in those who choose to call Bridgewater home.
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Devon Navy Admiral|Marchioness of Deheubarth|Earl of Portsmouth|KoTG|Veteran Admiral REN
Skumbob
Bob chuckled. HIs eyes glinted merrily as he gave thought to that vast unknown whose depths held mystery, marvel, and even madness. For what sensible person would willingly and knowingly rush headlong into the maw of a squall, or the calms in tropical waters where the humidity and heat are as stifling as any environ in the world? Who else but the mad? He had no illusions of himself, he knew what he was and had always been. A seeker of excitement, adventure, and always mystery. He knew it was madness to ever go back, especially with all he had lost, but he also knew well the sights which inspired awe within. The blue and green lights in the sky far to the north, the stunning clarity and seeming closeness of the stars, the porpoise frolicking along the wake of a ship speeding along as if enjoying the company of the men and women aboard. How could he give up these and so much more?

"It always be good to come home from a long time at sea, familiar faces long unseen is well for a body. But to stagnate? Become soft? Miss out on the wonders that be out there? Nay, nay. That not be for me. I am a man seeking excitement whenever possible. The sea holds mystery and I would know her secrets."
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Llyres.
A month had passed since the conversation in the tavern ...and the Admiral had come and gone from port once more. Home again, she entered the tavern, rounding thebar to pour herself an ale, setting a pound on the bar for payment.

A fire was glowing in the hearth and Llyres settled down by its laze, happy for the warmth after days of February winds, the sort that seeping through every layer of cloth and chilled the bone.

I wonder what's new in town and the lands, she wondered as she sipped her ale.
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Maria_madalena
The sun shone from a cloudless sky, bathing Madalena in radiant warmth. The icy grip of a cold spring morning melted away in its light as the young woman approached the inn. The wind was gentle, a light breeze now and then, sweeping her brown cloak. She was dressing a homespun and comfortable green forest dress which clung tightly to her slender body. Her unbound hair cascaded around her shoulders, slightly wavy after a night on the road, but she was smiling.

She walked to the inn, hoping to find some warm food and ale from the local brewery. Madalena opened the door silently and stepped inside, glad that Janko Vukotic was nowhere to be seen. A night listening to him speak nonsense was all that she could bear. The silence and the darkness embraced her like a warm and soft mantle, making her sigh in relief. Madalena looked around, searching for someone, her hazel eyes watchful and she greeted, hoping that someone would listen.
"Hello! Is anybody here?" The quietness was so deep that she ventured again. "Is anybody here?"
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